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  • Surgical Management for Chinese Children Urethral Injury: A Systematic Review

    Objective To review the surgical management for Chinese children urethral injury (CUI). Methods According to the evidence-based medicine principal and the approach of systematic review, we searched Chinese Biomedicine Database and PubMed, all literature retrievals were updated until September 8th, 2008. At least two reviewers independently screened the studies for eligibility, evaluated the quality with the Joanna Briggs Institute critical appraisal checklist for descriptive/cases series studies and extracted the data with excel 2003 from the eligible literatures, with confirmation of cross-check. Different views were consulted by the third party. The characteristics of literature, research quality, study content, cases characteristics, diagnosis and treatment, outcome appraisal and follow-up were analyzed. Results A total of 22 studies involving 1019 patients were included, most patients were male children. All 22 studies were descriptive researches and the study quality was low. The etiologies were mainly pelvic fracture and straddle injury as results of misadventure. The diagnosis was based on the relatively objective diagnostic tests such as urethrography, operations research and the exploration of urethral bougie etc in 16 studies. The most categories of CUI were obsolete urethral injuries such as stricture and atresia, the injury sites mainly lied in posterior urethra. The management of CUI were divided into the primary treatment included the first-stage operation and delayed-stage repair, and the second-stage management. Moreover, the individual operation was according to the injury sites and patterns. A total of 14 studies reported the outcomes of operation at various success rates (52%-100%). Except 4 studies, the others reported incomplete follow-up time, from 3 months to 16 years, but few adopted objective methods such as urethrography and urodynamic test. The main complications were urethral stricture, urinary fistula and sexual dysfunction etc. Conclusion The quality of CUI studies was low for lack of prospective randomized controlled trials. The major patients were male children with posterior urethra injuries. Because of the heterogeneitiy of the individual case, different surgeon’s managements and the variety of treatment options, we cannot make identical conclusion. We need more researches with high methodological quality. Moreover, we recommend that, following the clinical practice guideline of CUI made by Chinese Urological Association for the Chinese urologist, and then performing individual surgical management.

    Release date:2016-09-07 11:24 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • 双输尿管镜下尿道会师术治疗男性尿道损伤

    目的 总结双输尿管镜下尿道会师术治疗男性尿道损伤的疗效和安全性。 方法 回顾性分析2006年7月-2010年10月24例经双输尿管镜下尿道会师术治疗的男性尿道损伤患者的临床资料。观察手术时间、术后排尿通畅情况、尿流率及是否并发尿道狭窄、尿瘘、尿失禁和阴茎勃起功能障碍。 结果 球部损伤患者16例会师成功,后尿道损伤患者6例会师成功,2例失败。手术时间20~35 min,平均28 min。术后均常规尿道扩张。2例并发严重尿道狭窄,行尿道狭窄内切开术,疗效佳。随访1年时行尿流率检测,最大尿流率18~25 mL/s,平均22 mL/s。无尿瘘、尿失禁和阴茎勃起功能障碍。。 结论 双输尿管镜尿道会师术疗效确切、安全、操作简单,手术时间短,微创和并发症少。

    Release date:2016-09-08 09:13 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • The Nursing Experience of Preoperative Treatment for Urethral Injury with Ureteroscopic Urethral Realignment

    ObjectiveTo explore the nursing experience of preoperative treatment for urethral injury with ureteroscopic urethral realignment. MethodsThe key points of the nursing experience of preoperative treatment for 58 cases of urethral injury with ureteroscopic urethral realignment were retrospectively analyzed. The patients were treated between January 2008 and December 2012. ResultsUrethra catheterization of the 58 patients receiving the ureteroscopic urethral realignment was all successful. The catheter was extracted 4-8 weeks after the treatment, and then the urethra was dilated for two years. All patients had normal urination without any surgery complications during the 5-28-month clinical follow-up. ConclusionUrinary tract infections can be prevented effectively under professional and meticulous preoperative treatment. The incidence of urethral stricture can be reduced greatly. The quality of the patients' life can be improved a lot.

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