Publications by authors named "Kiyotaki S"

Objective: We have performed laparoscopic adrenalectomy including retroperitoneoscopic adrenalectomy via a single large port (RASLP) and conventional laparoscopic adrenalectomy (CLA) for adrenal tumors since 1992, and report our experience to date.

Methods: The study population consisted of 134 patients who underwent laparoscopic adrenalectomy from 1992 to 2012. Fifty-eight patients (18 aldosterone-producing adenomas, 13 adenomas with Cushing's syndrome, 1 adenoma with preclinical Cushing's syndrome, and 26 nonfunctioning tumors) were treated using RASLP, and 76 patients (33 aldosterone-producing adenomas, 17 adenomas with Cushing's syndrome, 6 adenomas with preclinical Cushing's syndrome, 17 pheochromocytomas, and 3 nonfunctioning tumors) were treated using CLA.

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Background And Purpose: Laparoscopic adrenalectomy is generally performed with carbon dioxide insufflation of the cavity and requires multiple trocars. This study reports the outcomes of retroperitoneoscopic adrenalectomy (RA) for adrenal tumors via a single port using a large cylinder without carbon dioxide insufflation.

Patients And Methods: Fifty-four patients with adrenal tumors were treated using RA via a single large port.

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We performed balloon cystoscopy for the diagnosis of gross hematuria as well as for the treatment of bladder tumor using the neodymium:YAG laser. Animal experiments were done to evaluate the efficacy of laser irradiation through the balloon, which proved to have the same effect as conventional laser irradiation. A total of 40 patients with bladder diseases was observed and treated by balloon cystoscopy, and the results were examined comparatively.

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Though the local hyperthermia for the management of benign prostatic hyperplasia has drawn much attention as one non-surgical treatment, no definite conclusion could yet be obtained in terms of the efficacy. In this study local hyperthermia was induced in evaluable 33 cases with benign prostatic hyperplasia using Primus, and the effectiveness of this modality of treatment was investigated by analysing the subjective and objective response following hyperthermia. The prostate was heated trans-rectally up to 43 degrees C with 915 MHz microwave for one hour.

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The clinical effectiveness of KL 007 (oxybutynin hydrochloride) was studied on patients with urinary disturbance, mostly complaints of urinary frequency, who were suffering from nervous pollakisuria, irritable bladder or neurogenic bladder. Fifty two patients were administered KL 007 three times daily at the dose of 6 mg, 9 mg, or 12 mg per day for one or two weeks. An overall clinical effectiveness of KL 007 was seen in the cases of hypertonic bladder.

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E-643, a newly developed alpha 1-adrenergic blocker with a postsynaptic action, was tried on 17 subjects, 10 patients with neurogenic bladder and 7 patients with lower urethral obstruction. The results of treatment were excellent in 5, good in 7, and poor in 5 of them, the rate of effectiveness therefore being 70.6%.

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