1.Clinical study of sphincter-preserving surgery combined with cutting seton and loose seton in the treatment of ischiorectal fossa abscess
Fujun CHEN ; Shudong DAI ; Zhi LI ; Xiangjun YUAN ; Chengshu LI ; Yingjie CHENG ; Ping HE
Chongqing Medicine 2025;54(6):1345-1350
Objective To evaluate the clinical efficacy of a sphincter-preserving technique combining cutting seton and loose seton drainage for the treatment of ischiorectal abscess.Methods A prospective ran-domized controlled trial was conducted involving 184 patients with ischiorectal abscess,who were randomly di-vided into an experimental group(n=92)and a control group(n=92).The experimental group underwent sphincter-preserving surgery combining cutting seton and loose seton drainage,while the control group re-ceived single-stage incision and seton drainage.Clinical outcomes,anal function,operative time,postoperative pain intensity,wound healing time,and pruritus ani were compared between the two groups.Results The sur-gical time of the experimental group was longer than that of the control group[31.50(25.00,40.00)min vs.20.00(20.00,30.00)min],and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).On postoperative days 1,3,and 7,the NRS scores for pain were lower than those in the control group,and the wound healing time was shorter than that in the control group[24.00(20.00,25.75)days vs.29.00(26.00,32.00)days],with statistically significant differences(P<0.05).The recent cure rate of the experimental group was lower than that of the control group(88.04%vs.94.57%),and the difference was not statistically significant(P>0.05).After follow-up,the long-term cure rate of the experimental group was lower than that of the control group(84.78%vs.93.48%),and the Wexner score for anal incontinence was lower than that of the control group[1.00(0.00,1.00)vs.1.00(0.00,2.00)],with statistically significant differences(P<0.05).Conclu-sion The sphincter-preserving technique combining cutting seton and loose seton drainage for ischiorectal ab-scess reduces postoperative pain,shortens wound healing time,and effectively protects anal function with reli-able short-term efficacy.However,further improvements are needed to enhance long-term clinical outcomes.
2.Short-term outcome study on cervical deep lymph node-venous anastomosis technique in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease
Cheng GAN ; Zhengdong KONG ; Xiaoye RAN ; Shudong QIAO ; Yixin ZHANG ; Lu YUE ; Yingjie WANG ; Hui BI ; Dong YANG ; Hongtong MA ; Yuan CHEN ; Hongli CHAI ; Ying JIA ; Chenhao MA ; Zixiang CHEN ; Ke LI ; Miao WANG ; Liguo XUE ; Siwen ZHAO ; Ke WEN ; Lin YIN ; Bo DING ; Shan ZHU ; Yuanbo LIU ; Mengqing ZANG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2025;41(2):130-143
Objective:To explore the short-term clinical effects of deep cervical lymph node-venous anastomosis in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease (AD).Methods:A prospective exploratory study was conducted on the treatment of AD patients using the cervical deep lymph node-venous anastomosis technique in Scar and Wound Treatment Department, Plastic Surgery Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, from September to October 2024. The patients underwent high-frequency ultrasound to locate deep cervical lymph nodes and the external jugular vein. Under general anesthesia, bilateral deep cervical lymph node-venous anastomoses were performed. Indocyanine green (ICG) lymphography was conducted via subcutaneous injection behind the ear to visualize lymph nodes in levels Ⅱ and Ⅲ. After making a skin incision along the posterior margin of the sternocleidomastoid muscle, the external jugular vein, internal jugular veins, and associated lymph nodes were exposed. Adjacent veins were selected for anastomosis of lymph node. Using microsurgical techniques, end-to-side or end-to-end anastomosis was completed for lymph nodes in levels Ⅱ and Ⅲ. Preoperative assessments included the mini-mental state examination (MMSE, a higher score indicates better cognitive function), Alzheimer’s disease assessment scale-cognitive subscale (ADAS-Cog, a higher score indicates greater impairment of cognitive function), Alzheimer’s disease cooperative study scale for activities of daily living (ADCS-ADL, a higher score indicates better ability to perform daily activity), and neuropsychiatric inventory (NPI, a higher score indicates more severe behavioral and emotional symptom). Postoperative follow-up included the same scales to observe changes in cognitive function, activities of daily living, and emotional communication.Results:Four patients (1 male, 3 females, aged 58-79 years) with AD were included. All were diagnosed based on cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers. All patients successfully underwent bilateral deep cervical lymph node-venous anastomoses. On average, 4.3 (2-7 per person) anastomoses were performed per patient. Surgical procedures lasted an average of 6.5 h (5.5-8.5 h) with minimal blood loss (less than 50 ml). Patients resumed normal activity within 6 hours postoperatively and were discharged after an average of 4.1 d (3.5-5.0 d). Postoperative complications included one case each of aspiration pneumonia, lower limb venous thrombosis, and transient delirium, all of whom resolved without long-term effects. Clinical symptoms, including memory decline, mood swings, and anxiety, showed varying degrees of improvement. Patients reported enhanced quality of life, emotional stability, and social engagement, confirming the procedure’s safety and potential cognitive benefits. At one month postoperatively, the MMSE scores of the four patients increased by an average of 0.8 points compared to preoperative levels. Additionally, the two patients who completed the ADAS-Cog assessments showed a decrease in their scores (reduced by 1.0 points and 11.3 points, respectively, compared to preoperative scores), indicating a certain degree of improvement in cognitive function during this period. The ADCS-ADL and NPI scores of four patients varied significantly, without showing any clear pattern.Conclusion:Lymphovenous anastomosis of the deep cervical lymph node-venous anastomosis may provide a new surgical intervention approach for AD, but further large-scale studies and long-term follow-up are needed to validate its safety and effectiveness.
3.Relationship between intervertebral disc degeneration and 473 gut microbiotas:what can be learned from big data information in the FinnGen database
Zikun WANG ; Shudong LI ; Shuang GAO ; Shuhao FAN ; Cheng LI ; Chunyang MENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(20):4369-4378
BACKGROUND:Some research has suggested that regulation of gut microbiota may influence the course of intervertebral disc degeneration.However,the causal relationship of gut microbiota on intervertebral disc degeneration is unknown.OBJECTIVE:To assess the potential causal relationship between gut microbiota and intervertebral disc degeneration using a Mendelian randomization method.METHODS:Genome-wide association analysis summary statistics for 473 gut microbiota and genome-wide association analysis summary data for intervertebral disc degeneration from the R11 of the FinnGen database(46 205 cases of intervertebral disc degeneration and 322 314 controls)from the most recent publicly available publication were applied.Inverse variance weighting,MR-Egger regression,weighted median,weighted modeling,and simple modeling were used to investigate the causal relationship between gut microbiota and intervertebral disc degeneration.Sensitivity analyses were used to test whether the results of Mendelian randomization analyses were reliable.Reverse Mendelian randomization was performed with all gut microbiota as the outcomes for effect analysis and sensitivity analysis.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)The results of the inverse variance weighting method of the forward Mendelian randomization method showed that the order Trichosporonaceae,the family UBA-6960,the family Anaerobes thermophilus,the family Salmonellaceae,the genus Pseudomonas tufts,the species Gordonella and the species Euclidia showed a positive correlation with intervertebral disc degeneration.The order Spirochaetes,the order Pseudomonas,the family Spirochaetaceae,the genus CAG-776,the genus Helicobacter,the species CAG-448 sp003150135,the species CAG-776 sp000438195,the species Brautella-A sp000285855 and the species Hanson's Brautella showed a negative correlation with intervertebral disc degeneration.(2)The results of reverse Mendelian randomization showed that intervertebral disc degeneration was positively correlated with the genus Bartonella rosea,the genus Geobacillus C,the species Escherichia fumigatus,the species Propionibacterium fumigatus,the species UBA-1777 sp900319835,the species Pseudomonas aeruginosa and the species Bacillus subtilis,while negatively correlated with the species Streptomyces mingoldii,the species Prevotella sp000434975,the species Brault's A sp000285855,the species CAG-194 sp002441865 and the species CAG-590 sp000431135.(3)No heterogeneity or horizontal pleiotropy was found in the two-way sensitivity analysis.(4)The results described above indicate that the causal relationship between gut microbiota and intervertebral disc degeneration based on the Finnish database contributes to the exploration on new biomarkers for the early prediction and treatment of intervertebral disc degeneration in clinical practice.In addition,the establishment of a large database and the integration of medical data from multiple centers can be drawn upon in biomedical research in China to provide a solid foundation for studying the relationship between gut microbiota and intervertebral disc degeneration.We will strengthen communication and cooperation with research teams in other countries to jointly promote the research on the relationship between gut microbiota and diseases and contribute to the development of global medicine.
4.Relationship between intervertebral disc degeneration and 473 gut microbiotas:what can be learned from big data information in the FinnGen database
Zikun WANG ; Shudong LI ; Shuang GAO ; Shuhao FAN ; Cheng LI ; Chunyang MENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(20):4369-4378
BACKGROUND:Some research has suggested that regulation of gut microbiota may influence the course of intervertebral disc degeneration.However,the causal relationship of gut microbiota on intervertebral disc degeneration is unknown.OBJECTIVE:To assess the potential causal relationship between gut microbiota and intervertebral disc degeneration using a Mendelian randomization method.METHODS:Genome-wide association analysis summary statistics for 473 gut microbiota and genome-wide association analysis summary data for intervertebral disc degeneration from the R11 of the FinnGen database(46 205 cases of intervertebral disc degeneration and 322 314 controls)from the most recent publicly available publication were applied.Inverse variance weighting,MR-Egger regression,weighted median,weighted modeling,and simple modeling were used to investigate the causal relationship between gut microbiota and intervertebral disc degeneration.Sensitivity analyses were used to test whether the results of Mendelian randomization analyses were reliable.Reverse Mendelian randomization was performed with all gut microbiota as the outcomes for effect analysis and sensitivity analysis.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)The results of the inverse variance weighting method of the forward Mendelian randomization method showed that the order Trichosporonaceae,the family UBA-6960,the family Anaerobes thermophilus,the family Salmonellaceae,the genus Pseudomonas tufts,the species Gordonella and the species Euclidia showed a positive correlation with intervertebral disc degeneration.The order Spirochaetes,the order Pseudomonas,the family Spirochaetaceae,the genus CAG-776,the genus Helicobacter,the species CAG-448 sp003150135,the species CAG-776 sp000438195,the species Brautella-A sp000285855 and the species Hanson's Brautella showed a negative correlation with intervertebral disc degeneration.(2)The results of reverse Mendelian randomization showed that intervertebral disc degeneration was positively correlated with the genus Bartonella rosea,the genus Geobacillus C,the species Escherichia fumigatus,the species Propionibacterium fumigatus,the species UBA-1777 sp900319835,the species Pseudomonas aeruginosa and the species Bacillus subtilis,while negatively correlated with the species Streptomyces mingoldii,the species Prevotella sp000434975,the species Brault's A sp000285855,the species CAG-194 sp002441865 and the species CAG-590 sp000431135.(3)No heterogeneity or horizontal pleiotropy was found in the two-way sensitivity analysis.(4)The results described above indicate that the causal relationship between gut microbiota and intervertebral disc degeneration based on the Finnish database contributes to the exploration on new biomarkers for the early prediction and treatment of intervertebral disc degeneration in clinical practice.In addition,the establishment of a large database and the integration of medical data from multiple centers can be drawn upon in biomedical research in China to provide a solid foundation for studying the relationship between gut microbiota and intervertebral disc degeneration.We will strengthen communication and cooperation with research teams in other countries to jointly promote the research on the relationship between gut microbiota and diseases and contribute to the development of global medicine.
5.Short-term outcome study on cervical deep lymph node-venous anastomosis technique in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease
Cheng GAN ; Zhengdong KONG ; Xiaoye RAN ; Shudong QIAO ; Yixin ZHANG ; Lu YUE ; Yingjie WANG ; Hui BI ; Dong YANG ; Hongtong MA ; Yuan CHEN ; Hongli CHAI ; Ying JIA ; Chenhao MA ; Zixiang CHEN ; Ke LI ; Miao WANG ; Liguo XUE ; Siwen ZHAO ; Ke WEN ; Lin YIN ; Bo DING ; Shan ZHU ; Yuanbo LIU ; Mengqing ZANG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2025;41(2):130-143
Objective:To explore the short-term clinical effects of deep cervical lymph node-venous anastomosis in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease (AD).Methods:A prospective exploratory study was conducted on the treatment of AD patients using the cervical deep lymph node-venous anastomosis technique in Scar and Wound Treatment Department, Plastic Surgery Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, from September to October 2024. The patients underwent high-frequency ultrasound to locate deep cervical lymph nodes and the external jugular vein. Under general anesthesia, bilateral deep cervical lymph node-venous anastomoses were performed. Indocyanine green (ICG) lymphography was conducted via subcutaneous injection behind the ear to visualize lymph nodes in levels Ⅱ and Ⅲ. After making a skin incision along the posterior margin of the sternocleidomastoid muscle, the external jugular vein, internal jugular veins, and associated lymph nodes were exposed. Adjacent veins were selected for anastomosis of lymph node. Using microsurgical techniques, end-to-side or end-to-end anastomosis was completed for lymph nodes in levels Ⅱ and Ⅲ. Preoperative assessments included the mini-mental state examination (MMSE, a higher score indicates better cognitive function), Alzheimer’s disease assessment scale-cognitive subscale (ADAS-Cog, a higher score indicates greater impairment of cognitive function), Alzheimer’s disease cooperative study scale for activities of daily living (ADCS-ADL, a higher score indicates better ability to perform daily activity), and neuropsychiatric inventory (NPI, a higher score indicates more severe behavioral and emotional symptom). Postoperative follow-up included the same scales to observe changes in cognitive function, activities of daily living, and emotional communication.Results:Four patients (1 male, 3 females, aged 58-79 years) with AD were included. All were diagnosed based on cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers. All patients successfully underwent bilateral deep cervical lymph node-venous anastomoses. On average, 4.3 (2-7 per person) anastomoses were performed per patient. Surgical procedures lasted an average of 6.5 h (5.5-8.5 h) with minimal blood loss (less than 50 ml). Patients resumed normal activity within 6 hours postoperatively and were discharged after an average of 4.1 d (3.5-5.0 d). Postoperative complications included one case each of aspiration pneumonia, lower limb venous thrombosis, and transient delirium, all of whom resolved without long-term effects. Clinical symptoms, including memory decline, mood swings, and anxiety, showed varying degrees of improvement. Patients reported enhanced quality of life, emotional stability, and social engagement, confirming the procedure’s safety and potential cognitive benefits. At one month postoperatively, the MMSE scores of the four patients increased by an average of 0.8 points compared to preoperative levels. Additionally, the two patients who completed the ADAS-Cog assessments showed a decrease in their scores (reduced by 1.0 points and 11.3 points, respectively, compared to preoperative scores), indicating a certain degree of improvement in cognitive function during this period. The ADCS-ADL and NPI scores of four patients varied significantly, without showing any clear pattern.Conclusion:Lymphovenous anastomosis of the deep cervical lymph node-venous anastomosis may provide a new surgical intervention approach for AD, but further large-scale studies and long-term follow-up are needed to validate its safety and effectiveness.
6.Retrospective study on the impact of penile corpus cavernosum injection test on pe-nile vascular function
Yan CHEN ; Kuangmeng LI ; Kai HONG ; Shudong ZHANG ; Jianxing CHENG ; Zhongjie ZHENG ; Wenhao TANG ; Lianming ZHAO ; Haitao ZHANG ; Hui JIANG ; Haocheng LIN
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2024;56(4):680-686
Objective:To investigate the impact of age,various hormonal levels,and biochemical markers on penile cavernous body vascular function in patients with erectile dysfunction(ED).Me-thods:A retrospective analysis of clinical data from male patients with ED who underwent color duplex Doppler ultrasonography(CDDU)and intracavernosal injection test(ICI)at the Reproductive Medicine Center of Peking University Third Hospital from January 2020 to August 2023.Data were managed and processed using SPSS 29.0,and a multivariable Logistic regression analysis was conducted.Results:A total of 700 ED patients were included,with 380 showing negative ICI results and 320 positive.In the study,84 patients had a peak systolic velocity(PSV)<25 cm/s,while 616 had PSV ≥ 25 cm/s;202 patients had end-diastolic velocity(EDV)>5 cm/s,and 498 had EDV ≤5 cm/s.264 patients had ab-normal PSV and/or EDV results,and 436 had normal results for both.Patients with vascular ED had sig-nificantly lower estrogen levels(t=-3.546,P<0.001),lower testosterone levels(t=-2.089,P=0.037),and a higher rate of hyperglycemia(x2=12.772,P=0.002)compared with those with non-vascular ED.The patients with arterial ED were older(t=3.953,P<0.001),had a higher rate of hyperglycemia(x2=9.518,P=0.009),and a higher estrogen/testosterone ratio(t=2.330,P=0.020)compared with those with non-arterial ED.The patients with mixed arteriovenous ED had higher age(t=3.567,P<0.001),lower testosterone levels(t=-2.288,P=0.022),a higher rate of hyperglycemia(x2=12.877,P=0.002),and a larger estrogen/testosterone ratio(t=2.096,P=0.037)compared with those with normal findings.Multifactorial Logistic regression analysis indicated that higher levels of estrogen were a protective factor for vascular ED(OR=1.009,95%CI:1.004-1.014),and glucose 7.0 mmol/L was a risk factor(OR=0.381,95%CI:0.219-0.661).Older age was a risk factor for arte-rial ED(OR=0.960,95%CI:0.938-0.982).Additionally,older age(OR=0.976,95%CI:0.958-0.993)and glucose levels of 5.6-6.9 mmol/L(OR=0.591,95%CI:0.399-0.876)were also risk fac-tors for mixed arterio-venous ED.Conclusion:Hyperglycemia and aging may impair penile cavernous body vascular function,while higher levels of estrogen may have a protective effect on it.
7.Diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of FH-deficient renal cell carcinoma with tumor thrombus
Min QIU ; Xiaojun TIAN ; Huiying HE ; Meixin ZHAO ; Binshuai WANG ; Jinghan DONG ; Cheng LIU ; Lulin MA ; Shudong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2023;44(6):416-421
Objective:To Explore the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of FH-deficient renal cell carcinoma (FH-deficient RCC) with tumor thrombus, and share surgical experience.Methods:From August 2019 to October 2022, 6 cases of FH-deficient RCC with tumor thrombus were diagnosed and treated in our center, including 4 males and 2 females. The patients were aged 22 to 57 years, with 2 cases younger than 40 years, icluding 5 cases on the left and 1 case on the right. The median maximum diameter of the tumor is 8 (4.8, 14.0) cm. Operations were performed after complete examination (enhanced CT and other related examinations). One case underwent open surgery and palliative resection of the left kidney was performed because of severe adhesion of the inferior vena cava. Among the remaining 5 cases, 1 case underwent retroperitoneal laparoscopic right radical nephrectomy with inferior vena cava thrombectomy, 1 case underwent transabdominal laparoscopic left radical nephrectomy with inferior vena cava thrombectomy, and 3 cases underwent robot assisted laparoscopic left radical nephrectomy with inferior vena cava thrombectomy.Results:The median surgical time was 293 (185, 366) min, with blockage of the vena cava for 13 min and 28 min in 2 of 6 cases, respectively. The pathological report of renal tumor and tumor thrombus was FH-deficient renal carcinoma. The pathological features were as follows: the gross section of the specimen was gray yellow solid, often accompanied by necrosis, and the cystic cavity could be seen locally. Microscopically, the tumor extensively involved the renal parenchyma, with papillary, cribriform and tubular cystic structures. Immunohistochemistry showed FH (-), 2SC (+ ). The median postoperative hospital stay was 8 (4, 15) days. The median follow-up time was 13 (4, 27) months. One patient undergoing palliative resection of the left kidney underwent targeted therapy and radiotherapy after surgery (died 15 months after surgery due to gastrointestinal perforation). During the follow-up process, 4 cases experienced metastasis and received systematic treatment, with 1 death 27 months after surgery. Uterine leiomyomas were found in the remaining 1 case during follow-up.Conclusions:FH-deficient RCC with tumor thrombus is very rare. This disease is highly invasive, difficult to be diagnosed preoperatively and poor clinically prognostic. Operation combined with systemic therapy is an effective way to treat FH-deficient RCC with tumor thrombus.
8.Surgical technique and clinical experience of robotic-assisted laparoscopic nephrectomy with Mayo 0-Ⅲ inferior vena cava thrombectomy
Zhiying WU ; Zhuo LIU ; Hai BI ; Hongxian ZHANG ; Xiaojun TIAN ; Cheng LIU ; Shudong ZHANG ; Yi HUANG ; Lulin MA
Chinese Journal of Urology 2022;43(5):330-334
Objective:To summarize the surgical technique and clinical experience of robotic-assisted laparoscopic radical nephrectomy (RN) + venous tumor thrombectomy (VTTE) approach for renal tumor with Mayo grade 0-Ⅲ tumor thrombus, and to discuss its safety and efficacy.Methods:A retrospective analysis of the clinical data of 26 patients with renal tumor associated with Mayo 0-Ⅲ thrombus admitted to Peking University Third Hospital from October 2020 to September 2021. There were 17 male cases and 9 female cases. The mean age was (56.9±13.9) years. The mean body mass index (BMI) was (25.8±3.5) kg/m 2. The renal tumors were located on the left side in 12 cases and on the right side in 14 cases, with a mean tumor diameter of (7.8±2.9) cm. The tumors were graded by Mayo: Mayo 0 in 10 cases, Mayo Ⅰ in 3 cases, Mayo Ⅱ in 11 cases and Mayo Ⅲ in 2 cases. The American Society of Anesthesiology (ASA) graded 23 cases as grade 2 and 3 cases as grade 3. All 26 patients were treated by robotic-assisted laparoscopic approach with RN+ VTTE. Mayo 0 tumor thrombus was treated in the same way as radical nephrectomy. For Mayo Ⅰ tumor thrombus, the lateral wall of the IVC at the inferior vena cava (IVC) where the renal vein joins was clamped to partially block the IVC flow and then the thrombus was removed. For Mayo Ⅱ tumor thrombus, after blocking the flow in the IVC with three blocking bands, the wall of the IVC was dissected and the thrombus was removed. For Mayo Ⅲ tumor thrombus: cut the short hepatic vein, free the liver, expose the posterior IVC and follow the same procedure as for Mayo Ⅱ tumor thrombus. Results:All 26 patients in this group were successfully operated on, 1 of which was converted to open surgery. The median operative time was 148.5 (77.0-399.0) min, and the median intraoperative estimated bleeding volume was 300 (10-2000) ml. Postoperative pathological diagnosis: 18 cases of renal clear cell carcinoma, 2 cases of papillary renal cell carcinoma type Ⅱ, 2 cases of TEF gene fusion-related renal carcinoma, 1 case of unclassified renal cell carcinoma, 1 case of uroepithelial carcinoma and 2 cases of AML. In 2 of the 26 cases, segmental resection of the IVC was performed because the right renal VTT had extensively invaded the wall of the IVC. Due to the residual wall thrombus at the head of the tumour thrombus, 1 case underwent inferior vena cava dissection and the inferior vena cava was cut obliquely to preserve the left renal venous return. 6 patients underwent intraoperative lymph node dissection of the hilum, three of which had pathology suggestive of lymph node metastasis. 1 patient underwent adrenalectomy for tumor invasion of the ipsilateral adrenal gland. The median postoperative hospital stay was 7.2(4.0-22.0)d. According to the modified Clavien classification, there were 18 grade Ⅰ and 8 grade Ⅱ postoperative complications. 26 patients were followed up for 1-11 months, with a median follow-up time of 5.5 months. 3 cases developed distant metastases, including 1 case with tumour-specific death due to multiple metastases in the liver and retroperitoneum at 4 months of follow-up.Conclusions:Robotic-assisted laparoscopic RN+ VTTE is a safe and effective procedure for the treatment of renal tumours with Mayo 0 to Ⅲ tumour thrombus, with the advantages of delicate operation, minimal trauma and low incidence of serious postoperative complications.
9.Influence of prostate cancer seminal vesicle invasion imaging classification on positive surgical margin after laparoscopic radical prostatectomy
Fan ZHANG ; Xinlong PEI ; Ye YAN ; Min LU ; Cheng LIU ; Shudong ZHANG ; Yi HUANG ; Lulin MA
Chinese Journal of Urology 2022;43(7):523-528
Objective:To investigate the effect of different imaging classifications of prostate cancer seminal vesicle invasion on positive surgical margins (PSM) after laparoscopic radical prostatectomy(LRP).Methods:114 patients with pT 3b stage prostate cancer admitted to Peking University Third Hospital from August 2009 to December 2020 were retrospectively analyzed. The age of the patients was (68.2±7.7) years old, the median pre-biopsy PSA was 20.20 (3.45-186.30) ng/ml, and the patients with biopsy Gleason score of ≤7, and ≥8 was 33 and 81 cases, respectively. The median prostate volume was 33.2 (12.1-155.4) ml. According to the imaging of the seminal vesicle invasion of prostate cancer, the patients were divided into the following types: type Ⅰ, the tumor directly invades the seminal vesicle along the vas deferens; type Ⅱa, the tumor invades the basal capsule of the prostate and invades the seminal vesicle; type Ⅱb, the tumor invades the periprostatic fat and retrogradely invades the seminal vesicles; type Ⅲ, solitary lesions in the seminal vesicles that do not continue with the prostate cancer. All patients underwent LRP, and the PSM were recorded as the base, bilateral, posterior, anterior and apical parts of the prostate. The differences in clinicopathological data of patients with different seminal vesicle invasion imaging types were compared, and the independent risk factors of PSM in pT 3b prostate cancer were evaluated by multivariate analysis. Results:The operative time of 114 cases in this group was (229.4±62.2) min, and the blood loss was 100(20-1 800)ml. The postoperative gross pathological Gleason score was ≤7 in 17 cases and ≥8 in 97 cases. In the imaging classification of prostate cancer with seminal vesicle invasion, there were 28 cases (24.6%) of type Ⅰ, 39 cases (34.2%) of type Ⅱa, 47 cases (41.2%) of type Ⅱb, and no type Ⅲ patients. There was no significant difference in age, body mass index, pre-biopsy PSA, prostate volume, and operation time among patients with type Ⅰ, Ⅱa, and Ⅱb seminal vesicle invasion ( P>0.05). There was a statistically significant difference in blood loss among the three types ( P = 0.001), and the difference in the proportion of lymph node metastasis was statistically significant ( P = 0.013). In the classification of prostate cancer seminal vesicle invasion, the PSM rates of type Ⅰ, Ⅱa and Ⅱb were 28.6% (8/28), 38.5% (15/39) and 70.2% (33/39), and the difference was statistically significant ( P=0.001). The PSM rates of type Ⅰ, Ⅱa, and Ⅱb were 21.4% (6/28), 23.1% (9/39), and 34.0% (16/47), respectively. The results of univariate analysis showed that the biopsy Gleason score ( P = 0.063) and the type of seminal vesicle invasion ( P<0.001) entered into multivariate analysis, and the results of multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the type of seminal vesicle invasion ( P=0.001) was independent risk factor for PSM after LRP. Conclusions:The PSM rate in patients with type Ⅱb seminal vesicle invasion is significantly higher. The higher imaging type of seminal vesicle invasion is the independent risk factor of PSM after LRP.
10.Application of multidisciplinary teams online teaching in the teaching of urology residents based on network platform
Fan ZHANG ; Ye YAN ; Cheng LIU ; Hao WANG ; Min LU ; Wei HE ; Hongxian ZHANG ; Shudong ZHANG ; Yi HUANG ; Lulin MA
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2022;21(2):215-218
Introducing the multidisciplinary cooperation model into the clinical teaching of residents has gradually been paid attention to, and the relevant multi-disciplinary teaching teams participate in and formulate teaching plan. The Department of Urology of the Peking University Third Hospital carries out multidisciplinary cooperative teaching of residents based on network platform to improve residents' autonomous learning ability and teaching effect. This model has certain advantages in mobilizing students' subjective initiative and cultivating learning interest. It is of great significance for the training of urology residents.

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