Background:Warm ischemic injury is one of the most important factors affecting renal function in partial nephrectomy(PN).The technique of segmental renal artery clamping emerges as an alternative to conventional renal...Background:Warm ischemic injury is one of the most important factors affecting renal function in partial nephrectomy(PN).The technique of segmental renal artery clamping emerges as an alternative to conventional renal artery clamping for renal hilar control.Objective:To evaluate the feasibility and efficiency of laparoscopic PN(LPN) with segmental renal artery clamping in comparison with the conventional technique.Design,setting,and participants:A total of 75 patients underwent LPN from June 2007 to November 2009.All patients had T1a or T1b tumor in one kidney and a normal contralateral kidney.Thirty-seven patients underwent surgeries with main renal artery clamping,and 38 underwent surgeries with segmental artery clamping.Intervention:All procedures were performed by the same laparoscopic surgeon.Measurements:Blood loss,operation time,warm ischemia(WI) time,and complications affected renal function before and after operation were recorded.Results and limitations:All LPNs were completed without conversion to open surgery or nephrectomy.The novel technique slightly increased WI time(p < 0.001) and intraoperative blood loss(p = 0.006),while it provided better postoperative affected renal function(p < 0.001) compared with the conventional technique.The total complication rate was 12%.Among the 38 cases where segmental renal artery clamping was performed,7 had to convert to the conventional method.Tumor size and location influenced the number of clamped segmental arteries.Long-term postoperative renal function is still awaited.Conclusions:LPN with segmental artery clamping is safe and feasible in clinical practice.It minimizes the intraoperative WI injury and improves early postoperative affected renal function compared with main renal artery clamping.(C) 2010 European Association of Urology.Published by Elsevier B.V.All rights reserved.展开更多
AIM:To investigate the correlation of ischemic ophthalmopathy(IO)with lacunar infarction(LI),an ischemic lesions in the cerebrovascular system.METHODS:Totally 204 cases of IO without any nervous system symptom and pre...AIM:To investigate the correlation of ischemic ophthalmopathy(IO)with lacunar infarction(LI),an ischemic lesions in the cerebrovascular system.METHODS:Totally 204 cases of IO without any nervous system symptom and previously diagnosed LI served as the observational group.All 204 cases without IO,nervous system symptoms and previous LI served as the control group.Age and sex between the two groups matched well.LI was diagnosed by magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)and the results of the two groups were statistically analyzed and compared.RESULTS:IO included 174 eyes of 156 patients with non-arteritis anterior ischemic optic neuropathy(NAION),42 eyes of 36 patients with central retinal artery occlusion(CRAO)or branch retinal artery occlusion(BRAO)and 12 eyes of 12 patients with ocular ischemia syndrome(OIS).The detection rate of LI(72.54%)in IO group was obviously higher than that(15.68%)in the control group(P<0.001).IO was positively correlated with LI(r=0.573,P<0.05).In addition,most infarction sites located in the basal ganglia(67.57%),which were not the vital areas of cerebrum and not easy to be found due to their small size.The majority of those first visited IO patients(72.54%)without nervous system symptom and previously diagnosed LI had already suffered from LI.CONCLUSION:According to our studies,there is a positive correlation between IO and LI.IO can be used as an important predictor for the present of LI,especially obvious signs of the patient.展开更多
Case: A 55-year-old man without past medical histories suffering from back pain for two weeks was successfully resuscitated from an 8-min cardiopulmonary arrest (CPA) and was brought to our hospital by ambulance. Comp...Case: A 55-year-old man without past medical histories suffering from back pain for two weeks was successfully resuscitated from an 8-min cardiopulmonary arrest (CPA) and was brought to our hospital by ambulance. Computed tomography demonstrated type A acute aortic dissection (AAAD) with brachiocephalic artery occlusion. After admission, Glasgow Coma Scale score improved to E1VTM4, and voluntary movement was noted only in the right limbs. Outcome: The patient underwent emergency grafting of the ascending aorta and innominate artery under deep hypothermic circulatory arrest. After surgery, the patient recovered with mild disorientation and left hemiplegia. Magnetic resonance imaging of the head revealed no large infarction but revealed multiple acute ischemic changes. One year later, the patient demonstrated independent walk and successfully returned to work life. Conclusions: Immediate resuscitation and surgery resulted in good recovery from CPA after AAAD.展开更多
Left bundle branch block ( LBBB ), traditionally viewed as an electrophysiologic abnormality, is increasingly recognized for its effects on hemodynamics and patient's prognosis^[1]. Exercise nuclear studies frequen...Left bundle branch block ( LBBB ), traditionally viewed as an electrophysiologic abnormality, is increasingly recognized for its effects on hemodynamics and patient's prognosis^[1]. Exercise nuclear studies frequently show reversible perfusion defects in the absence of obstructive coronary artery disease^[2] and some patients with intermittent LBBB develop angina coincident with the onset of LBBB^[3]. We report a case of intermittent LBBB with abnormal stress technetium 99m TC single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) study and normal coronary artery angiography.展开更多
文摘Background:Warm ischemic injury is one of the most important factors affecting renal function in partial nephrectomy(PN).The technique of segmental renal artery clamping emerges as an alternative to conventional renal artery clamping for renal hilar control.Objective:To evaluate the feasibility and efficiency of laparoscopic PN(LPN) with segmental renal artery clamping in comparison with the conventional technique.Design,setting,and participants:A total of 75 patients underwent LPN from June 2007 to November 2009.All patients had T1a or T1b tumor in one kidney and a normal contralateral kidney.Thirty-seven patients underwent surgeries with main renal artery clamping,and 38 underwent surgeries with segmental artery clamping.Intervention:All procedures were performed by the same laparoscopic surgeon.Measurements:Blood loss,operation time,warm ischemia(WI) time,and complications affected renal function before and after operation were recorded.Results and limitations:All LPNs were completed without conversion to open surgery or nephrectomy.The novel technique slightly increased WI time(p < 0.001) and intraoperative blood loss(p = 0.006),while it provided better postoperative affected renal function(p < 0.001) compared with the conventional technique.The total complication rate was 12%.Among the 38 cases where segmental renal artery clamping was performed,7 had to convert to the conventional method.Tumor size and location influenced the number of clamped segmental arteries.Long-term postoperative renal function is still awaited.Conclusions:LPN with segmental artery clamping is safe and feasible in clinical practice.It minimizes the intraoperative WI injury and improves early postoperative affected renal function compared with main renal artery clamping.(C) 2010 European Association of Urology.Published by Elsevier B.V.All rights reserved.
基金Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.81500726)Health Research Program of Shaanxi,China(No.2014E12)Shaanxi Health Research Foundation(No.2016E007)。
文摘AIM:To investigate the correlation of ischemic ophthalmopathy(IO)with lacunar infarction(LI),an ischemic lesions in the cerebrovascular system.METHODS:Totally 204 cases of IO without any nervous system symptom and previously diagnosed LI served as the observational group.All 204 cases without IO,nervous system symptoms and previous LI served as the control group.Age and sex between the two groups matched well.LI was diagnosed by magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)and the results of the two groups were statistically analyzed and compared.RESULTS:IO included 174 eyes of 156 patients with non-arteritis anterior ischemic optic neuropathy(NAION),42 eyes of 36 patients with central retinal artery occlusion(CRAO)or branch retinal artery occlusion(BRAO)and 12 eyes of 12 patients with ocular ischemia syndrome(OIS).The detection rate of LI(72.54%)in IO group was obviously higher than that(15.68%)in the control group(P<0.001).IO was positively correlated with LI(r=0.573,P<0.05).In addition,most infarction sites located in the basal ganglia(67.57%),which were not the vital areas of cerebrum and not easy to be found due to their small size.The majority of those first visited IO patients(72.54%)without nervous system symptom and previously diagnosed LI had already suffered from LI.CONCLUSION:According to our studies,there is a positive correlation between IO and LI.IO can be used as an important predictor for the present of LI,especially obvious signs of the patient.
文摘Case: A 55-year-old man without past medical histories suffering from back pain for two weeks was successfully resuscitated from an 8-min cardiopulmonary arrest (CPA) and was brought to our hospital by ambulance. Computed tomography demonstrated type A acute aortic dissection (AAAD) with brachiocephalic artery occlusion. After admission, Glasgow Coma Scale score improved to E1VTM4, and voluntary movement was noted only in the right limbs. Outcome: The patient underwent emergency grafting of the ascending aorta and innominate artery under deep hypothermic circulatory arrest. After surgery, the patient recovered with mild disorientation and left hemiplegia. Magnetic resonance imaging of the head revealed no large infarction but revealed multiple acute ischemic changes. One year later, the patient demonstrated independent walk and successfully returned to work life. Conclusions: Immediate resuscitation and surgery resulted in good recovery from CPA after AAAD.
文摘Left bundle branch block ( LBBB ), traditionally viewed as an electrophysiologic abnormality, is increasingly recognized for its effects on hemodynamics and patient's prognosis^[1]. Exercise nuclear studies frequently show reversible perfusion defects in the absence of obstructive coronary artery disease^[2] and some patients with intermittent LBBB develop angina coincident with the onset of LBBB^[3]. We report a case of intermittent LBBB with abnormal stress technetium 99m TC single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) study and normal coronary artery angiography.