Takashi Kitade
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Surgery Today | 2006
Takaki Sugimoto; Atsushi Omura; Takashi Kitade; Hideyuki Takahashi; Takashi Koyama; Sigeru Kurisu
A 66-year-old man, who was a passenger in a car involved in a low-speed head-on motor vehicle accident, was rushed to our hospital. His abdomen was tender and distended. An enhanced computed tomography scan showed a massive retroperitoneal hematoma, and its three-dimensional imaging revealed an active leak of the contrast medium from the aortic bifurcation. He went into shock, and was immediately transferred to the operating theater. Through a median laparotomy, a ruptured site measuring 5 mm in diameter was found at the aortic bifurcation and it was closed with sutures under a proximal aortic control. The other organs showed no evidence of injury. Because of the remarkable edema of the bowel, mesentery, and retroperitoneum, the abdomen was temporarily closed with a mesh sheet to prevent the occurrence of abdominal compartment syndrome. A delayed closure was then successfully performed 4 days later, and he was discharged with no residual sequelae 17 days after the initial operation.
Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals | 2009
Takaki Sugimoto; Noriko Omura; Takashi Kitade
A 63-year-old man complained of abdominal angina and intermittent claudication. Multidimensional angiography showed focal calcified obstruction of the suprarenal aorta, occlusion of the right external iliac artery, and in-stent restenosis in the right coronary artery. Extraanatomic bypass was performed from the ascending aorta to the left external iliac and right femoral arteries, using an 8-mm bifurcated graft, with concomitant off-pump coronary artery grafting. The patients digestive symptoms and leg claudication disappeared.
Surgery Today | 2008
Takaki Sugimoto; Takuo Nomura; Takashi Kitade
A 68-year-old woman was referred to our hospital with left leg edema and dull pain. Magnetic resonance imaging and enhanced computed tomography (CT) revealed a huge myoma uteri compressing the left common iliac vein, thus resulting in iliofemoral venous thrombosis. A total hysterectomy was uneventfully performed under the placement of a temporary inferior vena cava (IVC) filter. The postoperative enhanced CT-scan and cavography revealed the 90°-tilted filter incorporated with a large thrombus. As an increased dose of heparin that was administered during the following week resulted in no reduction of the thrombus, a surgical removal was indicated. The infrarenal IVC was clamped proximal and distal to the filter, and the tilted filter with the large thrombus was removed through a longitudinal cavotomy. The postoperative course was uneventful, and she had no recurrence or residual symptoms for 6 months following the surgery.
Archive | 1995
Takashi Kitade; Kazuyuki Miya
Archive | 1999
Takashi Kitade; Kazuyuki Miya; Masaki Hayashi
Archive | 1999
Takashi Kitade; Kazuyuki Miya; Katsuhiko Hiramatsu
Archive | 2001
Katsuhiko Hiramatsu; Takashi Kitade
IEICE Transactions on Communications | 1998
Kazuyuki Miya; Osamu Kato; Koichi Homma; Takashi Kitade; Masaki Hayashi; Toyoki Ue
Archive | 2001
Hideyuki Takahashi; Takashi Kitade
Archive | 1999
Kazuyuki Miya; Masaki Hayashi; Takashi Kitade