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Surgery Today | 1989

The spread and prognosis of carcinoma in the region of the pancreatic head

Takukazu Nagakawa; Ichiro Konishi; Yoshinobu Higashino; Kehichi Ueno; Tetsuo Ohta; Masato Kayahara; Nobuhiko Ueda; Kiichi Maeda; Itsuo Miyazaki

Tumor infiltration and prognosis were studied in 73 patients who underwent surgery for carcinoma in the region of the pancreatic head, in order to evaluate the grade of malignancy of pancreatic cancer. Twenty three patients had carcinoma of the head of the pancreas, 16 had carcinoma of the intrapancreatic bile duct and 34 had carcinoma of the papilla of Vater. It was found that the prognosis in carcinoma of the head of the pancreas was not related to tumor size, but to lymph node metastasis and the pancreatic capsular or perineural invasion of the tumor. The poorer prognosis seen in carcinoma of the head of the pancreas could be attributed to the fact that lymph node metastasis and invasion of the pancreatic capsule or nerve plexus occurred much more frequently in this carcinoma than in carcinoma of the other two areas. The 5-year survival rate of the patients with carcinoma of the head of the pancreas was 12.5 per cent, this being significantly lower than that of the patients with either carcinoma of the papilla of Vater (50.0 per cent) or carcinoma of the intrapancreatic bile duct (44.4 per cent). These findings suggest that lymph node metastasis and pancreatic capsular or perineural invasion closely correlate with the prognosis of patients with pancreatic carcinoma.


Surgery Today | 1990

A clinicopatholgoical study on intrahepatic cholesterol gallstones

Takayoshi Akiyama; Takukazu Nagakawa; Masahiro Kanno; Tetsuo Ohta; Keiichi Ueno; Yoshinobu Higashino; Ichiro Konishi; Itsuo Miyazaki; Makoto Uogishi; Hiroshi Sodani

In order to clarify the pathogenesis and process of the formation of intrahepatic cholesterol gallstones, we examined the clinical features, cholangiograms and pathological findings of eight patients with intrahepatic cholesterol gallstones. When examining the clinical features, one patient was found to have developed intrahepatic cholesterol gallstones 3 years after a complete lithotomy. The cholangiograms of two patients revealed small gallstones in the peripheral bile ducts of the lateral segment of the liver, and these bile ducts showed localized cystic dilatation and were tightly filled with gallstones. Conversely, their other bile ducts which contained no gallstones showed an entirely normal cholangiogram. Pathologically, these two cases showed mild chronic cholangitis, and cholesterol crystals in the peripheral bile ducts. The other six cases showed moderate or severe dilatation of the bile duct and severe chronic proliferative cholangitis. From the above results, we proposed the following theory to explain the pathogenesis and process of the formation of intrahepatic cholesterol stones: The cholesterol crystals in the peripheral intrahepatic bile ducts may be a primitive form of intrahepatic cholesterol gallstones, and the formation of intrahepatic cholesterol gallstones may precede and cause such deformities of the bile ducts as strictures or dilatations.


Digestive Surgery | 1992

Congenital Biliary Dilatation Occurring in a Mother and Her Daughter

Takayoshi Akiyama; Takukazu Nagakawa; Kiichi Maeda; Nobuhiko Ueda; Masato Kayahara; Masahiro Kanno; T. Ohta; Keiichi Ueno; Yoshinobu Higashino; Ichiro Konishi; Hiroshi Sodani; I Miyazaki

We report congenital biliary dilatation (CBD) in a mother and her daughter. The daughter was born in 1974. Soon after her birth, she had frequent vomiting and prolonged infantile jaundice. Dilatation


British Journal of Surgery | 1993

Perineural invasion of carcinoma of the pancreas and biliary tract

Takuwa Nagakawa; Kazuhiro Mori; Tatsuo Nakano; M. Kadoya; Hironobu Kobayashi; Takayoshi Akiyama; Masato Kayahara; T. Ohta; Keiichi Ueno; Yoshinobu Higashino; Ichirou Konishi; I Miyazaki


Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg, Nihon Shokaki Geka Gakkai zasshi | 1987

Clinicopathological study on carcinoma of gallbladder associated with anomalous arrangement of pancreaticobiliary ductal system.

Tetsuo Ohta; Takukazu Nagakawa; Kohji Konishi; Kiichi Maeda; Masashi Kato; Takayoshi Akiyama; Masahiro Kanno; Yoshinobu Higashino; Ichiro Konishi; Itsuo Miyazaki


Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg, Nihon Shokaki Geka Gakkai zasshi | 1987

Clinicopathological study on hepatolithiasis associated with intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma or cholangioma.

Tetsuo Ota; Takukazu Nagakawa; Ichiro Konishi; Yoshinobu Higashino; Masahiro Kanno; Takayoshi Akiyama; Hisashi Hirosawa; Masao Yagi; Rhohei Izumi; Kohji Konishi; Itsuo Miyazaki


Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg, Nihon Shokaki Geka Gakkai zasshi | 1985

INDICATION OF ADDITIONAL OPERATION FOR LOWER COMMON BILE DUCT JUDGING FROM THE VALUE OF INTRAOPERATIVE CHOLANGIOMANOMETRY IN CHOLELITHIASIS

Ichiro Konishi; Takukazu Nagakawa; Takayoshi Akiyama; Masahiro Kanno; Tetsuo Ohta; Toshiji Sawa; Yoshinobu Higashino; Hitoshi Murai; Michiaki Takada; Kazuo Ueno; Eiichi Asano; Itsuo Miyazaki


Nihon Rinsho Geka Gakkai Zasshi (journal of Japan Surgical Association) | 1983

Percutaneous Transhepatic Choledochal Drainage under the Control of 2-way Roentgen-television System

Takuwa Nagakawa; Eiichi Asano; Yoshinobu Higashino; Hiroshi Sakuma; Kunitomo Taki; Michiaki Takata; Kazuo Ueno; Ichiro Konishi; Kohji Shinmura; Ryohei Izumi; Kohji Konishi; Madoka Kurachi; Itsuo Miyazaki


Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg, Nihon Shokaki Geka Gakkai zasshi | 1987

A clinicopathological analysis of the poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma of the stomach with special reference to their stroma.

Kazuo Hirose; Jinichi Mukai; Toshihiko Matsumoto; Toshinari Mura; Yoshinori Kusajima; Hokaichi Katayama; Yoshinobu Higashino; Takurou Uemura; Shigehiro Tanaka; Itsuo Miyazaki; Koichi Miwa; Gizo Nakagawara


Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg, Nihon Shokaki Geka Gakkai zasshi | 1986

A case of right renal pelvic carcinoma appeared by the duodenal stenosis.

Shigekazu Ohyama; Ichiro Konishi; Takuwa Nagakawa; Kiichi Maeda; Masato Kayahara; Takayoshi Akiyama; Masahiro Kanno; T. Ohta; Yoshinobu Higashino; I Miyazaki

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