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International Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2007

Pregnancy-related complications after vaginal radical trachelectomy for early-stage invasive uterine cervical cancer

Shinichi Ishioka; Toshiaki Endo; Takuhiro Hayashi; Tsuyoshi Baba; Kota Umemura; Tsuyoshi Saito

BackgroundPregnancy-related complications after vaginal radical trachelectomy (RT) for early-stage invasive uterine cervical cancer were studied in comparison with those occurring after laser conization. The strategy to reduce vaginal RT-related complications during pregnancy is also discussed.MethodsPregnancy courses after vaginal RT in two patients and those after laser conization in five patients, whose operations were performed during the same period, were studied with respect to symptoms, cervical length, and infectious signs.ResultsThe cervix shortened progressively both in patients with laser conization and in those with RT. However, throughout the pregnancy, the remaining cervix after the operation was longer in patients who had undergone conization than in those who had undergone vaginal RT. After laser conization, two of the five patients suffered from preterm rupture of the membrane (PROM) at 36 weeks of gestation, and both patients who had undergone vaginal RT had premature PROM (pPROM), at 32 and 24 weeks of gestation, respectively.ConclusionPrevention of preterm labor and the following occurrence of pPROM is a significant task to be resolved in order to improve pregnancy outcome after vaginal RT for early-stage invasive uterine cervical cancer. Daily vaginal disinfection with povidone iodine and the administration of a ulinastatin vaginal suppository, bed rest, and the use of ritodrine would be the best approach, and a more conservative approach for stage Ia2 also might be taken into consideration.


Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research | 2013

Roles of microRNA-34a in the pathogenesis of placenta accreta

Kota Umemura; Shinichi Ishioka; Toshiaki Endo; Yoshiaki Ezaka; Madoka Takahashi; Tsuyoshi Saito

Aim:  MicroRNA‐34a (miR‐34a) is associated with invasion and metastasis of various cancers. The trophoblastic cells of placenta accreta invade into the myometrium in a similar way to the invasion of cancers. We studied the roles of miR‐34a in the pathogenesis of placenta accreta.


Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology | 2011

A remarkably easy knot-tying technique for single-incision laparoscopic surgery with the SILS port for gynecologic diseases.

Toshiaki Endo; Kunihiko Nagasawa; Kota Umemura; Tsuyoshi Baba; Hirofumi Henmi; Tsuyoshi Saito

Single-incision laparoscopic surgery (SILS) has been quickly accepted, especially for women, because the cosmetic benefits may be greater than with ordinary laparoscopic surgery. In gynecologic disease, SILS is appropriate for diagnostic laparoscopy, oophorectomy, and salpingectomy, among other conditions. In addition, the knot-tying process for intracorporeal suturing during SILS is a major rate-limiting step and a key determinant of the popularity of SILS. Although a roticulator instrument is useful for creating the needed operative angle, knot tying is still believed to be difficult. We have devised a remarkably simple knot-tying technique that can be applied during SILS with a SILS Port with a Roticulator and a straight-type needle driver. We determined that, after transfixing the needle, the long tail of the thread should be grasped at around 90 degrees relative to the long axis of tip of the Roticulator, which is articulated at 80 degrees. This automatically forms an ideal C-loop because of gravitation. The needle attached to the long tail should face the distal side from the tip of Roticulator (from the surgeons perspective). The apex of the C-loop is then toward the proximal side from the tip of the Roticulator (from the perspective of the surgeon). This thread position is important during the knot-tying process. The upper arm of the C-loop should then be entwined by applying a series of axial spinning movements to the rod of the needle driver. At this time, the jaws of the needle driver should be kept open so the thread does not slip off of the rod. The benefit of this technique is that it does not require any special skills; any surgeon able to perform intracorporeal suturing should also be able to easily tie knots during SILS.


International Journal of Medical Sciences | 2007

Proteomic analysis of mechanisms of hypoxia-induced apoptosis in trophoblastic cells

Shinichi Ishioka; Yoshiaki Ezaka; Kota Umemura; Takuhiro Hayashi; Toshiaki Endo; Tsuyoshi Saito


International Journal of Medical Sciences | 2010

Changes of uterine blood flow after vaginal radical trachelectomy (VRT) in patients with early-stage uterine invasive cervical cancer

Kota Umemura; Shinichi Ishioka; Toshiaki Endo; Tsuyoshi Baba; Yoshiaki Ezaka; Kunihiko Nagasawa; Madoka Takahashi; Masahito Mizuuchi; Nanako Iwami; Hidefumi Adachi; Noriko Takeda; Mitsuharu Tamagawa; Tsuyoshi Saito


Japanese Journal of Gynecologic and Obstetric Endoscopy | 2016

Evaluation of total laparoscopic hysterectomy for cervical intraepithelial neoplasia

Yosuke Kawai; Kota Umemura; Atsushi Kunishima; Ryosuke Uekusa; Seiko Matsuo; Satoru Katsuki; Atsushi Yabuki; Kei Fujita; Kazuhisa Kitami; Yoshiki Ikeda; Mizuki Takano; Mayumi Okada; Hisao Ando; Michiyasu Kawai


Japanese Journal of Gynecologic and Obstetric Endoscopy | 2016

Prediction of difficult total laparoscopic hysterectomy with preoperative magnetic resonance imaging

Yosuke Kawai; Kota Umemura; Atsushi Kunishima; Ryosuke Uekusa; Seiko Matsuo; Satoru Katsuki; Atsushi Yabuki; Kei Fujita; Kazuhisa Kitami; Yoshiki Ikeda; Mizuki Takano; Mayumi Okada; Hisao Ando; Michiyasu Kawai


Japanese Journal of Gynecologic and Obstetric Endoscopy | 2016

Introduction of total laparoscopic hysterectomy for endometrial cancer

Misa Yoshida; Kota Umemura; Ryosuke Uekusa; Atsushi Kunishima; Seiko Matsuo; Satoru Katsuki; Kei Fujita; Atsushi Yabuki; Kazuhisa Kitami; Yoshiki Ikeda; Yosuke Kawai; Mizuki Takano; Mayumi Okada; Hisao Ando; Michiyasu Kawai


Japanese Journal of Gynecologic and Obstetric Endoscopy | 2016

Ileal endometriosis with a recurrence of intestinal obstruction during menstruation

Yoshiki Ikeda; Kota Umemura; Ryosuke Uekusa; Atsushi Kunishima; Seiko Matsuo; Satoru Katsuki; Kei Fujita; Atsushi Yabuki; Kazuhisa Kitami; Misa Yoshida; Yosuke Kawai; Mizuki Takano; Mayumi Okada; Hisao Ando; Michiyasu Kawai


Japanese Journal of Gynecologic and Obstetric Endoscopy | 2015

Laparoscopic sentinel node detection with indocyanine green and near-infrareted fluorescence imaging for cervical cancer

Kota Umemura; Atsushi Kunishima; Ryosuke Uekusa; Seiko Matsuo; Kei Fujita; Atsushi Yabuki; Satoru Katsuki; Kazuhisa Kitami; Yoshiki Ikeda; Misa Yoshida; Mizuki Takano; Yosuke Kawai; Mayumi Okada; Hisao Ando; Michiyasu Kawai

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Tsuyoshi Saito

Sapporo Medical University

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Toshiaki Endo

Sapporo Medical University

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Shinichi Ishioka

Sapporo Medical University

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Tsuyoshi Baba

Sapporo Medical University

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Yoshiaki Ezaka

Sapporo Medical University

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Kunihiko Nagasawa

Sapporo Medical University

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Hirofumi Henmi

Sapporo Medical University

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