Publications by authors named "Qing-wei He"

Objectives: To identify and describe international practice in incontinence management after radical cystectomy and orthotopic neobladder.

Materials And Methods: A systematic scoping review following the methodology of the Joanne Briggs Institute was conducted in which the application searched 15 data sources to identify papers published in English, from 1979 to 2022.

Results: Of the 16 papers that met the eligibility criteria, articles in Eastern countries mainly focus on the effect of conservative treatment, while in Western countries, more attention is paid to the effect of surgical treatment.

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Objective: To investigate the pathogenesis and treatment of penile necrosis resulting from microwave diathermy following circumcision.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data about 9 cases of penile necrosis resulting from postoperative microwave diathermy following circumcision. The 9 males, aged 20 - 39 (mean 26) years, underwent traditional circumcision for redundant prepuce or phimosis in other hospitals, followed by microwave diathermy for 30 - 60 minutes daily, which resulted in penile necrosis.

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Penile squamous cell carcinoma has been commonly reported in the past decades. We describe a rare case of a huge squamous cell carcinoma of the penis in a 65-year-old patient with a 4-year history of tumor growth, for which total penectomy, perineal urethrostomy and bilateral inguinal lymphadenectomy were carried out. We suggest that aggressive surgical intervention should be recommended for those with well-differentiated penile carcinoma regardless of the size of the tumor.

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Objective: To report the amelioration of the three-piece inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP) implantation and the prevention of its complications.

Methods: Thirty-two patients with moderate to severe erectile dysfunction (ED) irresponsive to conservative treatments received the implantation of the three-piece IPP. The surgical techniques were ameliorated in the course of operation.

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