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Nutrition | 2011

Vitamin C supplementation in patients receiving peripheral parenteral nutrition after gastrointestinal surgery

Eriko Yamazaki; Masahiro Horikawa; Ryoji Fukushima

OBJECTIVE We investigated an adequate vitamin C dose during peripheral parenteral nutrition therapy in patients after gastrointestinal surgery by measuring blood concentrations and urine excretions of vitamin C. We also sought to identify the effects of vitamin C on the oxidative status. METHODS In a randomized trial, 2 d after undergoing gastrointestinal surgery, 16 patients started to receive a 5-d continuous intravenous infusion of vitamin C, either 100 or 500 mg/d. Blood concentrations of vitamin C and inflammatory and immunologic parameters were measured preoperatively, the day after surgery, and 3 and 5 d after starting administration of vitamin C (day 3 and day 5). Also, excretions of vitamin C and oxidative stress markers in 24-h, cumulative urine samples, collected and stored under light protection at 0°C, were measured on day 3 and day 5. RESULTS Mean blood vitamin C concentration decreased markedly after surgery. The concentration returned to normal on day 3 and on day 5 in the 500-mg group and only on day 5 in the 100-mg group. Concentrations differed significantly between the groups on day 3 and on day 5 (P < 0.001 for both days). Urinary vitamin C excretion was above normal on both days in the 500-mg group, but it never reached normal in the 100-mg group (P < 0.001 for both days). Urinary excretion of 8-isoprostane, a marker of oxidative stress, was significantly lower in the 500-mg than in the 100-mg group on day 3 (P = 0.002). CONCLUSION Vitamin C dose of 500 mg/d, not 100 mg/d, is adequate for patients undergoing gastrointestinal surgery and receiving peripheral parenteral nutrition therapy. Vitamin C may decrease postsurgical oxidative stress.


Asian Journal of Endoscopic Surgery | 2018

Two cases of early recurrence after transabdominal preperitoneal inguinal hernia repair

Yoshihisa Yaguchi; Tsuyoshi Inaba; Yoshimasa Kumata; Masahiro Horikawa; Takashi Kiyokawa; Ryoji Fukushima

We performed transabdominal preperitoneal inguinal hernia repair in 46 patients (58 diseases), two of whom experienced early recurrence after mesh repair. Case 1 was a 76‐year‐old man with a bilateral inguinal hernia (recurrence site, left indirect hernia) after appendectomy. The recurrence occurred 1 month after transabdominal preperitoneal inguinal hernia repair. The mesh was dislocated to the lateral side, and we repaired it using the direct Kugel® patch with an anterior technique. Case 2 was a 79‐year‐old man with a bilateral inguinal hernia (recurrence site, right direct hernia with an orifice >3 cm) after appendectomy. The recurrence occurred 3 months after transabdominal preperitoneal inguinal hernia repair. The mesh was dislocated to the lateral side, and we repaired it using an ULTRAPRO® Plug with an anterior technique under laparoscopic observation. We believe the recurrences resulted from insufficient internal exfoliation and fixation affected by complicated exfoliation of the preperitoneal space with omental adhesion after intraperitoneal surgery.


Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism | 2017

Clinical Significance of Area of Psoas Major Muscle on Computed Tomography after Gastrectomy in Gastric Cancer Patients

Yoshihisa Yaguchi; Yoshimasa Kumata; Masahiro Horikawa; Takashi Kiyokawa; Hisae Iinuma; Tsuyoshi Inaba; Ryoji Fukushima

Background: The measurement of a single abdominal image on computed tomography (CT) can provide an estimate of the total body skeletal muscle. We evaluate the change of the area of the psoas major muscle (PMMA) in a CT which was performed routinely after gastrectomy in gastric cancer. Methods: A total of 119 gastric cancer patients who underwent gastrectomy were enrolled for the study. A CT image at the top of the iliac crest level was obtained at the following times: 3 postoperative months (POM), 6 POM, 1 postoperative year (POY), 2 POY, 3 POY, and 5 POY. We analyzed the change rate of PMMA after gastrectomy and before or after recurrence. Results: PMMA change after gastrectomy was approximately between -8 and -10% over the 5-year observation period. PMMA in the R2 (macroscopic residual tumor)/recurrence group was lower than that in the no recurrence group, and a significant difference was observed at 2 POY (-21.7 ± 3.6% vs. -7.9 ± 2.3%, p < 0.01). PMMA after freshly diagnosed recurrence had decreased significantly by 14.1 ± 1.8% (p < 0.01). Conclusions: Evaluation of PMMA change by CT after gastrectomy could assist in the diagnosis of the progression of cancer state in gastric cancer patients.


Asian Journal of Endoscopic Surgery | 2014

Laparoscopic lysis for jejunostomy‐related ileus following laparoscopy‐assisted total gastrectomy: A case report

Taisuke Inoue; Yoshifumi Ikeda; Etsushi Ogawa; Masahiro Horikawa; Tsuyoshi Inaba; Ryoji Fukushima

A 54‐year‐old man was admitted to our hospital with severe nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. He had had laparoscopy‐assisted total gastrectomy with Roux‐en‐Y reconstruction and tube jejunostomy for gastric cancer 2 years earlier. Abdominal CT revealed that the duodenum and upper jejunum were markedly dilated and that the dilated jejunum had collapsed at the jejunostomy site. Emergency laparoscopic surgery with three ports was performed for jejunostomy‐related ileus. Abdominal adhesion was very small, and the Roux‐en‐Y limb was rotated counterclockwise at the jejunostomy site. A magnified laparoscopic view showed that the site of peritoneopexy was the axis of rotation. After the axis was dissected with a Harmonic scalpel, the rotation was released immediately. The patients postoperative course was uneventful and he was discharged 4 days after the operation. Because the axis of rotation was identified easily by laparoscope, laparoscopic surgery was a safe and useful technique for a patient with jejunostomy‐related ileus.


Journal of Translational Medicine | 2014

Phase I clinical study of multiple epitope peptide vaccine combined with chemoradiation therapy in esophageal cancer patients.

Hisae Iinuma; Ryoji Fukushima; Tsuyoshi Inaba; Junko Tamura; Taisuke Inoue; Etsushi Ogawa; Masahiro Horikawa; Yoshibumi Ikeda; Noriyuki Matsutani; Kazuyoshi Takeda; Koji Yoshida; Takuya Tsunoda; Tadashi Ikeda; Yusuke Nakamura; Kota Okinaga


Surgery Today | 2012

Chronic pain and discomfort after inguinal hernia repair.

Tsuyoshi Inaba; Kota Okinaga; Ryoji Fukushima; Yoshifumi Ikeda; Eriko Yamazaki; Taihei Koide; Masahiro Horikawa; Taisuke Inoue; Etsushi Ogawa


Oncology Reports | 2011

Clinical significance of intraperitoneal CD44 mRNA levels of magnetically separated CD45-negative EpCAM-positive cells for peritoneal recurrence and prognosis in stage II and III gastric cancer patients

Masahiro Horikawa; Hisae Iinuma; Taisuke Inoue; Etushi Ogawa; Ryoji Fukushima


World Journal of Surgery | 2014

Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Monitoring during Thoracoscopic Esophagectomy

Yoshifumi Ikeda; Taisuke Inoue; Estushi Ogawa; Masahiro Horikawa; Tsuyoshi Inaba; Ryoji Fukushima


Oncology Reports | 2018

Exosome‑encapsulated microRNA‑23b as a minimally invasive liquid biomarker for the prediction of recurrence and prognosis of gastric cancer patients in each tumor stage

Yoshimasa Kumata; Hisae Iinuma; Yusuke Suzuki; Daisuke Tsukahara; Hironori Midorikawa; Yuichi Igarashi; Naruyoshi Soeda; Takashi Kiyokawa; Masahiro Horikawa; Ryoji Fukushima


Surgical Case Reports | 2017

Seven esophageal perforation cases after aortic replacement/stenting for thoracic aortic dissection or aneurysm

Yoshihisa Yaguchi; Yoshimasa Kumata; Masahiro Horikawa; Takashi Kiyokawa; Tsuyoshi Inaba; Ryoji Fukushima

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