Publications by authors named "Fumie Osuga"

The case is a 73-year-old woman. She visited primary care doctor for abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea, and melena that persisted for 2 weeks. She was referred to our department because she had an elevated inflammatory response and CT showed a mass in her left upper quadrant.

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  • - A 73-year-old man with lung cancer underwent a thoracoscopic procedure to remove a tumor in the right upper lung and the chest wall, measuring 48 mm and located between ribs 1 and 3.
  • - The surgery involved carefully separating the ribs and using an 8 cm incision for access, allowing for the complete removal of the tumor and surrounding tissues.
  • - This minimally invasive thoracoscopic method is suggested as a less painful alternative to traditional surgical techniques, potentially improving patient recovery and shoulder function.
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