Publications by authors named "Arakawa Mamoru"

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  • A 52-year-old man presented with facial swelling due to a mass in the right atrium obstructing the superior vena cava, leading to SVC syndrome.
  • Emergency surgery was performed to resect the tumor, which was found to be metastatic squamous cell carcinoma, although the primary cancer source was undetected.
  • The patient had a smooth recovery and started chemotherapy four months later, remaining alive 28 months after the surgery.
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  • * Results indicated that Zone 2 anastomosis had significantly lower rates of new-onset recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy (1.4% vs. 25.0%) and shorter lower body perfusion arrest times compared to Zone 3 anastomosis.
  • * The research concludes that using a frozen elephant trunk or stent-graft for Zone 2 procedures could reduce complications and improve safety, although patient age was the only independent predictor of overall
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Objective: The predissection aortic diameter is the best reference for determining the size of the frozen elephant trunk in aortic dissection. We aimed to develop a new prediction method to estimate the predissection diameter of proximal descending aorta. Furthermore, we evaluated the accuracy of the estimated predissection proximal descending aortic diameters calculated using 3 prediction methods.

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A 78-year-old man presented with severe stage 3 (Fontaine IV, Rutherford 5, W1 I3 FI0) right limb ischemia. Although his artery was completely occluded from below the right external iliac to the popliteal artery, collateral circulation from the right lateral femoral circumflex artery was well developed and supplied the lower extremity arteries. We selected an uncommon crossover bypass strategy with the left common femoral artery to the right lateral femoral circumflex artery to improve lower extremity perfusion via indirect revascularization.

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  • A study explored the effects of prosthesis-patient mismatch on long-term outcomes after bioprosthetic mitral valve replacement in patients with mitral regurgitation.
  • Out of 181 patients, 128 were analyzed after excluding those with other heart conditions; 26.6% had prosthesis-patient mismatch, indicated by a lower effective orifice area index.
  • The results showed that prosthesis-patient mismatch significantly increased the risk of late mortality and death from heart failure, highlighting the importance of proper valve sizing during surgery.
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Thoracic endovascular aortic repair is widely used for type B aortic dissection. However, there is no favorable stent-graft for type A aortic dissection. A significant limitation for device development is the lack of an experimental model for type A aortic dissection.

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Purpose: We describe a pull-through pull-back technique to revascularize the left common carotid artery (LCCA) that was unintentionally covered during thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR).

Case Report: A 69-year-old man presented with back pain secondary to acute type B aortic dissection with an intimal tear in the proximal descending aorta. Serial computed tomography (CT) revealed an enlarged descending aorta and proximal progression of the aortic dissection.

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Objectives: We investigated the outcomes of a fenestrated frozen elephant trunk (FET) technique performed without reconstruction of one or more supra-aortic vessels for aortic repair in patients with acute type A aortic dissection.

Methods: We investigated 22 patients who underwent the fenestrated FET technique for acute type A aortic dissection at our hospital between December 2017 and April 2020. The most common symptom was chest pain and/or back pain.

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Marfan syndrome (MFS) is a connective tissue disorder caused by mutations in the FBN1 gene that produces wide disease phenotypic variability. The lack of ample genotype-phenotype correlation hinders translational study development aimed at improving disease prognosis. In response to this need, an induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) disease model has been used to test patient-specific cells by a proteomic approach.

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An 85-year-old man with appetite loss, lightheadedness, and leg edema was referred to our institution. Computed tomography and transthoracic echocardiography revealed a left ventricular pseudoaneurysm with a maximal diameter of 80 mm and severe mitral regurgitation. Coronary angiography showed 90% stenosis and total occlusion of the left circumflex artery at segments 11 and 12, respectively.

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Background: Decision-making regarding the operability of thoracic aortic disease in nonagenarian patients remains controversial because outcomes of open surgical repair of the thoracic aorta are unclear. We investigated the surgical and nonsurgical outcomes of acute thoracic aortic syndrome treatment in nonagenarians.

Methods: After evaluating data in our institute from April 2016 to March 2020, we included 10 nonagenarians who needed surgical intervention on the thoracic aorta via a median sternotomy for acute thoracic aortic syndrome.

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Background: Limited data is available on the use of a polyester graft limb with a helical stent configuration deployed in the external iliac artery (EIA) during endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR), so we prospectively analyzed the efficacy of the Zenith Spiral-Z limb deployed in the EIA.

Methods and results: Patients undergoing EVAR using a Zenith stent-graft and Spiral-Z limb deployed in the EIA were prospectively registered in 24 Japanese institutions from June 2017 to November 2017. In total, 65 patients (74 limbs) (mean age: 77.

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A 38-year-old man underwent thoracic endovascular aortic repair for impending rupture of acute type B aortic dissection. Computed tomography revealed abscess formation around the proximal descending aorta 4 weeks after endovascular treatment. He underwent one-stage total arch and descending aorta replacement and omental wrapping via left thoracotomy.

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A 77-year-old woman who presented with chest pain was diagnosed with acute anterior myocardial infarction. Echocardiography revealed pericardial effusion, and she underwent sutureless repair for postinfarction left ventricular free wall rupture. Echocardiography performed 2 days postoperatively revealed ventricular septal rupture and left ventricular acute dilatation.

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Background: An aortic pseudoaneurysm after cardiovascular surgery can be fatal.

Methods/results: Here, we describe the staged successful treatments of three pseudoaneurysms in a 77-year-old female patient who underwent total arch replacement and coronary artery bypass grafting 5 years ago. Computed tomography revealed three pseudoaneurysms: in the distal anastomosis of the total arch replacement, in the anastomosis of the left common carotid artery, and in the proximal anastomosis of the saphenous vein graft.

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Objectives: We investigated the clinical and haemodynamic outcomes in elderly patients undergoing composite aortic root replacement.

Methods: Between 2005 and 2017, 135 patients underwent aortic root surgery at our hospital.

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Marfan syndrome (MFS) is a connective tissue disorder that results in aortic root aneurysm formation. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) seem to play a role in aortic wall remodelling in MFS, although the mechanism remains unknown. MFS Fbn1 mouse root/ascending (AS) and descending (DES) aortic samples were examined using DHE staining, lucigenin-enhanced chemiluminescence (LGCL), Verhoeff's elastin-Van Gieson staining (elastin breakdown) and in situ zymography for protease activity.

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Papillary muscle rupture is a rare but life-threatening complication of myocardial infarction (MI). Here, we describe a case of papillary muscle rupture caused by a microscopic MI. A 76-year-old woman was referred to our institution, where she developed cardiac arrest upon admission.

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The purpose of this study was to observe and clarify the interventricular dysscynchrony caused by continuous-flow left ventricular assist device (CF-LVAD) support using the conductance method. During CF-LVAD support, the systolic phase of the left ventricle (LV) becomes shorter than that of the right ventricle (RV). Accordingly, timing of the systole and diastole during the cardiac cycle is not synchronous between the LV and RV.

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  • Median sternotomy is the standard method for coronary artery bypass grafting, but in some high-risk cases, alternative approaches may be necessary.
  • The authors describe a case of off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting performed through left anterior thoracotomy in a patient with unstable angina and a complicated medical history, specifically total laryngectomy and tracheostoma.
  • By modifying the surgical technique to extend the incision and resect certain ribs, they successfully accessed the heart without converting to median sternotomy, suggesting this approach could be a viable option for similar patients at risk for surgical complications.
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