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Surgery Today | 1975

Relationship between hepatic hemodynamics and biliary pressure in dogs: its significance in clinical shock following biliary decompression.

Shoetsu Tamakuma; Nobuaki Wada; Masaru Ishiyama; Hiroaki Suzuki; Tomoyoshi Kanayama; Kota Okinaga; Toru Isoyama; Katsuhiko Sugahara; Koichi Ishikawa

The changes in the hepatic hemodynamics were promptly reflected in the biliary pressure in dogs. Both wedged hepatic venous pressure and portal venous pressure increased in response to the elevated biliary pressure, and conversely decreased following rapid biliary decompression, suggesting that the changes in the biliary pressure might affect the hepatic hemodynamics post-sinusoidally. It was supposed that too rapid biliary decompression might trigger the following consequences; 1) decrease in sinusoidal pressure, 2) increase in sinusoidal inflow, and 3) extravasation of intravascular fluid in the perivascular space. When these were not sufficiently compensated, they could trigger shock in the jaundiced patients.


Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg, Nihon Shokaki Geka Gakkai zasshi | 1997

A Retrospecitve Study on the Strategy for Rectal Carcinoid with a Diameter of 15 mm or Less.

Noritsugu Kuranaga; Hidetaka Mochizuki; Kazutsugu Iamoto; Shoetsu Tamakuma; Kazuo Hase; Chiyuki Watanabe


Rinsho Yakuri\/japanese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics | 1980

A Double Blind Controlled Study on the Clinical Effects of Methylprednisolone Sodium Succinate in Shock as Compared with Hydrocortisone Sodium Succinate

Hideo Yamamura; Akira Okuaki; Ryu Ogawa; Naoya Tachibana; Shoetsu Tamakuma


Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg, Nihon Shokaki Geka Gakkai zasshi | 1980

SURGICAL PROBLEMS FOLLOWING POSTOPERATIVE INFECTION IN GASTROENTEROLOGICAL SURGERY

Masaru Ishiyama; Toru Isoyama; Chiyuki Watanabe; Shoetsu Tamakuma


Gastroenterologia Japonica | 1979

Proceedings of the 20th autumn meeting from October 19 20, and 21, 1978—Gifu, Japan

Hideo Hiratsuka; Kōji Gochō; Mikio Inoue; Ichiro Yoshida; Kiyoshi Kawakami; Akihiro Munakata; Tsuneo Takahashi; Tsutomu Kamei; Takashi Shimoyama; Kazutami Tamura; H. Sasaki; K. Nagasako; Shiro Hosoda; Tadao Bamba; Ryonosuke Yoshimura; Takeyuki Monna; Masaaki Kanayama; Yoshitane Kosaka; Yukihiko Tameda; Shujiro Takase; Hiromichi Nakaya; Takehiko Inagaki; Koichi Shibasaki; Minoru Haga; Takashi Ando; Yukihiko Adachi; Yasuyuki Ohta; Akihiko Goto; Atsuyoshi Onitsuka; Nobuyoshi Kuno


Gastroenterologia Japonica | 1973

Clinical and experimental studies of hepatic subcellular structures and functions in extrahepatic biliary obstruction

Katsuhiko Sugahara; Shoetsu Tamakuma


Nippon Ronen Igakkai Zasshi. Japanese Journal of Geriatrics | 1969

Aging and Change in Location of Hepatic Lysosomal Enzymes

Shoetsu Tamakuma; Masaru Ishiyama; Sumihiko Koizumi; Tatsuya Takano; Sataro Goto


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1968

Die arteriellen Veranderungen beim Behcet-Symptomenkomplex : Part III

Yoshio Mishima; Takashi Todoroki; Kiyoshi Itagaki; Takeshi Ohta; Keiichi Hara; Shiro Hayashi; Shoetsu Tamakuma


Nippon Ronen Igakkai Zasshi. Japanese Journal of Geriatrics | 1966

Concentrations of Nucleic Acids and the Related Enzymes of Human Liver in Various Age

Shiro Hayashi; Shoetsu Tamakuma; Yoshiharu Yamada; Sumihiko Koizumi


Nippon Ronen Igakkai Zasshi. Japanese Journal of Geriatrics | 1965

Influences of Aging on the Changes in Nucleic Acid Metabolism Induced by Surgical Stress

Shiro Hayashi; Shoetsu Tamakuma; Yoshiharu Yamada; Hisamitsu Nagaki; Kenichi Uehara; Natsutaro Nakayama

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Hidetaka Mochizuki

National Defense Medical College

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