BACKGROUND Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy has been widely used in renal cell carcinoma treatment.The efficacy of GreenLight laser on Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy is still unknown.AIM To present the first series ...BACKGROUND Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy has been widely used in renal cell carcinoma treatment.The efficacy of GreenLight laser on Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy is still unknown.AIM To present the first series of laparoscopic partial nephrectomy(LPN)by GreenLight laser enucleation without renal artery clamping.Due to the excellent coagulation and hemostatic properties of the laser,laser-assisted LPN(LLPN)makes it possible to perform a“zero ischemia”resection.METHODS Fifteen patients with T1a exogenous renal tumors who received high-power GreenLight laser non-ischemic LPN in our hospital were retrospectively analyzed.All clinical information,surgical and post-operative data,complications,pathological and functional outcomes were analyzed.RESULTS Surgery was successfully completed in all patients,and no open or radical nephrectomy was performed.The renal artery was not clamped,leading to no ischemic time.No blood transfusions were required,the average hemoglobin level ranged from 96.0 to 132.0 g/L and no postoperative complications occurred.The mean operation time was 104.3±8.2 min.The postoperative removal of negative pressure drainage time ranged from 5.0 to 7.0 d,and the mean postoperative hospital stay was 6.5±0.7 d.No serious complications occurred.Postoperative pathological results showed clear cell carcinoma in 12 patients,papillary renal cell carcinoma in 2 patients,and hamartoma in 1 patient.The mean creatinine level was 75.0±0.8μmol/L(range 61.0-90.4μmol/L)at 1 mo after surgery,and there were no statistically significant differences compared with pre-operation(P>0.05).The glomerular filtration rate ranged from 45.1 to 60.8 mL/min,with an average of 54.0±5.0 mL/min,and these levels were not significantly different from those before surgery(P>0.05).CONCLUSION GreenLight laser has extraordinary cutting and sealing advantages when used for small renal tumors(exogenous tumors of stage T1a)during LPN.However,use of this technique can lead to the generation of excessive smoke.展开更多
BACKGROUND Complement overactivation is a major driver of lupus nephritis(LN).Impaired interactions of C-reactive protein(CRP)with complement factor H(CFH)have been shown as a pathogenic mechanism that contributes to ...BACKGROUND Complement overactivation is a major driver of lupus nephritis(LN).Impaired interactions of C-reactive protein(CRP)with complement factor H(CFH)have been shown as a pathogenic mechanism that contributes to the overactivation of complement in LN.However,genetic variations of neither CRP nor CFH show consistent influences on the risk of LN.AIM To examine whether genetic variations of CRP and CFH in combination can improve the risk stratification in Chinese population.METHODS We genotyped six CRP single nucleotide polymorphisms(SNPs)(rs1205,rs3093062,rs2794521,rs1800947,rs3093077,and rs1130864)and three CFH SNPs(rs482934,rs1061170,and rs1061147)in 270 LN patients and 303 healthy subjects.RESULTS No linkage was found among CRP and CFH SNPs,indicating lack of genetic interactions between the two genes.Moreover,CRP and CFH SNPs,neither individually nor in combination,are associated with the risk or clinical manifestations of LN.Given the unambiguous pathogenic roles of the two genes.CONCLUSION These findings suggest that the biological effects of most genetic variations of CRP and CFH on their expressions or activities are not sufficient to influence the disease course of LN.展开更多
基金Supported by the Program of Shanghai Academic/Technology Research Leader,No.19XD1405100the Clinical Research Plan of SHDC,No.SHDC2020CR4025Hospital Funded Clinical Research,Xin Hua Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine,No.21XHDB06.
文摘BACKGROUND Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy has been widely used in renal cell carcinoma treatment.The efficacy of GreenLight laser on Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy is still unknown.AIM To present the first series of laparoscopic partial nephrectomy(LPN)by GreenLight laser enucleation without renal artery clamping.Due to the excellent coagulation and hemostatic properties of the laser,laser-assisted LPN(LLPN)makes it possible to perform a“zero ischemia”resection.METHODS Fifteen patients with T1a exogenous renal tumors who received high-power GreenLight laser non-ischemic LPN in our hospital were retrospectively analyzed.All clinical information,surgical and post-operative data,complications,pathological and functional outcomes were analyzed.RESULTS Surgery was successfully completed in all patients,and no open or radical nephrectomy was performed.The renal artery was not clamped,leading to no ischemic time.No blood transfusions were required,the average hemoglobin level ranged from 96.0 to 132.0 g/L and no postoperative complications occurred.The mean operation time was 104.3±8.2 min.The postoperative removal of negative pressure drainage time ranged from 5.0 to 7.0 d,and the mean postoperative hospital stay was 6.5±0.7 d.No serious complications occurred.Postoperative pathological results showed clear cell carcinoma in 12 patients,papillary renal cell carcinoma in 2 patients,and hamartoma in 1 patient.The mean creatinine level was 75.0±0.8μmol/L(range 61.0-90.4μmol/L)at 1 mo after surgery,and there were no statistically significant differences compared with pre-operation(P>0.05).The glomerular filtration rate ranged from 45.1 to 60.8 mL/min,with an average of 54.0±5.0 mL/min,and these levels were not significantly different from those before surgery(P>0.05).CONCLUSION GreenLight laser has extraordinary cutting and sealing advantages when used for small renal tumors(exogenous tumors of stage T1a)during LPN.However,use of this technique can lead to the generation of excessive smoke.
文摘BACKGROUND Complement overactivation is a major driver of lupus nephritis(LN).Impaired interactions of C-reactive protein(CRP)with complement factor H(CFH)have been shown as a pathogenic mechanism that contributes to the overactivation of complement in LN.However,genetic variations of neither CRP nor CFH show consistent influences on the risk of LN.AIM To examine whether genetic variations of CRP and CFH in combination can improve the risk stratification in Chinese population.METHODS We genotyped six CRP single nucleotide polymorphisms(SNPs)(rs1205,rs3093062,rs2794521,rs1800947,rs3093077,and rs1130864)and three CFH SNPs(rs482934,rs1061170,and rs1061147)in 270 LN patients and 303 healthy subjects.RESULTS No linkage was found among CRP and CFH SNPs,indicating lack of genetic interactions between the two genes.Moreover,CRP and CFH SNPs,neither individually nor in combination,are associated with the risk or clinical manifestations of LN.Given the unambiguous pathogenic roles of the two genes.CONCLUSION These findings suggest that the biological effects of most genetic variations of CRP and CFH on their expressions or activities are not sufficient to influence the disease course of LN.