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Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 1993

Clinical Studies of Lumbar Canal Stenosis Associated with Heavy Work

Takashi Hashimoto; H. Shingu; I. Kimura; Yoshiro Nasu; A. Shiotani; Mituru Oh-hama; Toyokazu Tsuiki; Yuji Yamashita

Clinical, radiological and surgical studies have been made of 57 farmers who were operated upon for degenerative lumbar canal stenosis (Group A) and degenerative spondylolisthesis (Group B). The improvement rate was excellent in both groups.(Group A: 75.6%, Group B: 71.7%). The improvement rate in abdominal and back muscle strength was lower in cases with postoperative kyphosis than in those with postoperative lordosis. Cases with a slip angle of less than 0 degrees postoperatively showed less improvement and a lower abdomminal and back muscle strength than those with an angle of 0 degrees or more. Disappearance of lumbar lordosis, local kyphotic alignment, low strength of abdominal and back muscles are unfavourable factors influencing return to farm work.


Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 1978

Reconstruction of the Anterior Crutiate Ligament by the Kenneth-Jones Method

A. Shiotani; H. Shingu; T. Kamoto; I. Kimura; Y. Nasu; G. Yamasaki

Since 1975, we carried out reconstruction to 4 cases of the injured anterior crutiate ligament by the Kenneth-Jones method which utilizes 1/3 of the patellar ligament. Cases were 4 males aged from 27 to 47 years, all physical laborers. The period before operation ranged from 3 months to 2 years. Three cases showed associated injury such as of the collateral ligament. Reconstruction of the anterior crutiate ligament was performed in these cases. Postoperative results were examined based on the estimation criteria by Solonen and comparatively favorable results were obtained except muscle atrophy of the thigh.


Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 1976

Spinal cord neurinoma; report of 5 cases

K. Akamatsu; H. Shingu; T. Kamoto; I. Kimura; Y. Nasu; A. Shiotani

During these 5 years we have experienced 5 cases of spinal cord neurinoma (2 men, 3 women). One was multiple and 4 were single. When classified by injured sites of the vertebrae, 2 were in the thoracic vertebrae, 2 in the lumbar ones and the rest (multiple case) was distributed in the changing part from the thoracic to lumbar vertebrae. Patients complained of lumbago, pain and numbness in the limb, and were diagnosed at the first medical examination as radicular ischias and spondylosis deformans. The period from the onset of symptoms to surgical treatment extended from 3 months to 12 years, though 4 cases were within 2 years. The other was of the multiple type, and as it was encountered by a traffic accident, its symptoms were complicated and to diagnose was very difficult. These may be the causes of spending a long time until surgical treatment.All the cases were treated by surgical total extirpation, and histologically diagnosed as neurinoma. Postoperative courses were uneventful.


Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 1975

Observations on the Results of Intertrochanteric Osteotomies for Osteoarthritis of the Hip

H. Shingu; T. Kamoto; I. Kimura; Y. Nasu; A. Shiotani; K. Akamatsu

The nineteen patients treated for osteoarthritis of the hip ranged in age from sixteen to fifty-one years. The severity of their arthritis was classified as incipient type in five, progressive type in ten, and severe type in two.The patients were followed one to eleven years.In incipient type osteotomies gave satisfactory results in all cases. In progressive type osteotomies gave satisfactory results in eight cases and roentgenogram showed improvement in the joint space and dissappearance of the subchondral cyst in four cases. In severe type pain in the hip joint was alleviated in two cases.


Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 1973

Radiological Changes of Bone and Joint in the Upper Extremities of Chain-saw Workers

Y. Nasu; H. Shingu; T. Kamoto; I. Kimura; K. Masuda; A. Shiotani; H. Yamawaki

Changes of the elbow and the wrist joint were studied by analysing the indirect roentgenograms of 100 fellers using chain saws. The incidence of changes was significantly higher (p<0.01) in the wrist joint (16.3%) than in the elbow (10.9%). The occurrence rate of changes in the elbow was not correlated with the period of chain-saw-use, but rather with age of the individual, while, in the wrist joint no correlation with the both.The following changes were seen with comparatively high frequency: In the elbow, osteophyte formation (25.0%), spur formation at the olecranon (21.0%) and bone atrophy (13.5%). In the wrist joint, displacement of radial and ulnar articular surfaces (46.0%), bone atrophy with bone cysts (11.5%) and osteophyte formation (9.0%).The right elbow showed significantly higher incidence of subchondral sclerosis and bone cysts (p<0.05), and joint space narrowing and joint mice (p<0.01) than the left side. As to the wrist joint, no predominant difference of the changes between left and right was found.


Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 1972

Experiences of Early Management in Patients with Cervical Spinal Cord Injury

H. Shingu; T. Kamoto; I. Kimura; Y. Nasu; S. Sumisaka; A. Shiotani

A follow-up study of nineteen patients early treated for traumatic lesions of the cervical spine with associated neural deficits is presented.Mannitol, predonin, cytochrome C, neurotropic vitamins, etc. were administrated.Operation was performed in thirteen patients on one day to fourty days after injury. The objectives of these procedures were to reduce the dislocation by Rogers technique and wiring of the spinous processes or to stabilize the cervical spine by interbody fusion.Two of the nineteen patients died after acute complete transverse cord lesions. Three died in five months to one year after injury.Five cases of postmortem examination on spinal cord are reported. Four cases were studied the patterns of the spinal vasculature by mean of injection of micropaque solution through the vertebral arteries.In all cord injuries there were combinations of both of vascular and direct damage. Four cases showed a longer segment of the cord involved than was expected by vascular disturbances or by compression and crushing alone. In one case with the syndrome of acute anterior spinal cord injury the damage which involved the posterior, lateral and central portion of the cord was observed.


Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 1971

Plastic Surgical Closure of Decubitus Ulcers in Patients with Paraplegia

T. Kamoto; H. Shingu; K. Otsuki; Y. Nasu; A. Shiotani


Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 2003

Clinical Research of Surgical Treatment for Lateral Lumbar Disc Herniations.

Takao Nishihata; Hirokazu Hashiguchi; Masaaki Murata; Yoshiro Nasu; A. Shiotani; Hideaki Kishimoto; Koji Nawata; Takahiro Kishi; H. Shingu


Japanese journal of occupational medicine and traumatology | 2001

FACTORS FOR VERTEBRAL ARTERY INJURY ACCOMPANIED BY CERVICAL TRAUMA

Masaaki Murata; H. Shingu; I. Kimura; Yoshiro Nasu; A. Shiotani


日本災害医学会会誌 = The journal of Japan Accident Medical Association | 1998

Treatment of lumbar spondylolytic spondylolisthesis with posterolateral fusion using traspedicular screw system

I. Kimura; H. Shingu; Y. Nasu; A. Shiotani; Masaaki Murata; Tooru Yonei; Kouichi Hashiguchi; Kenji Baba

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