Publications by authors named "Kinami Y"

The acceptable range of bilateral differences in the femoral rotation is ≤15°, as a difference in femoral rotation over 15° may cause functional disturbance. However, femoral trochanteric fractures do not have clear indicators of rotation during surgery. This study aimed to verify the accuracy of this novel method for measuring femoral anteversion during trochanteric fracture surgery.

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  • The study investigates individual bilateral differences (IBDs) in femur and tibial rotation among healthy Japanese individuals using CT analysis, highlighting its significance in surgical outcomes.
  • Results showed a mean absolute bilateral difference (ABD) of 6.5° for femur rotation and 5.1° for tibia rotation, with high correlations between the right and left sides.
  • Significant differences were found between men and women in rotation measurements, but no notable differences in ABD and relative bilateral difference (RBD) were observed, supporting established acceptable rotation differences post-fracture.
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Malrotation of tibial fractures after intramedullary nailing remains an unsolved problem. The incidence of malrotation >10° on computer tomography (CT) measurements has been high in cases of tibial shaft fractures. We aimed to assess the accuracy of a novel method for the measurement of tibial rotation using lateral axis views of the C-arm, to prevent postoperative malrotation.

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  • A pilot study was conducted to develop an intraoperative method to assess femoral rotation during surgery for trochanteric fractures, specifically focusing on measuring lag-screw anteversion (LS-AV) using an iPhone application.
  • The study included 50 patients aged 69 to 98, measuring LS-AV during surgery and comparing it with post-operative 3DCT measurements to determine accuracy.
  • Results showed that the iPhone measurement of LS-AV had sufficient accuracy, with 80% of the patients' measurements differing by ≤5° from the 3DCT results, suggesting it's a reliable method for assessing femoral rotation during surgery.
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Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) are one of the more promising technologies for efficiently delivering nucleic acids in vivo. Hepatocytes are the primary target cells of LNPs that are delivered via the apolipoprotein E (ApoE)-low density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR) pathway, an endogenous targeting pathway. This robust targeting mechanism results in the specific and efficient delivery of nucleic acids to hepatocytes.

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Case: We present three cases in which patients that had suffered polytrauma developed heparin-induced thrombocytopenia after the start of heparin treatment for thrombosis. All three patients had high injury severity scores and required major surgery. They all started receiving unfractionated heparin for deep venous thrombosis with or without an asymptomatic pulmonary embolism.

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Background: There are no evidence on the effects of low-intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) on surgically managed fresh fractures. We therefore performed a multicenter retrospective cohort study to investigate the effects of LIPUS on surgically managed fresh fractures.

Methods: This study included patients surgically treated for diaphyseal fractures of the femur or tibia between August 2009 and July 2010 at 14 institutions.

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This study evaluated the influence of bile acid load on the DNA distribution pattern of proliferated bile ductules and cholangiocarcinoma induced by diisopropanolnitrosamine. Ninety hamsters were separated into control, tauro- and deoxycholic acid (DCA) groups. The DNA distribution pattern of intrahepatic lesions at 15-25 weeks was measured by cytofluorometry and classified into three types: I (-A, -B), II and III, according to the degree of dispersion on the DNA histogram.

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In this study we investigated the one-year outcome of panic disorder. The subjects were 169 panic disorder patients (69 males, 100 females; mean age 36.5 years), who attended the outpatient clinic of the Department of Psychiatry, Showa University Hospital, from September to December 1993.

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Changes in serum and intrapancreatic enzyme content and protein synthesis in pancreas were studied in acute oedematous pancreatitis (AOP). Male Wistar rats (n = 111) were divided into 2 groups, controls with a sham operation and those with AOP. Serum amylase levels rose immediately after the procedure causing AOP and then fell gradually, while serum lipase and ribonuclease levels remained higher than control values over 48 h.

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This study was performed to clarify the movement of calcium in the pancreas of dogs with chronic pancreatitis, using scanning and transmission electron microscopes (SEM, TEM) equipped with X-ray elemental microanalyzers. Eleven adult mongrel dogs underwent incomplete ligation of the pancreatic duct. After the procedure, the levels of pancreatic enzymes in the serum did not change for 9 mo, but the endocrine function was reduced gradually.

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This paper describes a case of a mucin-producing tumor of the pancreas, histologically diagnosed as multifocal intraductal papillary adenocarcinoma. The patient had a markedly dilated main pancreatic duct, detected by ultrasound (US) and computed tomography (CT), and endoscopy showed a papillary tumor projecting from the patulous orifice of the enlarged papilla of Vater. Several biopsies taken from the tumor indicated a diagnosis of papillary adenocarcinoma.

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This study was performed to clarify the promoting effects of primary or secondary bile acid load on the occurrence of cholangiocarcinoma, using Syrian golden hamsters. These hamsters received subcutaneously diisopropanolnitrosamine (DIPN) once weekly for 10 weeks, and simultaneously were given a standard pellet diet (control group) containing taurocholic acid (TCA group) or deoxycholic acid (DCA group). The rates of cholangiocarcinoma at 20 weeks were 23% in the control group, 60% in the TCA group and 59% in the DCA group.

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A randomized controlled study was conducted on a FT 600 mg/day daily oral administration group and a UFT 400 mg/day daily oral administration group as an adjuvant chemotherapy after curative operation for colorectal cancer patients with injection of Mitomycin 30 mg (20 mg during operation and 10 mg on the day following), and the results were examined. FT and UFT were administered orally for one year from the 3rd week after operation. The 5-year survival rate was slightly higher in the UFT administration group.

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With colorectal cancer, the therapeutic outcome for multiple hepatic metastasis extending to the bilateral lobe, even when various chemotherapies are administered, is extremely poor. For multiple hepatic metastases at our clinic, from November, 1985, through February, 1991, we used an implantable reservoir to administer intra-arterial infusion chemotherapy and reviewed the results. We treated 16 patients with hepatic metastases of colorectal cancer, H2 in 3 cases and H3 in 13 cases.

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In CDDP hepato-arterial injection therapy, platinum (Pt) concentration in hepatic and peripheral venous blood were determined in two groups with different injection rates, and the blood kinetics of Pt was examined. Seven cases of digestive cancers having liver metastases were given CDDP (100 mg) selectively into the proper hepatic artery at a constant rate (10 or 40 min). After injection, concentration of non-protein-bound Pt in hepatic and peripheral venous blood were determined.

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This study was carried out to clarify the influence of incomplete bile duct obstruction (IBDO) on the occurrence and proliferation of cholangiocarcinoma and to evaluate the effect of release of IBDO at an early stage, using 175 Syrian golden hamsters. These hamsters received 500 mg/kg body weight of diisopropanolnitrosamine (DIPN) once weekly for 10 weeks, and then were divided into 3 groups, consisting of the simple laparotomy group (SL group), the IBDO group and 2 week IBDO group, in which IBDO was released after 2 weeks. The occurrence rates of cholangiocarcinoma at 20 weeks were 42% in the SL group, 76% in the IBDO group and 30% in the 2 week IBDO group.

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This study was performed to examine the influence of pancreatic neurotomy (N) on pancreatic regeneration after 90% pancreatectomy (P), excluding the parabiliary segment. One hundred and fifty male Wistar rats were divided into three groups, consisting of the PN, P, and laparotomy (L) groups. The ratios of wet wt of residual pancreas to body wt in groups with P increased after the procedures.

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This study was performed to clarify the influence of incomplete bile duct obstruction (IBDO) on the occurrence of cholangiocarcinoma, using Syrian golden hamsters. These hamsters underwent simple laparotomy (SL) or IBDO at the choledochus and received diisopropanolnitrosamine (DIPN) once weekly for 20 weeks (SL-DIPN or IBDO-DIPN groups). Histological examination in the liver showed increased bile ductules, goblet cell metaplasia of the bile duct epithelium and cholangiocarcinoma in the two groups.

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Primary extramedullary plasmacytoma (PEMP) of the thyroid is rare. Only nine patients with PEMP of the thyroid have been reported in Japan to date. We describe an additional autopsy case with PEMP of the thyroid and review of the literature in Japan.

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This study was performed to clarify changes in protein synthesis and exocrine enzymes of the pancreas after cutting the pancreatic nerve plexus of Wistar rats. The rats were divided into two groups, consisting of a group that underwent cutting of the pancreatic nerve plexus (neurotomy group) and a group that underwent a sham operation (control group). 3H-leucine uptake in the pancreatic protein fraction of the neurotomy group at 3, 5 and 7 days after the operation was significantly lower than that of the control group (P less than 0.

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To clarify the relationship between changes in serum pancreatic enzymes and pathological changes in pancreatic parenchyma, this study was performed by using rat models with acute pancreatitis. The models were rats with edematous and necrotizing pancreatitis. Amylase, lipase, ribonuclease (RNase), and deoxyribonuclease (DNase I, II) in the serum were determined for 48 h after the development of pancreatitis.

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