1.Clinical and pathological characteristics of small cell carcinoma of bladder and the efficacy of neoadjuvant therapy
Shahatiaili AKEZHOULI ; Lei QIAN ; Tianxiang ZHANG ; Di JIN ; Ruiyun ZHANG ; Haige CHEN
Journal of Modern Urology 2023;28(6):474-479
【Objective】 To investigate the clinical characteristics and prognostic factors of small cell carcinoma of bladder (SCCB), and to explore the efficacy of neoadjuvant therapy. 【Methods】 Clinical information of 47 SCCB patients were retrospectively collected, and the clinical and pathological features were compared with those of urothelial carcinoma (UBC). The prognostic factors and efficacy of neoadjuvant therapy were also investigated. 【Results】 SCCB had higher baseline tumor staging, and was more likely to invade the muscle (100%) and metastasize distantly (21.3%). The overall survival was poor (median: 13.1 months, 1-year survival rate: 53.7%, 5-year overall survival rate: 15.4%). Tumor T staging was a risk factor for SCCB, while neoadjuvant therapy was an independent protective factor that significantly reduced the risk of recurrence and metastasis (HR: 0.189, 95%CI: 0.051-0.697, P=0.012) and death (HR: 0.177, 95%CI: 0.045-0.698, P=0.013), and significantly improved disease-free survival and overall survival. In addition, compared with neoadjuvant chemotherapy alone, neoadjuvant chemotherapy combined with immunotherapy could improve the pathological complete response rate. 【Conclusion】 SCCB is highly malignant and prone to metastasis, and has a poor prognosis. Neoadjuvant therapy combined with radical cystectomy is recommended as the first-line treatment.
2.Clinical analysis of squamous cell carcinoma of renal pelvis
Jiwei HUANG ; Xingyun CAI ; Zaoyu WANG ; Wen CAI ; Hongyang QIAN ; Yonghui CHEN ; Jin ZHANG ; Haige CHEN ; Ming CAO ; Wei XUE ; Yiran HUANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2020;41(5):348-351
Objective:To investigate the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of squamous cell carcinoma of renal pelvis.Methods:The clinic data of 28 cases with squamous cell carcinoma of renal pelvis confirmed by pathologic examination treated during June 2007 and September 2019 was retrospectively analyzed. There were 19 male and 9 female patients, with a median age of 56 years. Hematuria was present in 18 cases, flank pain was present in 11 cases, and abdominal mass was present in 1 case. All 28 cases accepted CT or MRI examination. Renal pelvis or renal tumors were found in 26 cases, and severe hydronephrosis was observed in 2 cases. 2 cases underwent PET/CT, and bone metastasis was found in 1 case. Preoperative diagnoses were renal pelvic tumor in 13 cases, renal tumor in 13 cases and renal abscess in 2 cases. Coexisting renal calculi or renal pelvic calculus was detected in 19 cases. All 28 cases underwent surgical excision, including radical nephroureterectomy in 13 cases, radical nephrectomy in 12 cases, palliative resection in 1 case, and pyonephrenectomy in 2 cases. Enlarged lymph nodes were found in 9 cases during the surgery, and local lymph node dissection was performed in these cases.Results:The mean diameter of the tumors was 8.5 cm. Histopathological examination revealed that 9 cases were well differentiated, 11 cases were moderately differentiated, and 8 case was poorly differentiated. 1 case had pT 2 stage, 15 cases had pT 3 stage and 12 cases had pT 4 stage. 9 cases had lymph node metastasis. 5 cases had renal vein thrombosis. Immunohistochemistry staining exhibited consistent characteristics including CK5(+ ), 34βE12(+ ), p63(+ ), CK20(-) and GATA3(-). Postoperatively, 12 cases received adjuvant therapy including chemotherapy, radiotherapy and/or immunotherapy. Within a median follow-up of 6.0 months (ranging 1-80 months), median overall survival was 10.0 months. 15 cases died of tumor progression. Conclusion:Squamous cell carcinoma is a rare and highly aggressive neoplasm, typically associated with long-lasting renal calculi, hydronephrosis and chronic inflammation. The diagnosis should be established on pathologic examination.CK5, 34βE12 and p63 positivity contribute to the diagnosis of squamous cell carcinoma. Surgery is the foremost choice of treatment, but the risk of recurrence and metastasis is high. The prognosis is extremely poor as the majority of patients are diagnosed with advanced stages.
3.The diagnosis and treatment of primary adenocarcinoma of the upper urinary tract
Xingyun CAI ; Jiwei HUANG ; Yueming WANG ; Zaoyu WANG ; Wen CAI ; Hongyang QIAN ; Yonghui CHEN ; Jin ZHANG ; Haige CHEN ; Ming CAO ; Yiran HUANG ; Wei XUE
Chinese Journal of Urology 2020;41(5):352-355
Objective:To study the pathological characteristics, diagnosis and treatment of primary adenocarcinoma of renal pelvis and ureter.Methods:The clinical pathological characteristics, treatment and prognosis of 5 patients with adenocarcinoma of upper urinary tract treated between January 2007 and May 2019 was retrospectively reviewed. There were 4 male and 1 female patients, with a median age of 60 years. The major symptoms were hematuria in 5 cases and low back pain in 4 cases. All cases underwent B-ultrasound and CT examination, and 4 cases accepted cystoscopy. Preoperative diagnoses were ureter tumor in 2 cases, renal pelvis tumor in 1 case, renal tumor in 1 case and renal calculus in 1 case.Results:5 cases were treated with surgery. Radical nephroureterectomy was performed in 3 cases, and nephrectomy in one case. 1 case underwent first-stage percutaneous nephrolithotomy and second-stage radical nephroureterectomy due to the discovery of tumor. 1 case was treated with radiotherapy and immune checkpoint inhibitor postoperatively. The mean diameter of the tumors was 4.4 cm. There were 3 renal pelvis adenocarcinomas and 2 ureter adenocarcinomas confirmed by pathologic examination, including 3 cases of pT 3 stage and 1 case of pT 4 stage. Lymph node metastasis was found in 2 cases. Immunohistochemistry revealed that CDX2(+ ), p63(-), GATA3(-), β-catenin(-)were the common features of five cases. The median survival was 12 months with a median follow-up of 6 months. 2 cases died of tumor progression within 1 year. Conclusions:Adenocarcinoma is an extremely rare malignancy, typically associated with long-standing calculi and chronic inflammation. Given the fact that clinical and imaging findings are nonspecific, the diagnosis is based on pathologic examination, supported by glandular structure of histology. Immunohistochemical staining exhibited CDX2 and CK20 positivity and β-catenin negativity, moreover, GATA3, p63 and CK7 was usually negative or partially positive. Surgery is the foremost choice of treatment. The prognosis is correlated with subtypes, whereas the overall prognosis is poor due to high rates of recurrence and metastasis.
4.Prognostic value of lymphovascular invasion for patients with upper tract urothelial carcinoma after radical nephroureterectomy
Yichu YUAN ; Jiwei HUANG ; Yonghui CHEN ; Jin ZHANG ; Qi CHEN ; Haige CHEN ; Yiran HUANG ; Wei XUE
Chinese Journal of Urology 2017;38(12):891-895
Objective To investigate the prognostic significance of the lymphovascular invasion (LVI) in patients with upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC) after radical nephmureterectomy (RNU).Methods A retrospective review was performed on 812 patients who underwent radical nephroureterectomy for UTUC in our hospital from January 1998 to March 2016.Among all the patients,534 were male and 278 female,with median age 67 years old (ranged 25 to 89 years).Three hundred and three patients had hypertension and 119 patients had diabetes.Hydronephrosis was present in 393 patients.445 patients had tumor in left side and the remaining 367 in right side.The tumor was located in the renal pelvis in 422 patients and was ureteric in 319 patients and multifocal in 71 patients.Low pathological grade and high pathological grade was diagnosed in 239 and 573,respectively.The x2 test was used to detect the association between lymphovascular invasion (LVI) and several clinicopathological features.Kaplan-Meier method with the log-rank test was used to assess overall survival (OS) and cancer-specific survival (CSS).Multivariate analysis was conducted using Cox proportional-hazards regression model.Results There were 396 cases with pathological stage Tis +Ta +T1,135 cases T2,257 cases T3 and 24 cases T4.Of all patients,52 had lymph node metastasis.The median follow-up time was 41 months (ranged 2 to 206 months).Of all 812 patients included,110 patients (13.5%) had LVI,while 702 patients (86.5%) were LV1 negative.The 5-year OS and CSS was 44.8% and 48.9% for LVI positive group while 70.1% and 76.0% for LVI negative group (P < 0.001).Furthermore,there were statistically significant differences between LVI positive group and LVI negative group in hydronephrosis,tumor grade,tumor stage,muscle invasion and lymph node metastasis (P<0.05).Cox regression showed LVI,advanced age (≥65 year),higher tumor grade,advanced tumor stage (≥ pT2),lymph node metastasis and multifocal tumor were significant prognostic factors in patients with UTUC after RUN.Conclusion UTUC may have a poor prognosis and LVI could be an independent predictor of both OS and CSS.
5.Analysis of the necessity of extraperitonealization in ileal conduit surgery after radical cystectomy
Fangming LIU ; Di JIN ; Wenhao SHEN ; Ming CAO ; Lianhua ZHANG ; Ruiyun ZHANG ; Liang DONG ; Wei XUE ; Yiran HUANG ; Haige CHEN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2017;38(5):352-356
Objective To discuss the necessity of closing the peritoneum during the operation of ileal conduit after the radical cystectomy.Methods We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 395 patients with bladder cancer who received radical cystectomy from Jan.2014 to Sep.2016.The amount of male was 327,female was 68.The mean age was (65.8 ± 9.7) years old.Patients were divided into four groups according to the surgical method of cystectomy and urinary diversion.In group A,patients,including 78 males and 9 females,were received open radical cysectomy (ORC) with extraperitoneal ileal conduit.The mean age was (67.8 ± 9.2) years old.In the preoperative clinical staging,66 cases were less than T2 and 21 cases were more than T2.Preoperative pathological grade in 83 cases and low grade in 4 cases.In group B,patients,including 31 males and 2 females,were accepted ORC with ileal conduit without peritoneum closure.The mean age was (67.3 ± 8.7) years old.Preoperative clinical staging showed less than T2 in 25 cases,more than T2 in 8 cases,The preoperative pathological grade showed high grade in 33 cases.In group C,patients,including 112 males and 27 females,were accpeted LRC with ileal conduit without peritoneum closure.The mean age was (64.3 ± 10.5)years old.The preoperative clinical staging showed less than T2 in 107 cases and more than T2 in 32 cases.The preoperative pathological grade showed high grade in 135 cases and low grade in 4 cases.In group D,patients,including 106 males and 30 females,were accepted RARC with ileal conduit without peritoneum closure.The mean age was (65.9 ±10.0)years old.Preoperative clinical staging showed less than T2 in 103 cases and more than T2 in 33 cases.The preoperative pathological grade showed high grade in 132 cases and low grade in 4 cases.Ileal conduit without peritoneum closure means completely open the peritoneum after anastomosis of the ureter and intestine in the urinary diversion surgery without shutting down the peritoneum,which is different from the extraperitoneal ileal conduit.The operating time,blood loss,blood transfusion rate,recovery time of intestinal function and perioperative complications and rate of hydronephrosis were analyzed.Results The 395 cases completed operation successfully,no LRC or RARC had been converted to ORC.The operative time was (280.1 ± 92.3) min,(233.6 ± 99.4) min,(304.8 ± 108.9) min,(364.6 ± 86.4) min in four groups,respectively (P < 0.05).The blood loss in four groups were (489.1 ± 285.6) ml,(431.8 ± 233.1) ml,(373.0 ±213.7) ml,(205.6 ± 137.8) ml,respectively (P <0.05).The transfusion rate in four groups were 18 (20.7%),16 (48.0%),15 (10.8%),14 (10.3%),respectively (P < 0.05).The mean time to flatus in four groups were (3.7 ±1.8)d,(3.6±1.0)d,(3.5±1.2)d,(2.2±1.7)d,respectively (P < 0.05).While ileal obstruction rate had no statistical difference in four groups [group A 17 cases(19.5%),group B 6 cases(18.2%),group C 27 cases(19.4%),group D 19 cases(14.0%),P =0.678].Urine leakage,intestinal leakage,lymphocyst were only occurred in group A [7 cases (8.0%),2 cases (2.3%),2 cases (2.3%)].Pyelonephritis was noticed in each group,including 14 cases(16.1%)in group A,2 cases(6.1%)in group B,9 cases (6.5%)in group C,6 cases(4.4%)in group D (P < 0.05).Hydronephrosis 6 months after surgery was observed in four groups,including 15 cases(17.2%)in group A,3 cases(9.1%)in group B,7 cases(5.0%)in group C,5 cases(3.7%)in group D (P < 0.05).Conclusions Ileal conduit without peritoneum closure would not increase the incidence of complications,on the contrary,it would relieve the tension of anastomosis,and reduce the occurrence of complications such as urine leakage.
6.Intraoperative autologous based blood conservation strategies in mitral valve replacement.
Linfeng QIAN ; Junnan ZHENG ; Liangwei CHEN ; Jianjie JIANG ; Yinglian CHEN ; Liping SHI ; Haige ZHAO ; Yiming NI
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2016;54(2):125-128
OBJECTIVETo evaluate whether intraoperative autologous donation (IAD) can reduce perioperative blood transfusion for patients underwent mitral valve replacement (MVR).
METHODSA total of 318 patients received implementation of IAD from January 2011 to December 2013 were analyzed retrospectively, and compared with 517 patients of the previous 36-month period (from January 2008 to December 2012). The method of small-volume retrograde autologous priming, strict blood transfusion standard along with IAD together constituted a progressive blood-saving strategy. Statistical methods including Students' t-test, Pearson's χ(2) test, Kruskal-Wallis analysis and multivariate Logistic regression model were used for comparisons of the data.
RESULTSThere were no significant difference between IAD group and non-IAD group considering preoperative patient demographics, characteristics and preoperative comorbidities. However, IAD group significantly reduced number of patients transfused with intra/post-operative packed red-blood cell (PRBC) (55(17.0%) vs. 215 (42.1%), χ(2)=53.0, P=0.000), and had significantly reduced postoperative chest tube output (150(380) ml vs. 700(660) ml, H=195.648, P=0.000), length of stay ((16±6) d vs. (20±8)d, t=9.60, P=0.000). But hematocrit were lower in IAD group (30%±5% vs.33%±4% at end of operation, t=7.76, P=0.000; 30%±4% vs. 32%±5% at discharge, P=0.000, t=3.86). Multivariate logistic aggression analysis revealed that age, IAD and smoking history were factors influencing the probability of intra or postoperative blood transfusion.
CONCLUSIONImplementation of blood conservation strategies based on intraoperative autologous donation in mitral valve replacement surgery can significantly reduce intra/postoperative blood transfusion as well as postoperative complications.
Blood Transfusion, Autologous ; Bloodless Medical and Surgical Procedures ; Cardiac Surgical Procedures ; methods ; Hematocrit ; Humans ; Logistic Models ; Mitral Valve ; surgery ; Postoperative Complications ; Retrospective Studies
7.Correlation of tumor size and histopathological characteristics for presumed renal cell carcinoma
Wen KONG ; Jin ZHANG ; Baijun DONG ; Yonghui CHEN ; Haige CHEN ; Qi CHEN ; Wei XUE ; Lixin ZHOU ; Junjie BO ; Dongming LIU ; Yiran HUANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2012;33(2):88-92
ObjectiveTo analyze the incidence of benign lesions in patients undergoing surgery for presumed renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and investigate the correlation of tumor size and histopathological characteristics.MethodsFrom Jan 2003 to Sep 2010,1531 patients (1042 males,489 females with average age of 55.1 years (15 -89 years) underwent nephrectomy.There were 1123 radical nephrectomies and 408 partial nephrectomies for solitary renal cortical neoplasms presumed to be RCC in preoperative imaging study.The pathological tumor size,the percentage of benign lesions and histologic subtypes were analyzed retrospectively.The correlation of Fuhrman grading and tumor size in clear cell type RCC and papillary RCC was investigated as well.Results Pathological examinations revealed that there were 81 (5.3%)benign lesions of 1531 patients.The incidence of benign lesions was 7.8% in renal masses smaller than 4.0cm,3.8% in masses with 4.1 - 7.0 cm,and 1.1% in masses larger than 7.0 cm ( P < 0.01 ).Angiomyolipoma was the most predominant histologic subtype in benign renal lesions with a frequency of 69.5%,52.6% and 33.3% in ≤4.0 cm,4.1 - 7.0 cm and > 7.0 cm subgroups,respectively.Oncocytoma was present in 13.6%,15.8% and 33.3% of the benign lesions in the above 3 subgroups (P =0.47).One thousand four hundred and fifty cases of malignancies (94.7%) were identified.The frequency of clear cell type RCC was 91.7% in malignant tumors smaller than 4.0 cm,88.1% in 4.1 - 7.0 cm malignancies,and 77.6% in tumors >7.0 cm; the frequency of papillary RCC was 4.0%,4.2% and 7.7% in the above 3 subgroups,and the frequency of chromophobe cell RCC was 3.6%,5.2% and 6.3% accordingly ( P <0.01 ).One thousand three hundred and seventeen cases of clear cell type RCC and papillary RCC with definite Fuhrman grading were identified.The probability of high grade tumors increased with size,while the probability of low-grade lesions decreased (r =0.94,P < 0.01 ),especially for tumors smaller than 11.0cm.ConclusionsPatients in the present study population show a low incidence of benign renal lesions.Benign lesions are less common in larger tumors than in smaller ones.The proportion of clear cell type RCC decreases in larger tumors,however papillary RCC and chromophobe cell RCC are increasing.The probability of high-grade tumors increases with size.The correlation between tumor size and histopathological characteristics may be helpful in patients counseling and decision-making.
8.Changing trend of renal cell carcinoma from 1999 to 2010 : a single center experience
Jin ZHANG ; Baijun DONG ; Wen KONG ; Yonghui CHEN ; Jiwei HUANG ; Qi CHEN ; Haige CHEN ; Dong LI ; Junjie BO ; Lixin ZHOU ; Wei XUE ; Dongming LIU ; Yiran HUANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2012;(12):891-894
Objective To study the evolution of renal cell carcinoma treated in a single institution over the past 12 years.Methods A total of 1923 patients with renal cell carcinoma surgically treated from 1999 to 2010 were included in this study.Age at diagnosis,gender,symptoms,tumor size,TNM stage,histological subtype,Fuhrman grade and type of treatment were compared among 3 periods (Period 1:1999-2002,Period 2:2003-2006,Period 3:2007-2010).Results The number of patients grew fasty from 267 cases in the Period 1 to 1092 cases in the Period 3.The incidentally diagnosed cases increased significantly from 49.8% to 73.6% (P <0.01),while the mean age of patients at diagnosis,the male to female ratio and the proportion of young (<40 years old) patients were not statistically different.The tumor size at diagnosis gradually decreased from 6.1 cm to 4.8 cm (P < 0.01),and the proportion of small tumors less than 4 cm increased remarkably from 30.3% to 54.4% (P < 0.01).Concerning the surgical approach,open surgery decreased from 98.5% to 73.8% (P < 0.01),and laparoscopic surgery increased from 1.50% to 26.2% (P < 0.01).Overall,the rate of nephron-sparing surgery increased from 5.2% to 34.7% (P <0.01) in all cases.The use of nephron-sparing surgery increased significantly from 17.9% to 54.7% in T1a subset and from 0.00% to 14.8% in T1b subset respectively (P < 0.01).Furthermore,radiofrequency ablation was applied and the percent of this approach reached 2.47% in Period 3.Conclusions The evolution of clinical-pathological characteristics and surgical treatment for renal cell carcinoma in a single institution is apparent over the last 12 years.With the increase of incidentally diagnosed cases and small renal tumors,nephron-sparing surgery has been widely performed in T1 subset instead of traditional radical nephrectomy.
9.Staged ureteroscopy in complicated cases
Jiahua PAN ; Wei XUE ; Haige CHEN ; Qi CHEN ; Yonghui CHEN ; Ming CAO ; Yiran HUANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2011;32(6):396-398
Objective To discuss the feasibility and benefits of staged ureteroscopic laser lithotripsy in complicated cases. Methods From May 2005 to May 2008, the staged ureteroscopic procedure was done in 56 cases for ureteric stricture, kinking, spasm or high mobility of ureteric mucosa. Encountering difficulties, with the guide wire settled in place, the endoscopic procedure was ended and a ureteral stent was set. A second ureteroscopic procedure was carried out two weeks later. Results There was no difficulty for the insertion and the advancing of the ureteroscope two weeks later in all 56 cases. Among the 41 cases previously having the ureteric calculi, the stone was pushed into the kidney by the stent in 16 cases. There was no surgical complication during the second procedure. After three months the complete evacuation rate of the calculus was 96.4%. No patient experienced a fever >39.1 ℃ after the first attempt. Conclusions For complicated cases, such as ureteric stricture, spasm, kinking and high mobility of the ureteric mucosa which hinder the safe advancing of the ureteroscope, staged ureteroscopic procedure might be a safe and effective choice.
10.Natural history of renal cell carcinoma associated with von Hippel-Lindau disease
Jin ZHANG ; Jiahua PAN ; Baijun DONG ; Qi CHEN ; Yonghui CHEN ; Haige CHEN ; Wei XUE ; Lixin ZHOU ; Yiran HUANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2010;31(10):666-669
Objective To study the natural history of renal cell carcinomas associated with von Hippel-Lindau disease (VHL). Methods An active surveillance strategy was carried out on 11 VHL cases(5 males and 6 females with average age of 45 years)with 32 renal masses. The mean maximum diameter of these masses at initial diagnosis was 2. 5 cm ranging from 0. 5 to 6.2 cm. Clinical materials, radiographic, and pathologic records were reviewed to determine tumor growth rate, subsequent interventions and outcome of follow-up. Results During a median follow-up of 70 months (range 32 to 258 months), bilateral solid renal tumors developed in 6 patients;13 surgical interventions were performed in 8 cases;tumor local recurrence occurred in 4 cases;3 cases died (2 of metastasis diseases and 1 of an unrelated disease) ;8 cases survived with 1 case taking regular hemodialysis.The median follow-up duration for 32 renal masses was 51 months (range 19 to 106 months). The mean tumor growth rate observed were 0. 55 cm/year (range 0. 04 to 1.75 em/year). Three tumors grew faster (1.13-1.75 cm/year), and the other 29 tumors grew slower (0. 17-0.88 cm/year).Among the 3 tumors, 1 was found to be grade Ⅱ at pathologic examination and another developed metastasis. Progression to metastatic disease was found in 2 patients. At the last follow-up, 27 (84 %)tumors were larger than 3 cm and no metastasis disease developed among tumors less than 4 cm.Conclusions The majority of enhanced renal masses with VHL disease may still be indolent and do not metastasize during long period of follow-up even in tumors larger than 3 cm. Active surveillance appears to be a reasonable option for VHL patients with enhanced renal masses less than 4 cm.

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