Publications by authors named "Kenitiro Kaneko"

Background: Liposarcomas represent ~9.8-16% of soft tissue sarcomas, with the extremities and retroperitoneum being the primary sites of occurrence. While liposarcoma in the inguinal region is uncommon, few reported cases originate from the retroperitoneum and protrude into the scrotum through the inguinal canal.

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Background: As laparoscopic surgery becomes more prevalent worldwide, Meckel's diverticula are increasingly being discovered incidentally during surgery. There is no consensus on whether to follow up or resect such diverticula, which are usually asymptomatic. In cases of transabdominal preperitoneal inguinal hernia repair, resection of such a diverticulum might add the risk of mesh infection.

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  • - Biliary atresia (BA) is a rare condition in infants that leads to jaundice and can cause vitamin K deficiency bleeding (VKDB), leading to complications such as hematomas from vaccinations.
  • - A case of an 82-day-old girl with BA developed a significant hematoma in her arm after receiving a pneumococcal vaccine, resulting in a radial nerve palsy due to the bleeding.
  • - Timely detection and management of BA and VKDB are crucial, as delays can lead to severe consequences, including lasting nerve damage even after treatment interventions like liver transplant.
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  • - The study examined the effectiveness of fundus-first laparoscopic cholecystectomy (FFLC) as a surgical option for severe cholecystitis by comparing outcomes from two groups of patients: one before and one after FFLC became common practice.
  • - Results showed that after FFLC was introduced, there was a significant increase in its usage, a decrease in laparoscopic subtotal cholecystectomy cases, fewer instances of bile duct complications, and a shorter average hospitalization time for patients.
  • - Overall, the findings suggest that FFLC leads to better surgical outcomes for patients with severe cholecystitis, demonstrating its value as an effective surgical technique.
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Background: The criteria for deciding upon non-operative management for nonocclusive mesenteric ischemia (NOMI) are poorly defined. The aim of this study is to determine the prognostic factors for survival in conservative treatment of NOMI.

Methods: Patients with bowel ischemia were identified by searching for "ICD-10 code K550" in the Diagnosis Procedure Combination database between June 2015 and May 2020.

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The number of robotic inguinal hernia repair (RIHR) surgeries performed by younger surgeons and surgical residents has been growing worldwide. As a result, there has been growing interest in the pace at which surgeons develop their competencies. In Japan, the number of robotic surgeries with the double bipolar technique for gastric cancer is increasing.

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Background: Simple hepatic cysts are common lesions in adults, but rare in children. Because of their benign nature, simple hepatic cysts may not be detected until they grow too large to be diagnosed and resected in a minimally invasive manner.

Case Presentation: An 18-month-old girl presented with an enormous cyst occupying the entire abdomen.

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Kato and colleagues present prenatal cases with transitional features between congenital biliary dilatation and biliary atresia. They propose that all prenatal biliary cysts originate from choledochal cysts with a narrow segment, but present on a spectrum from congenital biliary dilatation to biliary atresia depending on the severity of reactive biliary sclerosis.

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Introduction: Recent reports have shown laparoscopic gastric devascularization and splenectomy (Hassab's procedure) to be a safe and effective treatment for esophagogastric varices with portal hypertension. However, the long-term postoperative results remain unclear.

Methods: Between 2009 and 2015, 17 patients with portal hypertension and esophagogastric varices underwent laparoscopic Hassab's procedure at our institution.

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  • The da Vinci Surgical System (DVSS) is becoming more popular for general surgeries, including inguinal hernia repairs, particularly in the USA, with over 5500 systems installed globally.
  • While studies suggest robotic surgery is safe and feasible for hernia repair, there is no strong evidence proving it is superior to traditional open or laparoscopic methods in terms of long-term outcomes.
  • Robotic surgery may offer advantages like reduced complications, less postoperative pain, and a quicker learning curve for surgeons, but its implementation remains limited in many countries.
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A 55-year-old man underwent Hartmann's procedure for generalized peritonitis caused by perforation of sigmoid colon cancer, which was histologically diagnosed as tubular adenocarcinoma penetrating the muscularis propria (T3). The extent of lymph node dissection was insufficient for the advanced cancer, according to the concept of complete mesocolic excision. Two months after surgery, he underwent laparoscopic Hartmann's reversal, combined with interval lymphadenectomy.

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Aim: Drain fluid amylase concentration (DFAC) has been reported as a predictor of clinically relevant postoperative pancreatic fistula (CR-POPF) after pancreatectomy. However, the clinical significance of measuring the total drain fluid amylase amount (DFAA) considering the daily drainage volume of CR-POPF remains unclear.

Methods: Data from 216 consecutive patients who underwent pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD) (n = 126) or distal pancreatectomy (DP) (n = 90) between August 2014 and November 2020 were reviewed.

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Background: Advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) can often spread as intrahepatic metastases. Extrahepatic metastasis (e.g.

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Background: Neonatal intrahepatic cholestasis caused by citrin deficiency (NICCD) is a common form of neonatal jaundice. Histopathological examination of the liver in patients with NICCD typically shows fatty liver, steatohepatitis, and liver fibrosis. Jaundice and fatty liver often improve by 1 year of age.

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Background: Symptomatic congenital biliary dilatation (CBD) during early infancy is always characterized by cystic dilation of the common bile duct with a narrow segment connecting the pancreatic duct.

Case Presentation: In two consecutive infants with a prenatal diagnosis of CBD, we found that biliary sludge had formed in the cyst upon the appearance of symptoms including acholic stool and hypertransaminasemia. Infrared absorption spectrometry revealed that the sludge consisted of calcium bilirubinate.

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  • A 35-year-old man with a history of left undescended testis experienced abdominal pain and was found to have a large pelvic mass, identified as a seminoma, after emergency surgery.
  • The case highlights the importance of monitoring for malignancy in individuals with an empty scrotum, as potential tumors can develop even years after surgery.
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  • The study aimed to compare the effectiveness and safety of preemptive analgesia using a transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block versus celecoxib for patients undergoing laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair.
  • Sixty patients were divided into three groups to receive either celecoxib, celecoxib with diclofenac, or a TAP block, and pain levels were measured after surgery.
  • Results showed that celecoxib provided better pain relief at rest and movement compared to the TAP block, suggesting celecoxib is a valid option for managing postoperative pain.
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Objective: There are no previous studies analyzing the prognostic predictive value of adding the tumor factor (i.e., Tumor Burden (TB) score) to the Controlling Nutritional Status (CONUT) score for patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).

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Background: A Killian-Jamieson diverticulum is a rare pharyngoesophageal diverticulum that is radically treated by diverticulectomy. However, there is no consensus on whether cricopharyngeal myotomy is necessary, and the optimal surgical methods that prevent postoperative complications such as leakage are undetermined.

Case Presentation: A 49-year-old man was referred to our hospital with oropharyngeal dysphagia while eating.

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A 1-year-old boy presented with a 4-month history of hypertension, ptosis of the right upper eyelid, left hemifacial sweating, and flushing. He was diagnosed with Harlequin syndrome associated with Horner syndrome. Computed tomography revealed a mass lesion in the right superior mediastinum.

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Background: Recently, diagnostic criteria for malnutrition have been proposed by the European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism (ESPEN). This study aimed to investigate the utility of the ESPEN malnutrition criteria as a predictor for major complications following hepatectomy and pancreatectomy.

Methods: Data were reviewed from 176 consecutive patients who underwent hepatectomy (n = 103) or pancreatectomy (n = 73) between November 2017 and December 2019.

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Aim: Robotic surgery using the da Vinci system has markedly increased worldwide. However, robotic inguinal hernia repair remains unpopular outside the United States. We introduced and evaluated a robotic transabdominal preperitoneal repair (R-TAPP) technique for inguinal hernia in our hospital.

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Background: Detection of common bile duct (CBD) stones is a major objective of intraoperative cholangiography (IOC) in laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC). We evaluated the feasibility and safety of the routine use of transcystic choledochoscopy following IOC (dual common bile duct examination: DCBDE), which may improve the diagnostic accuracy of CBD stones and facilitate one-stage clearance, in LC for suspected choledocholithiasis.

Methods: Between May 2017 and November 2018, 38 patients with suspected choledocholithiasis were prospectively enrolled in this study, regardless of whether they underwent endoscopic sphincterotomy.

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Background: Based on the spatial relationship of an aberrant right hepatic duct (ARHD) with the cystic duct and gallbladder neck, we propose a practical classification to evaluate the specific form predisposing to injury in laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC).

Methods: We retrospectively investigated the preoperative images (mostly magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography) and clinical outcomes of 721 consecutive patients who underwent LC at our institute from 2015 to 2018. We defined the high-risk ARHD as follows: Type A: communicating with the cystic duct and Type B: running along the gallbladder neck or adjacent to the infundibulum (the minimal distance from the ARHD < 5 mm), regardless of the confluence pattern in the biliary tree.

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This randomized, observer-blinded prospective study aimed to compare the postoperative analgesic effects of ultrasound-guided rectus sheath block with those of local anesthetic infiltration of the surgical field in children undergoing inguinal hernia repair. Children aged 2 to 14 years, scheduled for elective single-incision laparoscopic percutaneous extraperitoneal closure, were randomly allocated to receive ultrasound-guided rectus sheath block (group R) or local anesthetic infiltration of the surgical field (group L). In group R, 0.

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