1.Investigation of the cognition of consequences of scientific misconduct of trainees in physician standardized training in Guangxi
Yizhao LI ; Lulin CHEN ; Xiaoli TAN ; Yue LI ; Huimin HUANG ; Jie WANG ; Xiaoyan GUO
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2024;37(3):224-229
Objective:This study aimed to assess the awareness of trainees in physician standardized training towards the consequences of scientific misconduct and identify the main influencing factors, additionally, to provide targeted suggestions.Methods:A questionnaire survey was conducted among 6 200 trainees from 17 National standardized training bases for residencies in Guangxi. The cognitive status of the consequences of scientific misconduct were analyzed and factors affecting trainees' cognition were examined in terms of grade, education level, research experience, publication experience, research integrity training experience, and research integrity knowledge level.Results:The findings indicated that the awareness of trainees towards the consequences of scientific misconduct requires improvement. Notably, trainees from the 2020 and 2021 grade cohorts, with a master′s degree or above, having led research projects, having participated in research integrity training, and with a high level of research integrity knowledge scored higher on the cognitive assessment of the impact of research misconduct.Conclusions:Training bases should prioritize the education of research integrity among trainees, enhance their identification with scientific research integrity, raise their awareness of the seriousness of the consequences of scientific misconduct, and uphold the belief of adhering to the bottom line of academic ethics.
2.Rac1 promotes the formation of heterotypic cell-in-cell structure.
Tao HU ; Pengfei FENG ; Haoyuan LI ; Lulin ZHOU ; Zubiao NIU ; Yinuo HUANG ; Xiaoning WANG ; Chenxi WANG ; Hui LIU ; Chengjun WU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2023;39(10):4123-4134
Heterotypic cell-in-cell structures (heCICs) are closely related to tumor development and progression, and have become a new frontier in life science research. Ras-related C3 botulinum toxin substrate 1 (Rac1) belongs to the classic Rho GTPase, which plays a key role in regulating the cytoskeleton and cell movement. To investigate the role and mechanism of Rac1 in the formation of heCICs, tumor cells and immune killer cells were labeled with cell-tracker, respectively, to establish the heCICs model. Upon treatment with the Rac1 inhibitor NSC23766, the formation of heCICs between tumor and immune cells was significantly reduced. The plasmid pQCXIP-Rac1-EGFP constructed by gene cloning was packaged into pseudoviruses that subsequently infect tumor cells to make cell lines stably expressing Rac1. As a result, the formation of heCICs was significantly increased upon Rac1 overexpression. These results demonstrated a promotive role of Rac1 in heCICs formation, which may facilitate treating cell-in-cell related diseases, such as tumors, by targeting Rac1.
3.Relationship between early urinary incontinence after holmium laser enucleation of the prostate and preoperative membranous urethral length
Ke LIU ; Fan ZHANG ; Ye YAN ; Chunlei XIAO ; Shudong ZHANG ; Yi HUANG ; Lulin MA
Chinese Journal of Urology 2023;44(1):21-25
Objective:To assess whether urinary incontinence after holmium laser enucleation of the prostate (HoLEP) is associated with membranous urethral length(MUL)on preoperative magnetic resonance imaging.Methods:The data of 96 patients who underwent HoLEP from January 2019 to April 2021 in Peking University Third Hospital were retrospectively analyzed. For all patients, the average age was (70.0±7.7) years old, the average body mass index was (23.9±2.9)kg/m 2, median pre-biopsy PSA was 3.79(2.48, 6.03)ng/ml, the average prostatic volume was (60.5±35.0)ml. 22 patients(22.9%) suffered with diabetes mellitus, and 17 patients(17.7%)had at least one time urinary retention. MUL was measured on MRI as the vertical distance from prostatic apex to the entry of the urethra into the penile bulb. All patients' median MUL was 13(11, 17)mm. The recovery of continence was followed up 2 weeks after HoLEP. The difference of age, body mass index, preoperative PSA, diabetes mellitus, urinary retention, prostate volume and MUL between urinary continence and incontinence group 2 weeks after HoLEP operation. The variables with P<0.1 were included in multivariable logistic regression to analyze the independent risk factors of urinary incontinence after HoLEP were compared. Results:All operations were successfully completed. The continence returned to normal in 72 cases (75.0%) and urinary incontinence existed in 24 cases (25.0%) in 2 weeks after surgery. There were 27 cases (37.5%) in continence group and 16 cases (66.7%) in incontinence group for those aged≥70 years. 21 cases (29.2%) in continence group and 13 cases (54.2%) in incontinence group had prostate volume ≥ 60 ml. There were 30 cases (41.7%) in continence group and 20 cases (83.3%) in incontinence group with MUL<13 mm. χ 2 test showed that age ( P=0.013), prostate volume ( P=0.027) and MUL ( P<0.001) were related to the incontinence after surgery. The age, prostate volume and MUL were included in the multivariate logistic regression analysis. Multiple logistic regression showed that MUL<13 mm( P<0.001) was independent predictor for incontinence after HoLEP. Conclusions:The incidence of urinary incontinence was high 2 weeks after HoLEP. Short MUL, which is less than 13 mm, is significantly associated with delayed recovery of urinary continence after HoLEP.
4.Specific expression of transmembrane protein 26 in retina and its association with primary open-angle glaucoma
Yi YIN ; Yao MAO ; Zhenglin YANG ; Lulin HUANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2022;40(4):303-309
Objective:To predict the transmembrane structure of transmembrane protein 26 (TMEM26), observe its expression in human retina and mouse retina, and investigate the relationship between it and primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG).Methods:The transmembrane structure of TMEM26 in human and mouse was obtained by inputting its amino acid sequences into the transmembrane protein structure prediction software, MemBrain.The expression and location of TMEM26 in human and mouse retinas were observed through frozen retinal sections stained with anti-TMEM26 antibody, which came from a human donor and five SPF-grade C57BL/6 mice.The possible function of TMEM26 gene and its influence on eyes were inferred on the basis of the specific expression of TMEM26 in retina.The single nucleotide polymorphism mutation of TMEM26 gene was searched in literature related to ocular diseases.The use and care of animals complied with the Regulations on the Management of Experimental Animals.This research protocol was approved by an Ethics Committee of Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital (No.2019-36). Results:Both human and mouse TMEM26 were eight transmembrane proteins with similar eight hydrophobic transmembrane domains, four hydrophilic cytoplasmic domains and five hydrophilic extracellular membrane domains.Small differences in the number of amino acid residues in the domains of TMEM26 were found.In both human and mouse retina, TMEM26 gene was only specifically expressed in the outer plexiform layer (OPL)and inner plexiform layer (IPL). TMEM26 was weakly associated with POAG in a published data. Conclusions:TMEM26 is a multi-pass transmembrane protein, mainly expressed in IPL and OPL of the retina. TMEM26 gene is weakly related to POAG.
5.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.
6.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.
7.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.
8.Efficacy and safety study of Chinese botulinum toxin A 100U in patients with overactive bladder: a prospective, multicenter, double-blind and randomized controlled trial
Limin LIAO ; Huiling CONG ; Zhihui XU ; Enhui LI ; Zhiliang WENG ; Haihong JIANG ; Ben LIU ; Xiao HUANG ; Shujie XIA ; Wei WEN ; Juan WU ; Guowei SHI ; Yang WANG ; Peijun LI ; Yang YU ; Zujun FANG ; Jie ZHENG ; Ye TIAN ; Haodong SHANG ; Hanzhong LI ; Zhongming HUANG ; Liqun ZHOU ; Yunxiang XIAO ; Yaoguang ZHANG ; Jianlong WANG ; Xiaodong ZHANG ; Peng ZHANG ; Dongwen WANG ; Xuhui ZHANG ; Keji XIE ; Bin WANG ; Lulin MA ; Xiaojun TIAN ; Lijun CHEN ; Jinkai DONG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2021;42(6):414-422
Objective:To assess the efficacy and safety of 100 units of botulinum toxin A (BTX-A) intradetrusor injection in patients with overactive bladder.Methods:From April 2016 to December 2018, 17 tertiary hospitals were selected to participate in this prospective, multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study. Two phases of study were conducted: the primary phase and the extended phase. This study enrolled patients aged 18 to 75 years who had been inadequately managed by anticholinergic therapy (insufficient efficacy or intolerable side effects) and had spontaneous voiding with overactive bladder. Exclusion criteria included patients with severe cardiac, renal and hepatic disorders, patients with previous botulinum toxin treatment for 6 months or allergic to BTX-A, patients with urinary tract infections, patients with urinary stones, urinary tract tumors, diabetes mellitus, and bleeding tendency. Eligible patients were randomly assigned to BTX-A group and placebo control group in a ratio of 2∶1. Two groups of patients received 20 intradetrusor injections of BTX-A 100U or placebo at the depth of the submucosal muscle layer respectively under cystoscope, including 5 injections at the base of the bladder, 3 injections to the bladder triangle, 5 injections each to the left and right walls and 2 injections to the top, sparing the bladder neck. As a placebo control group, patients received same volume of placebo containing no BTX-A and only adjuvant freeze-dried preparations for injection with the same method. A combination of gelatin, sucrose, and dextran served as adjuvants. Average micturition times per 24 hours, urinary incontinence (UI) episodes per day, average micturition volume per day, OAB symptom score(OABSS), and quality of life (QOL) score were recorded at baseline and the 2nd, 6th and 12th week after treatment. The primary efficacy endpoint was the change from baseline in the average micturition times per 24 hours at the 6th week after treatment. The secondary efficacy endpoints included the change from baseline in the average micturition times per 24 hours at 2nd and 12th week, as well as the change from baseline in the OABSS, QOL score, average frequency of urgency and UI episodes per day, urgency score, average micturition volume per day at 2nd, 6th and 12th week after treatment. Patients were followed for 12 weeks to assess adverse events (AEs). After assessed at week 12, if the micturition times has decreased less than 50% compared to baseline and the patient is willing to receive retreatment, then patients could enter the extended trial phase. In that phase, patients in both groups were injected with 100 units BTX-A from 12th week onwards and then followed up the same indicators for 12 weeks.Results:216 patients were enrolled in this trial (144 cases in the BTX-A group and 72 cases in the placebo control group). Baseline characteristics such as age (47.75±14.20 in the BTX-A group and 46.39±15.55 in the control group), sex (25 male/117 female in the BTX-A group and 10/61 in the control group), and disease duration (0.51 years in the BTX-A group and 0.60 years in the control group) were balanced between the two groups( P>0.05). A marked reduction from baseline in average micturition times per 24 hours was observed in all treatment groups at the 6th week and the reduction of the two groups was statistically different ( P<0.001 and P=0.008 respectively). Compared with the baseline, the average micturition times per 24 hours at the 6th week decreased from baseline by 2.40(0.70, 4.60)times for the BTX-A group and 0.70(-1.00, 3.30) times for the placebo control group respectively, and the difference between the two groups was considered to be statistically significant ( P=0.003). The change rates of average micturition times per 24 hours from baseline at the 6th week of the two groups were (16±22)% and (8±25)% respectively, and the difference between the two groups was statistically significant ( P=0.014). Compared with the baseline, the average micturition times per 24 hours at 2nd and 12th week decreased by 2.00(0.00, 4.00)and 3.30(0.60, 5.03)for the BTX-A group, 1.00(-1.00, 3.00)and 1.70(-1.45, 3.85)for the placebo control group respectively. The difference between two groups was considered to be statistically significant ( P=0.038 and P=0.012); the changes of average urgency times per day for the BTX-A group and the control group at the 2nd, 6th and 12th week were 2.00(0.00, 4.30)and 2.40(0.30, 5.00), 3.00(0.30, 5.70)and 0.70(-1.30, 2.70), 0.70(-1.30, 3.00) and 1.35(-1.15, 3.50), respectively. There were significant differences between two groups at the 2nd, 6th and 12th week, ( P=0.010, P=0.003 and P=0.025, respectively). The OABSS of the BTX-A group and the control group at the 6th week decreased by 1.00(0.00, 4.00)and 0.50(-1.00, 2.00) compared with the baseline, and the difference between the two groups was statistically significant ( P=0.003). 47 cases of BTX-A group and 34 cases of placebo control group entered the extended trial phase, and 40 and 28 cases completed the extended trial phase, respectively. The average micturition volume per 24 hours changed by -16.60(-41.60, -0.60)ml and -6.40(-22.40, 13.30)ml, (-35.67±54.41)ml and(-1.76±48.69)ml, (-36.14±41.51)ml and (-9.28±44.59)ml, (-35.85±43.35)ml and(-10.41±40.29)ml for two groups at the 12th, 14th, 18th and 24th week, and the difference between two groups was statistically significant at each follow-up time ( P=0.01, 0.006, 0.012 and 0.016, respectively). There was no significant difference in other parameters( P>0.05). However, adverse reactions after intradetrusor injection included increased residual urine volume (27 in the BTX-A group and 3 in the control group), dysuria (21 in the BTX-A group and 6 in the control group), urinary infection (19 in the BTX-A group and 6 in the control group), bladder neck obstruction (3 in the BTX-A group and 0 in the control group), hematuria (3 in the BTX-A group and 1 in the control group), elevated alanine aminotransferase (3 in the BTX-A group and 0 in the control group), etc. During the follow-up period, there was no significant difference in the other adverse events between two groups except the increase of residual urine volume( P<0.05). In the primary trial phase, among the 27 cases with increased residual urine volume in BTA group, only 1 case (3.70%) with PVR more than 300 ml; the PVR of 3 patients in the placebo group was less than 100 ml. The increase of residual urine volume caused by the injection could be improved or disappeared with the passage of time. Conclusions:Intradetrusor injection of Chinese BTX-A improved the average micturition times per 24 hours, the average daily urgent micturition times, OABSS, and average micturition volume per time, and reduced the adverse effects in patients with overactive bladder.Chinese BTX-A at dose of 100U demonstrated durable efficacy and safety in the management of overactive bladder.
9.Association between LIPC gene polymorphisms and choroidal neovascularization
Ling LIAO ; Fang HAO ; Dan JIANG ; Lulin HUANG ; Haoyu CHEN ; Zhenglin YANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2020;38(10):845-850
Objective:To investigate the association between choroidal neovascularization (CNV) and the LIPC gene single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in a Chinese Han population from Shantou. Methods:A case-control study was designed.Two hundred and twenty-one patients with CNV who visited Shantou International Eye Center from January 2010 to December 2016 were enrolled and served as the CNV group, and 430 healthy volunteers matched in age and gender were enrolled and served as the normal control group.Each of 5 ml fasting peripheral blood of the subjects was extracted, and peripheral blood DNA was extracted after anticoagulation.PCR amplification was conducted on SNP loci of LIPC gene including rs10468017, rs920915 and rs2070895.After purification, genotyping was performed on the above SNP loci using the single base extension (SNaPshot) method.Hardy-weinberg equilibrium (HWE) test was used to determine the genotype frequency of the three SNPs of LIPC gene.The gene frequency and genotype frequency of the 3 loci between the CNV group and normal control group were compared.This study followed the Declaration of Helsinki.Written informed consent was obtained from each subject prior to entering the study cohort.The study protocol was approved by the Ethics Committee of Joint Shantou International Eye Center of Shantou University and The Chinese University of Hong Kong (No.11-004). Results:The genotype frequency distribution of rs10468017, rs920915 and rs2070895 of the three SNPs of LIPC gene reached genetic balance in the total samples ( P>0.05). The genotype frequencies of rs10468017 TT genotype, rs920915 CC genotype and rs2070895 AA genotype in CNV group were 3.62%, 5.43% and 12.22%, respectively, while those of normal control group were 2.56%, 5.58% and 14.19%, respectively, with no statistically significant difference (all at P>0.05). The minimum allele (T) frequency of rs10468017 was 18.1% and 17.2%, the minimum allele (C) frequency of rs920915 was 21.7% and 23.1%, and the minimum allele (A) frequency of rs2070895 was 33.7% and 38.7% in the CNV group and the normal control group, respectively (all at P>0.05). The odd ratio ( OR) values (95%confidence interval [ CI]) of rs10468017, rs920915 and rs2070895 in the CNV group and the normal control group were 1.06 (0.79-1.44), 0.92 (0.70-1.21) and 0.80 (0.63-1.02), respectively. Conclusions:The results from the present study do not indicate the association of LIPC SNPs (rsl0468017, rs920915 and rs2070895) with CNV in the Shantou Han population.
10.Relationship between positive surgical margin after laparoscopic radical prostatectomy and intravesical prostatic protrusion length
Fan ZHANG ; Yichang HAO ; Bin YANG ; Ye YAN ; Guoliang WANG ; Chunlei XIAO ; Shudong ZHANG ; Yi HUANG ; Lulin MA
Chinese Journal of Urology 2020;41(9):656-660
Objective:To identify the relationship between positive surgical margin after laparoscopic radical prostatectomy and intravesical prostatic protrusion length on preoperative magnetic resonance imaging.Methods:We retrospectively analyzed 110 patients with pathologic confirmed prostate carcinoma who underwent laparoscopic radical prostatectomy in our hospital. For all 110 patients, the average age was (70.4±7.8) years old, median pre-biopsy PSA was 12.23 ng/ml(range 0.78-110 ng/ml). There were 27 cases, 35 cases and 48 cases for biopsy Gleason score 6, 7 and ≥8. There were 73 patients with clinical stage T 1 and T 2, 37 patients with clinical stage T 3.The median prostatic volume was 38.16ml(range 11.83-163.36ml). MRI examination was performed in 1 week before the biopsy. Intravesical prostatic protrusion length (IPPL) was measured on MRI as the vertical distance from the tip of the protruding prostate to the base of the urinary bladder. All patients who underwent MRI preoperatively median IPPL was 3 mm(range 0-27 mm). There were 72 patients with IPPL<5 mm and 38 patients with IPPL≥5 mm respectively. All patients received extra-peritoneal laparoscopic radical prostatectomy. Parameters describing the surgical margin status and the location of positive surgical margin was recorded. The χ 2 tested the statistical significance in proportions differences. The multivariable logistic regression was used to assess risk factors for positive surgical margin and positive base surgical margin(PBSM). Results:Positive surgical margin rate was 38.1% for all patients, 25 patients(22.7%) had PBSM.χ 2 test showed that clinical stage ( P<0.001) and IPPL ( P=0.038) were related to the postoperative positive surgical margin. The clinical stage, Gleason score and IPPL were included in the multivariate logistic regression analysis. Multiple logistic regression showed that T 3 stage( P<0.001) was independent predictor for positive surgical margin. χ 2 test showed that clinical stage( P<0.001) and IPPL( P=0.001) were related to the postoperative PBSM. The clinical stage, Gleason score and IPPL were included in the multivariate logistic regression analysis. T 3 stage( P<0.001)and IPPL≥5 mm ( P=0.009) were independent predictors for PBSM according to multivariable logistic regression. Conclusions:For prostate cancer patients who received laparoscopic radical prostatectomy, clinical stage T 3was an independent risk factor for postoperative positive surgical margin. IPPL≥5 mm on preoperative magnetic resonance imaging and clinical stage T 3 were independent risk factors for PBSM.

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