1.A case report of renal metastasis by oral adenoid cystic carcinoma
Yihao ZHU ; Huaqi YIN ; Yabo ZHAI ; Wenkuan WANG ; Xuwen LI ; Feiya YANG ; Nianzeng XING ; Xiongjun YE
Chinese Journal of Urology 2025;46(2):145-146
Renal metastasis of oral adenoid cystic carcinoma is rare. A patient with bilateral renal metastasis secondary to surgery for oral adenoid cystic carcinoma was reported. The left kidney was treated with radiofrequency ablation, and the right kidney was treated with radical nephrectomy. The creatinine was 74 μmol/L at 3 months after surgery. The multidisciplinary comprehensive diagnosis and treatment model adopted in this case provided diagnosis and treatment ideas for patients with bilateral renal secondary malignant tumors.
2.Clinical experience summary of programmed Retzius-sparing robot-assisted radical prostatectomy and " Sandwich" technique of total urethral reconstruction
Feiya YANG ; Dong CHEN ; Wenkuan WANG ; Liyuan WU ; Yong ZHANG ; Xiongjun YE ; Nianzeng XING
Chinese Journal of Urology 2025;46(4):249-254
Objective:To investigate the clinical efficacy of programmed Retzius-sparing robot-assisted radical prostatectomy and " Sandwich" technique of total urethral reconstruction.Methods:The clinical data of 120 consecutive patients who underwent programmed Retzius-sparing robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RS-RARP) by the same operator at the Cancer Hospital of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences from January 2023 to August 2024 were retrospectively analyzed to explore the efficacy and summarize the experience. Baseline characteristics included: mean age (67.2±7.5) years, BMI (25.3±3.1)kg/m 2, prostate volume (32.3±15.8) ml, and PSA (16.6±19.7) ng/ml (57 cases 4-10 ng/ml; 41 >10-20 ng/ml; 22 >20 ng/ml). 28 patients underwent radical prostatectomy without prostate biopsy, while 92 had biopsy-proven cancer (Gleason: 6/7/8/9/10: 18/35/17/17/5). Clinical stages were cT 1(8), cT 2(73), cT 3(39). The surgical method was programmed Retzius-sparing robot-assisted radical prostatectomy and " Sandwich" technique of total urethral reconstruction. The peritoneum was incised slightly above the Douglas pouch and denonvilliers' fascia was dissected closely along the dorsal aspect of prostate, extending to the prostatic apex. Both vas deferens were transected, and the seminal vesicles were isolated. A combination of blunt and sharp dissection was employed to expose the prostatic fascia. The bladder neck was precisely visualized and transected. The urethra was precisely dissected, exposed and divided. Complete urethral reconstruction was performed using the "Sandwich" technique of total urethral reconstruction. The operation time, intraoperative bleeding, catheter preservation time, pathological staging and positive margin rate, and recovery of urinary control immediately after postoperative catheter removal were recorded. Results:In this study, all 120 surgeries were successfully completed, with no cases converted to anterior approach radical surgery or open surgery, and no serious intraoperative complications such as post-shamus hemorrhage or ureteric/rectal injury. The median postoperative follow-up was 16.0(10.0, 20.0)months, and there were no cases of readmission for surgical complications. The average duration of surgery was (93.6±35.9) min, and the average bleeding volume was (85.3±32.1) ml. The mean duration of catheter after surgery was (7.3±1.2)d. Immediate urinary control was achieved in 98 cases when the catheter was removed, and the rate of immediate urinary control was 81.7%. Postoperative urinary control rate was 88.3% at 1 month after surgery, 94.2% at 3 month after surgery, 98.3% at 6 month after surgery. There were 70 cases with pT 2 and 50 cases with pT 3 after postoperative pathological stage. There were 18 cases (15.0%) with positive margins, including 6 cases (8.6%) with positive margins in T 2 and 12 cases (24.0%) with positive margins in T 3 stage. There were no serious complications after surgery, and urinary retention occurred in 3 cases after urinary catheter removal, and the urinary catheter was removed after 1 week. 93.3% (112/120), 90.8% (109/120), and 89.2% (107/120) of patients with PSA < 0.2 ng/ml at 1, 3, and 6 months after surgery, respectively. For postoperative erectile function, we selected patients younger than 60 years of age, who had surgery to preserve unilateral or bilateral vascular nerve bundles, and who were followed for more than 6 months. A total of 18 patients met the above conditions and were followed up for erectile function, among which 4 of the 11 patients (36.4%) who retained unilateral vascular nerve bundles regained erectile function. Among the 7 patients with bilateral vascular nerve bundle preservation, 3 patients (42.9%) regained erectile function. Conclusions:The programmed RS-RARP combined with the " Sandwich" urethral reconstruction technique is technically feasible for patients with localized prostate cancer. Recent follow-up data indicate satisfactory postoperative urinary continence and oncological control outcomes.
3.A case report of renal metastasis by oral adenoid cystic carcinoma
Yihao ZHU ; Huaqi YIN ; Yabo ZHAI ; Wenkuan WANG ; Xuwen LI ; Feiya YANG ; Nianzeng XING ; Xiongjun YE
Chinese Journal of Urology 2025;46(2):145-146
Renal metastasis of oral adenoid cystic carcinoma is rare. A patient with bilateral renal metastasis secondary to surgery for oral adenoid cystic carcinoma was reported. The left kidney was treated with radiofrequency ablation, and the right kidney was treated with radical nephrectomy. The creatinine was 74 μmol/L at 3 months after surgery. The multidisciplinary comprehensive diagnosis and treatment model adopted in this case provided diagnosis and treatment ideas for patients with bilateral renal secondary malignant tumors.
4.Clinical experience summary of programmed Retzius-sparing robot-assisted radical prostatectomy and " Sandwich" technique of total urethral reconstruction
Feiya YANG ; Dong CHEN ; Wenkuan WANG ; Liyuan WU ; Yong ZHANG ; Xiongjun YE ; Nianzeng XING
Chinese Journal of Urology 2025;46(4):249-254
Objective:To investigate the clinical efficacy of programmed Retzius-sparing robot-assisted radical prostatectomy and " Sandwich" technique of total urethral reconstruction.Methods:The clinical data of 120 consecutive patients who underwent programmed Retzius-sparing robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RS-RARP) by the same operator at the Cancer Hospital of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences from January 2023 to August 2024 were retrospectively analyzed to explore the efficacy and summarize the experience. Baseline characteristics included: mean age (67.2±7.5) years, BMI (25.3±3.1)kg/m 2, prostate volume (32.3±15.8) ml, and PSA (16.6±19.7) ng/ml (57 cases 4-10 ng/ml; 41 >10-20 ng/ml; 22 >20 ng/ml). 28 patients underwent radical prostatectomy without prostate biopsy, while 92 had biopsy-proven cancer (Gleason: 6/7/8/9/10: 18/35/17/17/5). Clinical stages were cT 1(8), cT 2(73), cT 3(39). The surgical method was programmed Retzius-sparing robot-assisted radical prostatectomy and " Sandwich" technique of total urethral reconstruction. The peritoneum was incised slightly above the Douglas pouch and denonvilliers' fascia was dissected closely along the dorsal aspect of prostate, extending to the prostatic apex. Both vas deferens were transected, and the seminal vesicles were isolated. A combination of blunt and sharp dissection was employed to expose the prostatic fascia. The bladder neck was precisely visualized and transected. The urethra was precisely dissected, exposed and divided. Complete urethral reconstruction was performed using the "Sandwich" technique of total urethral reconstruction. The operation time, intraoperative bleeding, catheter preservation time, pathological staging and positive margin rate, and recovery of urinary control immediately after postoperative catheter removal were recorded. Results:In this study, all 120 surgeries were successfully completed, with no cases converted to anterior approach radical surgery or open surgery, and no serious intraoperative complications such as post-shamus hemorrhage or ureteric/rectal injury. The median postoperative follow-up was 16.0(10.0, 20.0)months, and there were no cases of readmission for surgical complications. The average duration of surgery was (93.6±35.9) min, and the average bleeding volume was (85.3±32.1) ml. The mean duration of catheter after surgery was (7.3±1.2)d. Immediate urinary control was achieved in 98 cases when the catheter was removed, and the rate of immediate urinary control was 81.7%. Postoperative urinary control rate was 88.3% at 1 month after surgery, 94.2% at 3 month after surgery, 98.3% at 6 month after surgery. There were 70 cases with pT 2 and 50 cases with pT 3 after postoperative pathological stage. There were 18 cases (15.0%) with positive margins, including 6 cases (8.6%) with positive margins in T 2 and 12 cases (24.0%) with positive margins in T 3 stage. There were no serious complications after surgery, and urinary retention occurred in 3 cases after urinary catheter removal, and the urinary catheter was removed after 1 week. 93.3% (112/120), 90.8% (109/120), and 89.2% (107/120) of patients with PSA < 0.2 ng/ml at 1, 3, and 6 months after surgery, respectively. For postoperative erectile function, we selected patients younger than 60 years of age, who had surgery to preserve unilateral or bilateral vascular nerve bundles, and who were followed for more than 6 months. A total of 18 patients met the above conditions and were followed up for erectile function, among which 4 of the 11 patients (36.4%) who retained unilateral vascular nerve bundles regained erectile function. Among the 7 patients with bilateral vascular nerve bundle preservation, 3 patients (42.9%) regained erectile function. Conclusions:The programmed RS-RARP combined with the " Sandwich" urethral reconstruction technique is technically feasible for patients with localized prostate cancer. Recent follow-up data indicate satisfactory postoperative urinary continence and oncological control outcomes.
5.Effect of modified Retzius-sparing robot-assisted radical prostatectomy and " Sandwich" technique of total urethral reconstruction on the early postoperative urinary continence
Dong CHEN ; Feiya YANG ; Mingshuai WANG ; Sujun HAN ; Shihao ZHANG ; Boda GUO ; Zhannan SI ; Xiongjun YE ; Yong ZHANG ; Nianzeng XING
Chinese Journal of Urology 2024;45(11):821-824
Objective:To investigate the effect of modified Retzius-sparing robot-assisted radical prostatectomy(RS-RARP) and " Sandwich" technique of total urethral reconstruction on the early postoperative urinary continence.Methods:The clinical data of 70 consecutive patients who underwent RS-RARP by the same operator at the Cancer Hospital of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences from October 2021 to November 2023 were retrospectively analyzed. The age was (65.1±8.0) years old, the body mass index (BMI) was (25.6±3.1) kg/m 2, the prostate volume was (31.9±18.1)ml and the preoperative prostate specific antigen(PSA) was (16.3±16.1)ng/ml. Four patients treated with neoadjuvant hormonal therapy before radical prostatectomy. Eleven patients underwent radical prostatectomy without prostate biopsy, while the remaining 59 patients underwent prostate biopsy. There were 10, 23, 14, 10 and 2 patients with Gleason scores of 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 respectively.There were 48 patients with clinical stage cT 2 and 22 with cT 3. The surgical method was RS-RARP and "Sandwich" technique of total urethral reconstruction. The operation time, intraoperative blood loss, postoperative drain tube preservation time, postoperative hospitalization time, pathological staging and positive margin rate, and recovery of urinary continence immediately after postoperative catheter removal were recorded. Results:In this study, all 70 surgeries were successfully completed, with no cases converted to anterior approach radical surgery or open surgery, and no serious intraoperative complications such as post-shamus hemorrhage or ureteric/rectal injury. The median postoperative follow-up was 14(3, 28) months, and there were no cases of readmission for surgical complications. The duration of surgery was (89.8±19.5) min, and the blood loss volume was (53.7±25.2)ml. The duration of drainage tube after surgery was (6.7±1.8)d, the duration of hospitalization after surgery was (7.1±1.9)d, and the duration of urinary catheter was (8.9±3.0)d. Immediate urinary continence was achieved in 50 cases when the catheter was removed, and the rate of immediate urinary continence was 71.4%(50/70). Postoperative urinary continence rate was 81.4% (57/70) at 1 month after surgery, and 90.0% (63/70) at 3 months after surgery.At 1 month postoperatively, 94.3% (66/70) of patients had a PSA <0.2 ng/ml. At 3 months postoperatively, 98.5% (69/70) of patients had a PSA <0.2 ng/ml.Conclusions:The RS-RARP and "Sandwich" technique of total urethral reconstruction is technically feasible for patients with localized prostate cancer.The short-term follow-up effect of tumor control and urinary continence are satisfactory.
6.Effect of modified Retzius-sparing robot-assisted radical prostatectomy and " Sandwich" technique of total urethral reconstruction on the early postoperative urinary continence
Dong CHEN ; Feiya YANG ; Mingshuai WANG ; Sujun HAN ; Shihao ZHANG ; Boda GUO ; Zhannan SI ; Xiongjun YE ; Yong ZHANG ; Nianzeng XING
Chinese Journal of Urology 2024;45(11):821-824
Objective:To investigate the effect of modified Retzius-sparing robot-assisted radical prostatectomy(RS-RARP) and " Sandwich" technique of total urethral reconstruction on the early postoperative urinary continence.Methods:The clinical data of 70 consecutive patients who underwent RS-RARP by the same operator at the Cancer Hospital of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences from October 2021 to November 2023 were retrospectively analyzed. The age was (65.1±8.0) years old, the body mass index (BMI) was (25.6±3.1) kg/m 2, the prostate volume was (31.9±18.1)ml and the preoperative prostate specific antigen(PSA) was (16.3±16.1)ng/ml. Four patients treated with neoadjuvant hormonal therapy before radical prostatectomy. Eleven patients underwent radical prostatectomy without prostate biopsy, while the remaining 59 patients underwent prostate biopsy. There were 10, 23, 14, 10 and 2 patients with Gleason scores of 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 respectively.There were 48 patients with clinical stage cT 2 and 22 with cT 3. The surgical method was RS-RARP and "Sandwich" technique of total urethral reconstruction. The operation time, intraoperative blood loss, postoperative drain tube preservation time, postoperative hospitalization time, pathological staging and positive margin rate, and recovery of urinary continence immediately after postoperative catheter removal were recorded. Results:In this study, all 70 surgeries were successfully completed, with no cases converted to anterior approach radical surgery or open surgery, and no serious intraoperative complications such as post-shamus hemorrhage or ureteric/rectal injury. The median postoperative follow-up was 14(3, 28) months, and there were no cases of readmission for surgical complications. The duration of surgery was (89.8±19.5) min, and the blood loss volume was (53.7±25.2)ml. The duration of drainage tube after surgery was (6.7±1.8)d, the duration of hospitalization after surgery was (7.1±1.9)d, and the duration of urinary catheter was (8.9±3.0)d. Immediate urinary continence was achieved in 50 cases when the catheter was removed, and the rate of immediate urinary continence was 71.4%(50/70). Postoperative urinary continence rate was 81.4% (57/70) at 1 month after surgery, and 90.0% (63/70) at 3 months after surgery.At 1 month postoperatively, 94.3% (66/70) of patients had a PSA <0.2 ng/ml. At 3 months postoperatively, 98.5% (69/70) of patients had a PSA <0.2 ng/ml.Conclusions:The RS-RARP and "Sandwich" technique of total urethral reconstruction is technically feasible for patients with localized prostate cancer.The short-term follow-up effect of tumor control and urinary continence are satisfactory.
7.Interpretation and reunderstanding of the updated pathological classification of renal tumors of World Health Organization in 2022
Shan ZHENG ; Xiongjun YE ; Jie ZUO ; Yuanyuan ZHAO ; Nianzeng XING
Cancer Research and Clinic 2023;35(6):401-407
In 2022, World Health Organization (WHO) launched the 5th edition of the classification of renal tumors. This classification continues to use the previous classification framework of renal tumors based on morphology and tissue structure, and proposes the concept of renal cell carcinoma defined by molecular features for the first time. This article interprets from the 3 aspects of historical changes of WHO classification and grading of renal tumors, comparison of 2022 and 2016 WHO classification of renal tumors, and the role of molecular characteristics in the new pathological types such as ELOC mutant renal cell carcinoma, ALK rearrangement renal cell carcinoma, eosinophilic solid and cystic renal cell carcinoma. The purpose is to better understand the WHO from the traditional classification system based on tissue morphology to a three-in-one integrated classification system covering morphology, immunophenotype and genetic characteristics, and to understand the important value of molecular pathology in guiding the work of pathologists and clinicians under the new classification system.
8.Analysis of the feasibility and safety of repair of ureteral stricture with oral mucosal graft
Xingyuan XIAO ; Huixia ZHOU ; Yi WANG ; Xuepei ZHANG ; Kunlin YANG ; Gonghui LI ; Qiang FU ; Jingping GE ; Shengjun BAO ; Guangheng LUO ; Xiongjun YE ; Yixiang LIAO ; Yujie XU ; Yinan ZHANG ; Xuesong LI ; Bing LI
Chinese Journal of Urology 2023;44(2):121-127
Objective:To summarize and analyze the current application status of oral mucosal graft (OMG) technique in the repair of ureteral strictures in China, and clarify the feasibility, safety and effectiveness of this technique.Methods:The 175 patients who underwent repair of ureteral stricture using oral mucosal patches from June 2015 to February 2022 were etrospectively analyzed in 14 medical centers in China, including 49 cases in Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, 32 cases in Affiliated Seventh Medical Center of PLA General Hospital, 3 cases in The Second Hospital of Anhui Medical University, 6 cases in The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, 56 cases in Peking University First Hospital, 3 cases in Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, 3 cases in Shanghai Sixth People' s Hospital, 4 cases in General Hospital of Estern Theater Command, 4 cases in Lanzhou University Second Hospital, 2 cases in Guizhou Province People 's Hospital, 2 cases in Peking University People' s Hospital, 5 cases in Jinzhou First People's Hospital, 5 cases in The First Affiliated Hospital of Wannan Medical College, 1 case in Shandong Provincial Hospital. In this study, 127 patients (72.6%) used lingual mucosal patches, 32(18.3%) labial mucosa, and 16(9.1%) buccal mucosa. The surgical approach for OMG ureteral reconstruction was mainly minimally invasive, with robot-assisted laparoscopy in 84 patients (48.0%), traditional laparoscopic surgery in 87 patients (49.7%), and open surgery in only 4 patients (2.3%). There were 133 males and 42 females with an average age of (35.0±17.2) years. The mean body mass index (BMI) and stenosis length were (23.1±4.1) kg/m 2 and (4.7±1.8) cm, respectively. The stricture was located in the left ureter in 116 patients, right ureter in 58 case and bilateral ureter in 1 case. The most common causes of ureteral stricture were endoscopic surgery in 88(50.3%)patients, congenital stricture in 55(31.4%)patients, failed ureteroplasty in 29(16.6%)patients, history of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy in 13(7.4%)patients, radiotherapy history in 3(1.7%)patients and other causes in 6(3.4%)patients. Strictures were mainly located in the upper ureter, accounting for 61.7% (108/175 cases), followed by 36.0% (63/175) at the ureteropelvic junction and 2.3%(4/175)in the middle ureter. According to the surgical methods, the patients were divided into robot-assisted laparoscopic surgery group ( n=84), traditional laparoscopic surgery group ( n=87)and open surgery group ( n=4). Subgroup analysis of patients in robot-assisted laparoscopic and traditional laparoscopic surgery groups was performed. There were no significant difference in preoperative data between the two groups except for age (32.0±18.3) years vs.(37.0±15.9)years, P=0.040], BMI[(22.5±4.3)kg/m 2 vs. (23.7±3.6)kg/m 2, P=0.028], and etiology of stenosis [endoscopic injury, 34(40.5%) vs. 53(60.9%), P=0.012]. Preoperative hydronephrosis and stricture length were assessed by CTU and ureterography. Ureterography 7-9 weeks after surgery showed patency of the reconstructed segment, or no recurrence of hydronephrosis was judged as success. Evaluate the operation method, operation time, success rate, length of OMG in repairing ureteral stricture between laparoscopic and robot-assisted groups. Results:The overall success rate of oral mucosal graft repair surgery reached 97.7%(171/175). The success rate of ureteral reconstruction in the two groups were 96.4%(81/84)and 98.9%(86/87), respectively ( P=0.351), and the difference was not statistically significant. There was no significant difference for operation time, intraoperative blood loss, and mean oral mucosal length between the robotic and laparoscopic groups[(244.7±85.8) min and (222.7±83.5)min ( P=0.116), (58.9±38.6) ml and (68.4±45.5) ml ( P=0.217), (5.0±2.0) cm and (4.6±1.5) cm ( P=0.350)], respectively.Postoperative complications were reported in 23 (13.1%) patients, such as fever, urinary leakage, lymphatic leakage, infection, but only 2 (1.4%) cases patients had complications of Clavien-Dindo score ≥ Ⅲ. The two patients developed urinary stricture after surgery with failed conservative treatment, and no urinary stricture occurred following endoscopic treatment.The short-term (three months after surgery)incidence of complications in the site where the oral mucosa was taken, such as difficulty in opening mouth, pain, and swelling, was 12.0% (21/175), and there was no significant difference for oral complications between patients harvesting different length of mucosal graft. Conclusions:Ureteroplasty with oral mucosal graft is a safe, feasible and reliable technique for ureteral reconstruction. At present, minimally invasive technology is the main surgical approach for ureteroplasty, and there is no significant difference in operation time and success rate between robotic surgery and laparoscopic surgery.
9.Validation of the Chinese version of ureteral stent symptom questionnaire
Kai MA ; Xingke QU ; Qingquan XU ; Liulin XIONG ; Xiongjun YE ; Lizhe AN ; Weinan CHEN ; Xiaobo HUANG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2021;20(5):587-593
Objectives:To validate the Chinese version of the Ureteral Stent Symptoms Questionnaire(Chinese-USSQ) in patients with an indwelling ureteral stent.Methods:The original USSQ was translated into Chinese and linguistically validated following the cross-cultural adaptation of health-related quality of life measures.A total of 83 patients (cases) with indwelling ureteral stent and 90 healthy subjects (controls) were asked to complete the Chinese-USSQ as well as European Quality of Life Visual Analogue scale(EQ-VAS)(for both genders), the International Prostate Symptom Scale (IPSS) (for male), and Urogenital Distress Inventory-6 (for female). Patients were evaluated at weeks 1 and 4 after stent placement and at week 4 after removal. The psychometric properties of the questionnaire were analyzed.Results:The Chinese version of USSQ include 43 items, which addressed various domains of health(6 sections) covering urinary symptoms, pain, general health, work performance and sexual matters with additional problems. A total of 78 patients(45 males and 33 females) and 90 controls (41 males and 49 females)were included for analysis. Internal consistencies (Cronbach′s α coefficients: 0.60-0.78) and test-retest reliability (Spearman correlation coefficient: 0.69-0.91) were satisfactory for urinary symptom, body pain, general health, and work performance domains. Most USSQ domains showed moderate correlations with each other. The convergent validity determined by correlation between other instruments and corresponding USSQ domain was satisfactory. At week 4 it was moderate for the urinary symptoms index compared to the IPSS in men(Spearman correlation coefficient>0.60), for the urinalry symptoms index compared to the UDI-6 score in women(Spearman correlation coefficient 0.52).Sensitivity to change and discriminant validity were also good in most domains ( P<0.01). Only a small proportion of the study population had an active sexual life with the stent in situ, which limited its analysis. Only 1(1.3%) and 6(7.7%) patients had an active sex life at week 1 and 4 after stent placement; meanwhile, 34(43.6%) patents were sexually active at week 4 after stent removal. Conclusion:The Chinese version of the USSQ is a reliable and valid instrument that can be used for Chinese patients with a indwelling ureteral stent in the clinical and research settings.
10.Upper urinary tract calculi complicating with emphysematous pyelonephritis: 5 cases report and literature review
Kai MA ; Bo YANG ; Xingke QU ; Qingquan XU ; Liulin XIONG ; Xiongjun YE ; Xiaobo HUANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2020;41(4):277-281
Objective:To discuss the clinical manifestation, diagnosis and treatment of upper urinary tract calculi complicating with emphysematous pyelonephritis(EPN).Methods:The clinical data of 5 cases of upper urinary tract calculi complicating with EPN diagnosed in our department from July 2012 to December 2019 were retrospectively analyzed, and literatures were reviewed. 5 patients were identified by computed tomography scanning to upper urinary tract calculi complicating with EPN, 3 female and 2 male, aged 40-67 years, 2 staghorn calculi and 3 multiple stones. One patient suffered from diabetes mellitus. All cases presented with fever at the enrollment point, and the body temperature were 38.7℃, 38.8℃, 37.5℃, 38.6℃, 40.0℃, respectively. And the number of white blood cells and neutrophile granulocyte of these cases were higher than normal reference value, were 17.2×10 9/L, 0.90; 14.9×10 9/L, 0.89; 11.2×10 9/L, 0.85; 15.1×10 9/L, 0.87; 13.3×10 9/L, 0.88, respectively. The C-reactive protein were increased in all of the cases, especially in case 1(68 mg/l), case 2(253 mg/l), and case 5(67 mg/l). And 3 cases with renal insufficiency. Case 3 and case 4 were controlled the infection with medical management alone, and case 5 with percutaneous drainage plus medical management. The pyelonephritis of other 2 cases were uncontrolled, the body temperature of case 1 returned to normal after treated with percutaneous drainage of perirenal abscess plus nephrostomy plus medical management, but the imaging findings of kidney was not relief by CT scan after 4 weeks. Case 2 was persistent fever until treated with fluconazole according to the medicine sensitive experiment’s result of urine culture after undergoing nephrostomy plus indwelled a double J tube in ureter, but the CT findings of kidney grew worse 1 week later. Results:Of the 5 patients, 1 received first-stage nephrostomy and second-stage percutaneous nephrolithotomy, 2 received same session surgery, 2 received nephrectomy. There was no complications occurred except postoperative fever in 1 case. Postoperative pathology of the nephrectomy revealed glomerular sclerosis, glomerulus dilation, and inflammatory granulation tissue was formed. And 1-84 months follow-up showed no recurrence in all the cases.Conclusions:Upper urinary tract calculi complicating with EPN is an rare acute severe infection, CT is the best choice of early diagnosis, double J stenting or percutaneous drainage of abscess with broad-spectrum antibiotics could be the preferred treatment.

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