Yuzo Sagara
Tohoku University
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Anz Journal of Surgery | 2006
Motoki Sakuraba; Kimihiko Masuda; Akira Hebisawa; Yuzo Sagara; Hikotaro Komatsu
Background: We find pleural effusion in clinical practice frequently. However, it is difficult to make a diagnosis definitively by thoracocentesis or closed pleural biopsy. We directly examine the thoracic cavity by thoracoscopy under local anaesthesia, carry out pleural biopsy and make a definitive pathological diagnosis in pleurisy.
Lung Cancer | 2001
Atsuhisa Tamura; Akira Hebisawa; Koji Hayashi; Yuzo Sagara; Kanae Fukushima; Atsuyuki Kurashima; Hideki Yotsumoto; Masashi Mori; Hikotaro Komatsu
Thrombomodulin (TM) is an important modulator of intravascular coagulation. TM exists on endothelial cells and on several types of tumor cells, especially squamous cell carcinoma cells. Tumor cell TM is thought to be associated with progression and metastasis of the tumor. To evaluate the prognostic significance of TM in lung cancer, we examined TM expression and vascular invasion in surgical specimens obtained from 90 patients with completely resected stage I non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). In addition, we correlate these pathologic data to other clinicopathologic data, including the outcome of the patients. Squamous cell carcinomas had a significantly higher incidence (P<0.0001) of TM expression (22/36 cases, 61%) than adenocarcinomas (9/54 cases, 17%). In 36 squamous cell carcinoma patients, both vascular invasion (P=0.0153; risk ratio 6.507) and TM non-expression (P=0.0282; risk ratio 3.584) were significant for a poor prognosis. Univariate analysis of patient survival rates also revealed that vascular invasion and TM expression were significant prognostic factors (P=0.0036 and 0.012, respectively). Further, combination analysis of vascular invasion and TM expression in the squamous cell carcinoma patients showed that the 5-year survival rate was 90% in patients with TM expression and without vascular invasion, but 21% in patients with vascular invasion and without TM expression (P=0.0004). Since our results suggest that vascular invasion and TM expression are independent prognostic factors of stage I squamous cell carcinoma of the lung, and since the two factors play different roles in the metastatic process of cancers (promotion of metastasis by vascular invasion and inhibition of metastasis by TM expression), the combination evaluation of vascular invasion and TM expression may be very significant in evaluating the prognosis of patients with completely resected stage I squamous cell carcinoma.
The Japanese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 1999
Koji Hayashi; Kanae Fukushima; Yuzo Sagara; Mika Takeshita
Ten patients with lung cancer complicated by severe pulmonary emphysema, underwent lung reduction surgery between 1995 and 1997. Patients meeting the following criteria were defined as having severe pulmonary emphysema: (1) forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1%) of < 55% and (2) characteristic, severe findings of emphysema in chest x-rays and chest computed tomography scans. 9 men and 1 woman (mean age: 70.8; range: 59-78 years), were all smokers (smoking index: 500-2450). Preoperative lung function showed an average percent vital capacity of 87.8% (range: 67-108%) and an average FEV1% of 35.9% (range: 27-54%). The histological types of lung cancer were squamous cell carcinoma (4 patients), adenocarcinoma (5 patients), and large cell carcinoma (1 patient). Four patients were in clinical stage IA, 3 in stage IB, and 1 each was in stages IIA, IIIA, and IIIB. Lobectomy was conducted in 3 cases and partial resection in the remaining 7. Five of the 10 patients underwent thoracoscopic resection. After surgery, patients died one at 2 months and the other at 17; 3 survived but 3 suffered cancer recurred; and 5 patients without recurrence. In complications, bronchial air leakage requiring postoperative treatment. Postoperative lung function showed an average percent vital capacity of 71.4% (range: 41-90%) and an average FEV1% of 41.3% (range: 28-61%). We found an important relationship between the location of the perfusion defect (target area) in pulmonary perfusion scintigram in relation to the lung cancer site and postoperative improvement of lung function. One patient with lung cancer associated with severe respiratory obstruction underwent lobectomy after confirmation of the perfusion defect by pulmonary perfusion scintigram. Postoperative FEV1% in this patient was restored to the preoperative level. In general, partial thoracoscopic resection was effective in patients with early-stage lung cancer.
Ensho | 1989
Kaoru Koike; Satoshi Suzuki; Masayuki Chida; Yuzi Kubo; Yugo Ashino; Katsuhiko Isogami; Sadafumi Ono; Genichi Nasu; Yuzo Sagara; Tsutomu Sakuma; Tatsuo Tanita; Tasuku Nakada
The precise role of neutrophils in adult respiratory distress syndrome is not yet clear. Endotoxin administration is known to induce the permeability pulmonary edema with neutrophil migration into alveolar spaces. Leukotriene B4 is known as a strong chemotactic factor. To clearify the roles of neutrophils on pulmonary microvascular injury, we compared the effects of endotoxin and leukotriene B4 on lung lymph dynamics and neutrophil migration. Endotoxin caused increase in microvascular permeability and migration of neutrophils into alveolar spaces.Whereas leukotriene B4 did not affect lung microvascular permeability. Neutrophils in broncho-alveolar lavage fluid after leukotriene B4 administration increased to the same value as which after endotoxin administration. These results suggest that the neutrophil migration into alveolar spaces is not essential to develop the permeability pulmonary edema.
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2005
Motoki Sakuraba; Yuzo Sagara; Hikotaro Komatsu
Kekkaku(Tuberculosis) | 1999
Atsuhisa Tamura; Akira Hebisawa; Go Tanaka; Hideo Tatsuta; Tomomasa Tsuboi; Hideaki Nagai; Koji Hayashi; Yuzo Sagara; Yoshiko Kawabe; Shinobu Akagawa; Naohiro Nagayama; Kazuko Machida; Atsuyuki Kurashima; Koji Sato; Kanae Fukushima; Hideki Yotsumoto; Masashi Mori
Annals of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2009
Motoki Sakuraba; Kimihiko Masuda; Akira Hebisawa; Yuzo Sagara; Hikotaro Komatsu
Annals of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2006
Motoki Sakuraba; Michihiro Hirama; Akira Hebisawa; Yuzo Sagara; Atsuhisa Tamura; Hikotaro Komatsu
Annals of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2006
Motoki Sakuraba; Kimihiko Masuda; Akira Hebisawa; Yuzo Sagara; Hikotaro Komatsu
Annals of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2005
Motoki Sakuraba; Yuzo Sagara; Atsuhisa Tamura; Zaizen Park; Akira Hebisawa; Hikotaro Komatsu