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Head and Neck-journal for The Sciences and Specialties of The Head and Neck | 2009

Prospective study of early detection of pharyngeal superficial carcinoma with the narrowband imaging laryngoscope

Toru Ugumori; Manabu Muto; Ryuichi Hayashi; Tomomasa Hayashi; Seiji Kishimoto

The newly developed narrowband imaging (NBI) gastrointestinal endoscope makes possible the detection of superficial carcinoma in the oropharynx and hypopharynx, which is difficult with the conventional laryngoscope. Here, we investigated whether the combined use of laryngoscope with NBI allows the detection of superficial carcinoma in this region.


Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2010

Usefulness of Narrow-band Imaging for Detecting the Primary Tumor Site in Patients with Primary Unknown Cervical Lymph Node Metastasis

Tomomasa Hayashi; Manabu Muto; Ryuichi Hayashi; Keiko Minashi; Tomonori Yano; Seiji Kishimoto; Satoshi Ebihara

Objective We sometimes experienced patients with primary unknown cervical lymph node metastasis. In such cases, if computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, laryngoscopy and gastrointestinal endoscopy cannot detect a primary site, there is no other effective method to identify a possible primary tumor. We investigated whether narrow-band imaging can detect a possible primary tumor in such. Methods Forty-six patients with primary unknown cervical lymph node metastasis were surveyed about primary tumors, from January 2003 to December 2006. All cervical lymph nodes were histologically proved to be squamous cell carcinoma by fine-needle aspiration cytology. Narrow-band imaging combined with magnifying endoscopy was used to identify the primary site in the head and neck region and cervical esophagus. Histological analysis was performed for all suspicious lesions by a biopsy specimen. Results Twenty-six lesions were suspected to be cancerous lesions by narrow-band imaging in the head and neck region. Sixteen lesions in 16 (35%, 16/46) patients were squamous cell carcinoma. Ten lesions were located in the hypopharynx and the remaining six lesions were located in the oropharynx. White light endoscopy could not point out any lesion. Conclusions Narrow-band imaging endoscopy can detect possible primary cancer in patients with primary unknown cervical lymph node metastasis.


Case reports in otolaryngology | 2014

Magnifying Endoscopy with Narrow Band Imaging to Determine the Extent of Resection in Transoral Robotic Surgery of Oropharyngeal Cancer

Ichiro Tateya; Seiji Ishikawa; Shuko Morita; Hiroyuki Ito; Tatsunori Sakamoto; Toshinori Murayama; Yo Kishimoto; Tomomasa Hayashi; Makiko Funakoshi; Shigeru Hirano; Morimasa Kitamura; Mami Morita; Manabu Muto; Juichi Ito

Transoral robotic surgery (TORS) is a less invasive treatment that is becoming popular all over the world. One of the most important factors for achieving success in TORS is the ability to determine the extent of resection during the procedure as the extent of resection in the laryngopharynx not only affects oncological outcomes but also directly affects swallowing and voice functions. Magnifying endoscopy with narrow band imaging (ME-NBI) is an innovative optical technology that provides high-resolution images and is useful in detecting early superficial pharyngeal cancers, which are difficult to detect by standard endoscopy. A 55-year-old male with superficial oropharyngeal cancer has been successfully treated by combining MB-NBI with TORS and MB-NBI was useful in determining the extent of resection. ME-NBI with TORS will make it possible to achieve a higher ratio of minimally invasive treatment in pharyngeal cancer.


Laryngoscope | 2015

Magnifying endoscope with NBI to predict the depth of invasion in laryngo-pharyngeal cancer

Ichiro Tateya; Shuko Morita; Manabu Muto; Shin’ichi Miyamoto; Tomomasa Hayashi; Makiko Funakoshi; Ikuo Aoyama; Shigeru Hirano; Morimasa Kitamura; Seiji Ishikawa; Yo Kishimoto; Mami Morita; Patnarin Mahattanasakul; Satoshi Morita; Juichi Ito

To examine if macroscopic classification with a magnifying gastrointestinal endoscope with narrow band imaging (ME‐NBI) is useful in predicting pathological depth of tumor invasion in laryngo‐pharyngeal cancer.


Surgical Endoscopy and Other Interventional Techniques | 2016

Endoscopic laryngo-pharyngeal surgery for superficial laryngo-pharyngeal cancer

Ichiro Tateya; Manabu Muto; Shuko Morita; Shin’ichi Miyamoto; Tomomasa Hayashi; Makiko Funakoshi; Ikuo Aoyama; Hirokazu Higuchi; Shigeru Hirano; Morimasa Kitamura; Seiji Ishikawa; Yo Kishimoto; Mami Morita; Juichi Ito


Toukeibu Gan | 2006

VERTICAL PARTIAL LARYNGECTOMY: FUNCTIONAL AND ONCOLOGICAL RESULTS

Yuichi Tomidokoro; Ryuichi Hayashi; Genichiro Ishii; Mitsuo Yamasaki; Masakazu Miyazaki; Toru Ugumori; Hiroyuki Daiko; Tsuyoshi Shinozaki; Tomomasa Hayashi; Masahisa Saikawa; Satoshi Ebihara


World Journal of Surgical Oncology | 2017

Successful recovery from a subclavicular ulcer caused by lenvatinib for thyroid cancer: a case report

Morimasa Kitamura; Tomomasa Hayashi; Chiaki Suzuki; Shigeru Hirano; Ichiro Tateya; Yo Kishimoto; Koichi Omori


Toukeibu Gan | 2017

Aspiration pneumonitis following bioradiotherapy for head and neck cancer

Chiaki Suzuki; Yo Kishimoto; Morimasa Kitamura; Tomomasa Hayashi; Takehiro Iki; Ichiro Tateya; Michio Yoshimura; Koichi Omori; Shigeru Hirano


Toukeibu Gan | 2016

Comparison between Chemoradiotherapy and Bioradiotherapy after induction chemotherapy in head and neck cancer

Chiaki Suzuki; Tomomasa Hayashi; Morimasa Kitamura; Ichiro Tateya; Yo Kishimoto; Seiji Ishikawa; Haruo Inokuchi; Michio Yoshimura; Motoo Nomura; Shigeru Hirano


Nihon Kikan Shokudoka Gakkai Kaiho | 2016

Salvage Surgeries for Patients with Recurrent Head and Neck Cancer after Bioradiotherapy

Yo Kishimoto; Morimasa Kitamura; Ichiro Tateya; Seiji Ishikawa; Mami Morita; Chiaki Suzuki; Tomomasa Hayashi; Shigeru Hirano

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