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Chinese Journal of Urology ; (12): 737-740, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-662125

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Objective To discuss the outcomes of transvaginal repair and transabdominal repair for complex vesicovaginal fistula (VVF).Methods The data of complex VVF patients undergoing surgical repair in Peking University First Hospital were retrospectively collected between January 2009 and December 2016.The surgical modalities for complex VVF included transvaginal repair with layered closure and transabdominal repair with full thick vascular peritoneal interposition.The subtype distribution of complex VVF in transabdominal repair group and transvaginal repair group were recorded.The present study included 63 complex VVF patients with the median age of 46 years (range 26-60 years).There were 32 cases undergoing transvaginal repair with layered closure and 31 cases undergoing transabdominal repair with full thick vascular peritoneal interposition.The proportion of cases having failed previous repairs was significantly higher in transvagical repair group (30/32 vs.23/31,P =0.034).Compared with patients with transvaginal repair,patients with transabdominal repair tended to have multiple VVF without statistic significance (18.8% vs.29.0%,P =0.338).Patients with transabdominal repair had larger VVF than patients with transvaginal repair (median:1.0cm vs.0.5cm,P < 0.001).Results There were 2 cases suffering from fat liquefaction of surgical incision and 1 case suffering from adhesive intestinal obstruction in patients undergoing transabdominal repair.In the median follow-up duration of 24 months (range 8-102 months)and 29 months (range 8-78 months),the successful rates of transvaginal repair and transabdominal repair were 75% (24/32) and 93.5% (29/31).Severe lower urinary tract symptoms occurred in one patient who had urine leakage after transabdomnal repair.The bladder volume of patients in transabdominal group recovered at postoperative 3-6 months.Conclusions In consideration of surgical invasion and fistula condition,transvaginal repair with layered closure and transabdominal repair with full thick vascular peritoneal interposition should be performed individually for complex VVF.Meanwhile,the surgeons need pay attention to other perioperative management.

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Chinese Journal of Urology ; (12): 737-740, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-659441

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Objective To discuss the outcomes of transvaginal repair and transabdominal repair for complex vesicovaginal fistula (VVF).Methods The data of complex VVF patients undergoing surgical repair in Peking University First Hospital were retrospectively collected between January 2009 and December 2016.The surgical modalities for complex VVF included transvaginal repair with layered closure and transabdominal repair with full thick vascular peritoneal interposition.The subtype distribution of complex VVF in transabdominal repair group and transvaginal repair group were recorded.The present study included 63 complex VVF patients with the median age of 46 years (range 26-60 years).There were 32 cases undergoing transvaginal repair with layered closure and 31 cases undergoing transabdominal repair with full thick vascular peritoneal interposition.The proportion of cases having failed previous repairs was significantly higher in transvagical repair group (30/32 vs.23/31,P =0.034).Compared with patients with transvaginal repair,patients with transabdominal repair tended to have multiple VVF without statistic significance (18.8% vs.29.0%,P =0.338).Patients with transabdominal repair had larger VVF than patients with transvaginal repair (median:1.0cm vs.0.5cm,P < 0.001).Results There were 2 cases suffering from fat liquefaction of surgical incision and 1 case suffering from adhesive intestinal obstruction in patients undergoing transabdominal repair.In the median follow-up duration of 24 months (range 8-102 months)and 29 months (range 8-78 months),the successful rates of transvaginal repair and transabdominal repair were 75% (24/32) and 93.5% (29/31).Severe lower urinary tract symptoms occurred in one patient who had urine leakage after transabdomnal repair.The bladder volume of patients in transabdominal group recovered at postoperative 3-6 months.Conclusions In consideration of surgical invasion and fistula condition,transvaginal repair with layered closure and transabdominal repair with full thick vascular peritoneal interposition should be performed individually for complex VVF.Meanwhile,the surgeons need pay attention to other perioperative management.

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Chinese Journal of Urology ; (12): 892-895, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-505247

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Objective To explore influences of the fistula's location on the procedure and outcome of a transvaginal vesicovaginal (VVF) repair.Methods The medical data of patients undertaken transvaginal VVF repairs in Peking University First Hospital between Janurary 2009 and Auguest 2016 were retrospectively collected,including age,past history,causes of the fistula,disease course,past treatment,outcomes of the cystoscopy and imaging test and surgical information.The follow-ups were performed.Patients who had incomplete clinical data and lost to follow-up were not included.The present study included 68 VVF subjects with the median age of 46 years (range:24-64 years).The univariate analysis was performed to figure out potential risk factors for the VVF repair outcome.The duration and blood loss of VVF repairs were compared among the subjects with the fistulae located at bladder neck,trigone and supra-trigone region.Results There were 5,23 and 40 cases having VVFs located at bladder neck,trigone and supratrigone region respectively.The overall repair success rate was 88.2% (60/68).According to results of the univariate analysis,subjects with more past repair times had significantly lower success rates.There were no significant differences in success rates of surgical repairs for VVFs located at bladder neck (80.0%,4/5),trigone (91.3%,21/23) and supra-trigone region (87.5%,35/40).And the location of VVFs had no significant association with the duration and blood loss during the VVF repair.Conclusions The location of VVFs had no influences on the procedure and outcomes of the transvaginal repairs.The VVF repair approach may not be determined based on the fistula's location alone.

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Chinese Journal of Urology ; (12): 630-634, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-393150

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eiving Solifenacin 5.8% compared to those recei-ving Tolterodine 10.4%(P<0.05). Conclusion Solifenacin could be the safer and effective drug in the treatment of OAB patients with main complaints of urinary urgency and urgy incontinence.

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Chinese Journal of Urology ; (12)2001.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-541457

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50%;failure,defined as no remission or no deterioration of symptoms;and overall response rate, defined as cure plus improvement. Results The overall response rate was 98% (45/46), and the complete cure rate was 87% (40/46).The mean operative time in patients undergoing bladder neck suspension [(66.7?9.8)min] was significantly longer than those undergoing mid-urethral suspension [(35.1?12.1)min] (P0.005).Shortly after operation,5 cases of bladder neck suspension (28%) and 3 cases of mid-urethral suspension (11%) had urine retention (P

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Chinese Journal of Urology ; (12)2001.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-537155

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0.05),(11.0?4.5)ml/s and (5.0?2.8)ml/s in urethral stricture group( P

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Chinese Journal of General Surgery ; (12)1997.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-520633

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Objective To study the indication of pelvic autonomic nerve preservation(PANP)for patients undergoing rectal carcinoma resection and evaluate the operative procedure and post-operative urine function.Methods Materials of 18 cases of middle and lower rectum carcinoma,receiving PANP radical resection from Jan. 2000 to Nov. 2002 were reviewed. The perioperative urodynamic index and postoperative long-term sexual function were analyzed.Result Pelvic autonomic nerve was preserved in all 18 patients and they have normal urine function and satisfactory long-term sexual function.Conclusion Male patients aged younger than 60 yrs., with rectal carcinoma of Ducks A to C are suitable for receiving PANP radical resection for better maintenance of the urinal and sexual function.

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