Publications by authors named "Ida A"

Purpose: Interventions to improve the standing reach ability of older adults are essential for full functional independence, and structured positive feedback (PF) may be an effective intervention strategy. The purposes of this pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) are to investigate the preliminary efficacy of structured PF for improving the standing reach ability of older patients admitted to a convalescent rehabilitation ward and evaluate the feasibility of a future full-scale RCT.

Methods: Thirty-two eligible older adults (83.

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  • Surgical resection after nivolumab and platinum-based chemotherapy is complicated due to inflammation and fibrosis in the chest, especially near major structures.
  • Robotic surgery enhances minimally invasive procedures by providing high-definition 3D views and precise movements, making complex lung resections safer after immunochemotherapy.
  • A tutorial showcases a robotic right lower lobectomy with a 138-minute console time and minimal blood loss, resulting in a quick recovery and a final diagnosis of stage 0 squamous cell carcinoma.
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Introduction: In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), the number of cancer deaths is expected to double between 2020 and 2030; however, financial costs remain a barrier to accessing cancer treatment and care. There is an evidence gap on financial toxicity related to cancer care in SSA, both for the patient and for the family members providing care. Against this background, this review aims to analyse cancer care-related financial toxicity for the patient and family caregivers in SSA.

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Objective: We retrospectively evaluated whether or not conventional air leak testing is necessary in robotic major pulmonary resections.

Methods: After excluding patients who received 2 or more days of postoperative drainage for chylothorax or excessive pleural effusion, 578 patients who underwent major pulmonary resection using minimally invasive approaches between February 2019 and November 2023 at our institution were included in this study. All patients were divided into two groups including thoracoscopic (n = 471) and robotic (n = 107) approaches.

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The fissureless technique in a lobectomy is considered useful to avoid postoperative prolonged air leak when a fissure is fused because it is not dissected. In particular, this technique has been used most frequently in right upper lobectomies because the dense fissure was most frequently found between the right upper and middle lobes. We believe that the surgical steps in this technique should be modified depending on the surgical approach, although the concept that the hilar structures, including the pulmonary vessels and bronchi, are each transected prior to division of a dense fissure is the same.

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In pulmonary segmentectomy, the dominant pulmonary arteries are traditionally divided at the fissure. However, this approach sometimes leads to inadvertent injury to the pulmonary artery and prolonged air leak when the fissure is fused. To overcome these problems, by taking advantage of the good visualization provided by robotic surgery, we have adopted the lung-inverted approach without fissure dissection for segmentectomy.

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Low-load resistance training promotes muscle strength and hypertrophic adaptations when combined with blood flow restriction (BFR). However, the effect of BFR on muscle endurance remains unclear. The aim of this study was to clarify the effects of BFR on muscle performance and adaptation, with special reference to local muscle endurance.

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A 72-year-old man with type 2 sub-circumferential tumors in the descending colon and two nodules around the pedicle of the inferior mesenteric artery (main lymph node area) underwent laparoscopic left hemicolectomy with D3 lymphadenectomy. Two lymph nodes around the inferior mesenteric artery pedicle were completely excised. Pathological examination revealed a moderately differentiated tubular adenocarcinoma.

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COVID-19 infection or vaccination is rarely associated with arterial occlusive disease of the extremities. The surgical department of a hospital in Johor, Malaysia, recorded a significant increase in the number of COVID-19-related acute limb ischaemia when the rates of COVID-19 were high both locally and internationally. The clinical presentation and management of acute limb ischaemia associated with COVID-19 infection or vaccination are largely underreported in Johor.

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The aim of the present study was to verify whether the baseline circulating tumor cell (CTC) count might serve as a predictor of overall survival (OS) and metastasis-free survival (MFS) in patients with high-risk prostate cancer (PCa) during a follow-up period of at least 5 years. CTCs were enumerated using three different assay formats in 104 patients: the CellSearch system, EPISPOT assay and GILUPI CellCollector. A total of 57 (55%) patients survived until the end of the follow-up period, with a 5 year OS of 66% (95% CI: 56-74%).

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Background: The association between the combination of platelet count and neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio (COP-NLR) at the time of adverse events during sunitinib treatment and prognosis is unclear, and prognostic models combining the prognostic factors of sunitinib have not been well studied. Thus, we developed a prognostic model that includes the COP-NLR to predict the prognosis of patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC) treated with sunitinib.

Methods: We performed a retrospective cohort study of 102 patients treated with sunitinib for mRCC between 2008 and 2020 in three hospitals associated with Showa University, Japan.

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Double inferior vena cava (DIVC) is a rare but generally asymptomatic condition that is often detected incidentally by radiological examinations such as computed tomography (CT). Here, we describe the case of a 73-year-old woman with DIVC, who underwent robot-assisted surgery (RS) for rectal cancer. In this case, 3D CT angiography showed DIVC with an interiliac vein from the left common iliac vein and a tortuous aorta.

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A 69-year-old female underwent laparoscopic ileal partial resection for ileal adenocarcinoma. Pathological diagnosis was moderately differentiated tubular adenocarcinoma (UICC 8th; T4N0M0 StageIIB). The patient received adjuvant chemotherapy with modified 5-fluorouracil/leucovorin/oxaliplatin.

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The patient was a 57-year-old man who visited the department of neurosurgery for headache and lightheadedness. He was admitted with a diagnosis of brain tumor based on imaging findings. Severe brain dysfunction and mild ataxia were observed, and craniotomy tumor resection was performed 5 days after admission.

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Differentiating small cell neuroendocrine (NE) carcinoma (SCNC) of the prostate from adenocarcinoma with NE differentiation based on morphological features alone sometimes can be challenging. Given that treatment strategies vary depending on histological type, an accurate diagnosis is critical. This study aimed to identify the accurate diagnostic factors for SCNC of the prostate.

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This study examined the impact of the degree of occlusion in colorectal cancer during the perioperative period. The subjects included 207 patients who underwent elective colorectal cancer resection. The degree of obstruction at the first medical examination was evaluated using the ColoRectal Obstruction Scoring System(CROSS).

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Background: Prostate cancer has become increasingly common worldwide. Although Grade group (GG) is widely accepted as an indicator of prostate cancer grade, there are malignancies that cannot be defined by GG alone. Moreover, the relationship between GG and other parameters remains unclear.

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Aim: We aimed to evaluate the sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value (NPV) of noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT) in high-risk pregnant women.

Methods: Pregnant women who underwent GeneTech NIPT, the most commonly used NIPT in Japan, between January 2015 and March 2019, at Japan NIPT Consortium medical sites were recruited for this study. The exclusion criteria were as follows: pregnant women with missing survey items, multiple pregnancy/vanishing twins, chromosomal abnormalities in the fetus other than the NIPT target disease, and nonreportable NIPT results.

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  • A retrospective study analyzed maternal characteristics and neonatal outcomes related to false-positive and false-negative results from non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) using cell-free DNA (cfDNA) in a sample of over 56,000 women from 2013 to 2018.
  • Out of these women, there were 54 false-positive cases (0.095%) and 3 false-negative cases (0.006%), with some false positives linked to factors like vanishing twins and confined placental mosaicism.
  • The findings highlight that false results in NIPT are relatively rare and often have identifiable explanations, emphasizing the importance of genetic counseling for women considering the test.
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Background: The benefit of chemotherapy for patients with metastatic colorectal cancer has not been established.

Methods: We retrospectively evaluated the effectiveness of chemotherapy with capecitabine and bevacizumab for patients with a performance status (PS) of 3.

Results: Seven patients were included; median age was 82 years (range, 65-91 years).

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Background: Sarcopenia is a major health issue especially in patients on maintenance hemodialysis. Low skeletal muscle mass is included in the diagnostic criteria for sarcopenia. The skeletal muscle mass is usually evaluated by modalities such as bioimpedance analysis (BIA) or dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, however the assessment of skeletal muscle mass using computed tomography (CT) images has not been established.

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Gamma-glutamyl hydroxymethyl rhodamine green (gGlu-HMRG) is an activatable fluorescent probe that can be activated by γ-glutamyltranspeptidase (GGT). The expression of GGT in the kidney, which is one of the major organs exhibiting enhanced GGT expression, is exclusively localised to the cortex. Here, we aimed to investigate the feasibility of gGlu-HMRG as a probe for the on-site assessment of renal biopsy specimens.

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We assessed the therapeutic effect of curative resection in patients with multiple relapses of colorectal cancer using the time to surgical failure(TSF)as an index. We included 24 patients who experienced recurrence after curative resection of primary colorectal cancer at our department between 1993 and 2015. Curative resection for multiple relapses was possible in these patients.

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