Yasuyoshi Uji
Kumamoto University
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CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology | 1999
Toshinori Hirai; Yukunori Korogi; Satoshi Hamatake; Ryuichi Nishimura; Yuji Baba; Mutsumasa Takahashi; Yasuyoshi Uji; Akira Taen
Purpose: This study was designed to assess the 3-year experience with superselective intraarterial chemotherapy prior to definitive treatment for stages III and IV squamous cell carcinomas of the mouth.Methods: Twenty-two patients prospectively received superselective intraarterial chemotherapy using relatively low-dose cisplatin via a transfemoral approach. The locations of the tumors were the tongue (n=12), gingiva (n=5), buccal mucosa (n=2), hard palate (n=1), floor of the mouth (n=1), and lip (n=1). After intraarterial chemotherapy, 21 patients underwent surgery (n=14), radiation therapy (n=6), or both (n=1). The survival rate of 25 patients who underwent surgery with/without radiationtherapy until 1992 at Kumamoto University Hospital was also evaluated as a historical control. The survival curve was calculated with the Kaplan-Meier method, and the statistical difference between survival curves was determined with the generalized Wilcoxon test.Results: The overall response rate was 95% [complete response (tumor completely resolved), 24%; partial response (tumor reduction ≥50%), 71%]. Fifty-two intraarterial infusions were performed without any catheter-related complications. Mild and transient local toxicity such as edema or mucositis of the infused area was relatively common. One patient died of renal failure from cisplatin. After a median follow-up of 20 months (range 2–41 months), the estimated 3-year survival rate for patients who underwent intraarterial chemotherapy plus surgery was 91%. The survival of the patients who underwent intraarterial chemotherapy plus surgery tended to be longer than that of the historical control.Conclusions: Early tumor reduction without delay of subsequent treatments can be obtained by intraarterial chemotherapy while minimizing complications and possibly improving survival. Further investigations of long-term survival with larger series need to be performed.
Japanese Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 1983
Yasuyoshi Uji; Kuniaki Kodama; Akihiro Sakamoto; Akira Taen
Radiation Medicine | 1996
Akihiko Arakawa; Junji Tsuruta; Ryuichi Nishimura; Yuji Sakamoto; Yukunori Korogi; Yuji Baba; Mitsuhiro Furusawa; Yasuji Ishimaru; Yasuyoshi Uji; Akira Taen; Takeru Ishikawa; Mutsumasa Takahashi
Journal of Japan Society for Oral Tumors | 1998
Kunio Ikemura; Shigetaka Yanagisawa; Satoru Ozeki; Masanori Shinohara; Eiro Kubota; Masatsugu Shimizu; Sukehide Yamashita; Masuichiro Oka; Jinichi Fukuda; Minoru Kajiyama; Masamichi Oishi; Kanemitsu Shirasuna; Tadamitsu Kameyama; Tokuya Tomioka; Takeshi Honda; Haruhiko Miyako; Takeshi Katsuki; Akio Mizuno; Tsugio Inokuchi; Akira Taen; Ryosuke Shiba; Kazumasa Sugihara; Hajime Sunakawa; Shigenobu Kanda; Akira Tateishi; Hideo Kurokawa; Jingo Kusukawa; Iwao Hara; Yoshihide Fujimura; Kazuo Sano
Japanese Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 1989
Kensei Aoki; Yuko Yajima; Naoko Tashiro; Kenzo Saito; Nobuo Noda; Kiyomi Kuwata; Yasuyoshi Uji; Masahiro Maki; Akira Taen
Japanese Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 1988
Nobuo Noda; Yosuke Misumi; Yasuyoshi Uji; Akira Taen
The Journal of The Kyushu Dental Society | 1985
Masahiro Maki; Yasuyoshi Uji; Kiyomi Kuwata; Akira Taen
Japanese Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 1994
Hironori Migiyama; Masahiro Maki; Yasuyoshi Uji; Mitsuo Nakashima; Akira Taen
The Journal of The Kyushu Dental Society | 1993
Mitsuo Nakashima; Hideto Satoh; Nobuo Noda; Yasuyoshi Uji; Akira Taen; Hiroshi Takahashi; Haruo Okabe
Japanese Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 1992
Mitsuo Nakashima; Yasuyoshi Uji; Akihiro Nitta; Masahiro Maki; Akira Taen
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