Publications by authors named "Hiramatsu M"

Background: Hemophilia A is characterized by a deficiency of factor VIII, leading to severe bleeding disorders. Abnormal blood coagulation can complicate the treatment of cerebral aneurysms.

Observations: A 20-year-old man with congenital hemophilia A presented with abducens nerve palsy caused by a giant cavernous carotid aneurysm (CCA).

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Dural arteriovenous fistula (dAVF) of the foramen magnum (FM) region is rare. Moreover, the terminology of dAVF is very confusing in this region. In the narrow sense, the FM dAVF is the non-sinus-type dAVF with direct venous reflux to the medulla oblongata or spinal cord via the bridging veins (BVs) of the FM.

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Spinal arteriovenous(AV) shunt disease is rare, although many neurosurgeons may encounter patients with the disease. Recently, the pathological findings and classification of spinal AV shunt disease have been well described. The fundamental treatment of spinal AV shunt disease involves interruption of the shunt, which is achieved by endovascular treatment or direct surgery.

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Aim: Vertebral artery dissection (VAD) is a rare cause of non-traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) with significant clinical implications. This study compared the clinical characteristics and outcomes of SAH from intracranial VAD rupture to those from other etiologies, primarily aneurysmal rupture.

Methods: This single-center retrospective cohort study at Okayama University Hospital included patients with non-traumatic SAH diagnosed between 2019 and 2023.

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  • A case of cardiac tamponade caused by coronary artery injury is presented, highlighting its rarity as a complication following lobectomy for lung cancer.
  • An 82-year-old man underwent left upper lobectomy, experienced a postoperative shock due to cardiac tamponade, and was found to have a lacerated coronary artery; he ultimately died from complications.
  • The study suggests that while intraoperative injury to the heart is a possibility, the injury may have been caused by staples used during surgery, which could have penetrated the pericardium as the lung expanded post-surgery.
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  • The study aimed to classify medullary bridging vein-draining dural arteriovenous fistulas (MBV-DAVFs) near the foramen magnum and analyze their structure and treatment outcomes.
  • It categorized these fistulas into four groups: JV-BV (jugular vein proximity), ACV-BV (anterior condylar vein), MS-BV (marginal sinus), and SCS-BV (suboccipital cavernous sinus), and observed a male predominance among patients.
  • Results showed varying treatment success rates with transarterial embolization (TAE) - complete obliteration was highest in the JV-BV group and lowest in the SCS-BV group, highlighting treatment challenges
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  • Photon-counting detector (PCD) CT has notable advantages over energy-integrating detector (EID) CT, including reduced radiation dose, enhanced spatial resolution, and fewer artifacts.
  • PCD CT angiography (CTA) is valuable for assessing brain tumors and spinal vascular conditions, providing critical information for preoperative planning and risk evaluation.
  • This review discusses the potential of PCD-CTA to serve as a less invasive alternative to selective angiography, emphasizing its accuracy in clinical applications related to cranial and spinal issues.
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Preoperative embolization(POE)of intracranial meningioma is performed worldwide. Although clear evidence of the effectiveness of POE has not been reported in the literature, the technique plays an important role in open surgery, especially for large or skull base meningiomas. The purposes of embolization include: 1)induction of tumor necrosis, resulting in a safer operation, 2)reduction in intraoperative bleeding, and 3)decrease in operative time.

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The superior petrosal sinus and petrosal vein are important drainage routes for the posterior cranial fossa, with some variations and collateral vessels. An anterolateral-type tentorial dural arteriovenous fistula, which occurs around the petrosal vein, often develops aggressive symptoms due to venous reflux to the brainstem and cerebellum. Neuroendovascular treatment of this fistula is usually challenging because transarterial embolization has a high risk and indications for transvenous embolization are limited.

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We may encounter patients with chronic empyema for whom open-window thoracostomy is unavoidable. However, patients with chronic empyema are sometimes at high-risk for surgery under general anesthesia. We, herein, present our surgical experience with three chronic empyema cases who underwent open-window thoracostomy under local anesthesia.

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Objectives: Incident reporting systems are widely used to identify risks and enable organisational learning. Free-text descriptions contain important information about factors associated with incidents. This study aimed to develop error scores by extracting information about the presence of error factors in incidents using an original decision-making model that partly relies on natural language processing techniques.

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Background: Silent magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) mitigates metal artifacts, facilitating clear visualization of neck remnants after stent and coil embolization of cerebral aneurysms. This study aims to scrutinize hemodynamics at the neck remnant by employing silent MRA and computational fluid dynamics.

Observations: The authors longitudinally tracked images of a partially thrombosed anterior communicating artery aneurysm's neck remnant, which had been treated with stent-assisted coil embolization, using silent MRA over a decade.

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Intracranial artery dissections (IADs), although uncommon, are an important cause of cerebral infarction and subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). Some IADs can heal spontaneously after reconstitution of the vessel lumen with excellent prognosis. Meanwhile, others can progress to stroke that requires treatment.

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Several studies have reported the importance of preoperative simulations. This report describes the methods and utility of neuroendovascular treatment using a three-dimensional(3D)-printed hollow cerebral aneurysm model. This model was created using a stereolithography apparatus-type 3D printer with digital imaging and communications in medicine data from 3D digital subtraction angiograms.

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We analyzed the correlation between the duration of electroencephalogram (EEG) recovery and histological outcome in rats in the acute stage of subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) to find a new predictor of the subsequent outcome. SAH was induced in eight rats by cisternal blood injection, and the duration of cortical depolarization was measured. EEG power spectrums were given by time frequency analysis, and histology was evaluated.

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Scavengers that capture reactive chemical substances are used to prevent the decomposition of materials. However, in the field of catalysis, the development of scavengers that inhibit background pathways has attracted little attention, although the concept will open up an otherwise inaccessible reaction space. In catalytic bromination, fast non-catalyzed background reactions disturb the catalytic control of the selectivity, even when using N-bromoamide reagents, which have a milder reactivity than bromine (Br ).

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Serotonergic psychedelics such as psilocybin, lysergic acid diethylamide, and DOI exert a hallucinatory effect through serotonin 5-HT receptor (5-HT2A) activation. Recent studies have revealed that serotonergic psychedelics have therapeutic potential for neuropsychiatric disorders, including major depressive and anxiety-related disorders. However, the involvement of 5-HT2A in mediating the therapeutic effects of these drugs remains unclear.

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Objective: Simulation training has focused on education and practical training. However, the adoption rate of neurointerventional simulation training in Japan is unknown. Therefore, we sent a questionnaire survey form to consulting specialists from the Japanese Society for Neuroendovascular Therapy (JSNET) to clarify the actual simulation training situation and compare the differences between university hospitals and general hospitals in Japan.

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Depression is a common psychiatric disorder affecting around 300 million people worldwide. Serum cortisol and glucocorticoid levels in humans are reportedly higher in patients with depression compared to controls. Furthermore, rodents repeatedly treated with exogenous corticosterone (CORT), a glucocorticoid in rodents, exhibit deficits in emotional behaviors.

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Background And Purpose: There has been limited literature regarding the bridging veins (BVs) of the medulla oblongata around the foramen magnum (FM). The present study aims to analyze the normal angioarchitecture of the BVs around the FM using slab MIP images of three-dimensional (3D) angiography.

Methods: We collected 3D angiography data of posterior fossa veins and analyzed the BVs around the FM using slab MIP images.

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Serotonergic psychedelics such as psilocybin, lysergic acid diethylamide, and DOI exert a hallucinatory effect through serotonin 5-HT 2A receptor (5-HT2A) activation. Recent studies have revealed that serotonergic psychedelics have therapeutic potential for neuropsychiatric disorders, including major depressive and anxiety-related disorders. However, the involvement of 5-HT2A in mediating the therapeutic effects of these drugs remains unclear.

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Background: An amyloidoma is defined as a solitary, localized, tumor-like deposit of amyloid in the absence of systemic amyloidosis. Amyloidomas occur most frequently in the bladder, followed by the lungs, trachea and bronchi, larynx and vocal cords, tonsils, conjunctivae, orbits, lymph nodes, gastrointestinal tract, and skin. It is extremely rare for an amyloidoma to present in the chest wall.

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Introduction: While chronic kidney disease (CKD) is one of the most important contributors to mortality from non-communicable diseases, the number of nephrologists is limited worldwide. Medical cooperation is a system of cooperation between primary care physicians and nephrological institutions, consisting of nephrologists and multidisciplinary care teams. Although it has been reported that multidisciplinary care teams contribute to the prevention of worsening renal functions and cardiovascular events, there are few studies on the effect of a medical cooperation system.

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