Tsuyoshi Yoshizawa
Nihon University
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International Scholarly Research Notices | 2014
Pradeep Tyagi; Mahendra Kashyap; Naoki Kawamorita; Tsuyoshi Yoshizawa; Michael B. Chancellor; Naoki Yoshimura
Purpose. The following review focuses on the recent advancements in intravesical drug delivery, which brings added benefit to the therapy of detrusor overactivity and interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome (IC/PBS). Results. Intravesical route is a preferred route of administration for restricting the action of extremely potent drugs like DMSO for patients of interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome (IC/PBS) and botulinum toxin for detrusor overactivity. Patients who are either refractory to oral treatment or need to mitigate the adverse effects encountered with conventional routes of administration also chose this route. Its usefulness in some cases can be limited by vehicle (carrier) toxicity or short duration of action. Efforts have been underway to overcome these limitations by developing liposome platform for intravesical delivery of biotechnological products including antisense oligonucleotides. Conclusions. Adoption of forward-thinking approaches can achieve advancements in drug delivery systems targeted to future improvement in pharmacotherapy of bladder diseases. Latest developments in the field of nanotechnology can bring this mode of therapy from second line of treatment for refractory cases to the forefront of disease management.
International Journal of Urology | 2017
Pradeep Tyagi; Mahendra Kashyap; Tsuyoshi Majima; Naoki Kawamorita; Tsuyoshi Yoshizawa; Naoki Yoshimura
Over the past two decades, there has been lot of interest in the use of liposomes as lipid‐based biocompatible carriers for drugs administered by the intravesical route. The lipidic bilayer structure of liposomes facilitates their adherence to the apical membrane surface of luminal cells in the bladder, and their vesicular shape allows them to co‐opt the endocytosis machinery for bladder uptake after instillation. Liposomes have been shown to enhance the penetration of both water‐soluble and insoluble drugs, toxins, and oligonucleotides across the bladder epithelium. Empty liposomes composed entirely of the endogenous phospholipid, sphingomyelin, could counter mucosal inflammation and promote wound healing in patients suffering from interstitial cystitis. Recent clinical studies have tested multilamellar liposomes composed entirely of sphingomyelin as a novel intravesical therapy for interstitial cystitis. In addition, liposomes have been used as a delivery platform for the instillation of botulinum toxin in overactive bladder patients. The present review discusses the properties of liposomes that are important for their intrinsic therapeutic effect, summarizes the recently completed clinical studies with intravesical liposomes and covers the latest developments in this field.
International Journal of Urology | 2018
Daisuke Obinata; Toru Sugihara; Hideo Yasunaga; Junichi Mochida; Kenya Yamaguchi; Yasutaka Murata; Tsuyoshi Yoshizawa; Tsuyoshi Matsui; Hiroki Matsui; Yusuke Sasabuchi; Tetsuya Fujimura; Yukio Homma; Satoru Takahashi
To compare nationwide outcomes of tension‐free vaginal mesh surgery and laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy for the treatment of pelvic organ prolapse in Japan.
The Japanese Journal of Urology | 2017
Shinichiro Yamamoto; Toshiyuki Yoshida; Sho Hashimoto; Shogo Takada; Fuminori Sakurai; Yutaro Hori; Yasutaka Murata; Sho Ono; Tsuyoshi Yoshizawa; Tsuyoshi Matsui; Katsuhiko Sato; Junichi Mochida; Kenya Yamaguchi; Satoru Takahashi
The reported incidence rate of iatrogenic ureteral injury is 0.5 to 3% among abdominal surgery. We report a case of ureterouterine fistula after caesarean section. A 38-year-old woman visited our department with a complaint of urinary incontinence without dry time after caesarean section. Several examinations revealed right ureterouterine fistula.Ureteroneocystostomy using psoas hitch and hysterectomy was performed. We found a firm adhesion and stitches around right lower ureter over the uterus, which lead to an additional hysterectomy. After surgery, urinary incontinence had improved. Following two years after surgery, we observed no urinary incontinence or renal dysfunction.
Urology | 2007
Tsuyoshi Yoshizawa; Nozomu Kawata; Katsuhiko Sato; Hitoshi Hirakata; Takumi Igarashi; Taketo Ichinose; Kenya Yamaguchi; Satoru Takahashi
International Journal of Urology | 2011
Tsuyoshi Yoshizawa; Kenya Yamaguchi; Daisuke Obinata; Katsuhiko Sato; Junichi Mochida; Satoru Takahashi
Neurourology and Urodynamics | 2014
Tsuyoshi Yoshizawa; Hiroki Okada; Satoru Yoshikawa; Satoru Takahashi; Naoki Yoshimura
The Journal of Urology | 2012
Tsuyoshi Yoshizawa; Yukio Hayashi; Akira Yoshida; Yoshihiko Ito; Shizuo Yamada; Satoru Takahashi
ics.org | 2018
Tsuyoshi Yoshizawa; Kenya Yamaguchi; Yasutaka Murata; Daisuke Obinata; Tsuyoshi Matsui; Junichi Mochida; Satoru Takahashi
Neurourology and Urodynamics | 2018
Tsuyoshi Yoshizawa; Kenya Yamaguchi; Daisuke Obinata; Toru Sugihara; Hideo Yasunaga; Tsuyoshi Matsui; Junichi Mochida; Hiroki Matsui; Yusuke Sasabuchi; Tetsuya Fujimura; Yukio Homma; Satoru Takahashi