Takiuchi H
Hyogo College of Medicine
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The Journal of Urology | 1986
Sugao H; Takiuchi H; Sakurai T
A definite diagnosis of prostatic abscess sometimes is difficult to make. We report 2 cases of prostatic abscess diagnosed with the aid of transrectal longitudinal ultrasonography by electronic linear scanning. Transperineal aspiration of the abscesses was performed easily and correctly with this echographic technique.
Urologia Internationalis | 1988
Sugao H; Takiuchi H; Sakurai T
We report the case of a child with acute focal bacterial nephritis and a renal abscess in the right kidney associated with bilateral vesicoureteral reflux. The patient was treated successfully with antibiotics and bilateral ureterocystoneostomy. Urine has remained sterile since the operation, but the affected kidney has developed progressive scarring. This case suggests that acute focal bacterial nephritis and a renal abscess may cause a small kidney, which looks like a hypoplastic kidney, associated with vesicoureteral reflux.
International Journal of Urology | 2001
Nobuyuki Kondoh; Tetsuro Yoshimoto; Michio Nojima; Takiuchi H; Hideari Ihara; Yoshinori Mori; Hiroki Shima
Abstract We present a case of low‐flow priapism that was successfully treated. A 21‐year‐old man with a history of schizophrenia was admitted with a painful complete erection. He had taken propericiazine, phenothiazine derivatives, before hospitalization and was treated with a glandular–cavernosal shunt (El‐Ghorabs procedure). Currently, he is able to have erections without any changes in his quality of life.
The Japanese Journal of Urology | 1994
Takiuchi H; Hideki Kuwae; Maruyama T; Mototsugu Kanokogi; Hidenori Yabumoto
In November 1991, a third generation extracorporeal shock wave lithotriptor (Piezolith 2500) was installed in our clinic. We examined the effective and safe aspect of this machine for urolithiasis. From November 1991 to October 1993, we experienced 530 sessions of ESWL treatment on 235 patients (270 cases). All patients except two underwent ESWL treatment without anesthesia, and in situ ESWL treatment was possible on 247 cases. The mean number of shock waves and sessions per patient of renal stone were 3369 and 2.1, respectively. Those of ureteral stone were 3970 and 1.9, respectively. The complete removal rate of renal and ureteral stone 3 months after the last session were 86% and 92%, respectively. This outcome was very satisfactory. On the other hand, endoscopic procedure was needed on 13 patients. In almost all cases hematuria was noted after ESWL, but major complications such as subcapsular hematoma or gastrointestinal hemorrhage were not experienced at all. It was concluded that Piezolith 2500 was very effective and safe in the treatment of urolithiasis.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 2006
Taku Inokuchi; Takiuchi H; Yuji Moriwaki; Tuneyoshi Ka; Sumio Takahashi; Zenta Tsutsumi; Hiroki Shima; Seiichi Hirota; Tetsuya Yamamoto
Transplantation Proceedings | 2005
Michio Nojima; Tetsuro Yoshimoto; Atsunori Nakao; Maruyama T; Takiuchi H; M. Izumi; M. Hashimoto; Masahiro Kyo; Hiroki Shima
International Urology and Nephrology | 2008
Shingo Yamamoto; Maruyama T; Nobuyuki Kondoh; Michio Nojima; Takiuchi H; Seiichi Hirota; Hiroki Shima
Hinyokika kiyo. Acta urologica Japonica | 2008
Takiuchi H; Nakao A; Ihara H
The Journal of Urology | 2005
Takiuchi H; Yoshinori Mori; Hiroki Shima; Masao Tanooka; Shinichi Hirayama; Norio Nakao
Hinyokika kiyo. Acta urologica Japonica | 2004
Maruyama T; Ueda Y; Toru Suzuki; Maeda N; Yoshimoto T; Kondoh N; Michio Nojima; Takiuchi H; Yoshinori Mori; Hiroki Shima; Kubota A