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Diseases of The Colon & Rectum | 2012

Favorable long-term clinical outcome of uncovered D-weave stent placement as definitive palliative treatment for malignant colorectal obstruction.

Kenji Tominaga; Iruru Maetani; Koichiro Sato; Hiroaki Shigoka; Shigefumi Omuta; Sayo Ito; Yoshinori Saigusa

BACKGROUND: Most self-expandable metallic stents for colorectal placement are uncovered because of the high migration rate of covered stents. However, the optimal stent design for colorectal use remains unclear. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of a double-wire woven uncovered stent for definitive palliative treatment of malignant colorectal obstruction. DESIGN: This study was a prospective, single-arm, observational clinical study of patients enrolled between December 2005 and September 2010. SETTINGS: This study was conducted at a referral hospital in Japan. PATIENTS: Twenty-four consecutive patients with malignant colorectal obstruction were included in the study. INTERVENTIONS: A double-wire woven uncovered stent was placed by use of a standard through-the-scope endoscopic placement technique. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Technical, initial clinical, and long-term clinical success were measured. Long-term clinical success was defined as sustained relief of obstructive symptoms without reintervention until the patient’s death. RESULTS: The Karnofsky performance status score before stent placement was 60 (median, interquartile range, 42.5–67.5). Twenty of 24 patients had primary colorectal cancer, and 4 had extracolorectal malignancies. The site of obstruction was the ascending colon in 10 patients, descending colon in 4 patients, sigmoid colon in 7 patients, and rectum in 3 patients. Technical, initial, and long-term clinical success rates were 100%, 100%, and 83%. Median stent patency time was 149 days (interquartile range, 45–198 days). Median survival time after stent placement was 155 days (interquartile range, 68–231 days). Four patients (17%) had negative outcomes including stent occlusion by tumor ingrowth (8%) and stent migration (8%). The highest Karnofsky performance status score after stent placement was 70 (median; interquartile range, 50–70). The Karnofsky performance status score improved after stent placement (p = 0.002). LIMITATIONS: This study was limited because it was a single-arm, single-center study, and it had a small sample size. CONCLUSIONS: Endoscopic placement of double-wire woven uncovered stents is effective and safe as definitive palliative treatment for patients with malignant colorectal obstruction.


Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International | 2014

Direct Peroral Cholangioscopy Using an Ultraslim Upper Endoscope for Biliary Lesions

Shigefumi Omuta; Iruru Maetani; Takeo Ukita; Tomoko Nambu; Katsushige Gon; Hiroaki Shigoka; Yoshinori Saigusa; Michihiro Saito

BACKGROUND The development of direct peroral cholangioscopy (DPOC) using an ultraslim endoscope simplifies biliary cannulation. The conventional techniques are cumbersome to perform and require advanced skills. The recent introduction of the guidewires and balloons has improved the therapeutic outcomes. Here we describe an effective and easier method for performing DPOC using an ultraslim upper endoscope. METHODS Indications for DPOC were the presence of stones on follow-up of patients who had previously undergone complete sphincteroplasty, including endoscopic sphincterotomy or endoscopic papillary large balloon dilatation. Fifteen patients underwent DPOC. An ultraslim endoscope was inserted perorally and was advanced into the major papilla. The ampulla of Vater was visualized by retroflexing the endoscope in the distal second portion of the duodenum, and then DPOC was performed using a wire-guided cannulation technique with an anchored intraductal balloon catheter. RESULTS One patient failed in the treatment due to looping of the endoscope in the fornix of the stomach. Fourteen (93.3%) were successfully treated with our modified DPOC technique. Only one patient (6.7%) experienced an adverse event (pancreatitis) who responded well to conservative management. Residual stones of the common bile duct were completely removed in 3 patients. CONCLUSION The modified method of DPOC is simple, safe and easy to access the bile duct.


Endoscopy International Open | 2013

Factors associated with delayed gastric emptying in patients with stent placement for malignant gastric outlet obstruction

Kenji Tominaga; Iruru Maetani; Hiroaki Shigoka; Shigefumi Omuta; Koichiro Sato; Sayo Ito; Yoshinori Saigusa; Tatsuya Gomi; Ehiichi Kohda

Background and study aims: Delayed gastric emptying (DGE) is an important factor in determining the clinical outcome in patients with stent placement for malignant gastric outlet obstruction but the factors associated with DGE remain unclear. The aim of this study was to investigate whether clinicopathologic data could be used to identify the factors for DGE in such patients. Patients and methods: A prospective, single-arm, observational clinical study was performed in a referral hospital in Japan. A total of 54 patients with stent placement for malignant gastric outlet obstruction were enrolled. A gastric emptying scintigraphy test was performed 1 week after stent placement. The relationship between DGE and clinicopathologic factors was investigated, and also the relationship between DGE and stent patency time, eating period (when the patient was able to maintain oral intake), and survival time. Results: A total of 38.9 % (21 /54) of patients had DGE. The following were identified as independent predictive factors of DGE: opioid use (odds ratio, 5.32; 95 % confidence interval [95 %CI], 1.07 – 26.41; p = 0.04), chemotherapy before stent placement (odds ratio, 8.03; 95 %CI, 1.85 – 34.95; p = 0.006), and smaller stent diameter (odds ratio, 13.59; 95 %CI, 1.72 – 107.41; p = 0.01). No relationship was found between DGE and the level of oral intake, stent patency time, eating period, and survival time. Conclusions: The factors associated with DGE after stent placement include those associated with the patient’s tumor as well as factors relating to their treatment, including stenting. The clinical and functional results after stent placement appear to be unrelated to the gastric emptying findings.


Case Reports | 2009

Left renal pseudocyst associated with alcoholic chronic pancreatitis.

Kenji Tominaga; Hiroaki Shigoka; Shigefumi Omuta; Takuro Endo; Yoshinori Saigusa; Iruru Maetani

We report a case of a man in his forties with left renal pseudocyst formation associated with alcoholic chronic pancreatitis. Laboratory tests revealed white blood cell count 17.8×109/L (reference range: 4–9×109/L); C-reactive protein 20.4 mg/dL (0.0–0.3 mg/dL); serum amylase 305 U/L (65–160 U/L); lipase 81 U/L (5–35 U/L); blood urea nitrogen 21 mg/dL …


World Journal of Hepatology | 2018

Efficacy of intra-arterial contrast-enhanced ultrasonography during transarterial chemoembolization with drug-eluting beads for hepatocellular carcinoma

Kazue Shiozawa; Manabu Watanabe; Takashi Ikehara; Shuhei Yamamoto; Takashi Matsui; Yoshinori Saigusa; Yoshinori Igarashi; Iruru Maetani

AIM To assess the usefulness of intra-arterial contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (IAUS) during transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) with drug-eluting beads (DEB) for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). METHODS Thirty two patients with 39 HCC underwent DEB-TACE guided with IAUS, and examined by contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) or dynamic CT after DEB-TACE were enrolled in this study. CEUS findings before DEB-TACE and IAUS findings were compared. Treatments judged to be complete and incomplete for lesions were appropriate and insufficient, respectively. Findings on CEUS and/or dynamic CT performed 1, 3 and 6 mo after DEB-TACE were evaluated using mRECIST (CR/PR/SD/PD). RESULTS The treatments were complete and incomplete in 26 and 13 lesions, respectively. On imaging evaluation using CEUS and/or dynamic CT one month after treatment, 25 and 1 lesions were judged to be CR and PR, respectively, and at 6 mo after treatment, the results were CR, PR, SD and PD for 24, 1, 0 and 1 of these lesions, respectively, in the 26 completely treated lesions. Of the 13 lesions in which treatment was incomplete, the results on imaging at one month after treatment were CR, PR, SD and PD for 0, 6, 4 and 3 lesions, respectively. The overall CR rate at 6 mo after treatment was 61.5% (24/39). CONCLUSION A combination of DEB-TACE with IAUS can improve the therapeutic effects in patients with HCC.


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2006

Colonic perforation after endoclip placement for delayed post-endoscopic-resection bleeding.

Kenji Tominaga; Yoshinori Saigusa; Sumio Fujinuma; Hidenori Tanaka; Yoshihisa Saida; Yoshihiro Sakai


Pediatric Dermatology | 2016

A case of cavernous hemangioma in jejunum with severe anemia

Risa Miyauchi; Kenji Tominaga; Yoshinori Saigusa; Makiko Mori; Yuki Yoshida; Toshiyuki Makino; Atsuko Takahashi; Daisuke Hihara; Sayaka Nagao; Toshiyuki Enomoto; Yoshihisa Saida; Yuki Yokouchi; Kei Takahashi; Iruru Maetani


Pediatric Dermatology | 2007

A case of duodenitis considered to be ischemic change

Koichi Hirahata; Sumio Fujinuma; Tadayoshi Kakemura; Hiroaki Suda; Koichiro Sato; Kenji Tominaga; Yukako Nemoto; Sayo Ito; Yoshinori Saigusa; Iruru Maetani


Pediatric Dermatology | 2006

Evaluation of the efficacy of a novel three-dimensional rectal probe with a thinner diameter

Sayo Ito; Yoshinori Saigusa; Koichi Hirahata; Tsutomu Iida; Yukako Nemoto; Tsuyoshi Abe; Tadayoshi Kakemura; Sumio Fujinuma; Yoshihiro Sakai


Pediatric Dermatology | 2006

A Case of prostatic carcinoma involving rectum without stenosing annularly

Yoshinori Saigusa; Sayo Ito; Koichi Hirahata; Tsuyoshi Abe; Kenji Tominaga; Koichiro Sato; Hiroaki Suda; Tadayoshi Kakemura; Sumio Fujinuma; Yoshihiro Sakai; Kei Takahashi

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