Publications by authors named "Fumiaki Watanabe"

Purpose: Mesopancreas resection is a crucial but difficult procedure when performing pancreaticoduodenectomy. This study evaluated the influence of mesopancreas thickness on surgical outcomes in patients undergoing pancreaticoduodenectomy.

Methods: We measured the thickness of the fat tissue on the right side of the superior mesenteric artery from the dorsal margin of the confluence of the superior mesenteric vein and portal vein to the ventral margin of the left renal vein on preoperative contrast-enhanced computed tomography and defined it as the mesopancreas thickness.

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Background: The recent guidelines from the European and American Hernia Societies recommend a continuous small-bite suturing technique with slowly absorbable sutures for fascial closure of midline abdominal wall incisions to reduce the incidence of wound complications, especially for incisional hernia. However, this is based on low-certainty evidence. We could not find any recommendations for skin closure.

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  • * A study analyzed 29 patients who received paclitaxel and ramucirumab followed by nivolumab, focusing on their progression-free survival (PFS) of less than 5 months versus 5 months or more.
  • * Results showed that patients with a PFS of ≥5 months after prior treatments had significantly better outcomes in both PFS and overall survival following nivolumab therapy, although first-line treatment outcomes didn't directly affect nivolumab's results.
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Purpose: Midline abdominal incisions (MAIs) are widely used in both open and minimally invasive surgery. Incisional hernia (IH) accounts for most long-term postoperative wound complications. This study explored the risk factors for IH due to MAI in patients with clean-contaminated wounds after elective gastroenterological surgery.

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  • CD8 tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) are present in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), but their specific characteristics and responses to tumor antigens are not well understood.
  • This study utilized advanced techniques like single-cell RNA and T-cell receptor sequencing to analyze CD8 TILs from lung cancer specimens, identifying various T-cell populations and their responses to specific tumor antigens.
  • The findings revealed a cluster of exhausted T-cells with specific TCR clonotypes recognizing tumor antigens, highlighting differences in their differentiation and response to stimulation, which could help identify targets for immunotherapy in cancer treatment.*
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Background: Clean-contaminated wounds should be the main target for reducing the burden of harm caused by surgical site infection after gastroenterological surgery.

Methods: The present study targeted 1,973 patients enrolled in 2 randomized controlled trials to evaluate the efficacy of intraoperative interventions for incisional surgical site infection prevention after gastroenterological surgery with clean-contaminated wounds. Patients were reassessed, and preoperative and postoperative variables were collected.

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Molecular assessment using circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) has not been well-defined. We recruited 61 pancreatic cancer (PC) patients who underwent initial computed tomography (CT) imaging study during first-line chemotherapy. Initial molecular assessment was performed using droplet digital PCR and defined as the change in KRAS-mutated ctDNA before and after treatments, which was classified into five categories: mNT, molecular negative; mCR, complete response; mPR, partial response; mSD, stable disease; mPD, progressive disease.

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A 66-year-old man underwent a single endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration (EUS-FNA) session and distal pancreatectomy for the pancreatic body adenocarcinoma measuring 12 mm in diameter. At 3 years after surgery, we diagnosed needle tract seeding (NTS) and performed total gastrectomy. NTS can occur with small tumors or after a single session of EUS-FNA.

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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is one of the most cancers. Its 5-year survival rate is very low. The recent induction of neoadjuvant chemotherapy and improvements in chemotherapy for patients with pancreatic cancer have resulted in improved survival outcomes.

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Objective: This trial evaluated the superiority of intraoperative wound irrigation (IOWI) with aqueous povidone-iodine (PVP-I) compared with that with saline for reducing the incidence of surgical site infection (SSI).

Background: IOWI with aqueous PVP-I is recommended for the prevention of SSI by the World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, although the evidence level is low.

Methods: This single institute in Japan, prospective, randomized, blinded-endpoint trial was conducted to assess the superiority of IOWI with aqueous PVP-I in comparison with IOWI with saline for reducing the incidence of SSI in clean-contaminated wounds after gastroenterological surgery.

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Gastric and bile acid reflux leads to chronic inflammation, resulting in methylation alterations in Barrett's esophagus (BE) together with chromosomal instability (CIN). We investigated DNA hypomethylation following acid exposure and confirmed its significance in BE-related carcinogenesis by inducing CIN in vitro. OACP4C, an esophageal cancer cell line, and CP-A, a non-dysplastic cell line originating from BE, were exposed to acidic conditions using deoxycholic acid.

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  • Patients undergoing major hepatobiliary-pancreatic surgery with preoperative biliary drainage are at high risk for surgical site infections (SSIs).
  • A study compared two groups of patients: one received standard saline irrigation and sutures, while the other received povidone-iodine irrigation and antibacterial sutures, to see which method reduced SSI rates.
  • Although Cohort 2 (povidone-iodine and antibacterial sutures) had a lower SSI rate than Cohort 1, the difference was not statistically significant, indicating that the new method did not meaningfully improve outcomes.
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Overexpression of satellite RNAs in heterochromatin induces chromosomal instability (CIN) through the DNA damage response and cell cycle checkpoint activation. Although satellite RNAs may be therapeutic targets, the associated mechanisms underlying drug sensitivity are unknown. Here, we determined whether satellite RNAs reflect drug sensitivity to the topoisomerase I inhibitor camptothecin (CPT) via CIN induction.

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Introduction: Herein, we describe a novel technique for suprapubic incisional hernia repair using a modified transabdominal partial extraperitoneal technique in four patients.

Materials And Surgical Technique: We implemented four-trocar placement to achieve a coaxial setting for the pubic bone. The pubic bone and Cooper's ligament were exposed by an incision dorsal to the hernial orifice, and the bladder was mobilized as an inferior peritoneal flap.

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  • Combined treatment with bevacizumab and TAS-102 can improve survival rates in patients with refractory metastatic colorectal cancer, but it often results in severe neutropenia, which is a dangerously low level of neutrophils.
  • A study involving 35 patients evaluated the effectiveness of administering pegfilgrastim as a preventive measure against severe neutropenia, showing that it helped prevent dose delays and reductions in treatment.
  • Despite some side effects, such as grade 3/4 neutropenia and bone pain, the use of pegfilgrastim allowed the majority of patients to maintain their treatment schedule without severe complications from neutropenia.
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Genome‑wide DNA hypomethylation is the most common molecular feature in human cancers associated with chromosomal instability (CIN), which is involved in the mechanisms that regulate pancreatic cancer (PC) metastasis. It was investigated whether genome‑wide DNA hypomethylation affects the phenotype in PC via CIN , and its significance on the biological behavior of PC was verified. The relative demethylation level (RDL) of long interspersed nucleotide element‑1 (LINE‑1) in human PC cell lines was used to characterize DNA hypomethylation using methylation‑specific quantitative (q)PCR.

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Background: A better understanding of the tumor immune microenvironment (TIME) will facilitate the development of prognostic biomarkers and more effective therapeutic strategies in patients with lung cancer. However, little has been reported on the comprehensive evaluation of complex interactions among cancer cells, immune cells, and local immunosuppressive elements in the TIME.

Methods: Whole-exome sequencing and RNA sequencing were carried out on 113 lung cancers.

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Despite the acceptance of carbohydrate antigen 19-9 (CA19-9) as a valuable predictor for the prognosis of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), its cutoff value remains controversial. Our previous study showed a significant correlation between CA19-9 levels and the presence of KRAS-mutated ctDNA in the blood of patients with PDAC. Based on this correlation, we investigated the optimal cutoff value of CA19-9 before surgery.

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Objective: The standard treatment for ampullary tumors is pancreaticoduodenectomy. However, minimally invasive procedures such as endoscopic papillectomy (EP) and transduodenal ampullectomy (TDA) have recently gained popularity. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of these minimally invasive procedures for ampullary tumors.

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Thoracoscopic plication for congenital diaphragmatic eventration in an adult. Diaphragmatic eventration is known to be abnormal elevation of diaphragm and congenital causes are due to abnormal diaphragm muscle development. Here we report surgical treatment of congenital diaphragmatic eventration.

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An 83-year-old woman was admitted because of dyspnea. Transthoracic echocardiography revealed severe aortic valve stenosis with a systolic gradient of 105 mmHg. Coronary angiography showed 75% stenosis at segment 1.

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We report a rare case of a large Brunner's gland hyperplasia (BGH) with severe anemia. A 33-year-old woman was transferred to our hospital with anemia and a duodenal mass. She had a 2-week history of melena and mild shortness of breath.

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Introduction: Surgical site infection (SSI) is one of the most common complications after gastrointestinal surgery, with a reported incidence of approximately 10%-25%, which is higher than the rates after other types of surgery. Intraoperative wound irrigation (IOWI) is a simple intervention for SSI prevention, and recent studies have reported that IOWI with aqueous povidone-iodine (PVP-I) is significantly more effective at reducing the incidence of SSI than saline. However, the evidence level of previous trials evaluating the efficacy of aqueous PVP-I solution for preventing SSI has been low.

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Introduction: The drain output volume (DOV) after pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD) is an easily assessable indicator in clinical settings. We explored the utility of the DOV as a possible warning sign of complications after PD.

Methods: A total of 404 patients undergoing PD were considered for inclusion.

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Background: We investigated the risk factors for clinically relevant postoperative pancreatic fistula after pancreaticoduodenectomy in patients with a nondilated main pancreatic duct.

Methods: We investigated a total of 354 patients who underwent pancreaticoduodenectomy. The diameter of the main pancreatic duct, the shortest distance from the body surface to the pancreas (the pancreatic depth), and the computed tomography attenuation index (the difference between the pancreatic and splenic computed tomography attenuation) were measured in preoperative computed tomography.

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