ObjectiveTo investigate the effectiveness of concealed penis correction surgery based on the principle of midline symmetry.MethodsBetween January 2016 and September 2018, 18 children with concealed penis were treated with correction surgery based on the principle of midline symmetry. All children were 3-12 years old, with an average age of 8.3 years. Physical examination showed that the penis was short; the penis body could not be exposed or be exposed too limited; the corpus cavernosum developed well. The pressure dressing was removed at 3 days after operation and the urethral tube was removed. The color of the glans, the swelling and congestion of penis and scrotum, and the blood supple of the prepuce flap were observed.ResultsThe operation time ranged from 47 to 54 minutes, with an average of 50 minutes. All children were followed up 3 months after operation. There was no hemorrhage and necrosis of the glans and no infection or ischemic necrosis of the flap. All patients had different degree of prepuce edema at 3 days after operation, 5 patients still had prepuce edema at 2 weeks, and the prepuce edema in all patients subsided at 3 months. All penises were exposed well after midline symmetric anastomosis with no bulky prepuce and scrotum.ConclusionThe correction surgery based on the principle of midline symmetry can be used to correct the appearance of the concealed penis effectively.
ObjectiveTo systematically review the correlation between sarcopenia and cognitive dysfunction. MethodsCNKI, WanFang Data, PubMed, EMbase and Web of Science databases were electronically searched to collect studies on the correlation between sarcopenia and cognitive dysfunction from inception to June 15, 2022. Two reviewers independently screened the literature, extracted data and assessed the risk of bias of the included studies. Meta-analysis was then performed by using RevMan 5.3 and Stata 14.0 software. ResultsA total of 13 studies involving 19 262 subjects were included. Meta-analysis showed that the cognitive dysfunction was significantly associated with sarcopenia (OR=1.82, 95%CI 1.58 to 2.11, P<0.01). The results of subgroup analysis showed that the cognitive dysfunction was significantly associated with sarcopenia in Asia and Europe. However, the incidence of cognitive dysfunction in the Americas was not significantly associated with sarcopenia. ConclusionCurrent evidence shows that there is a significant correlation between sarcopenia and cognitive dysfunction, but there may be differences in different regions. Due to the limited quality and quantity of the included studies, more high quality studies are needed to verify the above conclusion.