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Bioscience of Microbiota, Food and Health | 2016

Perioperative supplementation with bifidobacteria improves postoperative nutritional recovery, inflammatory response, and fecal microbiota in patients undergoing colorectal surgery: a prospective, randomized clinical trial

Minoru Mizuta; Izuru Endo; Sumiharu Yamamoto; Hidetoshi Inokawa; Masatoshi Kubo; Tetsunobu Udaka; Osanori Sogabe; Hiroya Maeda; Kazutoyo Shirakawa; Eriko Okazaki; Toshitaka Odamaki; Fumiaki Abe; Jin-zhong Xiao

The use of probiotics has been widely documented to benefit human health, but their clinical value in surgical patients remains unclear. The present study investigated the effect of perioperative oral administration of probiotic bifidobacteria to patients undergoing colorectal surgery. Sixty patients undergoing colorectal resection were randomized to two groups prior to resection. One group (n=31) received a probiotic supplement, Bifidobacterium longum BB536, preoperatively for 7–14 days and postoperatively for 14 days, while the other group (n=29) received no intervention as a control. The occurrences of postoperative infectious complications were recorded. Blood and fecal samples were collected before and after surgery. No significant difference was found in the incidence of postoperative infectious complications and duration of hospital stay between the two groups. In comparison to the control group, the probiotic group tended to have higher postoperative levels of erythrocytes, hemoglobin, lymphocytes, total protein, and albumin and lower levels of high sensitive C-reactive proteins. Postoperatively, the proportions of fecal bacteria changed significantly; Actinobacteria increased in the probiotic group, Bacteroidetes and Proteobacteria increased in the control group, and Firmicutes decreased in both groups. Significant correlations were found between the proportions of fecal bacteria and blood parameters; Actinobacteria correlated negatively with blood inflammatory parameters, while Bacteroidetes and Proteobacteria correlated positively with blood inflammatory parameters. In the subgroup of patients who received preoperative chemoradiotherapy treatment, the duration of hospital stay was significantly shortened upon probiotic intervention. These results suggest that perioperative oral administration of bifidobacteria may contribute to a balanced intestinal microbiota and attenuated postoperative inflammatory responses, which may subsequently promote a healthy recovery after colorectal resection.


The Japanese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 1998

Intrathoracic vagal nerve schwannoma preoperative diagnosis is correct because of clinical and characteristic ct findings —A case report and review of the literature—

Ichizo Suemitsu; Hiroya Maeda; Shinichi Toyooka; Shinji Hato; Mitsumasa Kaji; Takashi Ohya

A 60-year-old man was operated with the clinical diagnosis of intrathoracic vagal nerve schwannoma because of characteristic CT findings and no symptom of neurofibromatosis. Thoracoscopic surgery was performed and it was confirmed pathologically. Intrathoracic vagal nerve tumor is rare, so preoperative diagnosis seems to be difficult. We review the intrathoracic vagal nerve tumors reported in Japan (52 cases of schwannoma and 9 cases of neurofibroma), and analyzed the tumor location, furthermore, the relationship of neurofibromatosis and schwannoma and neurofibroma on vagal nerve tumor.


Internal Medicine | 2002

Nonspecific interstitial pneumonia/fibrosis completely recovered by adding cyclophosphamide to corticosteroids

Nobuyuki Nanki; Jiro Fujita; Yasufumi Yamaji; Hiroya Maeda; Taichi Kurose; Mitsumasa Kaji; Katashi Satoh; Katsuya Miyatani; Ichiro Yamadori; Yuji Ohtsuki; Toshihiko Ishida


American Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2016

The usefulness of resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta in detecting the source of a hemorrhage due to abdominal blunt trauma.

Naoya Matsumoto; Osanori Sogabe; Osamu Yoshida; Izuru Endo; Sumiharu Yamamoto; Hidetoshi Inokawa; Masatoshi Kubo; Tetsunobu Udaka; Hiroya Maeda; Minoru Mizuta


The Journal of The Japanese Association for Chest Surgery | 2002

A case ofresected solitaly pulmonary metastasis 25 years after removal of the right eye for choroidal malignant melanoma

Tadahiko Shien; Hiroya Maeda; Tomoya Takao; Hiromasa Yamamoto; Tetsunobu Udaka; Takashi Ohya


Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg, Nihon Shokaki Geka Gakkai zasshi | 1997

Three cases report of duplication of alimentary tract

Shinichi Toyooka; Kazutoyo Shirakawa; Shinji Hato; Osanori Sogabe; Hiroya Maeda; Minoru Mizuta; Takashi Ohya; Ichizo Suemitsu


The Journal of The Japanese Association for Chest Surgery | 2014

A case of intrathoracic goiter removed using a cervical incision and median sternotomy

Shin Tanaka; Hidetoshi Inokawa; Kouhei Hashimoto; Hiroya Maeda


The Journal of The Japanese Association for Chest Surgery | 2014

A case of hiatal hernia which progressed after lung surgery for pulmonary sequestration and caused gastric perforation

Shin Tanaka; Hidetoshi Inokawa; Kouhei Hashimoto; Hiroya Maeda


The Journal of The Japanese Association for Chest Surgery | 2010

A case of primary lung cancer presenting as a cyst

Makio Hayama; Hiroya Maeda


Haigan | 2006

Pleuropneumonectomy for Intrathoracic Metastases of a Synovial Sarcoma

Masaomi Yamane; Hiroya Maeda; Nobuki Nanki; Mitsumasa Kaji; Yasufumi Yamaji

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