Publications by authors named "Hideo Umezu"

Purpose: The number of lung cancer patients is increasing in association with the aging of society, and age is associated with the risk of undergoing a thoracotomy procedure. We prospectively investigated the efficacy of a functional operability algorithm that included pulmonary function and exercise test results for determining the indication for surgery in octogenarians.

Methods: From April 2001 to October 2008, surgical indications for a total of 45 octogenarians were assessed using our algorithm, including forced expiratory volume in 1 s/forced vital capacity ratio, predicted postoperative percent of forced expiratory volume in 1 s, Hugh-Jones dyspneic index, and empirical anaerobic threshold obtained during an exercise test.

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We report a case of metastatic diaphragm tumor from uterine corpus cancer. A 72-year-old female had a tumor on right diaphragm 4-years after operation for uterine corpus cancer. After chemotherapy, tumor resection was performed by right lung basal segmentectomy, partial liver resection, and partial diaphragm resection.

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We report a rare case of sarcoidosis that developed during induction chemotherapy for primary lung cancer, mimicking progressive disease. A 63-year-old man had an abnormal shadow in the right upper lung, and a bronchoscopic examination revealed a squamous cell carcinoma. Swelling of a pretracheal lymph node was also noted.

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Silicosis, a slowly progressing chronic disease, is rare in lung transplantation patients. Herein, we report a case of single lung transplantation in a 35-year-old man for acute and accelerated silicosis, without a history of inhalation of silicium. A pathology examination of the explanted lung revealed that aspiration of a scouring powder was the cause of lung silicosis.

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Background: A recent meta-analysis study showed that post-operative adjuvant chemotherapy with UFT, an oral combination drug composed of tegafur [prodrug of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU)] and uracil [inhibitor of dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase (DPD)] was associated with improved survival in patients with lung adenocarcinomas, but not in those with lung squamous cell carcinomas.

Methods: We investigated the 5-FU-related gene expression levels of thymidylate synthase (TS), DPD, thymidine phosphorylase (TP) and orotate phosphoribosyl transferase (OPRT) in resected tumor specimens from 51 patients with adenocarcinomas and 47 with squamous cell carcinomas using quantitative reverse transcription-PCR, and compared those levels between the two histological types.

Results: The relative gene expression values of TS, TP and OPRT were significantly lower in adenocarcinomas compared with squamous cell carcinomas, 1.

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The surgical margin is usually investigated during the operation using a pathological method, though cytological methods are also used to identify remaining malignant cells. We reviewed cases of pulmonary resection for a malignant tumor. At our institution, an on-site surgical margin examination using a cytological method is mandated for cases of wedge resection and segmentectomy, and an option in lobectomy cases.

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Tracheal chondrosarcomas are rare, with only 14 cases previously documented. We report a case of chondrosarcoma of the trachea and review other published cases. Our patient was a 34-year-old man who began to feel shortness of breath 8 months after initial hemoptysis.

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Background: The prognostic value of p21 protein expression in lung cancer patients has been assessed. However, its significance in those with pulmonary squamous cell carcinoma following induction chemotherapy (IC) remains unclear. We studied on patients who did or did not undergo IC (NIC) to elucidate the prognostic value of p21 protein expression.

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Needlescopic operation using instruments with a diameter of 2 mm has not been applied to partial lung resection because of the difficulty in grasping the lung firmly or the possibility of injuring the lung easily with 2-mm forceps. We have developed a technique using a mini-loop retractor and successfully performed partial lung resection in 35 patients with pneumothorax, small lung tumor, or interstitial pneumonia.

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