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Lung Cancer | 1999

Results of surgical treatment of lung cancer in octogenarians

Takeshi Hanagiri; Hiroyuki Muranaka; Mitsunori Hashimoto; Akira Nagashima; Kosei Yasumoto

The treatment of potentially resectable lung cancer in octogenarians has become a frequent clinical problem, due to the increasing number of elderly people maintaining an active daily life. In the present study, we reviewed the clinical records of patients to evaluate the results of the surgical treatment of lung cancer in octogenarians. From 1992 to 1995, 18 patients aged 80 years or older (octogenarians) with primary lung cancer underwent surgical resections including: three (16.7%) sleeve lobectomies, nine (50.0%) lobectomies, one (5.5%) segmentectomy, and five (27.8%) partial resections. The postoperative complication rate was 50% in octogenarians; however, no fatal complications were observed. The 5-year survival rate was 42.6%, which was similar to that obtained in younger patients. Based on our findings, the surgical treatment of lung cancer can thus be performed in selected octogenarians without increasing either morbidity or mortality, while also obtaining long-term survival.


Surgery Today | 1992

Lymphangioma in the small intestine: Report of a case and review of the Japanese literature

Takeshi Hanagiri; Megumi Baba; Takashi Shimabukuro; Mitsunori Hashimoto; Hiroshi Takemoto; Akira Inoue; Akira Sugitani; Takayuki Shirakusa

We report herein a rare case of a 53 year old man with a benign lymphangioma of the small intestine. He presented with a complete obstruction of the small intestine and radiological examination revealed a small intestinal tumor. A long intestinal tube was passed, the intestinograms from which detected a submucosal tumor of the small intestine. Partial resection of the small intestine was thus performed and the tumor was found to be located mainly in the submucosa. The final pathological diagnosis was made as cavernous lymphangioma. This case is presented with a description of the roentgen appearance, followed by a review of the Japanese literature.


The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2000

Limit of warm ischemia time before cryopreservation in rat tracheal isografts

Ryoichi Nakanishi; Masayoshi Umesue; Mitsunori Hashimoto; Hiroyuki Muranaka; Mitsuhiro Hachida; Kosei Yasumoto

BACKGROUND The viability of cadaveric tracheal grafts undergoing cryopreservation is still unclear. We evaluated the limit of warm ischemia time before cryopreservation in rat tracheal isografts. METHODS Each isograft was harvested from donor rats 0 to 48 hours (0, 6, 12, 18, 24, and 48 hours) after circulatory arrest, immersed in the preservative solution, and stored in a deep freezer until reaching -80 degrees C and then was kept in liquid nitrogen for 3 months. Heterotopic transplantation into the omentum was performed after the isografts were thawed. Graft morphology 3 months after transplantation was assessed. RESULTS The stepwise increase of warm ischemia time significantly reduced graft survival. A prolonged period of warm ischemia had a degenerative effect on both the epithelium and cartilage. The morphology of the epithelium and cartilage in isografts undergoing warm ischemia for less than 18 hours was better preserved, whereas it deteriorated in isografts undergoing warm ischemia for more than 24 hours. CONCLUSIONS We thus conclude that the permissible period of warm ischemia before 3-month cryopreservation to maintain tracheal isograft viability is 18 hours in rats.


The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 1997

Chronic expanding hematoma in the chest.

Takeshi Hanagiri; Hiroyuki Muranaka; Mitsunori Hashimoto; Tetsuo Nishio; Shuji Sakai; Minoru Ono; Satoshi Toyoshima; Akira Nagashima


Nihon Rinsho Geka Gakkai Zasshi (journal of Japan Surgical Association) | 2005

PREDICTION OF POSTOPERATIVE MORTALITY USING THE POSSUM SCORING SYSTEM IN PATIENTS WITH LARGE BOWEL PERFORATION AND THOSE RECEIVED ENDOTOXIN ADSORPTION THERAPY

Takashi Akiyoshi; Akio Nakatsuka; Masanori Tokunaga; Makoto Morita; Kazuharu Yamamoto; Shigeki Wakiyama; Masahiko Ikebe; Kozo Nakanishi; Mitsunori Hashimoto; Taisuke Toyomasu; Takashi Nagaie


Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy | 2005

Changes in hepatic parenchymal ultrasound images in tamoxifen medication patients.

Takashi Nagaie; Mitsunori Hashimoto; Masanori Kai; Nami Yamashiata; Junya Kondo; Masanori Tokunaga; Mitsuhiro Miyazaki; Shigeki Wakiyama; Masayuki Watanabe; Taisuke Toyomasu; Ken Shirabe


Archive | 2013

immunosuppression Feasibility of cryopreserved tracheal xenotransplants with the use of short-course

Mitsuhiro Hachida; Kosei Yasumoto; Mitsunori Hashimoto; Ryoichi Nakanishi; Masayoshi Umesue; Hiroyuki Muranaka


Archive | 2010

BIOFREEZING VESSEL FOR RAT TRACHEAL ISOGRAFTS MAXIMAL PERIOD OF CRYOPRESERVATION WITH THE BICELL

Hiroyuki Kohno; Kosei Yasumoto; Ryoichi Nakanishi; Mitsunori Hashimoto; Hiroyuki Muranaka; Masayoshi Umesue


Nihon Kikan Shokudoka Gakkai Kaiho | 1991

A New Type of T-C (tracheo-colic) Shunt Operation

Takeshi Shiraishi; Hideyuki Kawahara; Hiroki Ishikawa; Tsunehiro Oyama; Mitsunori Hashimoto; Hirofumi Yasugawa; Kouichi Yano; Takayuki Shirakusa


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

A Case of Lymphangioma of the Stomach.

Mitsunori Hashimoto; Takayuki Kurahashi; Takashi Shimabukuro; Yuji Maruo; Hiroshi Takemoto; Akira Inoue; Akira Sugitani; Terue Sakakibara; Kiyoshi Inoue

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Takeshi Hanagiri

Université catholique de Louvain

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Hideyuki Kawahara

University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan

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Hiroki Ishikawa

University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan

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Kosei Yasumoto

University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan

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Masanori Tokunaga

Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research

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