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Practical Oncology Journal ; (6): 497-500, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-499184

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Objective To investigate the clinical value and adverse reactions of indwelling ureteral stentsinthepreventionofureteralinjurybeforecomplexpelvictumorsurgery.Methods 145casesofpatients with rectal cancer ,cervical cancer ,ovarian cancer and pelvic sarcomas were retrospectively analyzed ,and 53 pa-tients with complex pelvic tumor surgery ,preoperative were under cystoscope unilateral or bilateral ureteral stent tube,pulled out according to the intraoperative situation after surgery or lien ,92 patients as control group .Results Ureteral injury was found in 10 of the 145 patients,2 cases in ureteral catheter group and 8 cases in control group .3 cases of postoperative ureteral fistula occurred in the control group .Indwelling ureteral stents could cause adverse reactions such as hematuria ,osphyalgia and urinary irritation ,and the adverse reactions of catheter group was obviously higher than that of control group (P<0.05).Conclusion Cystoscopic ureteral stent placement has important clinical significance for prevention of ureteral injury despite certain adverse reactions ,which can be used in operation of complex pelvic tumor .

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Practical Oncology Journal ; (6): 406-409, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-499231

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Objective To evaluate the influence and significance of Pingyangmycin chemotherapy on the c-myc and Ras-P21 protein expression in penile cancer .Methods A total of 100 penile squamous cell carci-noma cases was retrospectively studied and divided into two groups .Data were obtained from 1995 to 2005 .In the chemotherapy group ,50 cases of patients were selected to perform preoperative chemotherapy before surgery .The patients were treated by Pingyangmycin .After 7 times of medication ,partial excision of penis plus improved ingui-nal lymph node dissection was performed .In the control group ,50 cases of patients were selected for partial exci-sion of penis plus improved inguinal lymph node dissection directly without any pre -operative chemotherapy .All pathology specimens were detected of c -myc and Ras-P21 protein expression by immunohistochemical staining assay.Theχ2 test was used for the statistical analysis .Results In chemotherapy group,the positive expression rates of c-myc and Ras-P21 were 30%,27%,respectively.However,in control group,the positive expression rate of c-myc,Ras-P21 were 52%,48%,respectively.By theχ2 test,the expressive differences of c -myc,Ras-P21 positive expression rate between chemotherapy group and control group were all significant (P<0.05). Conclusion The protein expressions of c -myc and Ras-P21 is significantly decreased in the tissue of Pingy-angmycin chemotherapy of penile cancer .

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Chinese Journal of Geriatrics ; (12): 1070-1072, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-429784

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Objective To observe the clinical effectiveness of alprostadil combined to pancreatic kininogenas in the treatment of gerontal diabetic peripheral neuropathy.Methods Totally 90 gerontal patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy were randomly divided into three groups,the first group received the treatment of mecobalamin,the second group received mecobalamin plus pancreatic kininogenas,the last group received mecobalamin,alprostadil and pancreatic kininogenas (30 cases for each).The course of treatment was 4 weeks,the nerve conduction and effective rate of 3 groups were compared after treatment.Results Compared with the first group(53.3%),the total effective rate was significantly improved in the second group (80.0%)and the third group(100.0%) (P<0.05).After treatment,the therapeutic effect of every group was boosted,and the second group was better than the first group,and the last group was best(P<0.05).Conclusions Alprostadil combined to pancreatic kininogenas is effective and safe for the treatment of elderly diabetic peripheral neuropathy.

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