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Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals | 2012

Analysis of open heart surgery in patients with liver cirrhosis.

Yukiharu Sugimura; Masaaki Toyama; Masanori Katoh; Yuji Kato; Kazuhiro Hisamoto

Open heart surgery in patients with liver cirrhosis is considered to be very risky, but the predictors of poor outcomes in such cases have not been established. We report the perioperative results of open heart surgery in patients with liver cirrhosis in our hospital. We reviewed the results of 13 cases in 12 patients with liver cirrhosis who underwent open heart surgery between January 2001 and December 2010. The Child-Turcotte-Pugh classification, the model for end-stage liver disease score, EuroSCORE, and perioperative data were used to identify risk factors for morbidity and mortality retrospectively. Ten patients had postoperative complications. Significant differences in morbidity were evident for Child-Turcotte-Pugh class, cardiopulmonary bypass time, and crossclamp time. Two patients died of liver failure, one at 40 days and the other at 2 years after surgery. Statistically significant differences in liver-related mortality were evident in the model for end-stage liver disease scores and serum cholinesterase levels. We concluded that a high Child-Turcotte-Pugh class was associated with increased morbidity. Cardiopulmonary bypass and crossclamp times were also related to high morbidity, while high model for end-stage liver disease scores and low serum cholinesterase levels predicted liver-related mortality.


Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals | 2011

Outcome of composite arterial Y-grafts in off-pump coronary artery bypass

Yukiharu Sugimura; Masaaki Toyama; Masanori Katoh; Mitsuhisa Kotani; Yuji Kato; Kazuhiro Hisamoto

The efficacy of using composite arterial Y-grafts in off-pump coronary artery bypass has not been established. We assessed graft patency, long-term clinical outcomes, and the indications for composite arterial Y-grafting by reviewing 53 patients who underwent primary isolated elective off-pump coronary artery bypass with composite arterial Y-grafts between January 2002 and December 2008. Coronary angiography or 64-slice multidetector computed tomographic coronary angiography was used to assess graft patency. Follow-up raged from 18 to 97 months. The rates of mortality, graft failure, and recurrence of ischemic heart disease were 0%, 22.6%, and 13.2%, respectively. Only 4 (7.5%) patients required additional procedures (percutaneous coronary interventions or repeat surgery) because of graft failure. A significantly higher rate of graft failure was evident when one end of the composite graft was anastomosed to a 75% stenosed branch of a native coronary artery and the other end to a branch with >90% stenosis. The long-term patency of composite arterial Y-grafts in off-pump coronary artery bypass requires proper judgment of the indications.


Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals | 2016

Traumatic proximal aortic arch injuries with contralateral aortic disruption.

Yukiharu Sugimura; Masanori Katoh

A previously healthy 48-year-old woman suffered a motor vehicle accident. On admission, chest computed tomography revealed some rib fractures and proximal aortic arch injuries (Figure 1a) with contralateral aortic disruption (Figure 1b), which became gradually worse. Thus she underwent aortic arch replacement under deep hypothermic cardiac arrest. Cardiopulmonary bypass was instituted via the left femoral artery and right atrium. The circulatory arrest time was 59min and the lowest temperature was 20 C. The total cardiopulmonary bypass time was 215min. Operative findings showed an aortic laceration at the proximal arch (Figure 2a) with contralateral disruption (Figure 2b). The patient was discharged 13 days postoperatively in a satisfactory condition without any critical complications. Currently, open surgical repair remains the gold standard therapy for traumatic thoracic aortic injuries. Funding


Annals of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2012

Successful Surgical Repair of a Giant Calcified Left Ventricular Aneurysm: A Report of a Case

Yukiharu Sugimura; Masaaki Toyama; Masanori Katoh; Mitsuhisa Kotani; Yuji Kato; Kazuhiro Hisamoto


Internal Medicine | 2014

Pacemaker Lead Perforation through the Right Ventricle

Masanori Katoh; Yukiharu Sugimura


Internal Medicine | 2013

Patent Ductus Arteriosus with Pulmonary Endarteritis

Yukiharu Sugimura; Masanori Katoh; Masaaki Toyama


Internal Medicine | 2014

Embolic Complications Induced by a Vascular Closure Device

Masanori Katoh; Yukiharu Sugimura


World Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery | 2013

Surgical Experience of a Partial Atrioventricular Septal Defect in an Elderly Patient: A Case Report

Yukiharu Sugimura; Masaaki Toyama; Masanori Katoh; Yuji Kato


The Japanese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2013

Valve replacement via upper partial sternotomy for quadricuspid aortic valve

Yukiharu Sugimura; Masanori Katoh; Takashi Murakami; Yuji Kato; Masaaki Toyama


Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery | 2010

Surgical Repair of Various Pseudoaneurysms in 2 Patients with Vasculo-Behcet Disease

Yukiharu Sugimura; Mitsuhisa Kotani; Masanori Katoh; Yuji Kato; Kazuhiro Hisamoto; Masaaki Toyama

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Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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