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Asaio Journal | 1989

Development of ultrafine polyester fiber vascular grafts with high endothelialization capability. Angiogenesis by ultrafine polyester fibers.

Satoshi Niu; Shinichi Satoh; Shuji Shirakata; Takahiro Oka; Yasuharu Noishiki; Hajimu Kurumatani; Koji Watanabe

The authors previously showed that a vascular prosthesis made of ultrafine polyester fibers (UFPF) had high healing ability even when of low porosity. In this study, new highly porous vascular grafts fabricated from UFPF (water porosity: 3,600 ml/min/cm2, 8 mm in inner diameter and 5 cm in length), were developed and implanted in the thoracic descending aorta of dogs to evaluate their endothelialization capability. Two weeks after implantation, many colonies of endothelial cells with openings of capillary blood vessels were noted, even in the middle portion of the grafts. Numerous fibroblasts and capillary blood vessels were also observed in the synthetic walls. These results suggest that UFPF vascular grafts provide a suitable microenvironment for infiltration and proliferation of fibroblasts, which are accompanied by the capillary formation as nutrient supply; these capillaries provide multiple sources of endothelial coverage on the luminal surface. It is expected that the new, highly porous vascular grafts may have rich endothelialization capability and stable healing properties in humans.


Surgery Today | 1989

Successful correction of a Collett Edwards type II truncus arteriosus after bilateral pulmonary artery banding--a case report.

Yukio Wada; Takahiro Kawai; Katsuhiko Nishiyama; Kei Nagashima; Shuji Shirakata; Koichi Oga; Takahiro Oka

A case of a 4 year old girl who underwent successful correction of a Collett Edwards type II truncus arteriosus following bilateral pulmonary artery banding is reported herein. The diagnosis of Collett Edwards type II truncus arteriosus was made when she was 5 months of age, after which the bilateral pulmonary artery banding was performed. This proved very effective and enabled elective radial surgery to be done. The radical operation was performed safely by a modified version of Rastelli’s procedure. The patient had an uneventful recovery and is now well with no symptoms one year following her operation.


Surgery Today | 2006

Intraperitoneal rupture of the ureter as a cause of generalized peritonitis : Report of a case

Tomo Osako; Hiroshi Kounosu; Tsunehisa Yamamoto; Ikuya Fujiwara; Yasunori Sawabe; Masaru Mori; Haruki Ito; Hitoshi Takada; Shuji Shirakata

We report a rare case of generalized peritonitis caused by nontraumatic, intraperitoneal rupture of the ureter. An 80-year-old woman with a history of bilateral vesicoureteral reflux and long-term urethral indwelling catheter drainage presented with a very distended abdomen. Computed tomography showed massive ascites and intraperitoneal free gas. We performed an emergency laparotomy, assuming a gastrointestinal perforation; but could not find a cause of generalized peritonitis. Postoperatively, she presented with anuria and massive peritoneal drainage. The findings of a cystogram confirmed intraperitoneal ureteral rupture. She was managed successfully with ureteral stenting. The diagnosis of this condition requires a high degree of clinical suspicion, along with radiographic evidence and peritoneal fluid analysis. Image-guided interventions play a crucial role in the management of ureteral urine leaks after a correct diagnosis has been made.


Surgery Today | 1988

A pulsatile pump for cardiopulmonary bypass and its clinical use

Yoshitaka Sasaki; Takahiro Kawai; Katsuhiko Nishiyama; Yuichiro Murayama; Shogo Toda; Tukio Wada; Kazuhiro Kitaura; Shinichi Sato; Masaharu Kadowaki; Yutaka Kanki; Takafumi Hashimoto; Shuji Shirakata; Koichi Oga; Takahiro Oka

A pulsatile pump driven by a coil spring, which was designed and constructed by us, is described in this report. It consists of two main parts, a disposable blood chamber and a driving section. The blood chamber has two leaflet valves and a piston, which is covered with two bellofram rolling diaphragms and moves into the housing to draw in and eject the blood. The driving section consists of three cams, an electric motor and a coil spring. The ejection force is wholly produced by the compressed coil spring and is transmitted to the piston in the blood chamber by a rod. This pump allows the ejection pressure, the beat rates, and the stroke volume all to be changed independently. The performance of the pump was tested by using a circulation model where the beat rate was adjusted from 30 to 250 bpm. The output subsequently increased from 0.81/min to 5.71/min and the stroke volume, from 20.4 ml to 36.7 ml. This new pump has been used for clinical cardiopulmonary bypasses in 24 patients of open heart surgery and the pressure traces during perfusion resembled those of the patients’ own hearts.


Asaio Journal | 1988

Development of an autologous connective tissue tube as a small caliber vascular substitute.

Shinichi Satoh; Satoshi Niu; Shuji Shirakata; Takahiro Oka; Yasuharu Noishiki


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

Revascularization by internal iliac artery graft in a case of superior mesenteric anuerysm.

Junichi Shimada; Hideyuki Kawachi; Kenji Tsukamoto; Shuji Shirakata; Koichi Oga; Takahiro Oka


Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg, Nihon Shokaki Geka Gakkai zasshi | 2005

Successful Management of Salt and Water Depletion for Jejunostomy Patient Using Saline for the Solution of the Elemental Diet: Report of A Case

Tomo Osako; Hiroshi Kounosu; Tsunehisa Yamamoto; Ikuya Fujiwara; Yasunori Sawabe; Shuji Shirakata


Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg, Nihon Shokaki Geka Gakkai zasshi | 2003

A Rare Case of Extraluminal Duodenal Diverticula Complicated with Duodenal Obstruction and Cholangitis

Ikuya Fujiwara; Hiroshi Konosu; Yasunori Sawabe; Tomoya Inoue; Shuji Shirakata


Nihon Rinsho Geka Gakkai Zasshi (journal of Japan Surgical Association) | 1997

SURGICAL STRATEGY AGAINST ARTERIOSCLEROSIS OBLITERANCE OR ABDOMINAL AORTIC ANEURYSM WITH ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE

Masahiro Yoshida; Kazuhiro Yoshii; Hayazo Kubo; Hiroshi Kohnosu; Shuji Shirakata; Takahisa Sawada; Koichi Kawata


Nihon Rinsho Geka Gakkai Zasshi (journal of Japan Surgical Association) | 1991

A CASE OF SURGICALLY TREATED CONGENITAL CHYLOUS ASCITES

Jiro Hirai; Shuji Shirakata; Satoshi Niu; Akiyuki Takahashi; Takahiro Oka

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Takahiro Oka

Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine

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Katsuhiko Nishiyama

Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine

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Koichi Oga

Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine

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Satoshi Niu

Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine

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Takahiro Kawai

Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine

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Yukio Wada

Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine

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Yoshitaka Sasaki

Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine

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Yutaka Kanki

Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine

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Isamu Hashimoto

Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine

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Kazuhiro Kitaura

Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine

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