Publications by authors named "Kimimasa Ikeda"

A 79-year-old man with unresectable advanced gastric cancer due to invasion to the pancreas and positive lavage cytology( T4b, N+, M1, CY1, cStage ⅣB; Japanese classification of gastric carcinoma, 15th edition)received standard chemotherapy, including 6 courses of S-1 plus cisplatin as first-line therapy and 2 courses of paclitaxel plus ramucirumab followed by 6 courses of paclitaxel monotherapy as second-line therapy. The primary lesion became PD with these treatments. Subsequently, nivolumab monotherapy was introduced as third-line therapy.

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We report a case of anal canal cancer with Pagetoid spread without a macroscopic skin lesion. A 54-year-old man was admitted to a hospital with complaints of bloody stools. Endoscopic examination revealed a polyp in the anal canal, and endoscopic mucosal resection was performed.

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Background: The feasibility and safety of laparoscopic extensive resection (ER) for complicated appendicitis (CA) has not been clarified. We assessed the feasibility of laparoscopic ER versus open ER for CA.

Methods: We retrospectively enrolled consecutive 983 patients who underwent emergency surgery for appendicitis, including 91 patients who underwent ER for CA, between April 2007 and October 2019.

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A 68-year-old woman was presented with anorexia. Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy revealed type 4 gastric cancer at corpus of the stomach. Peritoneal metastasis was detected by staging laparoscopy.

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We report a case of recurrent hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)successfully treated by radiation therapy. A 79-year-old woman was diagnosed with HCC and underwent liver resection. Seven months after resection, CT and MRI detected a new HCC, and she had a surgery again.

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Objectives: We previously reported the feasibility of neoadjuvant capecitabine and oxaliplatin plus bevacizumab as a treatment for locally advanced rectal cancer (UMIN000003219). The aim of this study is to investigate the prognostic relevance of neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by total mesorectal resection (TME).

Methods: Twenty-five patients of our prior multicenter prospective study of neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by TME enrolled to this study.

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Purpose: Whether malignant colorectal obstruction (MCO) after one-stage curative surgery without preoperative decompression has a poor prognosis remains unclear. We assessed long-term outcomes of one-stage surgery without preoperative decompression for stage II/III MCO.

Methods: We retrospectively enrolled patients with stage II/III colorectal cancer (CRC) between April 2011 and December 2017.

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Background: Approximately 20% of colorectal cancer patients show complete or incomplete bowel obstruction as an early symptom. Preoperative nonsurgical decompression such as placing a self-expanding metallic stent for malignant colorectal obstruction has been shown to be effective for reducing perioperative morbidity and mortality. However, there is a lack of published studies reporting robot-assisted laparoscopic surgery (RALS) after self-expanding metallic stent (SEMS) placement for malignant rectal obstruction (MRO).

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Aim: Appendiceal mucinous neoplasms are rare, and thus the literature is sparse with regard to histological types, staging, and prognosis. In particular, it is unclear how long-term outcome may differ between mucinous adenocarcinomas and other adenocarcinomas. In the present study, we aimed to investigate the histological types and stages of appendiceal neoplasms, and to evaluate the prognostic impacts of these factors in patients with mucinous adenocarcinomas and non-mucinous adenocarcinomas.

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Objective: To evaluate the diagnostic usefulness of performing a preoperative water-soluble contrast enema (WSCE) before emergency surgery for colorectal perforation.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 68 consecutive patients who underwent a preoperative WSCE before emergency surgery for colorectal perforation during the period from January 2011 to December 2017. Clinical characteristics and inflammatory biomarkers were compared between patients with Hinchey I-II versus those with Hinchey III-IV.

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A 78-year-old man with a history of open sigmoidectomy for sigmoid cancer presented with abdominal pain and vomiting. Abdominal multi-detector CT revealed an obstructive ileocecal tumor with distended small bowel on the oral side. We performed emergency drainage using a transnasal decompression tube, and 2 days later, we conducted a colonoscopic examination, which lead to a provisional diagnosis of obstruction with a malignant tumor invading the ileocecal valve.

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A 52-year-old woman with a history of two parturitions presented with lower abdominal pain. Multi-detector CT of the abdomen showed discontinuity of the sigmoid colon near the broad ligament on the left side. We assigned a provisional diagnosis of an internal hernia progressing through a defect in the broad ligament.

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Case 1: A 66-year-old man who had undergone upper right lobe resection for large cell lung carcinoma 2 months earlier presented with abdominal pain and vomiting. Computed tomography showed intussusception of the small intestine. Partial resection of the small intestine was performed.

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The patient was a 65-year-old woman. She was diagnosed with advanced gastric cancer with liver invasion. After receiving systemic chemotherapy(S-1 plus PTX)for 3 months, she underwent total gastrectomy and partial hepatectomy in May 2008.

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The patient was 77-year-old man. He visited our hospital with the chief complaint of an abdominal mass in March 2015. We diagnosed the patient with transverse colon cancer and he was suspected of having malignant lymphoma.

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An 85-year-old woman presented to her local physician in early August 2015 with a new-onset "swelling" of the anal region and was referred to our department for evaluation and treatment at the beginning of September. At our initial evaluation, the rectal examination showed a black mass lesion, approximately 3.0×1.

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Background: Emergency surgery for obstructing colorectal cancer is associated with high mortality and morbidity rates.

Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess outcomes of emergency surgery for obstructing colorectal cancer in a single hospital, where care was primarily provided by colorectal surgeons.

Design: This was a retrospective cohort study.

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Case 1: A male patient in his 60's who had rectal cancer and liver metastases underwent Hartmann's operation in January 2009. In April 2009, he received chemotherapy with modified FOLFOX6 plus bevacizumab as second-line treatment. Thirteen days later, he complained of abdominal pain and visited the emergency department.

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We report a patient with gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) who underwent single-incision percutaneous endoscopic intragastric surgery. The patient was a 70-year-old man. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy and abdominal computed tomography revealed the presence of an intraluminal type gastric submucosal tumor, 4 cm in diameter, in the posterior wall of the gastric body.

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The patient was a 22-year-old woman with FAP, who had undergone laparoscopic total colectomy 3 years previously. She presented to our hospital with a high fever and abdominal pain. Large hard tumors were palpated in the right lower abdomen and pelvis.

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Purpose: Several reports have demonstrated the effectiveness and feasibility of single incisional transumbilical laparoscopic-assisted appendectomy (TULAA). We developed a modified TULAA technique, gasless-TULAA, which involves lifting the abdominal wall with a retractor, without pneumoperitoneum or another incision.

Methods: We assessed the surgical outcomes of 257 patients treated for appendicitis in our hospital between 2005 and 2013.

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Radiofrequency ablation(RFA)and transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE) are widely enforced as a standard combined therapy for liver cancer. Liver abscess occurs occasionally as a complication. This clinical study was conducted to determine risk factors for liver abscess.

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Small bowel cancer is relatively rare among gastrointestinal tract cancers, including esophageal, gastric and colorectal cancers. The majority of cases of small bowel cancer are diagnosed at an advanced stage, resulting in poor outcomes. The clinical effects of chemotherapy on small bowel cancer have been investigated in a limited number of studies from Europe and the USA.

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Superior sulcus tumor( SST) is a rare type of lung cancer. Treatment usually consists of surgical resection after chemoradiotherapy. We report a case of a woman in her fifties who underwent carbon ion radiotherapy for SST.

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