Suetaka Nishiike
Kawasaki Medical School
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Acta Oto-laryngologica | 2008
Kenji Fukutsuji; Suetaka Nishiike; Teruhito Aihara; Masako Uno; Tamotsu Harada; Masayuki Gyoten; Shigeki Imai
Conclusions. Routine embolization of the ipsilateral facial artery (FA) is effective because of the high success rate. The use of different embolic materials for the internal maxillary artery (IMA) and the FA was considered safe because of the absence of major complications. Objective. To evaluate outcomes of routine embolization of the FA as well as the IMA ipsilateral to the bleeding site for intractable epistaxis, and outcomes using different embolic materials for the FA and the IMA. Patients and methods. Twenty-two patients with intractable epistaxis who underwent superselective embolization were retrospectively analyzed with a mean follow-up of 7 months. The FA and the IMA ipsilateral to the bleeding site were embolized. Two embolic materials, gelatin sponge and microcoils, were used for the IMA and the FA, respectively. Results. The short-term success rate within the first 7 days was 77.3% (17/22). The long-term success rate was 95.5% (21/22). There were no major complications in 22 cases. Minor complications occurred in 13 cases (59%). These minor complications usually did not last more than a week and most resolved within a day.
Journal of Laryngology and Otology | 2008
Suetaka Nishiike; Yukiyoshi Hyo; Hisaki Fukushima
Traumatic luxation of the stapes into the vestibule is a rare entity, and the disease complicated with pneumolabyrinth is extremely rare. We report the case of a 72-year-old woman with pneumolabyrinth associated with a stapediovestibular dislocation. The patient presented with vertigo and nystagmus following penetrating trauma to the middle ear. High resolution computed tomography scans demonstrated air in the vestibule and dislocation of the stapes. Exploratory tympanotomy demonstrated oozing of the perilymph from the oval window and depression of the stapes into the vestibule. Pneumolabyrinth and stapes luxation detected by high resolution computed tomography should be predictive of a perilymphatic fistula.
Acta Oto-laryngologica | 2008
Seizo Ohyama; Suetaka Nishiike; Hiroshi Watanabe; Katsunori Matsuoka; Noriaki Takeda
Conclusions. Exposure to a virtual environment for 20 min was sufficient to cause adaptive changes in locomotion in healthy subjects, suggesting that virtual environments might improve locomotor deviation in patients with unilateral labyrinthine defects. Objective. Postural and locomotor control in patients with unilateral labyrinthine defects deviates towards the lesion side. The aim of this study was to examine whether active locomotion within a virtual environment can increase the functionality of rehabilitation. Subjects and methods. We examined the effects of optokinetic stimulation produced by a virtual reality environment on ocular movement and locomotor tracks in 10 healthy subjects. Results. During the 20 min experiment, the mean locomotor deviation and the mean frequency and mean amplitude of optokinetic nystagmus during the last period of the experiment were significantly higher than those during the initial period.
Journal of Laryngology and Otology | 2006
Suetaka Nishiike; Miki Nagai; Aya Nakagawa; Masaki Konishi; Yoshiharu Sakata; Teruhito Aihara; Tamotsu Harada
Laryngeal tuberculosis is a rare entity and the disease related to laryngeal cancer is extremely rare. We describe a case of laryngeal tuberculosis in a 74-year-old man with a history of radiotherapy for laryngeal carcinoma four months earlier. Laryngoscopy demonstrated a white mass on the right vocal fold at the site carcinoma had previously occupied. Recurrence of the cancer was suspected, but the biopsy result showed histological features of tuberculosis. We discuss the derangement of the hosts mucosal barrier by the malignancy as a contributing factor in secondary tuberculous infection. Tubercular bacilli may be reactivated due to the immunosuppression associated with the therapy.
Auris Nasus Larynx | 2007
Seizo Ohyama; Suetaka Nishiike; Hiroshi Watanabe; Katsunori Matsuoka; Noriaki Takeda; Tamotsu Harada
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia | 2007
Suetaka Nishiike; Takashi Kato; Miki Nagai; Aya Nakagawa; Masaki Konishi; Yoshiharu Sakata; Fumihiko Shimada; Hideki Kida; Masato Ota; Tamotsu Harada
頭頸部癌/ 日本頭頸部癌学会 | 2007
Masako Uno; Takeshi Akisada; Teruhito Aihara; Suetaka Nishiike; Norimasa Morita; Tamotsu Harada; Masayuki Gyoten; Shigeki Imai
Practica oto-rhino-laryngologica | 2009
Shirou Kosaka; Suetaka Nishiike; Masako Uno; Teruhito Aihara; Takeshi Akisada; Tamotsu Harada
Japanese Journal of Rhinology | 2008
Dai Shibata; Suetaka Nishiike; Teruhito Aihara; Yukiyoshi Hyo; Takeshi Akisada; Tamotsu Harada
Neuroscience Research | 2007
Suetaka Nishiike; Seizo Ohyama; Hiroshi Watanabe; Katsunori Matsuoka; Noriaki Takeda; Tamotsu Harada
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