Publications by authors named "Hidefumi Nishimori"

Purpose: The low anterior resection syndrome (LARS) score (LS) has been widely validated and has become an international tool for evaluating postoperative bowel dysfunction. However, many physicians still use the conventional incontinence scores in LARS treatment. Moreover, interpretation of LS and its relationship with conventional incontinence scores are not yet well understood.

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Rectal prolapses are not life-threatening, however the bleeding and fecal incontinence associated with them significantly erode quality of life and can cause concern among patients' caregivers in nursing homes. Many procedures have been reported that repair rectal prolapses, and the procedure used depends on the severity of the prolapse; however, the treatments are yet to be established. Here we report a simple and safe procedure to repair rectal prolapse perineally using stapling devices.

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Purpose: To clarify the configuration of the esophageal mucosal lymphatics distant from cancer using D2-40 immunohistochemistry.

Methods: D2-40 immunohistochemistry for human lymphatic epithelium was performed at sites about 10 cm anal from the pathologically examined margin of upper or mid- thoracic squamous cell carcinoma (27 patients). We measured the entire length of mucosal lymphatic vessels within a x10 objective field (1.

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Background: Recent series of incidental thyroid activity on fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) in patients evaluated for nonthyroidal malignancy, which we refer to as a "PEToma," have suggested that such lesions are associated with a significant incidence of primary thyroid cancer.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 6457 FDG-PET scans performed on 4726 patients from May 2004 to March 2007. We reviewed the cases of patients whose PET or computed tomography (CT) radiology reports described PET uptake within the thyroid to identify incidence and malignant potential of PETomas and evaluate their clinical and histopathologic features.

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Purpose: Pancreatic cancer is associated with the poorest prognosis of any digestive cancer due to the high incidence of liver metastasis. This study evaluated the possibility that osteopontin (OPN) RNA interference (RNAi) and anti-OPN antibody (Ab) could have antimetastatic effects.

Methods: The differential gene expression was measured in a parental cell line, HPC-3, and an established highly liver metastatic cell line, HPC-3H4.

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Background: With metastatic progression, gastric cancer is incurable. Using a DNA microarray, we performed differential gene expression analysis of established highly metastatic gastric cancer cell lines and compared the findings with those from a low-metastatic parental cell line. The results demonstrated that the endothelin A receptor (ET-A) gene was the only one from the highly metastatic cell lines that was generally up-regulated.

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This is a brief review of pancreaticobiliary maljunction. The basic treatment for this condition includes either cholecystectomy or extrahepatic bile duct resection. When the condition is accompanied by malignancies, a radical operation should be the first treatment option.

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A stoma prolapse is one of the late complications and often occurs when the stoma is made in an emergency situation. This complication is not lethal, but causes irritable stoma, skin trouble, and difficulty in stoma care. We herein report the case of a 48-year-old female with an end colostomy that was created as an emergency operation 4 months before.

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Background: Lymphoma-associated hemophagocytic syndrome (LAHS) occurs in mostly extra nodal non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. LAHS arising from gastrointestinal lymphoma has never been reported. Here we report a case of gastric T-cell lymphoma-associated hemophagocytic syndrome.

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We describe a technique of rectal irrigation using an endo-bowel clamp (PL540S) in laparoscopy-assisted rectal resection. One of the major concerns associated with current techniques of laparoscopy-assisted rectal resection is accidental tumor spillage because it is difficult to perform the necessary procedures without grasping and manipulating the bowel and mesorectum near the tumor. Therefore, sufficient intraoperative rectal irrigation is essential for preventing intraluminal implantation of rectal cancer.

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Pylephlebitis is extremely rare and associated with high mortality, even in this modern era. It usually occurs secondary to infection in the region drained by the portal systems or in the structure contiguous to the portal vein. We report a case of septic thrombophlebitis of the portal and superior mesenteric veins (SMV) with multiple liver abscesses caused by acute appendicitis with an abscess of the mesoappendix.

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This report describes a giant peritoneal loose body in the pelvic cavity. A 63-year-old man who was asymptomatic underwent a routine medical examination, which revealed a tumor in the pelvic space. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging showed a smooth-surfaced mass with two marked calcifications in the central position.

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Enterovesical fistula is a relatively uncommon complication of colorectal and pelvic malignancies, diverticulitis, inflammatory bowel disease, radiotherapy, and trauma in Asian countries. A case of vesico-ileosigmoidal fistula and a literature review of this disease in Japan are presented. A 70-yr-old male was referred with complaints of urinary pain and pneumaturia.

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Purpose: Pancreatic cancer is associated with the poorest prognosis of any digestive cancer due to the high incidence of peritoneal dissemination, which is the cause of death in most cases. To determine the mechanisms of peritoneal dissemination in pancreatic cancer, we established a mouse model of high peritoneal dissemination.

Methods: A novel highly peritoneal-disseminating cell line was established from the human pancreatic cancer cell line; CAPAN-1.

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To elucidate the mechanisms of metastasis, we established two sublines HPC-1H5 with a highly liver metastatic cell line and HPC-1P5a with a highly peritoneal disseminating cell line, which were sequentially selected from the parental pancreatic cancer cell line HPC-1. Using these three cell lines, we investigated several biological properties and mRNA levels of differentially-expressed genes involved in cancer metastasis by cDNA macroarray. Microscopic findings for the three cell lines were the same.

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Four cases of anorectal malignant melanoma are reported in this paper. All patients underwent an abdominoperineal resection with lymph node dissection for a curative operation and received postoperative chemotherapy with dacarbazine, ranimustine, and vincristine, either with or without interferon-beta. One of these patients has been observed for more than 6 years postoperatively without any evidence of recurrence.

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Rectourethral fistula occurred in a 64-year-old man after a radical prostatectomy. Despite conservative treatment the fistula did not close spontaneously. Eleven months after the original prostatectomy, an operation was performed.

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Introduction: Recently, several mice models have been used for investigating cancer metastasis. However, there are no metastatic and peritoneal dominated variants from the same parental cell line.

Aim And Methodology: To elucidate the mechanisms of metastasis, we established highly liver metastatic and peritoneal disseminated models in nude mice, and then characterized several factors related to metastasis in these cells.

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