Publications by authors named "Kiyoko Fukui"

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  • Gastric pull-up is a procedure to reconnect the digestive tract after esophagectomy, but it can lead to issues like leakage and stricture due to gastric tube congestion.
  • A study compared outcomes between 117 patients who had esophagectomy, with 46 receiving standard treatment and 71 undergoing additional venous drainage.
  • Results showed that the superdrainage group experienced significantly fewer postoperative leaks (8.5% vs. 32.6%) and strictures (9.9% vs. 26.1%), suggesting that extra venous anastomosis is beneficial for recovery.
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One of the most common complications of total auricular reconstruction is exposure of the ear framework. Various reconstruction methods have been reported depending on the location and size of exposed cartilage. This report describes a safe reconstruction method for each exposed part of the grafted ear framework.

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Even if the vascular repair is successful, the frequency of limb loss is still high when popliteal artery injury is associated with postischemic syndrome due to blunt trauma or a prolonged ischemic time. Because prolonged ischemia interferes with an injured foot rescue, shortening of the ischemic time is a major aim of surgeons. We present two types of transient external arterial bypass and two cases of ischemic extremities due to main arterial injury.

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Introduction: Rectovaginal fistulas (RVFs) are abnormal connections between the rectum and vagina.

Case Report: A 61-year-old female patient was admitted to the authors' hospital with swelling, extending from the left thigh to the left lower abdomen and crepitus. An axial computed tomography scan showed air in the soft tissue of the left thigh, left buttock, perineal region, and left lower abdomen.

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Eccrine porocarcinoma (EPC) is an uncommon malignant tumor derived from the eccrine sweat glands. We present a case of EPC on the lateral nose wall, in which the tumor was excised, and the resultant defect was reconstructed using a nasolabial flap. A 66-year-old female was referred to the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery to receive treatment for a cutaneous tumor on her right lateral nose wall, which had been growing rapidly for 3 months.

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Background: The frequency of surgery involving elderly patients has been increasing. The use of free tissue transfers in the elderly has been examined previously (Howard et al., 2005, Hwang et al.

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Introduction: Fournier's gangrene (FG) is a type of necrotizing fasciitis of the perineum and scrotum that is characterized by very rapid progression. Sacral pressure ulcers are one of the causes of FG.

Case Report: An 85-year-old man was referred to the National Hospital Organization Nagasaki Medical Center (Ohmura City, Japan) with a diagnosis of FG extending to the retroperitoneum caused by a sacral pressure ulcer.

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The purpose of abdominal wall reconstruction is to prevent hernias and protect the abdominal viscera. In cases involving full-thickness defects of the rectus abdominis muscle, the muscle layer should be repaired. We present 2 cases in which full-thickness lower rectus abdominis muscle defects were reconstructed using vastus lateralis-anterolateral thigh flaps.

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