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Surgery Today | 1995

Proximal subtotal gastrectomy for the treatment of carcinoma of the upper third of the stomach: Its indications based on lymph node metastasis and perigastric lymphatic flow

Hiroshi Isozaki; Kunio Okajima; Shinichi Yamada; Eiji Nakata; Junko Nishimura; Masakazu Tanimura; Yoshi Takeda

To clarify the indications for a proximal subtotal gastrectomy in the treatment of carcinoma in the upper third of the stomach based on lymph node metastases, 1055 patients in whom either a D2 or greater lymph node removal was performed were reviewed. In the patients in which the lesion was confined to the upper stomach and did not invade beyond the muscularis propria of the stomach wall, no metastases to either the lymph nodes above and below the pylorus or the lymph nodes along the greater curvature were observed. A lymphatic flow study revealed a minimal flow to these nodes from the upper stomach in patients without lymph node metastasis, but in cases with lymph node metastases the lymphatic flow changed. The indications for a proximal subtotal gastrectomy for a carcinoma of upper third of the stomach therefore must fulfill the following two conditions: (1) The deepest layer of cancerous invasion does not extend beyond the muscularis propria of the stomach wall, and (2) No macroscopic evidence of lymph node metastasis can be detected during surgery.


Surgery Today | 1993

Surgery for cholelithiasis in cirrhotic patients

Hiroshi Isozaki; Kunio Okajima; Shinsyou Morita; Takashi Ishibashi; Masakazu Tanimura; Hitoshi Hara; Yoshi Takeda

Although biliary tract surgery for cholelithiasis is performed frequently in Japan, cirrhotic patients require special consideration. Postoperative complications after biliary tract surgery were studied in 23 patients with liver cirrhosis and associated cholelithiasis, 9 of whom had no complications, 8 had minor complications, and 6 had severe complications. Concerning the relation between Childs classification and postoperative complications, no complications were seen in four Childs type A patients, but seven of ten (70%) Childs type B patients and seven of nine (78%) Childs type C patients developed complications. Two (20%) of the Childs type B patients and four (44%) of the Childs type C were severe, and three of the latter group died. Regarding the preoperative laboratory findings, significant differences were seen between the patients without complications and those with severe complications in serum bilirubin, albumin, and ICG R15 values. Of the six patients with severe complications, five had choledocholithiasis, three of whom died of liver failure, while two developed biliary peritonitis caused by insufficient fistula formation after removal of the T-tube. Thus, for the treatment of choledocholithiasis in patients with severe cirrhosis, avoiding surgical invasion through the use of such techniques as endoscopic papillotomy is recommended whenever possible.


Surgery Today | 1994

The significance of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) expression in cancer of the ampulla of vater in terms of prognosis.

Hiroshi Isozaki; Kunio Okajima; Masakazu Tanimura; Shinsho Morita; Yoshi Takada; Takashi Ishibashi; Hitoshi Hara

Seventeen patients with cancer of the ampulla of Vater were studied retrospectively using immunohistochemical staining with a monoclonal antibody to the proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA). The relationships between the PCNA-positive rate, being the number of PCNA-positive cancer cells to total cancer cells, the clinicopathological findings, and the clinical course were evaluated. The PCNA-positive rate in patients with lymph node metastasis (47%) was significantly higher than that in patients without metastasis (29%), while that in patients with advanced cancer invading the pancreatic parenchyma (47%), was significantly higher than that in patients with early cancer without invasion of the sphincter of Oddi (32%). All of five patients with early cancer are still alive, whereas five with semi-advanced cancer invading the sphincter of Oddi but not the pancreatic parenchyma, and two with a PCNA-positive rate of over 40% died of recurrent cancer. Of seven patients with advanced cancer, only one with a low PCNA-positive rate of 23% is alive, but the other six with a PCNA-positive rate of over 40% all died. The results suggest that the PCNA-positive rate provides a prognostic index for cancer of the ampulla of Vater.


Archive | 1993

Indication and Postoperative Evaluation of Pylorus Preserving Gastrectomy for Early Gastric Cancer

Shinichi Yamada; Kunio Okajima; Hiroshi Isozaki; Eiji Nakata; Junko Nishimura; Masakazu Tanimura

Pylorus preserving gastrectomy(PPG) should be indicated for early gastric cancer as follows; 1. In the case of Type I or Ila, PPG is indicated for histologically differentiated type, 15 to 30 mm in tumor size with mucosal invasion and less than 15 mm in tumor size with submucosal invasion. 2. In the case of Type Ila + IIc, IIc + IIa, IIc or IIc + III, PPG is indicated for less than 10 mm in tumor size with peptic ulcer in cancer focus regardless to hitological type. 3. Cancer focus is at least 3.5 cm away from the pyloric ring. In the case of PPG serum acetaminophen level after oral administration increased grdually and contractility of gallbladder was kept as same as pre-operative conditon.


Nihon Rinsho Geka Gakkai Zasshi (journal of Japan Surgical Association) | 1994

STUDIES ON OPERATIVE PROCEDURES AND POSTOPERATIVE CHOLANGITIS FOR CONGENITAL BILIARY DILATATION-A COMPAPISON ADULT AND JUVENILE CASES-

Hitoshi Hara; Kunio Okajima; Hiroshi Isozaki; Shinsho Morita; Takashi Ishibashi; Masakazu Tanimura; Hiroshi Akimoto; Masami Niki; Junji Okuda


Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg, Nihon Shokaki Geka Gakkai zasshi | 1991

Optimum extent of lymph node dissection in the surgical treatment of gastric cancer accompanied by liver cirrhosis.

Hiroshi Isozaki; Kunio Okajima; Yasuo Kawashima; Shinichi Yamada; Shinsho Morita; Tatsuhiro Nakajima; Eiji Nakata; Chihiro Iga; Takashi Ishibashi; Masakazu Tanimura; Hitoshi Hara


Journal of the Japanese Society of Pediatric Surgeons | 1995

Two cases of cholecystolithiasis in children and review of 102 operated cases in Japan

Hitoshi Hara; Kunio Okajima; Hiroshi Isozaki; Shinshou Morita; Takashi Ishibashi; Masakazu Tanimura; Masami Niki; Hiroshi Akimoto; Junji Okuda


Nihon Rinsho Geka Gakkai Zasshi (journal of Japan Surgical Association) | 1994

A STUDY OF PATIENTS WITH GALL BLADDER CARCINOMA FROM THE ANGLE OF PLOIDY PATTERN OF NUCLEAR DNA

Hitoshi Hara; Kunio Okajima; Hiroshi Isozaki; Shinshou Morita; Takashi Ishibashi; Masao Toyoda; Masakazu Tanimura; Hiroshi Akimoto; Masami Niki; Junji Okuda


Nihon Rinsho Geka Gakkai Zasshi (journal of Japan Surgical Association) | 1993

A CASE OF MEMBRANOUS STENOSIS AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATIVE

Hitoshi Hara; Kunio Okajima; Hiroshi Isozaki; Shinsho Morita; Yoshi Takeda; Takashi Ishibashi; Masao Toyoda; Masakazu Tanimura; Hiroshi Akimoto; Masami Niki; Junji Okuda; Shinji Iwamoto


Nihon Rinsho Geka Gakkai Zasshi (journal of Japan Surgical Association) | 1992

STUDY ON EIGHT CASES OF EARLY CARCINOMAS OF THE GALLBLADDER

Hitoshi Hara; Kunio Okajima; Hiroshi Isozaki; Shinsho Morita; Takashi Ishibashi; Masakazu Tanimura; Hiroshi Akimoto; Masami Niki

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