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Surgery Today | 1993

Reconstruction of jugular and portal blood flows using remodeled great saphenous vein grafts.

Hiroshi Urayama; Syouichi Katada; Isao Matsumoto; Fumio Ishida; Kenji Ohmura; Yoh Watanabe; Toshimi Muroki

Remodeled great saphenous vein grafts were used to reconstruct both jugular and portal veins. The great saphenous vein was split longitudinally and sutured side-to-side to construct a vessel twice the diameter and one half the length of the original vessel. This graft was used with good results for reconstruction of the jugular veins in a patient after a bilateral neck dissection for tongue cancer and for a portal vein in a patient after resection for cancer in the head of the pancreas.


Annals of Nuclear Medicine | 1995

Intense accumulation of Tc-99m MDP and Ga-67 in multiple periapical cemental dysplasia

Suzuka Taki; Norihisa Tonami; Junichi Taki; Toshimi Muroki; Etsuhide Yamamoto; Kinichi Hisada

A case of multiple periapical cementai dysplasia is presented and intensive accumulation of Tc-99m MDP and Ga-67 is described. A 53-year-old woman was admitted with an intermittent pain and swelling of the left buccal region. The radiograph showed multiple sclerotic masses covering entire periapical regions of the teeth, in both the maxilla and mandibula. Biopsy of the maxilla facilitated a definitive diagnosis of multiple periapical cementai dysplasia.


Japanese Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 1999

Study of pathogens of odontogenic infection using an oral floor abscess model in the mouse. Comparison of pathogenicity.

Tomoari Kuriyama; Kiyomasa Nakagawa; Shuichi Kawashiri; Etsuhide Yamamoto; Yasumasa Saiki; Toshimi Muroki

In present study, the pathogenicity of Streptococcus constellatus, Peptostreptococcus micros, Prevotella intermedia, and Fusobacterium nucleatum, which are implicated in odontogenic infection, was determined using an oral floor abscess model in mice. The potential to kill mice, the ability to form an abscess, and the lesion type were used as indices of pathogenicity. The results showed that F. nucleatum was more pathogenic than the other pathogens. It appeared that P. micros and P. intermedia acted aggressively and destructively when the mice were challenged with a sufficient number of these pathogens. Moreover, it appeared that P. intermedia caused a spreading inflammatory lesion that spread to the surrounding tissue via spaces in the oral floor tissue. The present study suggests that pathogens responsible for odontogenic infection differ with respect to pathogenicity.


Japanese Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 1998

Study of bacteria isolated from infections of the oral and maxillofacial region. Part 3: Relations between the clinical symptons and the isolation of organisms.

Tomoari Kuriyama; Kiyomasa Nakagawa; Etsuhide Yamamoto; Yasumasa Saiki; Toshimi Muroki; Nario Matsumoto

A total 150 patients with obstructed abscesses in the oral and maxillofacial region were studied with respect to the relation between clinical symptons and the isolation of organisms.Various kinds of anaerobes were isolated from almost all patients. Mixtures of grampositive cocci and anaerobic gram-negative rods were most frequent in severe cases. Patients in whom few organisms were isolated were characterized by chronic, mild inflammation and prior chemotherapy. All patients with postoperative maxillary cysts had chronic infectionsThe results suggested that anaerobes were necessary for the occurrence of infection in the oral and maxillofacial region and that pathogenic synergy between gram positive cocci and gram negative rods contributed to increased severity of infection.


Japanese Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 1997

Study of bacteria isolated from infections of the oral and maxillofacial region. Part 2. Anaerobes.

Tomoari Kuriyama; Kiyomasa Nakagawa; Etsuhide Yamamoto; Yasumasa Saiki; Toshimi Muroki; Nario Matsumoto

Eighty-six cases of obstructed abscesses in the oral and maxillofacial region were studied bacteriologic ally.Isolated anaerobic organisms were identified in detail and assessed with regard to antimicrobial susceptibility to several agents. Anaerobes were isolated from approximately 95% of cases that had isolated organisms. Gram-positive cocci, including Peptostreptococcus and Gemella, and gram-negative rods, including Prevotella, Porphyromonas, and Fusobacterium, were isolated frequently. As for antimicrobial susceptibility, some strains of Prevotella were resistant to β-lactam agents. In particular, many strains of Fusobacterium were resistant to erythromycin. Clindamycin and levofloxacin were highly active against anaerobes isolated from infections in the oral and maxillofacial region.Our results suggest that anaerobes as well as Streptococcus should be considered when treating infections in the oral and maxillofacial region.


J.Jpn.Stomatol.Soc | 1996

A Case of Traumatic Herniation of Buccal Fat Pad; Report of a Case.

Toshimi Muroki; Kiyomasa Nakagawa; Masayoshi Narinobou; Etsuhide Yamamoto


Journal of oral surgery | 1987

An ameloblastoma with intresting radiographic and histological findings

Eisuke Fujimoto; Toshimi Muroki; Hideaki Sakashita; Jirou Nakao; Kenzo Tamai


Japanese Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 1997

Study of bacteria isolated from infections of the oral and maxillofacial region

Tomoari Kuriyama; Kiyomasa Nakagawa; Etsuhide Yamamoto; Yasumasa Saiki; Toshimi Muroki; Nario Matsumoto


Japanese Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 1989

A case of the multiple periapical cemental dysplasia in the maxilla and mandible

Toshimi Muroki; Masahiro Iwai; Kiyomasa Nakagawa; Etsuhide Yamamoto


Japanese Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 1999

Experimental study of pathogens of odontogenic infection, using an oral floor abscess model in mice. Mechanism of microbial interactions between Streptococcus constellatus and Fusobacterium nucleatum.

Tomoari Kuriyama; Kiyomasa Nakagawa; Shuichi Kawashiri; Etsuhide Yamamoto; Yasumasa Saiki; Toshimi Muroki

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