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Vascular Surgery | 2001

Thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms repair under abdominal cavity cooling with visceral shunting technique--a case report.

Yukinori Moriyama; Goichi Yotsumoto; Koichi Hisatomi; Hitoshi Matsumoto; Riichiro Toda; Mamoru Kaieda

Mild hypothermia induced by abdominal cavity cooling together with a selective visceral shunting technique can be a useful adjunct for thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm repair. The authors adopted this combined technique for repair of selected Crawford type III and type IV aneurysms to reduce visceral ischemic damage and minimize the incidence of postoperative complications.


World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery | 2014

Simultaneous operation for cardiac disease and gastrointestinal malignancy

Teruo Komokata; Mikio Fukueda; Mamoru Kaieda; Takayuki Ueno; Yoshihumi Iguro; Yutaka Imoto; Ryuzo Sakata

AIM To investigate the safety of performing simultaneous cardiac surgery and a resection of a gastrointestinal malignancy. METHODS Among 3664 elective cardiac operations performed in adults at Kagoshima University Hospital from January 1991 to October 2009, this study reviewed the clinical records of the patients who underwent concomitant cardiac surgery and a gastrointestinal resection. Such simultaneous surgeries were performed in 15 patients between January 1991 and October 2009. The cardiac diseases included 8 cases of coronary artery disease and 7 cases with valvular heart disease. Gastrointestinal malignancies included 11 gastric and 4 colon cancers. Immediate postoperative and long-term outcomes were evaluated. RESULTS Postoperative complications occurred in 5 patients (33.3%), including strokes (n = 1), respiratory failure requiring re-intubation (n = 1), hemorrhage (n = 2), hyperbilirubinemia (n = 1) and aspiration pneumonia (n = 1). There was 1 hospital death caused by the development of adult respiratory distress syndrome after postoperative surgical bleeding followed aortic valve replacement plus gastrectomy. There was no cardiovascular event in the patients during the follow-up period. The cumulative survival rate for all patients was 69.2% at 5 years. CONCLUSION Simultaneous procedures are acceptable for the patients who require surgery for both cardiac diseases and gastrointestinal malignancy. In particular, the combination of a standard cardiac operation, such as coronary artery bypass grafting or an isolated valve replacement and simple gastrointestinal resection, such as gastrectomy or colectomy can therefore be safely performed.


Transplantation | 2006

Porcine model of auxiliary partial orthotopic liver transplantation for acute liver failure

Mikio Fukueda; Naoki Ishizaki; Nobuo Hamada; Jun Kadono; Mamoru Kaieda; Noboru Nakamura; Teruo Komokata; Ryuzou Sakata

Background. Auxiliary partial orthotopic liver transplantation (APOLT) has been an effective alternative in acute liver failure (ALF), but clinically several problems remain to be resolved. Thus, we attempt to establish an APOLT model for ALF using a large animal and demonstrate the validity of our model. Methods. In experiment 1, we created an animal model of ALF using pig. ALF was induced by resection of 70% of the whole liver under total hepatic vascular exclusion (THVE). The duration of ischemia was 90 minutes. In experiment 2, we tried to make an APOLT model by using this ALF model as a recipient. That is, during 90 minutes of THVE, 70% hepatectomy and subsequent partial orthotopic transplantation was completed. Results. In experiment 1, six of seven pigs died within three days with jaundice and massive ascites. Based on microcirculatory disturbance of the remnant liver and hepatocellular necrosis, 70% hepatectomy with 90 minutes of THVE was considered a proper model of ALF. In experiment 2, six out of seven APOLT model animals survived more than four days. T. Bil levels in the APOLT model remained consistently within the normal range throughout the observation period. In immunohistochemistry, several labeled nuclei stained with Ki67 were identified in native liver of the APOLT model. Conclusions. This APOLT procedure provided temporary liver function support and enabled the recipient to survive until the failing native liver had regenerated. Our APOLT model could be suitable and useful for understanding the role of APOLT in ALF.


Journal of Surgical Research | 2006

Advantage of ischemic preconditioning for hepatic resection in pigs.

Jun Kadono; Nobuo Hamada; Mikio Fukueda; Naoki Ishizaki; Mamoru Kaieda; Kentaro Gejima; Seigo Nishida; Kazuo Nakamura; Hiroki Yoshida; Ryuzo Sakata


Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg, Nihon Shokaki Geka Gakkai zasshi | 2001

Coexistence of Xanthogranulomatous Cholecystitis and Gallbladder Cancer. A Case Report.

Jun Kadono; Nobuo Hamada; Mamoru Kaieda; Naoki Ishizaki; Noboru Nakamura; Mikio Fukueda; Yasuyo Ooi; Akira Ikoma; Ryuzo Sakata


The Japanese journal of gastro-enterology | 2000

A case of heterotopic pancreas in the liver with primary cholesterol hepatolithiasis

Mikio Fukueda; Nobuo Hamada; Mamoru Kaieda; Jun Kadono; Noboru Nakamura; Naoki Ishizaki


Annals of Vascular Surgery | 2017

A 2-Stage Surgical and Endovascular Treatment of Rare Multiple Aneurysms of Pancreatic Arteries

Bibek Aryal; Teruo Komokata; Takayuki Ueno; Bunsei Yamamoto; Terutoshi Senokuchi; Hiroshi Yasuda; Mamoru Kaieda; Yutaka Imoto


Nihon Rinsho Geka Gakkai Zasshi (journal of Japan Surgical Association) | 2000

A CASE OF INFECTED RUPTURED ANEURYSM OF THE SUPERIOR MESENTERIC ARTERY

Mamoru Kaieda; Nobuo Hamada; Naoki Ishizaki; Yoshifumi Iguro; Kenichi Arata


Nihon Rinsho Geka Gakkai Zasshi (journal of Japan Surgical Association) | 1999

LEIOMYOMA ARISING FROM THE GREATER OMENTUM-A CASE REPORT-

Mamoru Kaieda; Naoki Ishizaki; Toshiaki Miyazaki; Nobuo Hamada; Akira Taira


BMC Surgery | 2018

Evaluation of THUNDERBEAT® in open liver resection- a single-center experience

Bibek Aryal; Teruo Komokata; Hiroto Yasumura; Daisaku Kamiimabeppu; Maki N. Inoue; Kota Yoshikawa; Mamoru Kaieda; Yutaka Imoto

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