Publications by authors named "Hiroko Murakami"

Background: Severe extremity trauma is one of the most challenging injuries to treat. Limb salvage after severe extremity trauma requires rapid revascularization, accurate and appropriate bone and soft tissue reconstruction, and appropriate management to address critical complications. The purpose of this study was to report the treatment outcomes for severe extremity trauma injuries at our independent orthopedic trauma center.

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Temporary intravascular shunting (TIVS) is an effective method to shorten the duration of ischemia and contribute to limb salvage in the treatment of popliteal artery injury (PAI). Traditionally used shunt tubes require ligation or clamping to the blood vessel, which has the disadvantage of causing secondary damage to the vessel. We present two cases in which TIVS was performed using the Pruitt-F3 Carotid Shunt (LeMaitre Vascular Inc.

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Background: Popliteal artery injury (PAI) is a challenging condition. Even with appropriate initial treatment and reconstruction of the associated injuries, extensive soft-tissue necrosis may occur, requiring lower leg amputation. There are no reports on the effectiveness of orthoplastic surgery in treating traumatic PAI.

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Fix and flap surgery is the standard treatment for severe open-limb fractures. In cases of complex injuries, secondary surgeries such as additional osteosynthesis, implant removal, bone grafting, and debulking surgery may be required after the soft tissue condition has stabilized. During secondary surgery, if the nutrient vessels of the flap are resected haphazardly and an additional procedure is performed, flap necrosis may occur owing to insufficient blood flow.

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Background: Popliteal artery injury (PAI) is a challenging trauma that requires prompt and accurate treatment since the probability of lower-limb amputation increases with the ischemic time. Intravascular shunting and cross-limb vascular shunting (CLS) are used as temporary vascular shunting (TVS) methods to shorten the ischemic time for limb vascular injury. CLS involves sending blood from an artery in a healthy body part to a peripheral vessel in an injured part to immediately resume blood flow to the injured limb.

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We performed reverse sural artery flap (RSAF) with the stepwise delay method, cutting the vascular pedicle step by step, as the patient had a high risk of flap necrosis. Surgical delay in RSAF is anticipated to prevent not only flap cyanosis but also flap congestion.

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We report a case in which distraction plating was performed for bilateral highly comminuted distal radius fractures. The upper extremities' range of motion and function was acceptable. Thus, distraction plating can be a good option for relatively young patients with severe comminution of the radius and soft tissue damage.

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Bulkiness is patients' major complaint after free latissimus dorsi (LD) flap. We performed tangential excision debulking at 6-13 days following free LD flap in three patients. No flap necrosis or major complications occurred.

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We present three cases of strong one-staged tendon reconstruction for musculotendinous junction avulsion tendon injuries, and called it a 'pull-in suture'. The clinical outcomes of this method are comparable to those of tendon transfer; it is an effective reconstruction method that should be considered as an initial treatment procedure.

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We recently reported increased levels of urinary free-glycans in some cancer patients. Here, we focused on cancer related alterations in the levels of high molecular weight free-glycans. The rationale for this study was that branching, elongation, fucosylation and sialylation, which lead to increases in the molecular weight of glycans, are known to be up-regulated in cancer.

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Purpose: Postoperative over-telescoping (OT) with lag screws is often observed in reverse oblique intertrochanteric fractures. This study aimed to clarify the risk factors of OT in patients with reverse oblique intertrochanteric fractures.

Methods: Electronic medical records of patients diagnosed with reverse oblique intertrochanteric fractures using plain radiography who underwent operative fixation with an intramedullary nail between August 2013 and December 2019 were reviewed.

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Urinary free-glycans are promising markers of disease. In this study, we attempted to identify novel tumor markers by focusing on neutral free-glycans in urine. Free-glycans extracted from the urine of normal subjects and cancer patients with gastric, colorectal, pancreatic and bile duct were fluorescently labeled with 2-aminopyridine.

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We previously reported the precise structure of acidic free-glycans in human urine. In the present study, structural analysis of neutral free-glycans in urine was performed in fine detail. Urine samples were collected from 21 healthy volunteers and free-glycans extracted from the creatinine-adjusted urine and then fluorescently labeled with 2-aminopyridine.

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Alterations to glycans in cancer patients have been used to identify novel tumor biomarkers. Most of these studies have focused on protein glycosylation but less attention has been paid to free-glycans. Here, we analyzed acidic free-glycans in the urine of cancer patients to identify novel tumor marker candidates.

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  • * Following the injury, an MRI showed an abnormal vertical line at the femoral neck, which developed into an oblique band two weeks later.
  • * The patient opted for conservative treatment, and after six MRI follow-ups over 32 weeks, the bone united without any displacement noted.
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In rare cases of ankle fracture dislocation, the posterior tibial muscle tendon (TP tendon) is incarcerated between the tibia and fibula, thereby impeding reduction. Here we describe a case that presented with such a condition, in which ankle reduction was achieved and surgical repair of the incarcerated TP was delayed. The subject was a 30-year-old male who sustained a fracture dislocation of the left ankle (AO:44-C1.

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Fat tissue produces a variety of secreted proteins (adipocytokines) with important roles in metabolism. We isolated a newly identified adipocytokine, visfatin, that is highly enriched in the visceral fat of both humans and mice and whose expression level in plasma increases during the development of obesity. Visfatin corresponds to a protein identified previously as pre-B cell colony-enhancing factor (PBEF), a 52-kilodalton cytokine expressed in lymphocytes.

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