Takeshi Hiura
Nagasaki University
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Asian Spine Journal | 2013
Hideo Baba; Atsushi Tagami; Shinji Adachi; Takeshi Hiura; Makoto Osaki
Spinal tuberculosis usually occurs in a single vertebral body or two to three adjacent vertebrae; it rarely occurs in multiple vertebral bodies. Surgery is indicated in cases that do not improve with conservative therapy, or when paralysis is evident. Two cases regarding patients with spinal tuberculosis in multiple vertebral bodies on whom surgery was performed are reported. Case 1, the patient was a 77-year-old woman with spinal tuberculosis in four vertebral bodies from the lower thoracic to the lumbar spine. As she had pronounced lower back pain, posterolateral fusion with a pedicle screw was performed. Case 2, the patient was a 29-year-old Indonesian man with spinal tuberculosis in 17 vertebral bodies of the spine who was unable to stand due to paralysis of both legs, thus posterolateral fusion with a pedicle screw was performed. Good results were obtained from tuberculostatic drug therapy and surgical instrumentation.
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders | 2009
Takafumi Torigoshi; Satoru Motokawa; Yumi Maeda; Kazushige Maeda; Takeshi Hiura; Gou Takayama; Kenji Taguchi; Hiroyuki Shindo; Kiyoshi Migita
BackgroundAntibodies to the heparin-platelet factor-4 (HPF-4) complex (HIT antibodies) have been observed in patients with heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT). These antibodies are thought to be involved in thrombosis through activation of platelet/endothelial cells. This prospective study was conducted to determine the incidence of post-operative HIT antibodies to assess the associated risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty (TKA) or total hip arthroplasty (THA).MethodsWe studied 104 patients who underwent unilateral primary TKA (n = 44) and primary THA (n = 60) with short-duration prophylaxis (1–2 days of a fixed dose of unfractionated heparin). HIT antibodies were assayed using a sandwich-type ELISA before the operation and after heparin treatment (post-operative day 7).ResultsIn the clinical outcome, the incidence of symptomatic DVT was 15.4% (16/104, TKA; 10, THA 6) and pulmonary embolism (PE) was not observed. The total seroconversion rate of HIT antibodies at post-operative day 7 was 34.6% (36/104). Among 36 seroconverted patients, 11 (30.6%) developed symptomatic DVT and 5 out of 68 of the non-seroconverted patients (7.4%) developed symptomatic DVT. The incidence for DVT was significantly higher in the seroconverted patients compared with that of the non-seroconverted patients (odds ratio 5.5, 95%CI: 1.7–17.6 p = 0.0028). Furthermore, in the patients with symptomatic DVT, the titer of HIT antibodies at post-operative day 7 was significantly higher compared with those without symptomatic DVT.ConclusionOur data therefore suggest that seroconversion for HIT antibodies generated by heparin is associated with a risk of DVT in patients undergoing total joint replacement.
Biomedical Research-tokyo | 2010
Takeshi Hiura; Hironobu Koseki; Koutaro Shiraishi; Tomohiko Asahara; Toshiyuki Tsurumoto; Hiroyuki Shindo; Koumei Baba; Hiroshi Taoda; Nao Terasaki
Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 2012
Itaru Yoda; Hideo Baba; Atsushi Tagami; Shinji Adachi; Takeshi Hiura; Makoto Osaki
Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 2011
Chieko Noguchi; Hideo Baba; Atsushi Tagami; Shinji Adachi; Takeshi Hiura; Hiroyuki Shindou; Naoyoshi Suga
Acta Medica Nagasakiensia | 2011
Hideo Baba; Atsushi Tagami; Shinji Adachi; Takeshi Hiura; Hiroyuki Shindou
Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 2010
Hidekazu Sakaue; Hideo Baba; Atsushi Tagami; Takeshi Hiura; Hiroyuki Shindou
Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 2010
Takeshi Hiura; Hideo Baba; Atsushi Tagami
Journal of spine research | 2010
Atsushi Tagami; Hideo Baba; Takeshi Hiura; Hiroyuki Shindo; Yoshihiro Yabe; Shinji Adachi; Keisuke Sera; Shouji Yoshida; Takayoshi Suga; Hiroaki Konishi
Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 2008
Yoichi Hayashida; Kazushige Maeda; Takafumi Torigoshi; Takeshi Hiura; Kiyofumi Mitsutake; Tomonori Tajima; Satoru Motokawa; Masahiro Ito; Tsuyoshi Koshiishi; Hideki Ishimaru