Publications by authors named "Chikara Ushiku"

Study Design: Cross-Sectional Study.

Objectives: To investigate the changes in the characteristics of cervical spinal cord injuries (CSCI) before and after the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic among patients transported to our hospital in Japan.

Setting: Hospital with an emergency center in Chiba, Japan.

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Rationale: A cervical pedicle screw (CPS) serves as an important anchor for cervical surgeries. Its placement requires the development of a highly safe and easy-to-handle method. Considering that the lateral end of the cortical bone of the spinal canal (LE point) is the most crucial for CPS placement, we devised a U-shaped wire capable of identifying LE points under direct vision and reliably confirming the site with C-arm lateral fluoroscopy.

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Introduction: Pneumonia is one of the leading causes of acute- and chronic-phase mortality in patients with cervical spinal cord injury (CSCI) with quadriplegia. The risk factors for chronic-phase pneumonia recurrence in CSCI are still unknown. This study aimed to investigate the incidence of pneumonia in the chronic phase after injury and to identify its risk factors.

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Background: Although the prognosis of incomplete cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) diagnosed as American Spinal Injury Association Impairment Scale grade C (AIS C) is generally favorable, some patients remain non-ambulatory. The present study explored the clinical factors associated with the non-ambulatory state of AIS C patients.

Methods: This study was a single-center retrospective observational study.

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Background: Surgical treatment of spinal metastases has been associated with high morbidity and mortality in patients with sarcopenia based on low skeletal muscle mass. We assessed physical performance using the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status scale and the Barthel Index on the 30th day after palliative surgery for spinal metastases and investigated the effectiveness of surgery according to sarcopenia assessed by skeletal muscle mass.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 78 consecutive patients with thoracic and lumbar spinal metastases who underwent palliative surgery.

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Background: There have been no prior reports of real-time detailed records leading to complete quadriplegia immediately after fracture dislocation in high-energy trauma. Here, we report a case of cervical dislocation in which the deterioration to complete motor paralysis (modified Frankel B1) and complete recovery (Frankel E) could be monitored in real time after reduction in the hyperacute phase.

Case Presentation: A 65-year-old man was involved in a car accident and sustained a dislocation at the C5/6 level (Allen-Ferguson classification: distractive flexion injury stage IV).

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Background: The vertebral artery (VA) usually enters the transverse foramen at the C6 level. Thus, surgeons prefer to insert pedicle screws (PSs) at C7, but this does not eliminate the risk of VA injury. We aimed to clarify anatomical features of the VA V1 segment at the C7 pedicle level, based on computed tomographic angiography (CTA) of 81 consecutive patients.

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Article Synopsis
  • Cervical spinal cord injury without bone injury (SCIWOBI) is common in older adults, primarily affecting the C3/C4 level, leading to significant respiratory dysfunction that hampers daily activities.
  • A study involving 54 patients (average age 65) assessed their respiratory and motor functions over 12 weeks, using metrics like vital capacity and motor scores, starting respiratory-muscle training immediately after admission.
  • Results showed a majority had impaired lung function upon admission, but both lung capacity and motor skills improved over time, indicating the importance of continuing respiratory rehabilitation for at least 12 weeks.
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Study Design: A prospective observational study.

Objectives: To determine the incidence of deep venous thrombosis (DVT) and to evaluate the risk factors for DVT development associated with degenerative cervical spine disease.

Setting: Hokkaido Spinal Cord Injury Center, Japan.

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Introduction: This case report describes an unusual case of lumbar burst fracture in which a bone fragment from the vertebral body penetrated into the dorsal dura through the ventral dura mater, requiring bone fragment extraction via an intradural approach.

Case Presentation: A 23-year-old male involved in a motor vehicle accident was admitted to our hospital complaining of right leg paresis and bladder-bowel disorder. Computed tomography (CT) revealed an L5 burst fracture of type B by the Denis classification scheme, with a bone fragment from the vertebral body that had perforated the ventral aspect of the dura mater and penetrated dorsally.

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Introduction: There are considerable risks for the secondary spinal cord injury and the initial and/or delayed vertebral artery occlusion in cases of cervical fracture dislocation.

Case Presentation: An 86-year-old man was injured in a car accident and was diagnosed with no fracture or dislocation of the cervical spine by the emergency physician. However, he was transferred to our hospital 3 days later because he had motor weakness that was evaluated to be 32 points (out of 50 points) on the upper limb American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) motor score and was diagnosed with spontaneously reduced fracture dislocation at C5/6.

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Bone fragility is increased in glucocorticoid (GC)-induced osteopenia even though GC-treated patients have higher bone mineral density (BMD), suggesting that the impaired bone quality may affect bone strength. This study was conducted to clarify the effects of GC on bone strength and collagen cross-links of adult rats and the effect of coadministration of alfacalcidol (ALF), a prodrug of active vitamin D(3). Six-month-old male Wistar-Imamichi rats (n = 32) were divided into the following four groups with equal average body weight: (1) 4-week age-matched controls, (2) 4-week GC (prednisolone, 10 mg/kg daily, i.

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GFP reporter mice previously developed to assess levels of osteoblast differentiation were employed in a tibial long bone fracture model using a histological method that preserves fluorescent signals in non-decalcified sections of bone. Two reporters, based on Col1A1 (Col3.6GFPcyan) and osteocalcin (OcGFPtpz) promoter fragments, were bred into the same mice to reflect an early and late stage of osteoblast differentiation.

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Object: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the linear and angular parameters of the vertebral body (VB) required for cervical pedicle screw (CPS) insertion by using multiplanar computerized tomography (CT) reconstructions.

Methods: Three hundred fifteen vertebrae from C-3 to C-7 in 63 patients were studied. Pedicle dimensions such as pedicle transverse angle (PTA), pedicle sagittal angle (PSA), and pedicle outer width (POW) were measured on axial CT reconstructions, as were linear parameters including the lateral mass thickness (LMT), the anteroposterior (AP) and mediolateral distances between spinal canal and transverse foramen, and spinal canal longitudinal and transverse diameter.

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