Publications by authors named "Chikuda H"

Introduction: Stair ascent and descent are physically demanding tasks requiring higher functional ability of the lower extremity muscles and joint range of motion than level walking, and are associated with patient satisfaction after total knee arthroplasty (TKA). This study aimed to investigate stair ascent and descent ability after cruciate-retaining (CR)-TKA using the patient-reported outcomes, and to examine the role of knee sagittal stability and handgrip strength in postoperative stair ascent and descent ability.

Materials And Methods: This study included 84 female patients who underwent primary unilateral CR-TKA for knee osteoarthritis at our institute between April 2015 and February 2019.

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  • The study investigates how effectively MRI can detect meniscal ramp lesions in the knee when positioned at 120° flexion versus near extension, noting that traditional MRI methods have low sensitivity for these types of injuries.* -
  • Researchers analyzed data from 154 patients undergoing ACL reconstruction and found that MRI in the flexed position had significantly higher sensitivity (91.9% vs. 69.4%) and specificity (94.6% vs. 77.2%) in identifying these lesions.* -
  • The findings suggest that performing MRI scans with the knee flexed improves diagnostic accuracy for ramp lesions, which is crucial for proper preoperative planning in ACL reconstructive surgery.*
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Purpose: Medial meniscus posterior root tears (MMPRT) are a risk factor for knee osteoarthritis. The predominant treatment for MMPRT is transtibial pullout repair, and loop suture remains the gold standard procedure. This study aimed to investigate the structural properties of the meniscus-suture-tibia (MST) complex after loop stitch using ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) suture tape of different thicknesses.

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  • A study analyzed the forearms of 36 patients who underwent surgery for distal radial fractures using an anterior locking plate via the trans-flexor carpi radialis approach.
  • Results showed that after the placement of the plate, the median nerve was positioned more radially (towards the thumb side) than on the healthy side, and exhibited signs of hypertrophy and flattening.
  • The findings suggest that confirming the radial positioning of the median nerve with ultrasonography before removing the plate is essential to avoid potential nerve injuries.
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Introduction: It is important to assess the risk of vertebral fractures (VFs) in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), as RA is associated with a high risk of VFs. However, the epidemiology and risk of VFs in patients with RA remain inconclusive. The present study therefore clarified the prevalence and associated factors of VFs in patients with RA.

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Background: A rotator cuff retear following arthroscopic rotator cuff repair (ARCR) is a concern in older patients. However, only a few of its risk factors are amenable to preoperative intervention. We aimed to elucidate the relationship between preoperative nutritional status and rotator cuff retears after ARCR.

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Study Design: A retrospective cohort study.

Objective: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between disruption of cartilage endplates and postoperative recurrence of lumber disk herniation (LDH) using preoperative T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI-T1WI).

Summary Of Background Data: Recurrence of LDH is a relatively common complication after discectomy.

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Purpose: Distal radius fracture (DRF), sarcopenia, and malnutrition have been reported to be interrelated. However, there are few reports on the effects of sarcopenia and malnutrition on DRF patients' postoperative outcomes. This study examined the healthy-side grip strength and preoperative blood tests to determine the presence of possible sarcopenia (PS) and malnutrition in geriatric women with DRF and their impact on postoperative functional outcomes.

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Introduction: Recent reports have described the usefulness of carbon ion radiotherapy (CIRT) for inoperable sacral chordomas. However, its long-term local control rate needs to be improved. The present study identified the risk factors that affect the local relapse of sacral chordomas and the appropriate margins from the tumors.

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Purpose: The optimal management of degenerative meniscal tears remains controversial. Extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) has been shown to promote tissue repair in both preclinical and clinical studies; however, its effect on degenerative meniscal tears remains unknown. This study aimed to examine whether ESWT improves meniscal degeneration.

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Background: Vertebral compression fractures (VCFs) in older adults cause considerable health and socioeconomic burdens due to worsening ability to perform activities of daily living. The long-term effects of VCFs on patient outcomes, particularly prolonged analgesic use and functional decline, remain unknown. The aims of this study were to examine long-term clinical outcomes and to determine the risk factors for persistent pain and functional disability after VCFs.

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BACKGROUND Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) is a disease in which the immune response elicited by heparin results in a state of hypercoagulability and platelet activation, leading to thrombocytopenia and thromboembolism. Gustilo-Anderson type IIIC open fractures of the extremities are defined as open fractures presenting with arterial injuries that require repair and result in treatment challenges and complications. The diagnosis of HIT can be difficult in patients with severe trauma with consumptive thrombocytopenia associated with heavy bleeding and the use of heparin after vascular anastomosis.

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Purpose: To elucidate the features of bone cysts at attachment sites of medial meniscus posterior root tears (MMPRTs).

Methods: Knees treated using arthroscopic surgery for MMPRT between 2015 and 2022 were retrospectively reviewed. Patients without a memory of onset (painful popping), prior knee surgeries, concomitant ligament or meniscus injuries or fractures were excluded.

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To investigate the disease activity in real-world patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) who switched from originator etanercept (ETN) to biosimilar YLB113. Forty one RA patients who switched from ETN to YLB113 were divided into 2 groups based on the Disease Activity Score based on the 28-joint count (DAS28) 12 months after switching (R group: DAS28 < 2.6, N group: DAS28 ≥ 2.

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Introduction:  Posterior shiny corner lesions (PSCLs) have been reported to be useful for the early diagnosis of medial meniscus posterior root tears (MMPRTs) in surgical patients. However, the usefulness of PSCLs in outpatients, particularly regarding the optimal timing of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examinations after injury, remains unknown. We hypothesized that PSCLs would normally be observed in patients with MMPRTs within one month of injury.

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  • Hospital healthcare workers have a high prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders, but little is known about lateral epicondylitis (LE) specifically among them.
  • A study involving 544 participants from a secondary emergency hospital diagnosed LE in about 5.5% of health workers using specific criteria including elbow pain and physical examinations.
  • Key factors like age, occupation, and usage of personal devices were evaluated through questionnaires to understand their association with LE, but results indicated no significant differences in prevalence among staff.
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Purpose: Continuous shear wave elastography (C-SWE) can be expected to be applied to portable muscle elasticity diagnosis. To establish diagnostic technology, it will be necessary to improve measurement techniques and quantitative measurement accuracy.

Methods: In this study, we investigated two screen scores: the quality index (Q-index), which determines whether the intensity of a power Doppler image is appropriate, and the shear wave propagation direction index (SWDI), which determines the uniformity of shear wave propagation.

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Background: In our published randomized controlled trial, we revealed that patients with acute ASIA Grade C incomplete cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) who underwent early surgery (within 24 h post-injury) had accelerated motor recovery at six months than those with delayed surgery (>2 weeks post-injury); however, neuropathic pain (NeP) worsened regardless of surgery timing. Here, we conducted analyses to intensively assess NeP development and maintenance.

Methods: Of 44 patients (median 64.

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  • Proteinuria, a condition where excess proteins are found in urine, is linked to a higher risk of kidney issues, heart disease, and cancer, prompting this study to explore its relationship with bone fractures.
  • Researchers analyzed a large Japanese database to assess the connection between proteinuria and hip or vertebral fractures, using advanced statistical methods to account for factors like kidney health.
  • The study found that individuals with trace or positive proteinuria had a significantly higher risk of fractures, suggesting that monitoring protein levels in urine could be crucial for predicting fracture risks.
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  • Reoperation is frequently needed for patients with degenerative lumbar spine diseases, leading to worse outcomes over time, and LPC in cerebrospinal fluid may help identify neuropathic pain related to lumbar spinal canal stenosis (LSCS).
  • In a multi-site study, researchers collected CSF from patients with LSCS and persistent spinal pain syndrome to analyze six LPC species using advanced mass spectrometry techniques.
  • Results showed that LPC levels were significantly higher in the LSCS group, with four species providing high sensitivity for distinguishing LSCS, suggesting LPC measurement could enhance current diagnostic protocols and assist surgical decision-making.
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Background: Loss of meniscal function in association with degenerative changes affects the development and progression of knee osteoarthritis, for which there is currently no effective treatment. Extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) is an established treatment for musculoskeletal disorders. However, the therapeutic effect of ESWT on meniscal degeneration remains unclear.

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Purpose: Thoracic inlet angle (TIA) is a sagittal radiographic parameter with a constant value regardless of posture and is significantly correlated with the sagittal balance of the cervical spine. However, the practical use of TIA has not been studied. This study aimed to investigate the usefulness of the preoperative TIA for predicting the development of kyphotic deformity after cervical laminoplasty in comparison to the preoperative T1 slope (T1S).

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Background: Cervicobrachial pain frequently affects the quality of life (QOL) of the general public and has a significant economic impact on the health care systems of various countries. There are a number of treatment options for this disease, including widely-used drug therapy, but the effectiveness of each option is indeterminate, and there have been no published cost-effectiveness analysis studies so far. This prospective observational study aimed to examine the cost-effectiveness of drug treatment for cervicobrachial symptoms.

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Total elbow arthroplasty is effective for pain relief and the functional improvement of severe symptomatic hemophilic osteoproliferative arthropathy. Nevertheless, high complication rates have been reported. This report describes clinical results obtained at 30-month follow-up of total elbow arthroplasty in a hemophilic patient with severe flexion contracture.

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