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Dig Endosc ; 2024 Apr 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38659275

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OBJECTIVES: The endoscopic pressure study integrated system (EPSIS) represents an innovative approach for evaluating lower esophageal sphincter function by monitoring intragastric pressure using diagnostic gastroscopes. This study aimed to assess the feasibility and validity of employing ultrathin gastroscopes for EPSIS. METHODS: A retrospective analysis was conducted on a database of consecutive patients who underwent EPSIS using both ultrathin and regular gastroscopes between September 2021 and October 2023. The study compared EPSIS parameters between the two gastroscope types to evaluate the correlation of key metrics. RESULTS: Thirty patients underwent EPSIS with both ultrathin and regular gastroscopes. Significant positive correlations were observed in the pressure waveform: maximum intragastric pressure (mmHg) (ρ = 0.82, P < 0.001) and intragastric pressure gradient (mmHg/s) (ρ = 0.80, P < 0.001) when comparing the two gastroscopes. Maximum intragastric pressure (15.5 [5.3-20.3] vs. 18.5 [3.4-21.6], P < 0.001) and pressure gradient (0.16 [0.013-0.41] vs. 0.24 [0.0039-1.13], P < 0.001), (median [range]) were significantly lower with ultrathin gastroscopes. CONCLUSIONS: This study establishes that EPSIS parameters obtained with an ultrathin gastroscope exhibit a significant correlation with those obtained using a regular gastroscope, with each EPSIS parameter consistently lower. These findings support the viability of EPSIS for ultrathin gastroscopy and highlight its potential as a diagnostic tool for assessing lower esophageal sphincter function.

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Dig Endosc ; 36(2): 172-181, 2024 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37070407

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OBJECTIVES: Severe submucosal fibrosis is a crucial technical difficulty encountered during endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) in patients with ulcerative colitis (UC). We aimed to identify predictors of severe submucosal fibrosis in patients with UC. METHODS: We retrospectively included 55 tumors resected using ESD from 48 consecutive patients with UC. We analyzed the clinicopathological characteristics and treatment outcomes between the F0/1 (none to mild submucosal fibrosis) group (n = 28) and F2 (severe submucosal fibrosis) group (n = 27). RESULTS: No significant difference was found between the F0/1 and F2 groups in en bloc resection rate (100% vs. 96%, P = 0.49), the R0 resection rate (100% vs. 93%, P = 0.24), and the dissection speed (0.18 vs. 0.13 cm2 /min, P = 0.07). Intraoperative perforation was more common in the F2 group (30%) than in the F0/1 group (8%; P = 0.01). Multivariable analysis showed that a longer duration of UC (≥10 years; odds ratio [OR] 6.11; 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.20-31.03; P = 0.03) and scarring of background mucosa of the tumor (OR 39.61; 95% CI 3.91-400.78; P < 0.01) were independent predictors of severe submucosal fibrosis. CONCLUSION: Long UC duration and scarring background mucosa were predictors of severe submucosal fibrosis associated with perforation during ESD.


Subject(s)
Colitis, Ulcerative , Colorectal Neoplasms , Endoscopic Mucosal Resection , Oral Submucous Fibrosis , Humans , Endoscopic Mucosal Resection/adverse effects , Colitis, Ulcerative/surgery , Colitis, Ulcerative/pathology , Retrospective Studies , Cicatrix/pathology , Risk Factors , Fibrosis , Colorectal Neoplasms/surgery , Treatment Outcome
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Dig Endosc ; 2023 Dec 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38050351

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BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Killian-Jamieson diverticulum (KJD) is a relatively uncommon variant of pharyngoesophageal diverticula, distinct from the more prevalent Zenker diverticulum. However, literature on endoscopic management of KJD remains limited. This study aimed to elucidate the efficacy and safety of peroral endoscopic septotomy (POES) as a treatment approach for symptomatic KJD. METHODS: In this retrospective observational study, we investigated the outcomes of nine consecutive patients who underwent POES for KJD between January 2019 and May 2023. Follow-up data of at least 2 months post-treatment were analyzed. The primary outcome measure was the technical success rate of POES. Secondary outcomes encompassed the clinical success rate, defined as symptomatic improvement 2 months after POES, and the incidence of adverse events. RESULTS: All patients presented with dysphagia, with a median symptom duration of 6 months (interquartile range [IQR]: 3-12 months). The median diverticulum size was 32 mm (IQR: 24-42 mm). The median duration of the operation time was 66 min (IQR: 60-109). A 100% technical success rate was achieved, with complete closure of the defect in all cases. There were no adverse events related to this treatment. The median hospitalization duration was 5 days (IQR: 4-6), and the clinical success rate was 88.9%. Follow-up barium esophagograms exhibited significant improvement in the flow of the barium for all patients. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the relatively limited case volume, our findings underscore that POES is a safe and efficacious approach for managing symptomatic KJD.

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Gastrointest Endosc ; 2023 Dec 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38065514

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BACKGROUND & AIM: Peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) is a safe and effective endoscopic treatment for achalasia and other esophageal motility disorders, and TTJ (Triangle Tip Knife J; Olympus, Tokyo, Japan) is currently widely used in POEM. Recently, we reported a novel modification of TTJ, which was adjusted to knife length 2 mm by attaching a disposable clip (QuickClip Pro; Olympus) sheath to the tip as a hood attachment. In this study, we compared the safety and effectiveness of TTJ and TTJ with hood attachment (TTJ-H) in POEM. METHODS: In this 1:1 propensity score matched retrospective cohort study, we compared the procedure time, myotomy efficiency, number of coagulation forceps usage, adverse events, length of hospital stay after POEM, procedural success and clinical success between TTJ and TTJ-H groups. RESULTS: We examined 682 consecutive patients who underwent POEM between January 2021 and June 2023. We excluded 134 patients who had already undergone POEM or laparoscopic Heller myotomy as prior myotomy. Finally, we identified 98 propensity score-matched pairs (n = 196). The mean procedure time was shortened from 93.5 to 80.2 min (14% reduction, P = 0.012) when comparing TTJ-H group to TTJ group. The mean myotomy efficiency was improved from 2.76 to 2.32 min/cm (16% improvement, P = <0.001), and usage of coagulation forceps for hemostasis was decreased from 3.87 to 0.55 (86% reduction, P = <0.001). CONCLUSIONS: This study showed that use of TTJ-H could reduce total procedure time, improve myotomy efficiency, and reduce costs compared to TTJ.

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Dig Endosc ; 2023 Oct 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37899073

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OBJECTIVES: Anti-reflux mucosectomy (ARMS) and anti-reflux mucosal ablation (ARMA) were developed as interventions for proton pump inhibitor (PPI)-refractory/-dependent gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Although ARMS and ARMA are established treatments for PPI-refractory GERD, reliance on natural healing for ulcer scar formation introduces uncertainty and bleeding risk. To address these issues, we introduced a novel approach called anti-reflux mucoplasty (ARM-P), which involves immediate closure of mucosal defects following mucosectomy. This pilot study aims to evaluate the safety, feasibility, and efficacy of ARM-P. METHODS: A retrospective single-center study was conducted using prospectively collected data from October 2022 to July 2023. Patients with PPI-refractory/-dependent GERD who underwent ARM-P were included. The study evaluated technical success of ARM-P, before and after ARM-P GERD-Health Related Quality of Life Questionnaire, GerdQ, and Frequency Scale for the Symptoms of GERD scores, along with PPI discontinuation and endoscopic esophagogastric junction morphology. RESULTS: A total of 20 patients with a median age of 61.5 years underwent the ARM-P procedure. The procedure achieved 100% technical success without adverse events. After ARM-P, 55.0% discontinued PPI usage and 15.0% reduced PPI dose by half. Median GERD-Health Related Quality of Life Questionnaire score improved from 21 to 6 (P = 0.0026), median GerdQ score improved from 9 to 7 (P = 0.0022), and median Frequency Scale for the Symptoms of GERD score decreased from 16 to 7 (P = 0.0003). Median Hill's Classification significantly improved from grade III to grade I (P = 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: This study presents the first pilot report of ARM-P, demonstrating its procedural safety, technical feasibility, and short-term efficacy.

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Dig Endosc ; 2023 Sep 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37770104

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OBJECTIVES: The endoscopic pressure study integrated system (EPSIS) is a novel diagnostic tool used to evaluate lower esophageal sphincter (LES) function. EPSIS allows the measurement of intragastric pressure (IGP) during gastric insufflation through esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) and records its pressure waveform. This study aimed to assess the usefulness and applicability of EPSIS as an adjunct diagnostic modality for achalasia. METHODS: This case-control study was conducted using a database of patients who underwent EGD, barium swallow (BS), high-resolution manometry (HRM), and EPSIS between January 2022 and December 2022. The achalasia (experimental) group (n = 35) consisted of patients with a definitive diagnosis of achalasia. The control group (n = 34) consisted of patients with no abnormalities in EGD, BS, or HRM and no abnormal acid reflux confirmed with 24-h pH-impedance monitoring. EPSIS findings were compared between the two groups and characterized by the waveform pattern (uphill or flat), maximum IGP (IGP-Max), pressure difference, and the gradient of the waveform. RESULTS: All patients in the achalasia group showed an uphill pattern, in contrast to 21 patients (61.8%) in the control group. IGP-Max demonstrated the best diagnostic accuracy for achalasia, with a cut-off value of 15.8 mmHg (100% sensitivity, 58.8% specificity, and area under the curve [AUC] 0.78). The pressure gradient also demonstrated good diagnostic accuracy, with a cut-off value of 0.40 mmHg/s (80% sensitivity, 61.8% specificity, and AUC 0.76). CONCLUSION: This study demonstrated that EPSIS can be applied as a diagnostic modality in patients with achalasia.

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Intern Med ; 62(16): 2341-2348, 2023 Aug 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36575014

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Pregnancy is a known risk factor for amebic enteritis, which develops into potentially fatal fulminant amebic enteritis in some cases. We describe a case of a 27-year-old non-immunosuppressed pregnant woman with fulminant amebic enteritis complicated with cytomegalovirus enteritis. She improved with intensive care and intravenous metronidazole and ganciclovir but eventually required subtotal colectomy for intestinal stenosis. It is difficult to diagnose amebic enteritis, especially in a non-endemic area. Amebic enteritis must be considered as a differential diagnosis for refractory diarrhea with bloody stools in women in the perinatal period, even those without immunosuppression.


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Dysentery, Amebic , Enteritis , Pregnancy , Humans , Female , Adult , Dysentery, Amebic/complications , Metronidazole , Ganciclovir , Risk Factors , Enteritis/complications , Enteritis/diagnosis
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Surg Today ; 52(12): 1731-1740, 2022 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35429250

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PURPOSE: Post-operative paralytic ileus (POI) occurs after surgery because of gastrointestinal dysfunction caused by surgical invasion. We therefore investigated the frequency of POI after laparoscopic colorectal surgery in patients with colorectal cancer using a strictly defined POI diagnosis and identified associated risk factors. METHODS: Patients who underwent initial laparoscopic surgery for colorectal cancer between January 2014 and December 2018 were included. The primary end point was the incidence of POI. A multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed the contributing risk factors for POI. RESULTS: Of the 436 patients, 94 (21.6%) had POI. Compared with the non-POI group, the POI group had significantly higher frequencies of infectious complications (p < 0.001), pneumonia (p < 0.001), intra-abdominal abscess (p = 0.012), anastomotic leakage (p = 0.016), and post-operative bleeding (p = 0.001). In the multivariate analysis, the right colon (odds ratio [OR] 2.180, p = 0.005), pre-operative chemotherapy (OR 2.530, p = 0.047), pre-operative antithrombotic drug (OR 2.210, p = 0.032), and post-operative complications of CD grade ≥ 3 (OR 12.90, p < 0.001) were independent risk factors for POI. CONCLUSION: Post-operative management considering the risk of post-operative bowel palsy may be necessary for patients with right colon, pre-operative chemotherapy, pre-operative antithrombotic drug or severe post-operative complications.


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Colorectal Neoplasms , Ileus , Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction , Humans , Retrospective Studies , Fibrinolytic Agents , Ileus/epidemiology , Ileus/etiology , Postoperative Complications/epidemiology , Postoperative Complications/etiology , Risk Factors , Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction/etiology , Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction/complications , Colorectal Neoplasms/surgery , Colorectal Neoplasms/complications
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Case Rep Gastroenterol ; 16(1): 29-36, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35350676

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Intestinal endometriosis is a benign disease characterized by ectopic growth of the endometrium and causes extensive fibrosis and adhesions in response to repeated episodes of bleeding and inflammation with the menstrual cycle. We encountered a rare case of intestinal endometriosis that caused complete rectal obstruction in a 34-year-old woman undergoing infertility treatment. Colonoscopy showed rectal stenosis and obstruction but no evidence of a tumor. Bowel obstruction due to endometriosis was diagnosed based on the history and imaging findings. Transanal decompression was performed. Subsequent laparoscopic surgery revealed severe inflammation around both ovaries and a tumor-like rectal stenosis. Similar findings were obtained in the transverse colon and terminal ileum. We performed laparoscopic low anterior resection, partial transverse colon resection, ileocecal resection, bilateral cystectomy, and left salpingectomy. Infertility treatment was restarted and resulted in a successful term pregnancy. The patient remains well. Laparoscopic surgery, which has the advantage of being minimally invasive, allows for early postoperative recovery and discharge in patients with endometriosis; furthermore, the uterus and adnexa can be preserved due to the magnifying effect of the laparoscope. In this case, it was possible to resume infertility treatment. Intestinal endometriosis is a rare cause of bowel obstruction, but should be kept in mind if intestinal obstruction occurs during infertility treatment. Laparoscopic surgery may be useful for multiple endometriotic lesions and serve as a bridge to infertility treatment.

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J Diabetes Investig ; 12(2): 244-253, 2021 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32594655

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AIMS/INTRODUCTION: Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) metrics, such as times in range (TIR) and time below range, have been shown to be useful as clinical targets that complement glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. We investigated the relationships between TIR, glycemic variability and patient characteristics in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We carried out continuous glucose monitoring in 281 outpatients with type 2 diabetes mellitus who participated in a multicenter cohort (Hyogo Diabetes Hypoglycemia Cognition Complications) study. RESULTS: The results are shown as the median (interquartile range). The age, disease duration and HbA1c were 68 years (62-71 years), 13 years (7-23 years) and 6.9% (6.5-7.5%), respectively. TIR and standard deviation obtained by continuous glucose monitoring worsened significantly with increasing disease duration. Multiple regression analyses showed that disease duration (standard partial regression coefficient, ß = -0.160, P = 0.003), diabetic peripheral neuropathy (ß = -0.106, P = 0.033) and urinary albumin excretion (ß = -0.100, P = 0.043) were useful explanatory factors for TIR. In contrast, HbA1c (ß = -0.398, P < 0.001) and the use of antidiabetic drugs potentially associated with severe hypoglycemia (ß = 0.180, P = 0.028), such as sulfonylureas, glinides and insulin, were useful explanatory factors for time below range in the elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study suggest that disease duration and diabetic complications are associated with TIR deterioration. In addition, low HbA1c levels and the use of antidiabetic drugs potentially associated with severe hypoglycemia might worsen the time below range in the elderly.


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Biomarkers/analysis , Cognition/drug effects , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/drug therapy , Hyperglycemia/epidemiology , Hypoglycemia/epidemiology , Hypoglycemic Agents/adverse effects , Hypoglycemic Agents/classification , Adult , Aged , Blood Glucose/analysis , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Glycated Hemoglobin/analysis , Humans , Hyperglycemia/chemically induced , Hyperglycemia/pathology , Hypoglycemia/chemically induced , Hypoglycemia/pathology , Hypoglycemic Agents/administration & dosage , Japan/epidemiology , Male , Middle Aged , Prognosis , Prospective Studies , Time Factors
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Hernia ; 23(1): 167-174, 2019 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30047042

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PURPOSE: The question as to whether laparoscopic surgery should be applied for inguinal hernia after radical prostatectomy remains a debate due to surgical difficulty arising from adhesions in the prevesical space. We report the surgical technique used in our department, its outcomes, and its safety and effectiveness compared with the surgical outcomes of primary transabdominal preperitoneal inguinal hernia repair (TAPP) cases. METHODS AND MATERIALS: From February 2013 to January 2017, 30 patients with inguinal hernia were treated with TAPP after radical prostatectomy. At our institution, to avoid bladder injury, we dissect the prevesical space with the layer between the transversalis fascia and superficial layers of the preperitoneal fascia as the dissection plane. The practitioners were three qualified surgeons. Surgical outcome were compared with those of primary TAPP cases. For statistical analyses, we used t test to compare the mean operative durations and Chi square test to compare all other surgical outcomes. RESULTS: The median observation period was 19 months. Intraoperative and postoperative complications did not occur; no onset of recurrence and chronic pain was observed. The mean operative duration was 116.2 min, which was significantly longer than that of primary TAPP patients (87.9 min). However, the operative duration for the last 14 patients had reduced to 101.6 min, which was not significantly different from that of primary TAPP patients. CONCLUSION: In TAPP for patients following prostatectomy, surgery can be performed safely and reliably without prolonging the operative duration by selecting a skilled practitioner and standardizing the technique.


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Abdominal Wall/surgery , Hernia, Inguinal/surgery , Herniorrhaphy/methods , Laparoscopy/methods , Postoperative Complications/surgery , Prostatectomy/adverse effects , Aged , Dissection/methods , Fascia , Hernia, Inguinal/etiology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Postoperative Complications/etiology , Recurrence , Surgical Mesh
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Endocr J ; 65(12): 1161-1169, 2018 Dec 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30232300

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Ectopic ACTH syndrome (EAS) is a potentially fatal endocrine disease that results from a variety of neuroendocrine tumors (NETs), such as small cell lung cancer (SCLC) and bronchial typical carcinoid. Typical carcinoid is usually slow growing, not associated with plasma progastrin releasing peptide (ProGRP) elevation. Here, we report a 47-year-old female smoker with progressive typical carcinoid and plasma ProGRP elevation. Several types of Cushingoid features were found on physical examination. In addition, laboratory examination showed elevated plasma ACTH and serum cortisol levels. These findings indicated ACTH-dependent Cushing's syndrome. Moreover, the serum cortisol level was not suppressed by overnight high-dose dexamethasone treatment, suggesting the presence of an extra-pituitary tumor. Contrast-enhanced brain MRI revealed no pituitary adenoma, which also supported the idea that EAS occurred in the present case. Strikingly, chest computed tomographic (CT) scan showed a single 18-mm peripheral nodule in the right middle lobe of the lung. Tumor marker analysis revealed an elevation in plasma ProGRP. These data suggested a possibility that SCLC secreted ACTH and caused EAS in this patient. Of note, the plasma ACTH level was increased (1.7 fold) in l-desamino-8-D-arginine vasopressin (DDAVP) test, also suggesting the specific clinical feature in this case. After additional imaging examinations, we performed surgical resection with the suspicion of limited SCLC. As a result, pathological examination revealed a vasopressin receptor Ib (V1b) receptor-negative bronchial typical carcinoid with ACTH production and mediastinal lymphatic metastasis. In summary, we present a case of EAS caused by progressive bronchial typical carcinoid with plasma ProGRP elevation. We propose a novel subtype of lung typical carcinoid.


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ACTH Syndrome, Ectopic/etiology , Bronchial Neoplasms/complications , Carcinoid Tumor/complications , Peptide Fragments/blood , ACTH Syndrome, Ectopic/blood , ACTH Syndrome, Ectopic/pathology , Adrenocorticotropic Hormone/blood , Bronchial Neoplasms/blood , Bronchial Neoplasms/pathology , Carcinoid Tumor/blood , Carcinoid Tumor/pathology , Deamino Arginine Vasopressin , Female , Humans , Hydrocortisone/blood , Lymphatic Metastasis/pathology , Middle Aged , Recombinant Proteins/blood
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Acute Med Surg ; 4(3): 367-370, 2017 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29123893

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Case: We report a rare case of omental herniation through the esophageal hiatus. A 46-year-old man visited our emergency department complaining of epigastralgia. Abdominal examination revealed muscular defense and rebound tenderness in his upper abdomen. A computed tomography scan showed a fat density mass in the posterior mediastinum. A laparoscopic operation was carried out under the diagnosis of omental herniation through the esophageal hiatus. Outcome: Abdominal pain disappeared dramatically after the operation. The postoperative course was uneventful. Conclusion: Although a fat density mass in the posterior mediastinum is likely to be diagnosed as a lipomatous tumor, omental herniation through the esophageal hiatus should be taken into consideration as a possible diagnosis for acute abdominal pain in the emergency department.

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Surg Endosc ; 30(4): 1317-25, 2016 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26139507

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BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to reveal the short-term and long-term outcomes of single-incision laparoscopic colorectal resection (SILC) compared with multi-incision laparoscopic colorectal resection (MILC) for colorectal cancer using propensity score matching analysis. METHODS: The study group included 235 patients who underwent SILC and 730 patients who underwent MILC for colorectal cancer between April 2009 and September 2014. The propensity score matching for age, gender, body mass index, tumor location (right-sided colon/sigmoid colon/upper rectum), lymph node dissection (D1/D2/D3), pathologic T (≤T3) stage and TNM (0-I/II/III) stage produced 107 matched pairs. The exclusion criteria for SILC were as follows: (1) tumors located at the transverse, descending colon or lower rectum, (2) stage IV tumors, synchronous or previous malignancies, (3) locally advanced tumors >T4, (4) acute obstructions or previous major abdominal surgery and (5) obese patients: BMI > 30. RESULTS: No significant differences were observed in operating time, bleeding volumes, starting time of liquid diet and length of hospital stay between the SILC and MILC groups. However, the SILC group showed less analgesic requirements (1.1 vs. 1.9 times; p = 0.0006) and shorter length of incision (2.7 vs. 4.3 cm; p = 0.0000) compared to MILC group. The overall rate of postoperative complications was similar in both groups (2.8 vs. 3.7%, p = 0.70). The 5-year overall survival rate of SILC and MILC was 100 and 95% (p = 0.125) and 5-year disease-free survival rates in stages 0-III were 97 and 94% (p = 0.189), 100 and 92% in stage II and 90 and 85% in stage III, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: This study suggests that SILC for colorectal cancer is a safe and feasible option with better cosmetic results and less pain in strictly selected patients. SILC can also produce good oncological results with similar postoperative outcomes to MILC.


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Colorectal Neoplasms/surgery , Laparoscopy/methods , Aged , Analgesics/therapeutic use , Cohort Studies , Colorectal Neoplasms/mortality , Drug Utilization , Female , Humans , Male , Matched-Pair Analysis , Propensity Score , Retrospective Studies
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Asian J Endosc Surg ; 7(1): 85-8, 2014 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24450353

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INTRODUCTION: It is often technically difficult to cut the lower rectum with an endoscopic linear stapler in single-incision laparoscopic colorectal resections (SILC) because some surgical devices are inserted through the same access platform. If the rectum is cut incorrectly, it may cause anastomotic leakage. We recently applied natural orifice specimen extraction (NOSE) using the prolapsing technique to overcome this technical difficulty in SILC procedures in selected patients. MATERIALS AND SURGICAL TECHNIQUE: The access platform is placed in the small umbilical incision area. SILC is performed using a surgical technique similar to the conventional laparoscopic medial-to-lateral approach. The proximal part of the tumor site is transected with laparoscopic staplers. Then, the tumor lesion and bowel are pulled out of the body through the anus by means of inversion. Next, the distal side of the bowel is cut with a stapler and the rectal stump is reinforced with sutures under direct vision. The distal side of the bowel is then pushed back into the body. NOSE with prolapsing technique is then complete. After that, the anvil is attached to the proximal part of the bowel at the umbilical incision site, and intracorporeal anastomosis is performed. DISCUSSION: NOSE with prolapsing technique was applied in 14 SILC procedures for colorectal cancer patients. All procedures were successful, and there were no anastomotic leakages in the series. This technique enabled us to perform pure SILC safely without affecting cosmesis, even in cases where we needed to cut the lower rectum.


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Colectomy/methods , Colorectal Neoplasms/surgery , Laparoscopy/methods , Natural Orifice Endoscopic Surgery/methods , Rectum/surgery , Aged , Anastomosis, Surgical/instrumentation , Anastomosis, Surgical/methods , Female , Humans , Laparoscopy/instrumentation , Male , Middle Aged , Natural Orifice Endoscopic Surgery/instrumentation , Surgical Stapling/instrumentation , Surgical Stapling/methods , Treatment Outcome
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Acta Med Okayama ; 66(6): 443-7, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23254578

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The functioning of an arteriovenous fistula (AVF) used for vascular access during hemodialysis has been assessed mainly by dilution methods. Although these techniques indicate the immediate recirculation rate, the results obtained may not correlate with Kt/V. In contrast, the clearance gap (CL-Gap) method provides the total recirculation rate per dialysis session and correlates well with Kt/V. We assessed the correlation between Kt/V and CL-Gap as well as the change in radial artery (RA) blood flow speed in the fistula before percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) in 45 patients undergoing continuous hemodialysis. The dialysis dose during the determination of CL-Gap was 1.2 to 1.4 Kt/V. Patients with a 10% elevation or more than a 10% relative increase in CL-Gap underwent PTA (n = 45), and the values obtained for Kt/V and CL-Gap before PTA were compared with those obtained immediately afterward. The mean RA blood flow speed improved significantly (from 52.9 to 97.5cm/sec) after PTA, as did Kt/V (1.07 to 1.30) and CL-Gap (14.1% to -0.2%). A significant correlation between these differences was apparent (r = -0.436 and p = 0.003). These findings suggest that calculating CL-Gap may be useful for determining when PTA is required and for assessing the effectiveness of PTA, toward obtaining better dialysis.


Subject(s)
Angioplasty , Arteriovenous Fistula/therapy , Radial Artery/physiopathology , Renal Dialysis/methods , Aged , Blood Flow Velocity , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged
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