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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | 1997

The rectus abdominis myocutaneous flap combined with vascularized costal cartilages in reconstructive craniofacial surgery.

Yuhei Yamamoto; Hidehiko Minakawa; Ichiro Kokubu; Kunihiro Kawashima; Tsuneki Sugihara; Nobukiyo Satoh; Satoshi Fukuda

The efficacy of osteocutaneous or vascularized bone flaps for reconstruction of massive skeletal and soft-tissue defects has been supported by recent descriptions in the literature. In this article we presented an alternative technique, which is the rectus abdominis myocutaneous flap combined with vascularized eighth and ninth costal cartilages, for reconstruction of midfacial composite defects. The vascular pedicle of the composite flap is the deep inferior epigastric artery and vein. The costal cartilages are supplied by the perichondrial vascular network through the anterior intercostal vessels connecting with the deep epigastric vascular system. Vascularized costal cartilages are considered to reduce the incidence of postoperative complications and resorption of this material. This technique is a useful tool for restoration of craniofacial contour in reconstructive head and neck surgery.


Auris Nasus Larynx | 2001

Sensorineural hearing loss induced by radiation as a late effect: five cases followed by audiogram.

Masaaki Kashiwamura; Satoshi Fukada; Eiji Chida; Nobukiyo Satoh; Yukio Inuyama

OBJECTIVE We studied the progression of the late radiation-induced sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) to discuss the pathological mechanism responsible for the progression with referring to past reports. METHODS Five cases were selected among the SNHL cases diagnosed at the Department of Otolaryngology. Hokkaido University. All the cases were followed up with audiograms. RESULTS All of the five cases showed gradual progression of SNHL, which developed mostly 1 2 years after irradiation for brain tumors. Two of them showed rapid progression from time to time with sudden onset in their clinical courses. All the patients were resistant to any medication such as steroid, vitamin B12 or cerebral circulation activators. CONCLUSION Two patterns of progressions of radiation-induced hearing loss were observed. Both of them were considered to be explainable by ischemic changes of the vessels as reported earlier. Since there is no effective treatment for radiation-induced SNHL, it is most important to enlighten clinicians in general on this disease.


Auris Nasus Larynx | 2001

Optimal stimulus level conditions for measurements of distortion product otoacoustic emissions

Eiji Chida; Satoshi Fukuda; Nobukiyo Satoh; Masaaki Kashiwamura; Michiya Matsumura; Ryuichiroh Ohwatari; Tsutomu Kuroda; Yukio Inuyama

OBJECTIVE Distortion product otoacoustic emission (DPOAE) is a tool for an objective examination of the cochlea function. While the clinical application of DPOEA test is in progress, the measurements vary depending on the stimulus conditions. We aimed to determine the most appropriate stimulus level in the clinical application of DPOAE test. METHODS Ninety-seven normal hearing ears and 80 hearing-impaired ears (total 177) were subjected to this study. Two levels of stimulations (L1 and L2) were applied as follows: L1 = L2 = 70 dB; L1 = L2 = 60 dB and L1 = 60/L2 = 50 dB, and DP level was measured at each stimulation, and compared with hearing level. RESULTS DP level was highest at L1 = L2 = 70 dB. Normal hearing ears and hearing-impaired ears were well differentiated at L1 = L2 = 60 dB. CONCLUSION In clinical application of DPOAE test, DP levels should be measured at the stimulus level most appropriate for the purposes.


Nippon Jibiinkoka Gakkai Kaiho | 1997

Relationship between Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emissions and Pure Tone Thresholds in Normal and Hearing-impaired Ears

Eiji Chida; Nobukiyo Satoh; Mitsugu Kawanami; Masaaki Kashiwamura; Tohru Sakamoto; Satoshi Fukuda; Yukio Inuyama


Nippon Jibiinkoka Gakkai Kaiho | 1996

OTOACOUSTIC EMISSIONS OF FULL-TERM AND PRETERM NEONATES

Masaaki Kashiwamura; Ryuichirou Ohwatari; Nobukiyo Satoh; Mitsugu Kawanami; Eiji Chida; Tohru Sakamoto; Satoshi Fukuda; Yukio Inuyama


Audiology Japan | 1995

Clinical Application of Transient Evoked Otoacoustic-emission in Infant

Nobukiyo Satoh; Mitsugu Kawanami; Masaaki Kashiwamura; Eiji Chida; Satoshi Fukuda; Yukio Inuyama


Nippon Jibiinkoka Gakkai Kaiho | 1999

Transient Evoked Otoacoustic Emission Measurement in Infants

Michiya Matsumura; Eiji Chida; Masaaki Kashiwamura; Satoshi Fukuda; Nobukiyo Satoh; Yukio Inuyama


Audiology Japan | 1996

Relationship between Transient Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions and Pure Tone Thresholds in Normal and Hearing-impaired Ears

Eiji Chida; Nobukiyo Satoh; Mitsugu Kawanami; Masaaki Kashiwamura; Tohru Sakamoto; Satoshi Fukuda; Yukio Inuyama


Japanese jornal of Head and Neck Cancer | 1994

NEO-ADJUVANT THERAPY IN HEAD AND NECKCANCER

Satoshi Fukuda; Yuji Nakamaru; Hideo Kurihara; Nobukiyo Satoh; Shiroh Maguchi; Yukio Inuyama; Yohichiroh Hosokawa; Tadashi Kamada; Hiroki Shirato; Takuroh Arimoto


Nippon Jibiinkoka Gakkai Kaiho | 1993

CHANGES IN HUMAN SPONTANEOUS OTOACOUSTIC EMISSIONS WITH CONTRALATERAL ACOUSTIC STIMULATION

Masaaki Kashiwamura; Nobukiyo Satoh; Satoshi Fukuda; Mitsugu Kawanami; Eiji Chida; Yukio Inuyama

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