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Surgery Today | 1998

Surgery for abdominal aortic aneurysms associated with malignancy

Satoru Kurata; Kouichi Nawata; Sumihiko Nawata; Hiroshi Hongo; Ryuichiro Suto; Hiroshi Nagashima; Yutaka Kuroda; Kiyoshi Nakayasu; Bungo Shirasawa; Kensuke Esato

Of 148 patients treated for abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA), 33 (22%) also had cancer. According to the classification of Szilagyi, there were 13 patients in group I, 19 in group II, and 1 in group IV. In group I, the mean interval between the cancer and AAA operations was 7 years (range 1–14 years). Aneurysmectomy was performed in 9 patients, wrapping in 2, and no operation in 2. In group II, a two-stage operation was performed in 8 patients, a single-stage operation in 4, only surgery for cancer in 4, and no operation in 3. Of 4 patients undergoing single-stage operations, 3 had colorectal cancer, and there were no postoperative complications such as graft infection or anastomotic breakdown. In group I, 6 of 13 patients died, but there were no cancer deaths. In group II, 9 of 19 patients died, 6 from progressive cancer. The group IV patient also died of cancer. These results suggest that if a patient can tolerate surgery for both diseases, a single-stage operation is preferable.


Nutrition | 2013

Perioperative synbiotic therapy in elderly patients undergoing gastroenterological surgery: A prospective, randomized control trial

Mitsuyoshi Okazaki; Satoshi Matsukuma; Ryuichiro Suto; Kensuke Miyazaki; Masaaki Hidaka; Mitsutoshi Matsuo; Shinji Noshima; Nobuya Zempo; Takashi Asahara; Koji Nomoto

OBJECTIVEnEnteral administration of synbiotics has been reported to be beneficial during various types of surgery, but its clinical value in elderly surgical patients remains unclear. The aim of this study was to quantitatively evaluate the changes in gut microbiota and environment induced by perioperative synbiotic therapy, and to investigate whether it is possible to reduce infectious complications in elderly patients undergoing gastroenterological surgery.nnnMETHODSnForty-eight patients over the age of 70 y were randomized into a group receiving 7 d of preoperative and 10 d of postoperative synbiotic therapy (S group) and a control group without synbiotic therapy (C group). A fecal sample collected before and after surgery in each group was used for a quantitative evaluation of the microbiota.nnnRESULTSnForty-eight patients completed the trial (25 in the S group and 23 in the C group). Synbiotic therapy significantly maintained the status of Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus, whereas the number of Enterobacteriaceae, Staphylococcus, and Pseudomonas was significantly decreased. The total organic acid and short-chain fatty acid concentrations were increased, and the pH was markedly decreased, in the S group compared with the C group. The incidence of postoperative infectious complications was 12% in the S group and 36% in the C group, however, the difference did not reach statistical significance (P = 0.06). A multivariate analysis revealed that only the use of perioperative blood transfusion was an independent risk factor for infectious complications.nnnCONCLUSIONSnSynbiotic therapy improved the intestinal microbial environment, and might decrease the incidence of infectious complications in elderly surgical patients.


Yamaguchi Medical Journal | 2011

A Case of Ascending Colon Cancer with Simultaneous Brain and Virchow's Lymphnode Metastases

Mitsuyoshi Okazaki; Ryuichiro Suto; Yasuyo Kanayama; Shinji Noshima; Nobuya Zenpo


Nihon Rinsho Geka Gakkai Zasshi (journal of Japan Surgical Association) | 2011

A CASE OF PERFORATION DIVERTICULUM IN THE TERMINAL ILEUM

Mitsuyoshi Okazaki; Ryuichiro Suto; Kensuke Miyazaki; Yoshikazu Kaneda; Shinji Noshima; Nobuya Zenpo


Nihon Rinsho Geka Gakkai Zasshi (journal of Japan Surgical Association) | 2010

LOCAL PERITONITIS CAUSED BY A PENETRATED DIVERTICULUM IN THE TERMINAL ILEUM-REPORT OF A CASE-

Osamu Yamashita; Satoru Kurata; Ryuichiro Suto; Nobuya Zenpo; Kiyoshi Nakayasu; Kimikazu Hamano


Yamaguchi Medical Journal | 2008

Clinico-pathological Analysis of Operated Bilateral Breast Cancer

Miwa Azuma; Satoru Kurata; Shungo Miyamoto; Yoshikazu Kaneda; Ryuichiro Suto; Nobuya Zenpo; Kiyoshi Nakayasu


Yamaguchi Medical Journal | 2007

A Case of Metastatic Jejunal Tumor of Large Cell Carcinoma of the Lung Found on Bowel Intussusception

Satoshi Matsukuma; Ryuichiro Suto; Naruzi Kugimiya; Masanori Harada; Shungo Miyamoto; Nobuya Zenpo; Satoru Kurata; Kiyoshi Nakayasu; Toshiaki Kamei


Nihon Rinsho Geka Gakkai Zasshi (journal of Japan Surgical Association) | 2004

A CASE OF UNDIFFERENTIATED CARCINOMA OF THE GALLBLADDER ASSOCIATED WITH ANOMALOUS ARRANGEMENT OF THE PANCREATICOBILIARY DUCT

Yoshito Nakafuji; Ryuichiro Suto; Kiyoshi Nakayasu; Satoru Kurata; Kensuke Esato; Toshiaki Kamei


Nihon Rinsho Geka Gakkai Zasshi (journal of Japan Surgical Association) | 2002

A CASE OF CHRONIC PANCREATITIS WITH PSEUDOCYSTS COMPLICATED BY OBSTRUCTIVE JAUNDICE

Ryuichiro Suto; Shigeki Nagayoshi; Satoru Kurata; Kiyoshi Nakayasu; Toshiaki Kamei; Kensuke Esato


Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg, Nihon Shokaki Geka Gakkai zasshi | 2002

Perforated Gastroduodenal Ulcer: An Analysis of Risk Factors Related to Operative Mortality.

Ryuichiro Suto; Yutaka Kuroda; Shigeki Nagayoshi; Mitsutaka Jinbo; Yasushi Kawazoe; Yuji Ikeda; Sumihiko Nawata; Satoru Kurata; Kiyoshi Nakayasu; Kensuke Esato

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Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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