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Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 2012

Comparison of the Effects on Rib Fracture between the Traditional Japanese Medicine Jidabokuippo and Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Hajime Nakae; Aya Yokoi; Hiroyuki Kodama; Akira Horikawa

Jidabokuippo is a traditional Japanese medicine used for contusion-induced swelling and pain. This open multicenter randomized study was designed to compare the efficacies of jidabokuippo and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in patients with rib fracture by analyzing the treatment duration. Our study involved 170 rib fracture patients capable of oral ingestion divided randomly into 2 groups: the jidabokuippo and NSAID groups. We compared the duration of treatment and healthcare expenditure between these 2 groups. Medication was continued in both groups until the visual analogue scale score decreased to less than 50% of the pretreatment score. We excluded the patients in whom medication was prematurely discontinued. We analyzed 81 patients belonging to the jidabokuippo and NSAIDs groups. No significant intergroup differences were observed in age, gender, severity (injury severity score), and presence/absence of underlying disease. The treatment duration was significantly shorter in the jidabokuippo group than in the NSAIDs group (P = 0.0003). Healthcare expenditure was significantly lower in the jidabokuippo group than in the NSAIDs group (P < 0.0001). Our results suggest that compared to NSAIDs, jidabokuippo can shorten the duration of treatment in patients with rib fracture and is a promising analgesic agent based on the medical economic viewpoint.


Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences | 2011

Recurrent dislocation of the patella accompanying hypotrochlea of the femur and malalignment of the patella.

Akira Horikawa; Hiroyuki Kodama; Naohisa Miyakoshi; Shin Yamada; Seiya Miyamoto

Abstract This case report describes a rare case of recurrent dislocation of the patella which was accompanied with trochlear dysplasia and malalignment of the patella in a 15-year-old girl. She complained of hemoarthrosis and recurrent patellar dislocation in the early knee flexion phase. Plain radiography and computed tomography (CT) showed patellar malalignment (quadriceps angle 20°) and severe dysplasia of the trochlea of the femur (sulcus angle 170°). Surgery was performed, consisting of trochleoplasty in addition to proximal and distal realignment. Trochleoplasty was undertaken using a modified Dejour technique. After surgery, the patient complained of joint contracture. Arthroscopic release of fibrous tissue relieved symptoms and obtained normal range of motion without patellar dislocation. Postoperative radiography and CT demonstrated improvement of the quadriceps angle (10°) and sulcus angle (140°).


The Open Orthopaedics Journal | 2016

Spontaneous Osteonecrosis of the Knee: A Retrospective Analysis by Using MRI and DEXA

Akira Horikawa; Naohisa Miyakoshi; Yoichi Shimada; Hiroyuki Kodama

Objective: Although there are many etiology and prediction for prognosis of spontaneous osteonecrosis of the knee (SONK) by using radiological examinations, these issue have not been clarified yet. Furthermore, most of the studies evaluated them by only radiological examination such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), bone mineral density (BMD) in dual-energy X-ray abosorptiometry (DEXA) or plain X-ray. Therefore, we focused our investigation on the measurements of the affected área in MRI and BMD in DEXA, and whether these results were conected with the cause and prognosis of SONK or not. Method: A consecutive case series of two groups composed of ten osteoporotic patients who were suffering from SONK was considered. Based on the severity or duration of pain, one group was treated with surgical procedure which was unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA), the other received conservative treatment. Both groups underwent DEXA in their distal fêmur and próximal tíbia and all patients who took MRI measured the affected lesion in low and high intensity área on T2 weighted images. This data was analyzed from these areas and units. Results: Significant decrease in regional boné density of the affected femoral condyle compared to the unaffected side was observed. However, the boné mineral density in the affected side was similar in the non-operative and surgical group. The área of the lesion which showed in both low and high intensity indicated that the operation group was significantly larger than the conservative group on T2 weighted images. Conclusion: The cause and prognosis of SONK have a close relationship with the size of the affected lesion and decreased boné mineral density


Case reports in orthopedics | 2014

The Relationship between Osteoporosis and Osteoarthritis of the Knee: A Report of 2 Cases with Suspected Osteonecrosis

Akira Horikawa; Naohisa Miyakoshi; Yoichi Shimada; Hiroyuki Kodama

Knee specimens of two osteoporotic patients who underwent unilateral knee arthroplasty for suspected osteonecrosis of the knee were examined histologically. Preoperative findings of magnetic resonance images in both patients were consistent with the diagnosis of osteonecrosis of the medial femoral condyles, although plain X-rays showed minimal degenerative changes. In both patients, preoperative bone mineral densities of the femoral condyle and proximal tibia of the affected side were lower than those of the unaffected side. Pathological examination of the resected femoral condyle and proximal tibia showed almost intact joint cartilage, healing of the collapsed subchondral bone, and significant trabecular bone loss. Histologically, no evidence of osteonecrosis, including empty lacunae of the trabecular bone, was observed. These findings indicated that subchondral bone collapse caused by osteoporosis, but not osteonecrosis, initiated the osteoarthritic change of the affected knee. This report emphasizes that there may be cases of progressive local osteoarthritis caused by fracture of subchondral bone because of osteoporosis.


Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine | 2000

Morphological Changes in Osteoblastic Cells (MC3T3-E1) due to Fluid Shear Stress: Cellular Damage by Prolonged Application of Fluid Shear Stress

Akira Horikawa; Kyoji Okada; Kozo Sato; Minoru Sato


Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine | 2007

Insufficiency Fracture of the Sternum Simulating Myocardial Infarction: Case Report and Review of the Literature

Akira Horikawa; Naohisa Miyakoshi; Hiroyuki Kodama; Yoichi Shimada


Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research | 2015

Comparison of clinical outcomes between total knee arthroplasty and unicompartmental knee arthroplasty for osteoarthritis of the knee: a retrospective analysis of preoperative and postoperative results

Akira Horikawa; Naohisa Miyakoshi; Yoichi Shimada; Hiroyuki Kodama


Clinical Radiology | 2001

Haemangioma in the Distal End of the Ulna Resembling Aneurysmal Bone Cyst

Akira Horikawa; Kyoji Okada; Kozo Sato


Orthopedics | 2000

Osteosarcoma of the coracoid process.

Kyoji Okada; Shin Yamada; Akira Horikawa; Noboru Sakusabe


SpringerPlus | 2015

A comparative study between intravenous and oral alendronate administration for the treatment of osteoporosis.

Akira Horikawa; Naohisa Miyakoshi; Yoichi Shimada; Yusuke Sugimura; Hiroyuki Kodama

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