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  • Research progress on the relationship between urinary tract microbiome and bladder cancer

    Bladder cancer is a common malignant tumor of the urinary system. The incidence and mortality of bladder cancer in China have been at a high level. In the past, people generally believed that the bladder was a sterile environment, but it has been found that there are symbiotic microorganisms in the bladder. In addition, microorganisms and their metabolites in urine may be involved in the occurrence and development of various urinary system diseases such as bladder cancer. At the same time, microorganisms and their component products such as Bacillus Calmette-Guerin vaccine play an important role in the treatment of bladder cancer. This article reviews the research progress of urinary tract microorganisms and the occurrence, development and treatment of bladder cancer, and aims to provide new ideas for the early diagnosis and treatment, prevention and prognosis evaluation of bladder cancer.

    Release date:2021-07-22 06:32 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • RESEARCH PROGRESS OF COMMON MODE IN URINARY DIVERSION AFTER RADICAL CYSTECTOMY

    Objective To sum up the common mode in urinary diversion after radical cystectomy. Methods The recent original articles about the common mode in urinary diversion after radical cystectomy were extensively reviewed. Results Urinary diversion includes no continent ureterocutaneostomy, continent ureterocutaneostomy and orthotopic neobladder. Ileal conduit, an ideal procedure of urinary diversion, has been widely used in patients after radical cystectomy and it is uncertain whether the health related quality of life in patients undergoing orthotopic ileal neobladder is superior to those undergoing ileal conduit. A series of basic researches of tissue engineering show a wide prospect of clinical application in the future. Conclusion Intestinal segment will remain the main material for urinary diversion and bladder reconstruction in a long time. Tissue engineering materials may be ideal for the substitution of bladder, and tissue engineering becomes the ultimate approach to solve the problem of missing bladder.

    Release date:2016-08-31 04:07 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Effect of different tracts of percutaneous nephrolithotomy on the efficacy of complete staghorn calculus

    ObjectiveTo explore the impact of different tracts on the effectiveness and safety of percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) on complete staghorn calculus.MethodsPatients with complete staghorn calculus who underwent single channel PCNL by the same surgeon in West China Hospital of Sichuan University from October 2009 to August 2019 were included. The removing time, the rate of immediate stone removal, the average extubating time, and the incidences of postoperate complications such as fever and bleeding were analyzed statistically.ResultsA total of 379 patients were included. There were 146 cases in the upper tract group, 170 cases in the lower tract group and 63 cases in the middle tract group. Compared with the upper and middle tract groups, the lower tract group had shorter stone removing time [(50.34±18.52) vs. (53.41±22.75) vs. (41.79±17.45) min, P<0.001], shorter average extubating time [(5.53±1.83) vs. (6.17±1.44) vs. (4.96±1.91) d, P=0.007]. The rate of immediate stone removal was higher in the the upper tract group (40.56% vs. 32.79% vs. 34.71% ), but there was no statistical difference among the three groups (P=0.447). There was no significant difference among the three groups in the fever incidence (25.44% vs. 24.24% vs. 26.85%, P=0.938) or bleeding incidence (3.54% vs. 3.03% vs. 4.03%, P=1.000). In addition, there were 8 cases of pleural injury in the upper tract group.ConclusionsCompared with the lower and middle tract, PCNL with upper tract has a higher rate of removing stones for complete staghorn calculus, but there was no significant difference among the three groups. The incidences of bleeding and fever after surgery are similar in the three groups, but the risk of pleural injury may be increased in the upper tract group.

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