Publications by authors named "Akinori Tamenishi"

We report a case of huge aortic root aneurysm 19 years after aortic valve replacement. A 58-year-old woman was referred to us for aortic root dilatation. She underwent aortic valve replacement with mechanical valve due to severe aortic regurgitation of tricuspid aortic valve 19 years ago.

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Low skeletal muscle mass is one of the components of sarcopenia. However, the prognostic impact of skeletal muscle mass on clinical outcomes in patients after transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) remains unclear. Therefore, we assessed the impact of skeletal muscle mass on future cardiovascular events in patients undergoing TAVR.

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We report a case of giant right coronary artery aneurysm causing acute myocardial infarction. A 59-year-old man presented with syncope and referred to our hospital in ambulance. Electrocardiogram showed acute myocardial infarction of the right coronary artery, and emergent coronary angiography was performed.

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The survival rate of cardiac rupture due to blunt trauma is generally low. We report a case of surgical treatment of blunt cardiac trauma. A 55-year-old man was admitted to our hospital for blunt trauma due to a car accident.

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We report a case of intrapericardial lipoma compressing the right atrium. Cardiac lipomas are very rare benign tumors that may cause life-threatening complications by rapid growth. A 67-year-old woman presented with dyspnea and palpitations on effort due to compression of the right atrium.

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Background: There is little research regarding the movement of mitral fibrous components. We analyzed changes in mitral fibrous components in normal and deteriorated isolated working swine hearts.

Methods: In 5 swine hearts, 6 sonomicrometry transducers were placed around the mitral annulus and 2 in the papillary muscle tip.

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Backgrounds: To determine whether cold blood cardioplegia (CBCP) can get over coronary artery lesions, we analyzed the relationship between myocardial temperature changes and lesion severity of major coronary arteries.

Methods And Results: From April 1991 to October 2003, we measured myocardial temperature before and after antegrade and retrograde delivery of CBCP in 492 patients undergoing conventional coronary artery bypass grafting. Stenotic severity of three major coronary arteries was classified into four grades according to preoperative coronary arteriography; grade 0 for 50 % or less, 1 for 75 %, 2 for 90 %, 3 for 99 % or 100 %.

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Solitary fibrous tumor of the pleura is a rare primary tumor arising from mesenchymal cells in the areolar tissue subjacent to the mesothelial-lined pleura. Most solitary fibrous tumor of the pleura arises from the visceral or the parietal pleura, and asymptomatically occupies the hemithoracic cavity. We report a rare case of solitary fibrous tumor of the pleura causing cardiac tamponade.

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A 63-year old man was admitted to hospital for the treatment of coincidental infected distal arch and abdominal aortic aneurysms. His haemodynamic state was unstable and uncontrollable because of septic shock. Group A beta-haemolytic Streptococcus pyogenes was the responsible microorganism.

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A 70-year-old man presented with right heart failure due to obstruction of the right ventricular outflow tract by a large tumor mass. The tumor was surgically resected as much as possible. Neither chemotherapy nor radiotherapy was given.

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Optimal timing of surgical repair for traumatic aortic injury (TAI) is still controversial. We have experienced 3 cases of TAI. The 1st one suffered from severe multisystem trauma in addition to TAI, so we performed graft replacement of the proximal descending aorta electively 31 days after the injury.

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We report a case of successful in situ replacement with a superficial femoropopliteal vein panel graft for Dacron graft infection of the thoracic aorta. A 75-year-old man presented with septicemia and pseudoaneurysm caused by methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus 2 years after Dacron graft replacement of the mid-descending aortic aneurysm. The patient underwent in situ replacement with a panel graft constructed of 3 deep vein panels after excision of the infected Dacron graft.

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Although hypothermic circulatory arrest with antegrade selective cerebral perfusion is used for cerebral protection, optimal perfusion characteristics are still unclear. Between May 2006 and March 2008, 26 patients (mean age, 68.9 years; 14 males) underwent thoracic aortic repair with mild hypothermic circulatory arrest (34.

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Hypothermia and immunosuppressive drugs may promote surgical wound infection. We successfully performed an emergency total arch replacement with mild hypothermia and selective cerebral perfusion for a renal transplant recipient. The postoperative course was almost uneventful without any surgical site infection.

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A 63-year-old man underwent pacemaker implantation for complete atrio-ventricular block. The patient repeated admissions for skin necrosis, and generator or pacemaker system was re-implanted each time. The patient was admitted with skin necrosis of the generator pocket three years after re-implantation.

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We describe a case of severely calcified posterior mitral annulus associated with grade IV mitral regurgitation in addition to significant hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy. A 70-year-old woman underwent successfully annular reconstruction with anterior mitral leaflet flip-over and mitral valve replacement with a bileaflet mechanical prosthesis combined with left ventricular septal myectomy. This technique can serve not only to cover the debrided posterior annulus, but also to eliminate left ventricular outflow tract obstruction and to keep left ventricular function by virtue of not severing ventricular-annular continuity.

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In the presence of a midline-crossed internal thoracic artery graft, a median sternotomy may jeopardize the graft and compromise hemodynamics. We report successful aortic valve replacement using a "staircase" thoracotomy and hypothermic axillary perfusion with balloon aortic occlusion in 2 men who had patent right internal thoracic artery grafts that was previously anastomosed to the left anterior descending coronary artery.

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