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Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology | 2004
Takashi Yokota; Shuichi Ishiyama; Toshihiro Saito; Shin Teshima; Y. Narushima; Katsuyuki Murata; Kazutsugu Iwamoto; R. Yashima; Hidemi Yamauchi; S. Kikuchi
Background: In Japan, the standard treatment policy for all potentially curable patients with gastric cancer is radical resection including extensive lymphadenectomy. This treatment strategy has been used for both early and advanced gastric cancers, and substantial increases in survival time have been reported. In advanced gastric cancer, lymphatic spread is reported to be one of the most relevant prognostic factors for gastric cancer resected for cure. The purpose of this study was to determine the factors affecting lymph node involvement and to establish guidelines for the extent of lymph node dissection most appropriate for the treatment of gastric cancer. Methods: The clinicopathological features of 926 patients with gastric cancer were reviewed. Information on the clinicopathological features was obtained from the database of gastric cancer at the Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Sendai National Hospital. Univariate and multivariate analyses of data for patients with gastric cancer tumors were performed to evaluate the prognostic significance of clinicopathological features. The independent risk factors influencing lymph node metastasis were determined by multiple logistic regression analysis. Results: The following clinicopathologic factors were found to be correlated with prognosis of gastric cancer: (1) macroscopic type, (2) depth of invasion, (3) cancer‐stromal relationship, (4) histological growth pattern, (5) lymph node involvement, (6) lymphatic invasion, (7) vascular invasion and (8) tumor site. However, a multivariate analysis revealed that macroscopic type, depth of invasion, lymph node involvement and tumor site are independent risk factors for the prognosis of gastric cancer patients. Among these factors, the prognosis of patients with gastric cancer was most strongly influenced by lymph node involvement (odds ratio, 4.632). According to a multiple logistic regression model, depth of cancer invasion and lymphatic invasion was significantly correlated with lymph node metastases. Conclusions: Lymph node involvement has the strongest influence on the prognosis of gastric cancer. Among the clinicopathological factors, depth of invasion and microscopically lymphatic invasion are important factors in predicting lymph node metastases. Thus, the ability to perform gastrectomy with dissection of lymph nodes is a basic requirement for gastric cancer surgeons.
Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences | 2005
Takashi Yokota; Kazutsugu Iwamoto; Yuko Watanabe; Hidemi Yamauchi; Shu Kikuchi; Masahito Hatori
We report a case of liver abscesses associated with sigmoid colon cancer in an 81-yearold woman. The patient was referred to our hospital because of a tumorous lesion of the sigmoid colon. Five days before the scheduled operation, she presented abdominal pain, fever and chill. Imaging scans revealed multiple liver abscesses in both lobes, which were successfully treated with intravenously administered antibiotics. Two weeks later, the patient underwent laparoscopic-assisted sigmoidectomy. Nineteen cases of liver abscess associated with colonic cancer have been reported during the past ten years in Japan, and we report the clinical features of these cases in this paper. An aggressive search for the underlying cause of pyogenic liver abscess should be an integral part of the definitive treatment of this disease.
Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences | 1999
Takashi Yokota; Kazutsugu Iwamoto; Yasuo Kunii; Hidemi Yamauchi
Malignant fibrous histiocytoma (MFH), also referred to in the past as malignant fibrous xanthoma and fibroxanthosarcoma, is a tumor of mesenchymal tissue origin. A case of retroperitoneal MFH was reported. In this paper, we describe a method of hemostasis and intraoperative control of hemorrhage during resection of retroperitoneal MFH by snaring the feeding arteries. The patient was successfully operated on using this technique.
Anticancer Research | 2002
Takashi Yokota; Shuichi Ishiyama; Toshihiro Saito; Shin Teshima; Yasuo Yamada; Kazutsugu Iwamoto; Michinori Takahashi; Katsuyuki Murata; Hidemi Yamauchi
Canadian Journal of Surgery | 2000
Takashi Yokota; Toshihiro Saito; Yoichi Narushima; Kazutsugu Iwamoto; Masashi Iizuka; Akeo Hagiwara; Kiyoshi Sawai; Shu Kikuchi; Yasuo Kunii; Hidemi Yamauchi
Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences | 2002
Takashi Yokota; Toshihiro Saito; Shin Teshima; Yasuo Yamada; Kazutsugu Iwamoto; Michinori Takahashi; Shuichi Ishiyama; Katsuyuki Murata; Hidemi Yamauchi
International Surgery | 2001
Takashi Yokota; Toshihiro Saito; Shin Teshima; Yasuo Yamada; Kazutsugu Iwamoto; Michinori Takahashi; Yasuo Kunii; Katsuyuki Murata; Shuichi Ishiyama; Hidemi Yamauchi
Endocrine Journal | 2009
Rika Yamashita; Takeshi Usui; Sho Hashimoto; Hiroyoshi Suzuki; Michinori Takahashi; Kenji Honkura; Kazutsugu Iwamoto; Eiken Kodama; Tetsuya Tagami; Mitsuhide Naruse; Akira Shimatsu; Kazuro Kaise
Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences | 2000
Takashi Yokota; Yasuo Kunii; Toshihiro Saito; Shin Teshima; Yoichi Narushima; Yasuo Yamada; Kazutsugu Iwamoto; Kagami M; Michinori Takahashi; Shu Kikuchi; Hidemi Yamauchi
American Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2001
Takashi Yokota; Yasuo Yamada; Michinori Takahashi; Yasuo Kunii; Kazutsugu Iwamoto; Miho Kagami; Shu Kikuchi; Hidemi Yamauchi; Kazuyuki Yoshikawa
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