Kunihiko Shimura
Jichi Medical University
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Abdominal Imaging | 2007
Naohiro Sata; Kazuyuki Endo; Kunihiko Shimura; Masaru Koizumi; Hideo Nagai
Recent advances in multidetector row computed tomography (MD-CT) technology provide new opportunities for clinical diagnoses of various diseases. Here we assessed CT virtual duodenoscopy, duodenography, and three-dimensional (3D) multicholangiography created by MD-CT for clinical diagnosis of duodenal malignant lesions. The study involved seven cases of periduodenal carcinoma (four ampullary carcinomas, two duodenal carcinomas, one pancreatic carcinoma). Biliary contrast medium was administered intravenously, followed by intravenous administration of an anticholinergic agent and oral administration of effervescent granules for expanding the upper gastrointestinal tract. Following intravenous administration of a nonionic contrast medium, an upper abdominal MD-CT scan was performed in the left lateral position. Scan data were processed on a workstation to create CT virtual duodenoscopy, duodenography, 3D multicholangiography, and various postprocessing images, which were then evaluated for their effectiveness as preoperative diagnostic tools. Carcinoma location and extent were clearly demonstrated as defects or colored low-density areas in 3-D multicholangiography images and as protruding lesions in virtual duodenography and duodenoscopy images. These findings were confirmed using multiplanar or curved planar reformation images. In conclusion, CT virtual duodenoscopy, doudenography, 3-D multicholangiography, and various images created by MD-CT alone provided necessary and adequate preoperative diagnostic information.
Journal of Surgical Education | 2012
Masaru Koizumi; Naohiro Sata; Masanobu Taguchi; Naoya Kasahara; Kazue Morishima; Yuji Kaneda; Atsushi Miki; Kunihiko Shimura; Hideki Sasanuma; Takehito Fujiwara; Makoto Ota; Atsushi Shimizu; Masanobu Hyodo; Alan T. Lefor; Yoshikazu Yasuda
OBJECTIVE The Lichtenstein inguinal hernia repair is commonly performed and suitable for teaching basic surgical skills. The objective of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of this procedure for surgical training, particularly in regard to patient outcomes. DESIGN Retrospective case review after introduction of an integrated teaching program. SETTING University teaching hospital. PARTICIPANTS The Lichtenstein inguinal hernia repair is the standard procedure for adult primary unilateral inguinal hernia since 2003 at Jichi Medical University. We introduced an integrated teaching system of lectures, skill training. and videos to teach the skills for Lichtenstein inguinal hernia repair to residents and junior faculty in 2003. Cases were retrospectively divided into 4 groups based on the experience of the operating surgeon; junior residents (PGY 1-2, group A), senior residents (PGY 3-5, group B), junior faculty (PGY 6-10, group C), and senior faculty (PGY 11 or more, group D). Background, perioperative factors, and outcomes were evaluated among the groups. RESULTS A total of 246 elective inguinal hernia repairs (group A: 136, group B: 49, group C: 42, group D: 19) were performed. There was a significant difference in the frequency of concomitant diseases (p = 0.012) and anticoagulant therapy (p = 0.031). Average operating time was 80.7 ± 24.9, 72.6 ± 20.8, 63.5 ± 22.0, and 54.7 ± 27.9 (min ± SD) in groups A, B, C, and D, respectively, with a significant difference between groups A and D (p < 0.001). No significant differences were observed in estimated blood loss (p = 0.216) or morbidity (p = 0.294). CONCLUSIONS The Lichtenstein inguinal hernia repair can be safely performed by residents and junior faculty with the appropriate supervision of senior faculty without any disadvantage to patients. This integrated teaching program for Lichtenstein inguinal hernia repair is effective and feasible for training residents and junior faculty.
Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology | 2011
Toru Zuiki; Naohiro Sata; Hideki Sasanuma; Masaru Koizumi; Kunihiko Shimura; Yasunaru Sakuma; Masanobu Hyodo; Alan T. Lefor; Yoshikazu Yasuda
Carcinoma of the minor duodenal papilla is extremely rare. We present the case of a 69-year-old man diagnosed with a tumor of the second portion of the duodenum by upper gastrointestinal endoscopy, which revealed a 1.5-cm elevated tumor with slight ulceration at the minor duodenal papilla. Biopsy revealed adenocarcinoma, and a computed tomography scan showed an enhanced tumor in the duodenum, with no abnormality in the pancreatic head. A pancreas-sparing segmental duodenectomy was performed, and the duodenum reconstructed with an end-to-end anastomosis. Microscopically, the tumor was a well-differentiated adenocarcinoma, with no infiltration at the cut end of the accessory pancreatic duct. The postoperative course was uneventful and the patient discharged on postoperative day 11. We reviewed previously reported cases of carcinoma of the minor duodenal papilla. Early and exact preoperative diagnosis of duodenal neoplasms makes it possible to select a less invasive treatment, which also maintains curability.
Diseases of The Colon & Rectum | 2008
Kazutomo Togashi; Kunihiko Shimura; Fumio Konishi; Yasuyuki Miyakura; Koji Koinuma; Hisanaga Horie; Yoshikazu Yasuda
Journal of the Pancreas | 2009
Kazuhiro Endo; Naohiro Sata; Kunihiko Shimura; Yoshikazu Yasuda
Journal of the Pancreas | 2007
Naohiro Sata; Akira Kurogochi; Kazuhiro Endo; Kunihiko Shimura; Masaru Koizumi; Hideo Nagai
The Japanese Journal of Gastroenterological Surgery | 2013
Rihito Kanamaru; Masaru Koizumi; Kunihiko Shimura; Hideki Sasanuma; Masanobu Hyodo; Naohiro Sata; Yoshikazu Yasuda
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2009
Kazutomo Togashi; Kunihiko Shimura; Toru Hamada; Yasuyuki Miyakura; Hisanaga Horie; Alan T. Lefor; Yoshikazu Yasuda; Hironori Yamamoto
Diseases of The Colon & Rectum | 2008
Kazutomo Togashi; Kunihiko Shimura; Fumio Konishi; Yasuyuki Miyakura; Koji Koinuma; Hisanaga Horie; Yoshikazu Yasuda
Nihon Rinsho Geka Gakkai Zasshi (journal of Japan Surgical Association) | 2006
Toru Zuiki; Yasuo Kondo; Shin Saito; Kunihiko Shimura; Yoshikazu Yasuda; Hideo Nagai