Publications by authors named "Kenji Tsutsumi"

Aim: Stage II-IV colorectal cancers are subdivided according to TNM categories. However, stage I cases are a single category, despite the inclusion of both T1 and T2 cases, which may have different outcomes. The aim of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of subdividing stage I colorectal cancers by T category.

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We report two cases of unresectable advanced gastric cancer treated with S-1, CDDP and trastuzumab. A significant reduction of tumors was observed in these cases. A 77-year-old man was diagnosed as unresectable gastric cancer.

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Background: The aim of this study was to investigate early and late dumping syndromes in a large number of patients after gastrectomy for gastric cancer.

Study Design: Responses to questions on a visual analogue scale survey completed by 1,153 gastrectomy patients were analyzed for associations between clinical factors and occurrence of dumping syndrome. Types of gastrectomy included distal gastrectomy with Billroth I or with Roux-Y reconstruction, pylorus preserving gastrectomy, proximal gastrectomy, and total gastrectomy.

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Background: The purpose of this retrospective study was to investigate the feasibility of colon interposition procedures after esophagectomy with extended lymphadenectomy.

Methods: Between 1990 and 2008, 95 consecutive patients underwent colon interposition after esophagectomy with extended lymphadenectomy for esophageal cancer in our Institution. We reviewed clinical data and long-term survival, and also investigated the association between anastomotic leakage and clinicopathologic findings.

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The combination chemotherapy with docetaxel/CDDP/5-FU(DCF)for head and neck squamous carcinoma(SCC) has been widely accepted. It seems quite natural that DCF therapy is expected to be equally effective against esophageal SCC because of their histological similarity. In this report, we present a case of unresectable advanced esophageal SCC with multiple liver metastases which showed remarkable regression by DCF therapy, with relatively slight adverse effects.

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Since pharmacokinetics in patients undergoing hemodialysis differs from that in patients with normal renal function, chemotherapy for a hemodialysis patient should be considered with due care. We administered chemotherapy of modified FOLFOX6 to a patient on hemodialysis with inoperable metastatic colorectal cancer, and measured his plasma concentration of total platinum and non-protein-bound platinum. Since there is no reported case of oxaliplatin use in patients on hemodialysis so far, we evaluated whether it could be safely used for such patients.

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A study of 256 patients whose dates and patterns of first mode of recurrence after curative esophagectomy from 1984 to 2004 revealed the recent improvement in survival after the detection of tumor recurrence. This tendency was evident in lymphatic recurrence, particularly in the cervical area. Lung metastasis was another mode of recurrence that has shown recent improvement.

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The lymph node metastases of esophageal cancer occur over a wide area. It is essential for radical surgery of such metastases to aim at en bloc dissection. Otherwise, it can easily become a combination of blunt esophagectomy and lymph node sampling through a right thoracotomy.

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A 54-year-old male with chronic renal failure due to diabetic nephropathy suffered dysphagia and left facial spasm without head trauma during a hemodialysis session. CT scan revealed a right acute epidural hematoma. MRI and cerebral angiography did not reveal any abnormalities in the intracranial vasculature.

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A 52-year-old man with medical complications of diabetic mellitus and alcoholic liver dysfunction, presented with weakness in the bilateral lower extremities. Cervical magnetic resonance images disclosed the lesion extended from retropharyngeal space and multiple vertebral bodies to epidural space of the spinal canal, which was enhanced by gadolinium. Not only fever elevation during clinical course but also inflammatory reaction on selologic examination were not identified, so we initially thought the lesion metastatic spinal tumor.

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