Takamaru Koda
Toho University
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Surgical Case Reports | 2015
Kimihiko Funahashi; Tetsuo Nemoto; Junichi Koike; Akiharu Kurihara; Hiroyuki Shiokawa; Mistunori Ushigome; Tomoaki Kaneko; Kenichiro Arai; Yasuo Nagashima; Takamaru Koda; Takayuki Suzuki; Satoru Kagami; Yu Suitsu; Hironori Kaneko; Toshikazu Shibuya
PurposeAlthough successful treatment of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the rectum using chemoradiation therapy (CRT) has been reported, a standard protocol has yet to be established. The aim is to ascertain the effectiveness of CRT with S-1 for three patients with SCC of the rectum.Case presentationWe treated three female patients complaining of rectal bleeding. The patients were diagnosed as having primary SCC of the rectum by means of routine examinations; one of them was a very rare case because of the presence of two lesions in the lower rectum. We treated the patients using CRT with S1 at a radiation dose of 1.8 Gy/fraction given five times weekly (Monday to Friday) to a median dose of 59.4 (45 to 59.4) Gy; S-1 (80 mg/m2/day) was administered orally during radiation therapy. One of three patients had an adverse event involving massive hemorrhage from the tumor. All patients exhibited an excellent response to CRT with S-1; two patients had a complete response, and one patient had a partial response and underwent a posterior pelvic exenteration with advancement flap reconstruction as a salvage treatment. Pathological examination of the resected specimen and lymph nodes revealed no tumor cells indicating a pathological complete response. In this series, the response rate was 100%.ConclusionsWe suggest that CRT with S-1 be chosen as the first-line therapy for SCC of the rectum. However, a large study will be required to establish a safe and effective regimen.
Mini-invasive Surgery | 2018
Kimihiko Funahashi; Junichi Koike; Hiroyuki Shiokawa; Mitsunori Ushigome; Tomoaki Kaneko; Satoru Kagami; Takamaru Koda; Tatsuo Teramoto
Aim: Recently, the transanal down-to-up rectal dissection, a new approach to improve the difficult total mesorectal excision (TME) for low-lying rectal cancer, has been popularized. This study assessed the long-term oncologic and functional outcomes after sphincter-preserving resection combined with transanal rectal dissection (TARD) under direct vision for both complete TME and preservation of the internal anal sphincter (IAS) as much as possible to clarify the clinical feasibility of this approach. Methods: A prospective cohort study was conducted in 90 Japanese patients between April 2003 and March 2012. Results: Abdominoperineal resection (APR) was needed in 17 patients (18.9%) including 14 salvage APRs. Local recurrences occurred in 5 sphincter-preserving resection patients (6.8%). No significant between-group differences were observed in overall survival or 5-year disease-free survival. A significant benefit of preserving the internal anal sphincter completely in sphincter-preserving resection was found on the Wexner incontinence score (P = 0.005), low anterior resection syndrome score (P = 0.002), and visual analogue scale (P = 0.047). Conclusion: TARD, performed under direct vision for both complete TME and preservation of the IAS as much as possible in sphincter-preserving resections for low-lying rectal cancers in Japanese patients, does not negatively impact oncologic outcomes and could have the benefit of minimizing postoperative anorectal dysfunction by preserving the internal anal sphincter.
Surgery Today | 2012
Hideaki Nishigori; Masaaki Ito; Yuji Nishizawa; Atsushi Koyama; Takamaru Koda; Kentaro Nakajima; Nozomi Minagawa; Yusuke Nishizawa; Akihiro Kobayashi; Masanori Sugito; Norio Saito
Surgical Endoscopy and Other Interventional Techniques | 2012
Hideaki Nishigori; Masaaki Ito; Yuji Nishizawa; Atsushi Kohyama; Takamaru Koda; K. Nakajima; Yusuke Nishizawa; Akihiro Kobayashi; Masanori Sugito; Norio Saito
Nippon Daicho Komonbyo Gakkai Zasshi | 2010
Kentaro Nakajima; Akihiro Kobayashi; Takamaru Koda; Nozomi Minagawa; Yuji Nishizawa; Yusuke Nishizawa; Masaaki Ito; Masanori Sugito; Motohiro Kojima; Norio Saito
World Journal of Surgical Oncology | 2016
Yu Yoshino; Kimihiko Funahashi; Rei Okada; Yasuyuki Miura; Takayuki Suzuki; Takamaru Koda; Kimihiko Yoshida; Junichi Koike; Hiroyuki Shiokawa; Mitsunori Ushigome; Tomoaki Kaneko; Yasuo Nagashima; Mayu Goto; Akiharu Kurihara; Hironori Kaneko
World Journal of Surgical Oncology | 2018
Satoru Kagami; Kimihiko Funahashi; Mitsunori Ushigome; Junichi Koike; Tomoaki Kaneko; Takamaru Koda; Akiharu Kurihara; Yasuo Nagashima; Yu Yoshino; Mayu Goto; Tetsuo Mikami; Kumiko Chino
Nippon Daicho Komonbyo Gakkai Zasshi | 2018
Natsuko Kurihara; Kimihiko Funahashi; Kazutaka Kimura; Akiharu Kurihara; Junichi Koike; Hiroyuki Shiokawa; Mitsunori Ushigome; Tomoaki Kaneko; Satoru Kagami; Takamaru Koda; Mayu Goto; Yasuo Nagashima
Toho Journal of Medicine | 2017
Kimihiko Funahashi; Akiharu Kurihara; Mitsunori Ushigome; Satoru Kagami; Takayuki Suzuki; Takamaru Koda; Kazutaka Kimura; Junichi Koike; Hiroyuki Shiokawa; Shigeki Imamura; Yasuyuki Miura; Tomoaki Kaneko
Pancreatology | 2016
Masaru Tsuchiya; Naohiro Washizawa; Tetsuya Maeda; Jun Ishii; Toshio Katagiri; Yoshihisa Kubota; Takamaru Koda; Yasuo Nagashima; Yu Matsumoto; Shigeki Imamura; Yuichiro Otsuka; Hironori Kaneko