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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 1998

Extracardiac cavopulmonary connection of fontan procedure with autologous pedicled pericardium without cardiopulmonary bypass.

Hideo Okabe; Nobuhiro Nagata; Yukihiro Kaneko; Jotaro Kobayashi; Shinya Kanemoto; Tetsuhiro Takaoka

cision. This tremor elimination and computer motion scaling overcome perhaps the most significant limitation of conventional endoscopic instruments. Although further chronic studies are necessary to fully validate the clinical utility of this robotic instrumentation, the current study provides encouraging preliminary results. Robotic assistance in the microsurgical environment may allow for the development of completely endoscopic CABG.


The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2014

Predictors of 90-day mortality after congenital heart surgery: The first report of risk models from a Japanese database

Hiroaki Miyata; Arata Murakami; Ai Tomotaki; Tetsuhiro Takaoka; Takeshi Konuma; Goki Matsumura; Syunji Sano; Shinichi Takamoto

OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to develop risk models for congenital heart surgery short-term and midterm outcomes from a nationwide integrated database drawn from hospitals in Japan. METHODS The Japan Congenital Cardiovascular Surgery Database collects clinical information from institutions throughout Japan specializing in congenital heart surgery. Variables and definitions used in the Japan Congenital Cardiovascular Surgery Database are almost identical to those of the Society of Thoracic Surgeons-European Association for Cardiothoracic Surgery database for congenital heart surgery. We used logistic regression to develop risk models, which were then validated through spilt-sample validation. In addition to procedural complexity categories by Risk Adjustment in Congenital Heart Surgery (RACHS-1) score, we incorporated patient characteristics to predict surgical outcome. RESULTS Among 8923 congenital heart operations performed at 69 sites with cardiac surgical programs, 30-day mortalities by RACHS-1 category were as follows: I, 0.1% (n=1319); II, 0.5% (n=3211); III, 2.2% (n=3285); IV, 4.3% (n=818); and V and VI, 8.6% (n=290). From the test data set (n=7223), we developed 3 risk models (30-day mortality, 90-day mortality, and 90-day and in-hospital mortality) with 11 variables, including age category, RACHS-1 category, preoperative risk factors, number of surgical procedures, unplanned reoperations, status of surgery, surgery type, asplenia, and prematurity (<35 weeks). For the performance metrics of the risk models, C statistic values of 30-day, 90-day, and 90-day and in-hospital mortalities for the test data set were 0.85, 0.85, and 0.84, respectively. When only the RACHS-1 score was used for discrimination, the C statistic values of 30-day, 90-day, and 90-day and in-hospital mortalities for the validation data set were 0.73, 0.73, and 0.77, respectively. CONCLUSIONS The proposed risk scores and categories have high discrimination power for predicting mortality, demonstrating improvement relative to existing consensus-based methods. Risk models incorporating these measures may be useful for comparing mortality outcomes cross institutions or countries with mixed cases.


Pediatric Cardiology | 2004

Usefulness of intraoperative color doppler ultrasonography in decision making regarding conversion of an accessory hepatic vein after a Fontan-type operation.

Katsuhide Maeda; Arata Murakami; Tetsuhiro Takaoka; Shinichi Takamoto; Keiji Sano; Masatoshi Makuuchi

An accessory hepatic vein (AHV) after a Fontan-type operation will result in progressive desaturation if left intact. We report a case in which intraoperative color Doppler ultrasonography revealed the absence of AHV flow and reversed portal vein flow when the AHV was clamped, suggesting that simple ligation of the AHV would lead to liver dysfunction in the area affected. Based on the results of the ultrasonography evaluations, diversion of the AHV into the pulmonary circulation was performed without cardiopulmonary bypass, and the clinical outcome has been favorable.


The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2010

Precise evaluation of bilateral pulmonary artery banding for initial palliation in high-risk hypoplastic left heart syndrome

Kazuo Kitahori; Arata Murakami; Tetsuhiro Takaoka; Shinichi Takamoto; Minoru Ono


The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2002

Saphenous vein homograft containing a valve as a right ventricle-pulmonary artery conduit in the modified Norwood operation

Arata Murakami; Shinichi Takamoto; Tetsuhiro Takaoka; Jyotaro Kobayashi; Katsuhide Maeda; Hiroo Takayama; Noboru Motomura; Tomohiro Murakawa; Minoru Ono


Journal of Artificial Organs | 2011

Left ventricular assist device support with a centrifugal pump for 2 months in a 5-kg child

Takafumi Inoue; Takashi Nishimura; Arata Murakami; Keiichi Itatani; Tetsuhiro Takaoka; Kazuo Kitahori; Akihide Umeki; Toshiko Takezoe; Koichi Kashiwa; Shunei Kyo; Minoru Ono


Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery | 2006

Evaluation of valved saphenous vein homograft as right ventricle-pulmonary artery conduit in modified stage I Norwood operation

Koh Takeuchi; Arata Murakami; Tetsuhiro Takaoka; Shinichi Takamoto


International Heart Journal | 2016

Experiences With Aggressive Cardiac Rehabilitation in Pediatric Patients Receiving Mechanical Circulatory Supports

Rie Amao; Teruhiko Imamura; Yusuke Sawada; Sachiko Endo; Shinichi Ozaki; Kenichi Okamura; Akihiro Masuzawa; Tetsuhiro Takaoka; Yasutaka Hirata; Takahiro Shindo; Minoru Ono; Nobuhiko Haga


The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2004

In situ implantation of a valved femoral vein allograft in a neonate with pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum and severe tricuspid regurgitation

Arata Murakami; Tetsuhiro Takaoka; Jyotaro Kobayashi; Katsuhide Maeda; Tetsufumi Yamamoto; Noboru Motomura; Shinichi Takamoto; Hiroko Sugimura; Kazuhiko Shibuya; Hitoshi Kato; Shigeo Yamaki


The Japanese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2004

Thoracic surgery residency program and health care system in the United States.

Koh Takeuchi; Masaki Otaki; Nobuo Kitamura; Satoru Odagiri; Katsuhide Maeda; Tetsuhiro Takaoka; Arata Murakami; Shinichi Takamoto

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Hiroo Takayama

Columbia University Medical Center

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