1.Advances and controversies in partial nephrectomy for T 3a renal cell carcinoma
Jinghui JI ; Xiushi LIN ; Xiaojun TIAN ; Min QIU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2025;46(8):632-635
Renal cell carcinoma(RCC)has a relatively high incidence among genitourinary malignancies and therefore occupies a pivotal position in the diagnosis and treatment of urological tumors. Its staging,grading,and corresponding therapeutic strategies have been relatively well established. However,in clinical practice,we have observed that a subset of patients with RCC,preoperatively diagnosed as stage T1 based on imaging,are found on postoperative pathology after partial nephrectomy to have tumor extension into the renal sinus,resulting in pathological upstaging(cT 1/pT 3a). Multiple studies have demonstrated that the overall prognosis of cT 1/pT 3a patients undergoing partial nephrectomy is inferior to that of cT 1/pT 1 patients,but shows no significant difference compared with cT 1/pT 3a patients treated with radical nephrectomy. Moreover,partial nephrectomy offers clear advantages over radical nephrectomy in terms of intraoperative blood loss and preservation of renal function parameters such as estimated glomerular filtration rate(eGFR)and serum creatinine,which translate into improved quality of life. In addition,this paper introduces predictive methods for pathological upstaging in partial RCC,including novel imaging-based approaches such as the contour irregular degree(CID)on computed tomography(CT),histopathological predictors such as Fuhrman grading,and the preliminary application of machine learning in enhancing diagnostic accuracy.
2.Efficacy of rigid ureteroscopic laser lithotripsy combined with N-trap in the treatment of ureteral stones with a maximum diameter equal to or greater than 1.5 cm
Jinghui JI ; Xiushi LIN ; Dameng PAN ; Zhiying WU ; Zixuan XUE ; Xiaojun TIAN ; Shudong ZHANG ; Binshuai WANG ; Min QIU
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2025;57(4):676-683
Objective:To investigate the efficacy of rigid ureteroscopic laser lithotripsy combined with N-trap(RULL+N-trap),which is scoop-shaped,in the treatment of ureteral stones with a maximum diameter ≥1.5 cm.Methods:This retrospective cohort study included patients diagnosed with ureteral calculi who underwent rigid ureteroscopic lithotripsy(RULL)combined with N-Trap stone entrapment system at the Department of Urology,Peking University Third Hospital,by the same surgical team between June 2021 and September 2024.A total of 364 patients were initially enrolled.After excluding 21 patients due to missing critical outcome variables,two distinct cohorts were established:38 patients with ureteral stones measuring ≥1.5 cm in maximum diameter,and 305 patients with stones<1.5 cm in maximum diameter.To minimize selection bias and control for confounding variables,propensity score matching(PSM)was employed.This resulted in two well-balanced groups:31 patients with stones 1.5 cm in maximum diameter and 31 patients with stones<1.5 cm in maximum diameter,matched on baseline demographic and clinical characteristics.The primary outcomes assessed between the two groups included stone clearance.Secondary outcomes included changes in renal function indicators,specifically serum creatinine(SCr)and estimated glomerular filtration rate(GFR),and other factors like postopera-tive hospital stay and operative time.Results:In the matched cohort,the patients with stones ≥1.5 cm in maximum diameter had significantly longer operative time compared with those with smaller stones:(85.8±28.8)min vs.(62.4±24.6)min(P<0.05).Postoperative length of hospital stay showed no significant difference:(2.26±1.79)d vs.(2.03±0.80)d(P>0.05).The stone clearance on postoperative day one was 90.3%in the study group vs.100.0%in the control group(P>0.05).One month postoperatively,the stone clearance was 93.5%vs.100.0%,respectively(P>0.05).Changes in SCr were(-6.58±16.10)μmol/L vs.(-13.70±12.50)μmol/L,and changes in GFR were(5.92±14.90)mL/(min·1.73 m2)vs.(7.47±11.20)m L/(min·1.73 m2),with no statistically significant differences observed between the two groups for either renal function marker(P>0.05).Conclusion:Ureteroscopic lithotripsy combined with N-trap is an optional method for treating ureteral stones with a maximum diameter ≥1.5 cm.The overall therapeutic efficacy is comparable,with the added benefit of significantly reducing the economic burden on patients.
3.Efficacy of rigid ureteroscopic laser lithotripsy combined with N-trap in the treatment of ureteral stones with a maximum diameter equal to or greater than 1.5 cm
Jinghui JI ; Xiushi LIN ; Dameng PAN ; Zhiying WU ; Zixuan XUE ; Xiaojun TIAN ; Shudong ZHANG ; Binshuai WANG ; Min QIU
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2025;57(4):676-683
Objective:To investigate the efficacy of rigid ureteroscopic laser lithotripsy combined with N-trap(RULL+N-trap),which is scoop-shaped,in the treatment of ureteral stones with a maximum diameter ≥1.5 cm.Methods:This retrospective cohort study included patients diagnosed with ureteral calculi who underwent rigid ureteroscopic lithotripsy(RULL)combined with N-Trap stone entrapment system at the Department of Urology,Peking University Third Hospital,by the same surgical team between June 2021 and September 2024.A total of 364 patients were initially enrolled.After excluding 21 patients due to missing critical outcome variables,two distinct cohorts were established:38 patients with ureteral stones measuring ≥1.5 cm in maximum diameter,and 305 patients with stones<1.5 cm in maximum diameter.To minimize selection bias and control for confounding variables,propensity score matching(PSM)was employed.This resulted in two well-balanced groups:31 patients with stones 1.5 cm in maximum diameter and 31 patients with stones<1.5 cm in maximum diameter,matched on baseline demographic and clinical characteristics.The primary outcomes assessed between the two groups included stone clearance.Secondary outcomes included changes in renal function indicators,specifically serum creatinine(SCr)and estimated glomerular filtration rate(GFR),and other factors like postopera-tive hospital stay and operative time.Results:In the matched cohort,the patients with stones ≥1.5 cm in maximum diameter had significantly longer operative time compared with those with smaller stones:(85.8±28.8)min vs.(62.4±24.6)min(P<0.05).Postoperative length of hospital stay showed no significant difference:(2.26±1.79)d vs.(2.03±0.80)d(P>0.05).The stone clearance on postoperative day one was 90.3%in the study group vs.100.0%in the control group(P>0.05).One month postoperatively,the stone clearance was 93.5%vs.100.0%,respectively(P>0.05).Changes in SCr were(-6.58±16.10)μmol/L vs.(-13.70±12.50)μmol/L,and changes in GFR were(5.92±14.90)mL/(min·1.73 m2)vs.(7.47±11.20)m L/(min·1.73 m2),with no statistically significant differences observed between the two groups for either renal function marker(P>0.05).Conclusion:Ureteroscopic lithotripsy combined with N-trap is an optional method for treating ureteral stones with a maximum diameter ≥1.5 cm.The overall therapeutic efficacy is comparable,with the added benefit of significantly reducing the economic burden on patients.
4.Advances and controversies in partial nephrectomy for T 3a renal cell carcinoma
Jinghui JI ; Xiushi LIN ; Xiaojun TIAN ; Min QIU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2025;46(8):632-635
Renal cell carcinoma(RCC)has a relatively high incidence among genitourinary malignancies and therefore occupies a pivotal position in the diagnosis and treatment of urological tumors. Its staging,grading,and corresponding therapeutic strategies have been relatively well established. However,in clinical practice,we have observed that a subset of patients with RCC,preoperatively diagnosed as stage T1 based on imaging,are found on postoperative pathology after partial nephrectomy to have tumor extension into the renal sinus,resulting in pathological upstaging(cT 1/pT 3a). Multiple studies have demonstrated that the overall prognosis of cT 1/pT 3a patients undergoing partial nephrectomy is inferior to that of cT 1/pT 1 patients,but shows no significant difference compared with cT 1/pT 3a patients treated with radical nephrectomy. Moreover,partial nephrectomy offers clear advantages over radical nephrectomy in terms of intraoperative blood loss and preservation of renal function parameters such as estimated glomerular filtration rate(eGFR)and serum creatinine,which translate into improved quality of life. In addition,this paper introduces predictive methods for pathological upstaging in partial RCC,including novel imaging-based approaches such as the contour irregular degree(CID)on computed tomography(CT),histopathological predictors such as Fuhrman grading,and the preliminary application of machine learning in enhancing diagnostic accuracy.
5.Clinical Characteristics and Medium to Long-term Follow-ups of Surgery for 23 Cases of Clear Cell Papillary Renal Cell Tumor
Min QIU ; Xiushi LIN ; Xiaojun TIAN ; Min LU ; Jian LU ; Xiaofei HOU ; Lei ZHAO ; Guoliang WANG ; Lulin MA ; Shudong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2024;24(11):721-725
Objective To investigate the clinicopathologic characteristics of clear cell papillary renal cell tumor and the medium to long-term effect of surgical treatment.Methods A total of 23 cases of clear cell papillary renal cell tumor treated in our department from October 2013 to January 2024 were retrospectively analyzed.For patients undergoing partial nephrectomy,the renal artery was dissociated and blocked through abdominal or retroperitoneal approach to remove the tumor,and then the wound was sutured.For patients undergoing radical nephrectomy,the renal artery,vein,and ureter were dissociated and clipped by Hem-o-lok for cutting off,and then the kidney was removed.Results The operations were accomplished in all the patients,including 18 laparoscopic operations and 5 robot-assisted laparoscopic operations.Among them,17 cases underwent partial nephrectomy,with an operating time of 73-229 min (median,149 min),blocking time of 9-35 min (median,21 min),blood loss of 10-100 ml ( median,20 ml),and postoperative hospitalization time of 3-28 d ( median,6 d).Six cases underwent radical nephrectomy,with an operating time of 110-232 min ( median,123 min),blood loss of 5-200 ml ( median,10 ml),and postoperative hospitalization time of 3-7 d ( median,4 d).Postoperative pathology showed clear cell papillary renal cell tumor with nuclear grade ( WHO/ISUP grade) of Ⅰ-Ⅱ.The 23 cases were followed up for 7-121 months (mean,53 months),of which 10 cases were followed up for more than 3 years and 9 cases for more than 5 years.One case was found to have contralateral renal lesions one year after operation and underwent laparoscopic partial nephrectomy,with a pathological result of clear cell papillary renal cell tumor.Subsequent re-examinations showed that there were cysts in both kidneys.At 7 years after the first operation,solid nodules in both kidneys were found,and a recurrence was considered.The patient was given active monitoring for 2 years ( CT re-examinations every 3-6 months) and was in stable condition.Another case was found gastric cardia tubular adenocarcinoma at 29 months after operation and was resected under gastroscopy.No recurrence was found during follow-ups for 121 months.The remaining 21 cases had no recurrence.Conclusions Preoperative diagnosis of clear cell papillary renal cell tumor is difficult,and surgery is an effective method for treating this disease.Medium to long-term follow-up shows a good prognosis,but there are still some cases of recurrence or combined with multiple primary cancer.Postoperative follow-ups should be noted.
6.A case report of bladder metastasis from pancreatic cancer
Xiushi LIN ; Min QIU ; Jinghui JI ; Shiying TANG ; Xiaojun TIAN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2024;45(12):954-955
Bladder metastasis of pancreatic cancer is rare in the clinic.The male patient was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and underwent laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy. An abdominopelvic CT examination was performed 18 months after the operation and found a new bladder mass. Transurethral resection of bladder tumor was performed, and pathological examination showed that the mass was consistent with metastasis of pancreatic poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma. The patient received chemotherapy after the operation, and there was no tumor recurrence or new metastasis on PET-CT imaging after 8 months of follow-up. This case suggested the possibility of metastasis if a bladder mass was present after the surgery of pancreatic cancer.
7.Clinical Characteristics and Medium to Long-term Follow-ups of Surgery for 23 Cases of Clear Cell Papillary Renal Cell Tumor
Min QIU ; Xiushi LIN ; Xiaojun TIAN ; Min LU ; Jian LU ; Xiaofei HOU ; Lei ZHAO ; Guoliang WANG ; Lulin MA ; Shudong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2024;24(11):721-725
Objective To investigate the clinicopathologic characteristics of clear cell papillary renal cell tumor and the medium to long-term effect of surgical treatment.Methods A total of 23 cases of clear cell papillary renal cell tumor treated in our department from October 2013 to January 2024 were retrospectively analyzed.For patients undergoing partial nephrectomy,the renal artery was dissociated and blocked through abdominal or retroperitoneal approach to remove the tumor,and then the wound was sutured.For patients undergoing radical nephrectomy,the renal artery,vein,and ureter were dissociated and clipped by Hem-o-lok for cutting off,and then the kidney was removed.Results The operations were accomplished in all the patients,including 18 laparoscopic operations and 5 robot-assisted laparoscopic operations.Among them,17 cases underwent partial nephrectomy,with an operating time of 73-229 min (median,149 min),blocking time of 9-35 min (median,21 min),blood loss of 10-100 ml ( median,20 ml),and postoperative hospitalization time of 3-28 d ( median,6 d).Six cases underwent radical nephrectomy,with an operating time of 110-232 min ( median,123 min),blood loss of 5-200 ml ( median,10 ml),and postoperative hospitalization time of 3-7 d ( median,4 d).Postoperative pathology showed clear cell papillary renal cell tumor with nuclear grade ( WHO/ISUP grade) of Ⅰ-Ⅱ.The 23 cases were followed up for 7-121 months (mean,53 months),of which 10 cases were followed up for more than 3 years and 9 cases for more than 5 years.One case was found to have contralateral renal lesions one year after operation and underwent laparoscopic partial nephrectomy,with a pathological result of clear cell papillary renal cell tumor.Subsequent re-examinations showed that there were cysts in both kidneys.At 7 years after the first operation,solid nodules in both kidneys were found,and a recurrence was considered.The patient was given active monitoring for 2 years ( CT re-examinations every 3-6 months) and was in stable condition.Another case was found gastric cardia tubular adenocarcinoma at 29 months after operation and was resected under gastroscopy.No recurrence was found during follow-ups for 121 months.The remaining 21 cases had no recurrence.Conclusions Preoperative diagnosis of clear cell papillary renal cell tumor is difficult,and surgery is an effective method for treating this disease.Medium to long-term follow-up shows a good prognosis,but there are still some cases of recurrence or combined with multiple primary cancer.Postoperative follow-ups should be noted.
8.A case report of bladder metastasis from pancreatic cancer
Xiushi LIN ; Min QIU ; Jinghui JI ; Shiying TANG ; Xiaojun TIAN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2024;45(12):954-955
Bladder metastasis of pancreatic cancer is rare in the clinic.The male patient was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and underwent laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy. An abdominopelvic CT examination was performed 18 months after the operation and found a new bladder mass. Transurethral resection of bladder tumor was performed, and pathological examination showed that the mass was consistent with metastasis of pancreatic poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma. The patient received chemotherapy after the operation, and there was no tumor recurrence or new metastasis on PET-CT imaging after 8 months of follow-up. This case suggested the possibility of metastasis if a bladder mass was present after the surgery of pancreatic cancer.

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