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Journal of Gastroenterology | 2006

New approach to diagnosing ampullary tumors by magnifying endoscopy combined with a narrow-band imaging system

Yujiro Uchiyama; Hiroo Imazu; Hiroshi Kakutani; Shoryoku Hino; Kazuki Sumiyama; Akira Kuramochi; Shintaro Tsukinaga; Kazuhiro Matsunaga; Takashi Nakayoshi; Kenichi Goda; Shoichi Saito; Mitsuru Kaise; Muneo Kawamuara; Salem Omar; Hisao Tajiri

BackgroundA newly developed narrow-band imaging (NBI) system, which uses modified optical filters, can yield clear images of microvessels and surface structure in gastric and colonic diseases. In the present study, we investigated the ability of magnifying endoscopy with NBI (MENBI) to diagnose and differentiate between benign and malignant ampullary tumors.MethodsFourteen patients, whose ampullas were noted to be significantly enlarged or protruding with conventional endoscopy, were enrolled in the study. Specimens, which were obtained by forceps biopsy, endoscopic papillectomy, and/or surgery, were retrieved for histopathological examination. The correlation between MENBI images and histopathological findings was investigated. MENBI findings were classified as I, oval-shaped villi; II, pinecone/leaf-shaped villi; or III, irregular/nonstructured. In addition, tortuous, dilated, and network-like vessels noted on the ampullary lesions with MENBI were defined as abnormal vessels.ResultsIn 6 of 14 patients, the ampullary changes were proven to be inflammatory in forceps biopsy specimens, without any evidence of malignancy after more than 1 year of follow-up. In five patients, ampullary lesions were treated by endoscopic papillectomy, and in three, by pancreatoduodenectomy. All adenomas and adenocarcinomas had type II and/or type III surface structures, and patients whose ampulla had a type I surface structure had only inflammatory or hyperplastic changes. In addition, abnormal vessels were seen only in adenocarcinomas and never in adenomas.ConclusionsMENBI has the ability and potential to predict histological characteristics of ampullary lesions.


Journal of Gastroenterology | 2007

Color Doppler endoscopic ultrasonography in identifying groups at a high-risk of recurrence of esophageal varices after endoscopic treatment

Akira Kuramochi; Hiroo Imazu; Hiroshi Kakutani; Yujiro Uchiyama; Shoryoku Hino; Mitsuyoshi Urashima

BackgroundOur preliminary study indicated that either a high hepatofugal flow velocity in the left gastric vein (LGV) or an anterior branch dominant pattern seen under color Doppler EUS (CD-EUS) were possible contributing risk factors for variceal recurrence after endoscopic treatment. However, the sample size was too small, and in this study we aimed to validate the results of the preliminary study.MethodsSixty-eight patients treated for moderate or large esophageal varices between 2001 and 2004 at a single university hospital were enrolled in this study. CD-EUS was followed by endoscopic variceal ligation and sclerotherapy.ResultsPatients were classified into either a high-risk group, which exhibited anterior branch dominance and flow velocity of 12 cm/s or more, or a low-risk group, which included all other patients. Half of the patients in the high-risk group exhibited a recurrence within half a year, whereas it took almost 2 years for half of the patients in the other group to exhibit a recurrence (P = 0.0044). Using the Cox proportional hazard model with multivariate analysis, only the features of the high-risk group were significant in triggering recurrence of varices (hazard ratio [HR], 3.00; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.35–6.65; P < 0.001).ConclusionsThese results suggest that patients showing anterior branch dominance and rapid hepatofugal flow velocity in the LGV on CD-EUS examination may have a high risk of an early recurrence of esophageal varices.


Digestive Endoscopy | 2007

ANALYSIS OF BURIED BUMPER SYNDROME AFTER PERCUTANEOUS ENDOSCOPIC GASTROSTOMY DUE TO USE OF A BUTTON-TYPE KIT

Teruyuki Usuba; Yutaka Suzuki; Akira Kuramochi; Hisao Tajiri; Katsuhiko Yanaga

Background:  Buried bumper syndrome (BBS) is a rare complication of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG). Along with the widespread use of the button‐type kit, BBS is encountered frequently.


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2002

Hemodynamic assessment of the left gastric vein in patients with esophageal varices with color Doppler EUS: Factors affecting development of esophageal varices ☆

Shoryoku Hino; Hiroshi Kakutani; Keiichi Ikeda; Yujiro Uchiyama; Kazuki Sumiyama; Akira Kuramochi; Yoko Kitamura; Koji Matsuda; Hiroshi Arakawa; Muneo Kawamura; Katsunori Masuda; Hiroaki Suzuki


Endoscopy | 2001

Hemodynamic Analysis of Esophageal Varices Using Color Doppler Endoscopic Ultrasonography to Predict Recurrence After Endoscopic Treatment

Syoryoku Hino; Hiroshi Kakutani; Keiichi Ikeda; H. Yasue; Yoko Kitamura; Kazuki Sumiyama; Yujiro Uchiyama; Akira Kuramochi; Koji Matsuda; Hiroshi Arakawa; K. Hachiya; Muneo Kawamura; Katsunori Masuda; Hiroaki Suzuki


Endoscopy | 2004

Use of the curved linear-array echo endoscope to identify gastrorenal shunts in patients with gastric fundal varices.

Hiroshi Kakutani; Syoryoku Hino; Keiichi Ikeda; Mashiko T; Kazuki Sumiyama; Yujiro Uchiyama; Akira Kuramochi; Yoko Kitamura; Koji Matsuda; Muneo Kawamura; Hisao Tajiri; Mitsuyoshi Urashima


Hepatology Research | 2005

Prediction of recurrence of esophageal varices : special reference to a role for endoscopic ultrasonography

Hiroshi Kakutani; Shoryoku Hino; Keiichi Ikeda; Kazuki Sumiyama; Yujiro Uchiyama; Akira Kuramochi; Muneo Kawamura; Hisao Tajiri


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2004

Prediction of Recurrence of Esophageal Varices Following Endoscopic Treatment Using Color Doppler Endoscopic Ultrasonography

Shoryoku Hino; Hiroshi Kakutani; Keiichi Ikeda; Kazuki Sumiyama; Yujiro Uchiyama; Akira Kuramochi; Yoko Kitamura; Muneo Kawamura; Hisao Tajiri; Mitsuyoshi Urashima


/data/revues/00165107/v61i5/S0016510705010126/ | 2011

Clinical Impact of Magnifying Endoscopy Combined with Narrow-Band Imaging System in Predicting Malignancy of Ampullary Tumors

Yujiro Uchiyama; Shoryoku Hino; Hiroo Imazu; Shintaro Tsukinaga; Isao Odagi; Mitsuo Yabe; Kazuki Sumiyama; Takashi Nakayoshi; Akira Kuramochi; Yasuhiro Sato; Kennichi Goda; Keiichi Ikeda; Mitsuru Kaise; Muneo Kawamura; Hiroshi Kakutani; Hisao Tajiri


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2009

EUS-guided transgastric drainage for omental bursa abscess complicating appendicitis with diffuse peritonitis

Yujiro Uchiyama; Hiroo Imazu; Y. Kawahara; S. Koyama; Akira Kuramochi; Shintaro Tsukinaga; Hiroshi Kakutani; Hisao Tajiri; Salem Omar

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Hiroshi Kakutani

Jikei University School of Medicine

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Yujiro Uchiyama

Jikei University School of Medicine

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Hisao Tajiri

Jikei University School of Medicine

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Kazuki Sumiyama

Jikei University School of Medicine

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Keiichi Ikeda

Jikei University School of Medicine

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Muneo Kawamura

Jikei University School of Medicine

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Shoryoku Hino

Jikei University School of Medicine

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Hiroo Imazu

Jikei University School of Medicine

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Koji Matsuda

Jikei University School of Medicine

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Mitsuru Kaise

Jikei University School of Medicine

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