Publications by authors named "Kento Terasaki"

Uniportal video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) is a minimally invasive, wound-reducing approach performed mainly in Europe and Asia. This approach is rapidly gaining popularity in Japan. We performed a technique with layer awareness, grasping and dissection of tissue membrane even in uniport VATS as for open thoracotomy or multiport VATS.

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A 75-year-old woman with a left breast mass on breast cancer screening was referred to our hospital for detailed evaluation. Further examination revealed left breast cancer with metastases to the left axilla, left parasternal region, left supraclavicular fossa, mediastinum, and left hilar lymph nodes, as well as multiple lung metastases. Histopathological evaluation of a needle biopsy specimen revealed invasive ductal carcinoma(scirrhous type), and she was diagnosed with Stage Ⅳ human epidermal growth factor receptor 2(HER2)-positive breast cancer.

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The basic characteristics of three low-cost radiation survey meters using multi-pixel photon counters (MPPC), the C12137, T-GMK2-S, and iMetry, were measured. The linearity of the dose rate was confirmed over the full range of each instrument. All the survey meters could obtain gamma-ray energy spectra, with an accuracy within ± 30% of the theoretical value.

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Real-time radiation dose management is important because staff members working in interventional radiology may be exposed to relatively high doses of primary and scattered radiation from the body of a patient. In this study, we investigated the dependence of energy and dose rate of the commercially available semiconductor detector named Pocket Geiger (POKEGA) for personal monitoring in diagnostic X-rays. In the energy-dependence study, a suitable metal filter and the threshold level were examined for energy compensation using a Monte Carlo calculation code.

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The ionisation chamber for computed tomography (CT) is an instrument that is most commonly used to measure the computed tomography dose index. However, it has been reported that the 10 cm effective detection length of the ionisation chamber is insufficient due to the extent of the dose distribution outside the chamber. The purpose of this study was to estimate the basic characteristics of a plastic scintillating fibre (PSF) detector with a long detection length of 50 cm in CT radiation fields.

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