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American Journal of Nephrology | 1989

Successful Treatment of Massive Hemorrhage after Percutaneous Renal Biopsy with Transcatheter Arterial Embolization

Yuji Makita; Kei Hori; Shinichiro Osato; Hideki Hirakata; Kaoru Onoyama; Masatoshi Fujishima; Mika Kuroki; Akira Ueda; Kanehiro Hasuo; Kisaku Yoshida; Aiichiro Iwakawa

We report a case with life-threatening renal hemorrhage after percutaneous renal biopsy that was successfully treated with percutaneous transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE) with a good preservation of renal function


The Journal of Urology | 1978

Closure of a Vesicovaginal Fistula Using a Vaginal Flap

Toyofumi Ueda; Eiji Iwatsubo; Yukio Osada; Haruka Hirano; Aiichiro Iwakawa

Abstract Use of a vaginal flap method to repair a vesicovaginal fistula is reported. This highly successful and less traumatic method of repair can be performed easily by urologists who are less accustomed to the transvaginal procedure.


The Japanese Journal of Urology | 1991

[Management of the impalpable testis; the value of laparoscopy for subsequent treatment].

Kohei Senoh; Aiichiro Iwakawa; Tetsuji Uemura

During a 5-year period between April 1984 and March 1989, we were unable to palpate 62 testes (56 child patients) at the time of diagnosis. An average of 10 months later, 51 testes (48 patients) still remained impalpable preoperatively. Of the two imaging techniques, computed tomography and ultrasonography, the former is rather superior to the latter for verifying the existence of the impalpable testis. However, careful palpation under anaesthesia results in the accurate location of the testis more often than either of those two imaging techniques. On the other hand, as an aid in management of the impalpable testis, laparoscopy offers the most useful information for use in later surgery. This is because we are able to see the spermatic vessel and the vas deferens intraabdominally, in addition to the abdominal testis. Thirty-six patients (39 testes), whose testes remained impalpable even under anaesthesia, underwent laparoscopy. In two cases, we were unable to perform laparoscopy successfully due to failed pneumoperitoneum. However, in all the other cases, the information which could be obtained was fully utilized during subsequent management. Of a total of 37 instances, 8 testes which were abdominal or just canalicular (pendulous) could be recognized. In addition, 4 more were found to have no spermatic vessel in the visual field and a further 4 had a vessel disappearing before reaching the internal ring. In the remaining 21, we were able to detect the spermatic vessel and the vas deferens. At 59 instances of exploratory surgery, a mere 11 testes, among 27 testes, could be fixed to the bottom of the scrotum, resulting in scrotal dimples lasting for several months in 2 cases. Another 14 testes were placed in the upper scrotal region, while 2 were left in the groin region subcutaneously for lack of any alternative site.


Hinyokika kiyo. Acta urologica Japonica | 1985

Functional recovery of the bladder in patients with spinal cord injury--prognosticating programs of an aseptic intermittent catheterization.

Eiji Iwatsubo; Aiichiro Iwakawa; Hirofumi Koga; Akira Imamura; Hiroshi Yamashita; Shinichiro Komine


The Japanese Journal of Urology | 1982

[Evaluation of self-catheterization for paraplegics - experiences with new handy self-catheterization set].

Eiji Iwatsubo; Shinichiro Komine; Aiichiro Iwakawa; Hiroshi Kuramoto


American Journal of Nephrology | 1989

Subject Index, Vol. 9, 1989

Sreepada Rao; Eli A. Friedman; Ronaldo R. Bergamo; Fabio Cominelli; Joel D. Kopple; Robert D. Zipser; Sandra Sabatini; Philip Galasso; Eugene Daphnis; Juan Gonzalez; Jaume Almirall; Juliàn Gonzalez; Jordi Rello; Josep M. Campistol; Jesús Montoliu; Jorge Puig de la Bellacasa; Lluis Revert; Josep M. Gatell; Markus Teschner; Roland M. Schaefer; Alexandra Svarnas; Ulrich Heidland; August Heidland; Lea Bentur; Uri Alon; Hanna Mandel; Menucha Pery; Moshe Berant; Koichi Matsumoto; Halina Krutak-Krol


American Journal of Nephrology | 1989

Contents, Vol. 9, 1989

Sreepada Rao; Eli A. Friedman; Ronaldo R. Bergamo; Fabio Cominelli; Joel D. Kopple; Robert D. Zipser; Sandra Sabatini; Philip Galasso; Eugene Daphnis; Juan Gonzalez; Jaume Almirall; Juliàn Gonzalez; Jordi Rello; Josep M. Campistol; Jesús Montoliu; Jorge Puig de la Bellacasa; Lluis Revert; Josep M. Gatell; Markus Teschner; Roland M. Schaefer; Alexandra Svarnas; Ulrich Heidland; August Heidland; Lea Bentur; Uri Alon; Hanna Mandel; Menucha Pery; Moshe Berant; Koichi Matsumoto; Halina Krutak-Krol


The Japanese Journal of Urology | 1986

Clinical studies on the management of urogenital dysfunction in patients with spinal cord injury. 1. Noninflatable penile prosthesis for the management of urinary incontinence and sexual disability

Eiji Iwatsubo; Aiichiro Iwakawa; Hirofumi Koga; Koichi Takahashi; Makoto Tanaka


The Japanese Journal of Urology | 1986

[Differences in urinary tract complications between the control and study-group patients with spinal cord and caudal injuries].

Aiichiro Iwakawa; Eiji Iwatsubo; Hirohumi Koga


西日本泌尿器科 | 1983

Oncocytoma of Kidney--Case Report and Review of Literature

Aiichiro Iwakawa; Toyofumi Ueda

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Eli A. Friedman

SUNY Downstate Medical Center

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Eugene Daphnis

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

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Fabio Cominelli

Case Western Reserve University

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Hanna Mandel

Boston Children's Hospital

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Joel D. Kopple

Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute

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Juan Gonzalez

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

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