Objective:We described the technique and outcomes of robot-assisted repair of uretero-enteric strictures(UES)following robot-assisted radical cystectomy(RARC)and urinary diversion.Methods:Retrospective review of our R...Objective:We described the technique and outcomes of robot-assisted repair of uretero-enteric strictures(UES)following robot-assisted radical cystectomy(RARC)and urinary diversion.Methods:Retrospective review of our RARC database from November 2005 to August 2023 at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer center was performed.Patients who developed UES and ultimately underwent robot-assisted uretero-enteric reimplantation(RUER)were identified.KaplaneMeier method was used to compute the cumulative incidence recurrence rate of UES after RUER.A multivariable regression model was used to identify variables associated with UES recurrence.Results:A total of 123(15%)out of 808 RARC patients developed UES,of whom 52 underwent reimplantation(45 patients underwent RUER[n=55 cases]and seven patients underwent open ureteroenteric reimplantation).The median time from RARC to UES was 4.4(interquartile range 3.0e7.0)months,and the median time between UES and RUER was 5.2(interquartile range 3.2e8.9)months.The 3-year recurrence rate after RUER is about 29%.On multivariable analysis,longer hospital stay(hazard ratio 1.37,95%confidence interval 1.16e1.61,p<0.01)was associated with recurrent UES after RUER.Conclusion:RUER for UES after RARC is feasible with durable outcomes although a notable subset of patients experienced postoperative complications and UES recurrence.展开更多
BACKGROUND Tooth avulsion is one of the most severe types of dental trauma.Most avulsed teeth undergo long-term ankylosis and replacement resorption after delayed reimplantation and exhibit a poor prognosis.The aim of...BACKGROUND Tooth avulsion is one of the most severe types of dental trauma.Most avulsed teeth undergo long-term ankylosis and replacement resorption after delayed reimplantation and exhibit a poor prognosis.The aim of this work was to improve the success rate of avulsed teeth after delayed reimplantation using autologous platelet-rich fibrin(PRF).CASE SUMMARY Case 1 was a 14-year-old boy who fell and knocked out his left upper central incisor 18 h prior to his arrival at the department.The diagnoses were avulsion of tooth 21,lateral luxation of tooth 11 and alveolar fracture of teeth 11 and 21.In case 2,a 17-year-old boy fell 2 h prior to his presentation to the hospital,and his left upper lateral incisor was completely knocked out of the alveolar socket.The diagnoses included avulsion of tooth 22,complicated crown fracture of tooth 11and complicated crown-root fracture of tooth 21.The avulsed teeth were reimplanted along with autologous PRF granules and splinted using a semiflexible titanium preshaped labial arch.The root canals of the avulsed teeth were filled with calcium hydroxide paste,and root canal filling was performed 4 wk after reimplantation.The reimplanted teeth showed no symptoms of inflammatory root resorption or ankylosis at the 3-,6-,and 12-mo follow-up examinations after reimplantation with autologous PRF.In addition to the avulsed teeth,the other injured teeth were treated using corresponding conventional treatment methods.CONCLUSION These cases provide examples of the successful use of PRF to reduce pathological root resorption of the avulsed teeth,and the application of PRF may provide new healing opportunities for traditionally“hopeless”avulsed teeth.展开更多
AIM: To investigate the effectiveness of two-stage reimplantation using antibiotic-loaded bone cement(ALBC) and the risk factors associated with failure to control periprosthetic joint infection(PJI).METHODS: We retro...AIM: To investigate the effectiveness of two-stage reimplantation using antibiotic-loaded bone cement(ALBC) and the risk factors associated with failure to control periprosthetic joint infection(PJI).METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed 38 consecutive hips managed using two-stage reimplantation with ALBC. The mean follow-up period was 5.4 years(range: 2.5-9 years). RESULTS: The causative pathogens were isolated from 29 patients(76%), 26 of whom were infected with highly virulent organisms. Sixteen patients(42%) underwent at least two first-stage debridements. An increased debridement frequency correlated significantly with high comorbidity(P < 0.001), a lower preoperative Harris hip score(HHS; P < 0.001), antimicrobial resistance, and gram-negative and polymicrobial infection(P = 0.002). Of the 35 patients who underwent two-stage reimplantation, 34 showed no signs of recurrence of infection. The mean HHS improved from 46 ± 12.64 to 78 ± 10.55 points, with 7(20%), 12(34%), 11(32%)and 5(14%) patients receiving excellent, good, fair and poor ratings, respectively. CONCLUSION: The current study demonstrated that two-stage reimplantation could successfully treat PJI after hip arthroplasty. However, the ability of ALBC to eradicate infection was limited because frequent debridement was required in high-risk patients(i.e., patients who are either in poor general health due to associated comorbidities or harbor infections due to highly virulent, difficult-to-treat organisms). Level of evidence: Level Ⅳ.展开更多
Introduction: Obstructive complication after pyeloplasty or ureteral reimplant surgery is a rare though worrisome problem in pediatric urology. These are often complex patients with complicated post-operative courses ...Introduction: Obstructive complication after pyeloplasty or ureteral reimplant surgery is a rare though worrisome problem in pediatric urology. These are often complex patients with complicated post-operative courses that at times require interventional radiology procedures. The current literature is lacking in guiding principles to manage these complications. In this study we have reviewed these difficult to manage patients at our children’s hospital over the past 15 years. Methods: A list of patients who underwent interventional radiology procedures to place nephrostomy tubes or internal double-J ureteral stents was compared a list of patients undergoing pyeloplasty or reimplant procedures. These lists were cross-referenced to a list of patients undergoing cystoscopic removal of double-J stents. This small patient group does not represent all complications but those with radiology intervention. Results: At our institution, during the years 1998-2011 we performed 458 pyeloplasties and 3003 open ureteral reimplant procedures. 14 (0.4%) met all of the inclusion criteria. The long term outcome of these problems showed 11 of these patients went on to stability or improvement with either percutaneous drainage or JJ stent placement alone, and three of the reimplant patients ultimately required redo surgery. Of our pyeloplasty patients only three required percutaneous nephrostomy tube, and one went on to JJ stent placement (0.66% of pyeloplasties). No patients in the pyeloplasty group needed surgical revision. Of patients how had undergone ureteral reimplantation, with or without tapering, seven of them underwent interventional radiology procedures (0.23% of reimplant patients). Conclusion: Pediatric urology patients with persistent obstruction after pyeloplasties and ureteral reimplantation surgery with or without tapering who needed interventional radiology rescue procedure resolved or stabilized in 11 of 14 patients. Surgical revision was performed in only 3 of our 14 patients after months of conservative trial after interventional radiologic procedures.展开更多
We had a case of 75-year old man with a history of progressive hearing loss on both side who implanted with a Nucleus 24 Contour Advance in the right ear. After 4 years from implantation, the patient started to compla...We had a case of 75-year old man with a history of progressive hearing loss on both side who implanted with a Nucleus 24 Contour Advance in the right ear. After 4 years from implantation, the patient started to complaint of right facial twitching when his cochlear implant was active. Despite undergoing numerous alterations in his implant programming, facial nerve stimulation (FNS) persisted. After increasing the pulse width and changing the stimulation mode, there was no facial nerve stimulation. However there was a deterioration in hearing and speech understanding. CT of the temporal bone showed good position of the implant electrodes und cochleomeatal scintigraphy (CMS) showed a highly positive activity with suspicion of otosclerosis, although the medical history was negative for otosclerosis. The FNS was managed with cochlea reimplantation and advanced programming techniques. FNS in cochlear implant patients may be managed through reimplantation and advanced programming techniques.展开更多
Introduction: The presence of an obstacle in upper urinary tract, threatens kidneys and therapeutic arsenal includes an ureterovesical reimplantation especially in the case of lower ureteral obstacles. Ureterovesical ...Introduction: The presence of an obstacle in upper urinary tract, threatens kidneys and therapeutic arsenal includes an ureterovesical reimplantation especially in the case of lower ureteral obstacles. Ureterovesical reimplantation (UVR) techniques are numerous with each of its advantages and disadvantages. In order to review indications, techniques and the outcomes of the ureterovesical reimplantation in our context of work, we made this study. Material and Method: It was a retrospective, transversal, descriptive and analytic study conducted over a period of 10 years, in the department of urology University Hospital Center Hubert Koutoukou Maga of Cotonou. Patients over 15 years of age who have had a ureterovesical relocation had been included. Results: Thirty-six files were selected. Ureterovesical relocations accounted for 1.8% of surgical procedures. The ligatures iatrogenic ureters and vesico-vaginal fistulas were the most frequently involved in 33.4% and 27.8% respectively. The ureterovesical reimplantation was performed without anti-reflux plasty at 36.1% of patients. The technique of Politano-Leadbetter had been most accomplished, in 82.6% of the cases in which anti-reflux plasty had been made. Suites had been simple in 63.9% of patients. Postoperative complications were dominated by parietal suppurations and vesicocutaneous fistulas in respectively 6 and 4 patients. Conclusion: Ureterovesical reimplantations are interventions that require from the urologist a perfect knowledge given their complexity and the emergency context in which one may be led to practice them. They answer to general principles that reduce operative morbidity.展开更多
Arterial switch operation(ASO)is a complex neonatal operation in which transfer of the coronary arteries origins is the key to success.Coronary events after a successful ASO are not uncommon.We describe a rare case of...Arterial switch operation(ASO)is a complex neonatal operation in which transfer of the coronary arteries origins is the key to success.Coronary events after a successful ASO are not uncommon.We describe a rare case of a child who underwent an ASO in the neonatal period with one coronary(LAD)described as atretic left in place.At age seven,he developed myocardial ischemia due to retrograde flow with a steal phenomenon from the LAD into the pulmonary artery.The patient underwent a late LAD reimplantation.This case underscores that even very small ostia should be translocated at the time of ASO.展开更多
BACKGROUND Open ureteric reimplantation by cross trigonal technique described by Cohen is considered a common surgical option for correction of vesicoureteral reflux(VUR). There is a lack of evidence in literature tho...BACKGROUND Open ureteric reimplantation by cross trigonal technique described by Cohen is considered a common surgical option for correction of vesicoureteral reflux(VUR). There is a lack of evidence in literature though for what happens to such kidneys, in the long run, particularly those which are poorly functioning.AIM To assess the long-term outcomes of ureteric reimplantation in poorly functioning kidneys in children with unilateral primary VUR.METHODS Children with unilateral primary VUR and a relative renal function of less than 35% who underwent open or laparoscopic ureteric reimplantation between January 2005 and January 2017 were included in the study. Patients who had a follow up of less than five years were excluded. Preoperative evaluation consisted of a voiding cystourethrogram and Dimercaptosuccinic acid(DMSA) scan. In the follow-up period, patients underwent a diuretic scan at 6 weeks and 6 months.Follow up ultrasound was done for change in grade of hydronephrosis and retrovesical ureteric diameter. Subsequent follow up was done at 6 monthly intervals with evaluation for proteinuria and hypertension and any recurrent urinary tract infection(UTI). For assessment of cortical function, DMSA was repeated annually for 5 years after surgery. A paired-samples t-test was used to test the mean difference of DMSA between pre-post observations.RESULTS During this period, 36 children underwent ureteric reimplantation for unilateral primary VUR. After excluding those with insufficient follow-up, 31 were included in the analysis. Most of the patients were males(n = 26/31, 83.8%). Patient’s age(mean ± SD, range) was 5.21 ± 3.71, 1-18 years. The grades of VUR were grade Ⅱ(1patient), grade Ⅲ(8 patients), grade Ⅳ(10 patients), and grade Ⅴ(12 patients). The pre and postoperative DMSA was 24.064 ± 12.02 and 24.06 ± 10.93, which was almost the same(statistically equal, paired-samples t-test: P = 0.873). The median(range) follow-up duration was 82(60-120)mo. One patient had persistent reflux after surgery(preoperative: grade Ⅳ, postoperative: grade Ⅲ), and the very same patient developed recurrent UTI. The difference in the preoperative and postoperative DRF was less than 10% in 29 patients. In one patient, the DRF decreased by 17%(22% to 05%) while in another patient, the DRF increased by 12%(25% to 37%) after surgery. None of the patients had an increase in scarring after surgery. 15% of patients were hypertensive before surgery and all of them continued to be hypertensive after surgery while none developed hypertension after surgery. None of the patients had significant proteinuria(> 150 mg/d) during the follow-up period.CONCLUSION Children with unilateral primary VUR and poorly functioning kidney maintain the renal function over the long term in most cases. Hypertension and proteinuria do not progress over time in these patients.展开更多
The removal of a failed implant with high torque causes significant damage to the surrounding tissue,compromising bone regeneration and subsequent osseointegration in the defect area.Here,we report a case of carrier s...The removal of a failed implant with high torque causes significant damage to the surrounding tissue,compromising bone regeneration and subsequent osseointegration in the defect area.Here,we report a case of carrier screw fracture followed by immediate implant removal,bone grafting and delayed reimplantation.A dental implant with a fractured central carrier screw was removed using the bur-forceps technique.The resulting three-wall bone defect was filled with granular surface demineralized freeze-dried bone allograft(SD-FDBA).Cone-beam computerized tomography was performed at 1week,6months and 15months postoperatively and standardized for quantitative evaluation.The alveolar bone width and height at 15months post-surgery were about 91%of the original values,with a slightly lower bone density,calculated using the gray value ratio.The graft site was reopened and was found to be completely healed with dense and vascularized bone along with some residual bone graft.Reimplantation followed by restoration was performed 8months later.The quality of regenerated bone following SD-FDBA grafting was adequate for osseointegration and longterm implant success.The excellent osteogenic properties of SD-FDBA are attributed to its human origin,cortical bone-like structure,partly demineralized surfaces and bone morphogenetic protein-2-containing nature.Further investigation with more cases and longer follow-up was required to confirm the final clinical effect.展开更多
Introduction: Ureteral lesions, most often iatrogenic, generally follow pelvic surgery. They are serious and can be life-threatening. Uretero-vesical reimplantation using the BOARI technique, modified by KUSS, was pop...Introduction: Ureteral lesions, most often iatrogenic, generally follow pelvic surgery. They are serious and can be life-threatening. Uretero-vesical reimplantation using the BOARI technique, modified by KUSS, was popularized in humans in 1954, and appears to be the most appropriate treatment for lesions of the lower ureter with significant loss of substance. Observation: We report in this work a case of iatrogenic ligation of the pelvic ureter on a single functional kidney (of fortuitous discovery) during gynecological surgery, having led to an Alteration of the General State (important Urinoma and collapse of the renal function) and treated by the surgical technique of BOARI KUSS at the urology department of the CHU Le Luxembourg. Follow-up and postoperative follow-up were excellent. Conclusion: Surgical repair of the ureter is very often indicated in cases of stenosis or iatrogenic lesions of the ureter. The BOARI KUSS technique is a good choice in cases of significant loss of substance due to injury to the lower ureter. Gynecological surgery is the main source of these lesions, and the prognosis of the treatment depends on how early the diagnosis is made, the anatomical condition of the ureter and the expertise of the surgical team.展开更多
文摘Objective:We described the technique and outcomes of robot-assisted repair of uretero-enteric strictures(UES)following robot-assisted radical cystectomy(RARC)and urinary diversion.Methods:Retrospective review of our RARC database from November 2005 to August 2023 at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer center was performed.Patients who developed UES and ultimately underwent robot-assisted uretero-enteric reimplantation(RUER)were identified.KaplaneMeier method was used to compute the cumulative incidence recurrence rate of UES after RUER.A multivariable regression model was used to identify variables associated with UES recurrence.Results:A total of 123(15%)out of 808 RARC patients developed UES,of whom 52 underwent reimplantation(45 patients underwent RUER[n=55 cases]and seven patients underwent open ureteroenteric reimplantation).The median time from RARC to UES was 4.4(interquartile range 3.0e7.0)months,and the median time between UES and RUER was 5.2(interquartile range 3.2e8.9)months.The 3-year recurrence rate after RUER is about 29%.On multivariable analysis,longer hospital stay(hazard ratio 1.37,95%confidence interval 1.16e1.61,p<0.01)was associated with recurrent UES after RUER.Conclusion:RUER for UES after RARC is feasible with durable outcomes although a notable subset of patients experienced postoperative complications and UES recurrence.
基金Supported by Natural Science Foundation of China,No.31971248National Clinical Research Center for Oral Diseases Project of Military Stomatology,No.LCA202007。
文摘BACKGROUND Tooth avulsion is one of the most severe types of dental trauma.Most avulsed teeth undergo long-term ankylosis and replacement resorption after delayed reimplantation and exhibit a poor prognosis.The aim of this work was to improve the success rate of avulsed teeth after delayed reimplantation using autologous platelet-rich fibrin(PRF).CASE SUMMARY Case 1 was a 14-year-old boy who fell and knocked out his left upper central incisor 18 h prior to his arrival at the department.The diagnoses were avulsion of tooth 21,lateral luxation of tooth 11 and alveolar fracture of teeth 11 and 21.In case 2,a 17-year-old boy fell 2 h prior to his presentation to the hospital,and his left upper lateral incisor was completely knocked out of the alveolar socket.The diagnoses included avulsion of tooth 22,complicated crown fracture of tooth 11and complicated crown-root fracture of tooth 21.The avulsed teeth were reimplanted along with autologous PRF granules and splinted using a semiflexible titanium preshaped labial arch.The root canals of the avulsed teeth were filled with calcium hydroxide paste,and root canal filling was performed 4 wk after reimplantation.The reimplanted teeth showed no symptoms of inflammatory root resorption or ankylosis at the 3-,6-,and 12-mo follow-up examinations after reimplantation with autologous PRF.In addition to the avulsed teeth,the other injured teeth were treated using corresponding conventional treatment methods.CONCLUSION These cases provide examples of the successful use of PRF to reduce pathological root resorption of the avulsed teeth,and the application of PRF may provide new healing opportunities for traditionally“hopeless”avulsed teeth.
文摘AIM: To investigate the effectiveness of two-stage reimplantation using antibiotic-loaded bone cement(ALBC) and the risk factors associated with failure to control periprosthetic joint infection(PJI).METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed 38 consecutive hips managed using two-stage reimplantation with ALBC. The mean follow-up period was 5.4 years(range: 2.5-9 years). RESULTS: The causative pathogens were isolated from 29 patients(76%), 26 of whom were infected with highly virulent organisms. Sixteen patients(42%) underwent at least two first-stage debridements. An increased debridement frequency correlated significantly with high comorbidity(P < 0.001), a lower preoperative Harris hip score(HHS; P < 0.001), antimicrobial resistance, and gram-negative and polymicrobial infection(P = 0.002). Of the 35 patients who underwent two-stage reimplantation, 34 showed no signs of recurrence of infection. The mean HHS improved from 46 ± 12.64 to 78 ± 10.55 points, with 7(20%), 12(34%), 11(32%)and 5(14%) patients receiving excellent, good, fair and poor ratings, respectively. CONCLUSION: The current study demonstrated that two-stage reimplantation could successfully treat PJI after hip arthroplasty. However, the ability of ALBC to eradicate infection was limited because frequent debridement was required in high-risk patients(i.e., patients who are either in poor general health due to associated comorbidities or harbor infections due to highly virulent, difficult-to-treat organisms). Level of evidence: Level Ⅳ.
文摘Introduction: Obstructive complication after pyeloplasty or ureteral reimplant surgery is a rare though worrisome problem in pediatric urology. These are often complex patients with complicated post-operative courses that at times require interventional radiology procedures. The current literature is lacking in guiding principles to manage these complications. In this study we have reviewed these difficult to manage patients at our children’s hospital over the past 15 years. Methods: A list of patients who underwent interventional radiology procedures to place nephrostomy tubes or internal double-J ureteral stents was compared a list of patients undergoing pyeloplasty or reimplant procedures. These lists were cross-referenced to a list of patients undergoing cystoscopic removal of double-J stents. This small patient group does not represent all complications but those with radiology intervention. Results: At our institution, during the years 1998-2011 we performed 458 pyeloplasties and 3003 open ureteral reimplant procedures. 14 (0.4%) met all of the inclusion criteria. The long term outcome of these problems showed 11 of these patients went on to stability or improvement with either percutaneous drainage or JJ stent placement alone, and three of the reimplant patients ultimately required redo surgery. Of our pyeloplasty patients only three required percutaneous nephrostomy tube, and one went on to JJ stent placement (0.66% of pyeloplasties). No patients in the pyeloplasty group needed surgical revision. Of patients how had undergone ureteral reimplantation, with or without tapering, seven of them underwent interventional radiology procedures (0.23% of reimplant patients). Conclusion: Pediatric urology patients with persistent obstruction after pyeloplasties and ureteral reimplantation surgery with or without tapering who needed interventional radiology rescue procedure resolved or stabilized in 11 of 14 patients. Surgical revision was performed in only 3 of our 14 patients after months of conservative trial after interventional radiologic procedures.
文摘We had a case of 75-year old man with a history of progressive hearing loss on both side who implanted with a Nucleus 24 Contour Advance in the right ear. After 4 years from implantation, the patient started to complaint of right facial twitching when his cochlear implant was active. Despite undergoing numerous alterations in his implant programming, facial nerve stimulation (FNS) persisted. After increasing the pulse width and changing the stimulation mode, there was no facial nerve stimulation. However there was a deterioration in hearing and speech understanding. CT of the temporal bone showed good position of the implant electrodes und cochleomeatal scintigraphy (CMS) showed a highly positive activity with suspicion of otosclerosis, although the medical history was negative for otosclerosis. The FNS was managed with cochlea reimplantation and advanced programming techniques. FNS in cochlear implant patients may be managed through reimplantation and advanced programming techniques.
文摘Introduction: The presence of an obstacle in upper urinary tract, threatens kidneys and therapeutic arsenal includes an ureterovesical reimplantation especially in the case of lower ureteral obstacles. Ureterovesical reimplantation (UVR) techniques are numerous with each of its advantages and disadvantages. In order to review indications, techniques and the outcomes of the ureterovesical reimplantation in our context of work, we made this study. Material and Method: It was a retrospective, transversal, descriptive and analytic study conducted over a period of 10 years, in the department of urology University Hospital Center Hubert Koutoukou Maga of Cotonou. Patients over 15 years of age who have had a ureterovesical relocation had been included. Results: Thirty-six files were selected. Ureterovesical relocations accounted for 1.8% of surgical procedures. The ligatures iatrogenic ureters and vesico-vaginal fistulas were the most frequently involved in 33.4% and 27.8% respectively. The ureterovesical reimplantation was performed without anti-reflux plasty at 36.1% of patients. The technique of Politano-Leadbetter had been most accomplished, in 82.6% of the cases in which anti-reflux plasty had been made. Suites had been simple in 63.9% of patients. Postoperative complications were dominated by parietal suppurations and vesicocutaneous fistulas in respectively 6 and 4 patients. Conclusion: Ureterovesical reimplantations are interventions that require from the urologist a perfect knowledge given their complexity and the emergency context in which one may be led to practice them. They answer to general principles that reduce operative morbidity.
文摘Arterial switch operation(ASO)is a complex neonatal operation in which transfer of the coronary arteries origins is the key to success.Coronary events after a successful ASO are not uncommon.We describe a rare case of a child who underwent an ASO in the neonatal period with one coronary(LAD)described as atretic left in place.At age seven,he developed myocardial ischemia due to retrograde flow with a steal phenomenon from the LAD into the pulmonary artery.The patient underwent a late LAD reimplantation.This case underscores that even very small ostia should be translocated at the time of ASO.
文摘BACKGROUND Open ureteric reimplantation by cross trigonal technique described by Cohen is considered a common surgical option for correction of vesicoureteral reflux(VUR). There is a lack of evidence in literature though for what happens to such kidneys, in the long run, particularly those which are poorly functioning.AIM To assess the long-term outcomes of ureteric reimplantation in poorly functioning kidneys in children with unilateral primary VUR.METHODS Children with unilateral primary VUR and a relative renal function of less than 35% who underwent open or laparoscopic ureteric reimplantation between January 2005 and January 2017 were included in the study. Patients who had a follow up of less than five years were excluded. Preoperative evaluation consisted of a voiding cystourethrogram and Dimercaptosuccinic acid(DMSA) scan. In the follow-up period, patients underwent a diuretic scan at 6 weeks and 6 months.Follow up ultrasound was done for change in grade of hydronephrosis and retrovesical ureteric diameter. Subsequent follow up was done at 6 monthly intervals with evaluation for proteinuria and hypertension and any recurrent urinary tract infection(UTI). For assessment of cortical function, DMSA was repeated annually for 5 years after surgery. A paired-samples t-test was used to test the mean difference of DMSA between pre-post observations.RESULTS During this period, 36 children underwent ureteric reimplantation for unilateral primary VUR. After excluding those with insufficient follow-up, 31 were included in the analysis. Most of the patients were males(n = 26/31, 83.8%). Patient’s age(mean ± SD, range) was 5.21 ± 3.71, 1-18 years. The grades of VUR were grade Ⅱ(1patient), grade Ⅲ(8 patients), grade Ⅳ(10 patients), and grade Ⅴ(12 patients). The pre and postoperative DMSA was 24.064 ± 12.02 and 24.06 ± 10.93, which was almost the same(statistically equal, paired-samples t-test: P = 0.873). The median(range) follow-up duration was 82(60-120)mo. One patient had persistent reflux after surgery(preoperative: grade Ⅳ, postoperative: grade Ⅲ), and the very same patient developed recurrent UTI. The difference in the preoperative and postoperative DRF was less than 10% in 29 patients. In one patient, the DRF decreased by 17%(22% to 05%) while in another patient, the DRF increased by 12%(25% to 37%) after surgery. None of the patients had an increase in scarring after surgery. 15% of patients were hypertensive before surgery and all of them continued to be hypertensive after surgery while none developed hypertension after surgery. None of the patients had significant proteinuria(> 150 mg/d) during the follow-up period.CONCLUSION Children with unilateral primary VUR and poorly functioning kidney maintain the renal function over the long term in most cases. Hypertension and proteinuria do not progress over time in these patients.
基金supported by grants from the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province(Grant number BK20211249)the Beijing Science Nova Program(Grant number 20220484155)+2 种基金the Haidian Frontier Project of Beijing Natural Science Foundation(Grant number L212067)the Jiangsu Province Capability Improvement Project through Science,Technology and Education-Jiangsu Provincial Research Hospital Cultivation Unit(Grant number YJXYYJSDW4)the Jiangsu Provincial Medical Innovation Center(Grant number CXZX202227).
文摘The removal of a failed implant with high torque causes significant damage to the surrounding tissue,compromising bone regeneration and subsequent osseointegration in the defect area.Here,we report a case of carrier screw fracture followed by immediate implant removal,bone grafting and delayed reimplantation.A dental implant with a fractured central carrier screw was removed using the bur-forceps technique.The resulting three-wall bone defect was filled with granular surface demineralized freeze-dried bone allograft(SD-FDBA).Cone-beam computerized tomography was performed at 1week,6months and 15months postoperatively and standardized for quantitative evaluation.The alveolar bone width and height at 15months post-surgery were about 91%of the original values,with a slightly lower bone density,calculated using the gray value ratio.The graft site was reopened and was found to be completely healed with dense and vascularized bone along with some residual bone graft.Reimplantation followed by restoration was performed 8months later.The quality of regenerated bone following SD-FDBA grafting was adequate for osseointegration and longterm implant success.The excellent osteogenic properties of SD-FDBA are attributed to its human origin,cortical bone-like structure,partly demineralized surfaces and bone morphogenetic protein-2-containing nature.Further investigation with more cases and longer follow-up was required to confirm the final clinical effect.
文摘Introduction: Ureteral lesions, most often iatrogenic, generally follow pelvic surgery. They are serious and can be life-threatening. Uretero-vesical reimplantation using the BOARI technique, modified by KUSS, was popularized in humans in 1954, and appears to be the most appropriate treatment for lesions of the lower ureter with significant loss of substance. Observation: We report in this work a case of iatrogenic ligation of the pelvic ureter on a single functional kidney (of fortuitous discovery) during gynecological surgery, having led to an Alteration of the General State (important Urinoma and collapse of the renal function) and treated by the surgical technique of BOARI KUSS at the urology department of the CHU Le Luxembourg. Follow-up and postoperative follow-up were excellent. Conclusion: Surgical repair of the ureter is very often indicated in cases of stenosis or iatrogenic lesions of the ureter. The BOARI KUSS technique is a good choice in cases of significant loss of substance due to injury to the lower ureter. Gynecological surgery is the main source of these lesions, and the prognosis of the treatment depends on how early the diagnosis is made, the anatomical condition of the ureter and the expertise of the surgical team.