Objective:To evaluate and compare the effect of semi-rigid ureterorenoscopy on post-procedural sexual function with three different operating room settings.Methods:In this prospective randomized study,consecutive sexu...Objective:To evaluate and compare the effect of semi-rigid ureterorenoscopy on post-procedural sexual function with three different operating room settings.Methods:In this prospective randomized study,consecutive sexually active patients with normal pre-operative sexual function undergoing uncomplicated semi-rigid ureterorenoscopy for distal ureteric stones were randomized into three groups,with three different operating room settings.Procedure-related anxiety and sexual function were assessed pre-operatively using Amsterdam Preoperative Anxiety and Information Scale and Brief Sexual Function Inventory(in males)and Female Sexual Function Index-6(in females),respectively.All the participants were stented following the procedure,and the stent was removed after 3 weeks.Post-procedural sexual function and general discomfort were assessed and compared between three groups at 1 week,3 weeks,and 12 weeks.The effect of surgery-related anxiety,preoperative sexual function,age,and general discomfort(including stent-related discomfort)on post-procedural sexual function were analyzed using multiple regression analysis.A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.Results:Totally,327 eligible patients were randomized into three groups.The group of patients who underwent the procedural with a screen separating the operating area from the patient vision,while the patient could watch the endoscopy through a separate monitor,had better post-procedural sexual function compared to those who had total vision of the operating area as well as to those whose eyes were blocked.This difference was statistically significant.This post-procedural reduction in sexual function could not be attributed to in situ stent alone.Conclusions:Our study showed that semi-rigid ureterorenoscopy can have significant negative effect on sexual function,which can be reduced with proper preoperative counseling and an ideal operating room settings.展开更多
During the automated placement process of dry fibers,the positioning and fixation of dry fiber gauze belts are achieved by spraying setting agents.The amount of the setting agent is difficult to control when it is spr...During the automated placement process of dry fibers,the positioning and fixation of dry fiber gauze belts are achieved by spraying setting agents.The amount of the setting agent is difficult to control when it is sprayed manually.Furthermore,it can also affect the permeability of the preform,resin injection and the quality of the vacuum assisted resin infusion(VARI)molding,resulting in a decrease in the mechanical properties of composite materials.This study utilizes dry fiber automated placement equipment and an automated spraying system to manufacture preform structures,followed by VARI process to prepare composite samples with varying setting agent contents.Subsequently,mechanical characterization including interlaminar shear,bending and tensile testing is conducted to investigate the influence of setting agent content on both the manufacturing process and the mechanical properties of composite products.The results show that the interlaminar shear strength,bending strength and tensile strength of the sample gradually decrease with the increase of the content of the setting agent.The optimal setting agent content for automated laying of dry fiber is determined to be 4%-6%,balancing the preformed body’s layup quality and its impact on mechanical properties.Compared with agent-free samples,this range results in reductions of 3% in interlaminar shear strength,9% in bending strength,11% in bending modulus,and 13%-16% in tensile strength.展开更多
文摘Objective:To evaluate and compare the effect of semi-rigid ureterorenoscopy on post-procedural sexual function with three different operating room settings.Methods:In this prospective randomized study,consecutive sexually active patients with normal pre-operative sexual function undergoing uncomplicated semi-rigid ureterorenoscopy for distal ureteric stones were randomized into three groups,with three different operating room settings.Procedure-related anxiety and sexual function were assessed pre-operatively using Amsterdam Preoperative Anxiety and Information Scale and Brief Sexual Function Inventory(in males)and Female Sexual Function Index-6(in females),respectively.All the participants were stented following the procedure,and the stent was removed after 3 weeks.Post-procedural sexual function and general discomfort were assessed and compared between three groups at 1 week,3 weeks,and 12 weeks.The effect of surgery-related anxiety,preoperative sexual function,age,and general discomfort(including stent-related discomfort)on post-procedural sexual function were analyzed using multiple regression analysis.A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.Results:Totally,327 eligible patients were randomized into three groups.The group of patients who underwent the procedural with a screen separating the operating area from the patient vision,while the patient could watch the endoscopy through a separate monitor,had better post-procedural sexual function compared to those who had total vision of the operating area as well as to those whose eyes were blocked.This difference was statistically significant.This post-procedural reduction in sexual function could not be attributed to in situ stent alone.Conclusions:Our study showed that semi-rigid ureterorenoscopy can have significant negative effect on sexual function,which can be reduced with proper preoperative counseling and an ideal operating room settings.
基金supported by Jiangsu Provincial Key Research and Development Program(No.BE2023014-4).
文摘During the automated placement process of dry fibers,the positioning and fixation of dry fiber gauze belts are achieved by spraying setting agents.The amount of the setting agent is difficult to control when it is sprayed manually.Furthermore,it can also affect the permeability of the preform,resin injection and the quality of the vacuum assisted resin infusion(VARI)molding,resulting in a decrease in the mechanical properties of composite materials.This study utilizes dry fiber automated placement equipment and an automated spraying system to manufacture preform structures,followed by VARI process to prepare composite samples with varying setting agent contents.Subsequently,mechanical characterization including interlaminar shear,bending and tensile testing is conducted to investigate the influence of setting agent content on both the manufacturing process and the mechanical properties of composite products.The results show that the interlaminar shear strength,bending strength and tensile strength of the sample gradually decrease with the increase of the content of the setting agent.The optimal setting agent content for automated laying of dry fiber is determined to be 4%-6%,balancing the preformed body’s layup quality and its impact on mechanical properties.Compared with agent-free samples,this range results in reductions of 3% in interlaminar shear strength,9% in bending strength,11% in bending modulus,and 13%-16% in tensile strength.