逼尿肌背阔肌成形术治疗膀胱收缩的实验研究:系统综述。

Q2 Nursing
Antonio J Forte, Daniel Boczar, Maria T Huayllani, Pamela A Moore, Steven L Moran, Oluwaferanmi O Okanlami, Milomir Ninković, Peter N Broer
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摘要

目前允许膀胱收缩性患者排尿的治疗方法是有限的。标准的治疗方法是清洁的间歇导尿。背阔肌逼尿肌成形术(LDDM)已被证明可以提供功能性收缩,并允许膀胱收缩的患者自愿排尿。我们的目的是总结LDDM的实验研究。我们假设实验研究表明,与其他类型的皮瓣相比,背阔肌(LDM)皮瓣用于逼尿肌成形术的效果更好。2020年1月17日,我们对PubMed/MEDLINE、Cochrane Clinical Answers、Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials和EMBASE数据库进行了系统回顾,没有时间框架限制,以确定关于LDDM使用的文章。我们排除了研究其他治疗方法的研究。在检索确定的54篇文章中,有3篇符合资格标准。共有24只狗接受了手术,最长随访时间为9个月。进行了三种类型的手术:LDM原位重构,LDM肌肉成形术和肛上膀胱切除术后的增强膀胱成形术。进行了电刺激、膀胱造影、尿动力学和流体动力学测量以及显微镜检查。神经支配的LDM皮瓣转移到膀胱能够在电刺激下收缩和促进排尿。实验研究证明了LDDM在犬类模型中的可行性。虽然没有包括对照组,但神经支配的LDM皮瓣转移到膀胱,在收缩排尿能力方面显示出令人鼓舞的结果。
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Experimental Studies of Latissimus Dorsi Detrusor Myoplasty for Bladder Acontractility: A Systematic Review.

Current therapies that allow patients with bladder acontractility to void are limited. The standard therapy is clean intermittent catheterization. Latissimus dorsi detrusor myoplasty (LDDM) has been shown to provide functional contraction and allow patients with bladder acontractility to void voluntarily. Our goal was to summarize experimental studies of LDDM. We hypothesized that experimental studies would show that latissimus dorsi muscle (LDM) flaps for detrusor myoplasty have superior outcomes when compared with other types of flaps. On January 17, 2020, we conducted a systematic review of the PubMed/MEDLINE, Cochrane Clinical Answers, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, and EMBASE databases, without time frame limitations, to identify articles on the use of LDDM. We excluded studies that investigated other treatments. Of 54 articles identified by the search, three fulfilled the eligibility criteria. A total of 24 dogs underwent procedures and were evaluated with a maximum follow-up of 9 months. Three types of procedures were performed: LDM in situ reconfiguration, LDM myoplasty, and augmentation cystoplasty after supratrigonal cystectomy. Electrical stimulation, cystography, urodynamic and hydrodynamic measurements, and microscopic examinations were performed. Innervated LDM flaps transferred to the bladder were able to contract and promote voiding in response to electrical stimulation. Experimental studies have shown the feasibility of LDDM in canine models. Although no comparison groups were included, innervated LDM flap transferred to the bladder showed promising results regarding contraction capable of voiding.

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Plastic Surgical Nursing
Plastic Surgical Nursing Nursing-Medical and Surgical Nursing
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期刊介绍: Plastic Surgical Nursing, the official journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgical Nurses (ASPSN), presents the latest advances in plastic and reconstructive surgical nursing practice. Written by and for plastic surgical nurses, Plastic Surgical Nursing features clinical articles covering a wide variety of surgical procedures. Patient education techniques and research findings are also included, as well as articles discussing the ethical issues and trends in this expanding clinical nursing specialty. The journal also contains continuing education for the entire scope of Plastic Surgical Nursing practice.
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