Publications by authors named "M Iwazaki"

Article Synopsis
  • - The Japan Society for Endoscopic Surgery (JSES) conducted its 16th National Survey for 2020 and 2021, highlighting the growth of laparoscopic procedures in Japan since its introduction in 1990.
  • - In 2021, over 290,000 patients underwent various endoscopic surgeries, with the majority being abdominal surgeries; however, COVID-19 negatively affected the number of surgeries performed in 2020.
  • - Despite the pandemic's impact, robot-assisted surgeries gained popularity, and the overall rate of complications remained stable, suggesting that these procedures were performed safely even during challenging times.
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Hemoglobin vesicles (HbVs), considered as red blood cell substitutes, are liposomes encapsulating purified hemoglobin, with a phospholipid bilayer membrane (diameter: 250 nm; P50, 28 Torr). In this study, we aimed to investigate HbV function during hemorrhagic shock in lung resection and analyze the details of oxygen delivery. Left pneumonectomy was performed in dogs under mechanical ventilation, followed by rapid exsanguination of approximately 30% of the total circulating blood volume, which led to shock, reducing the mean arterial pressure (MAP) by approximately 60% of baseline.

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Low-grade endometrial stromal sarcoma (LG-ESS) is a rare uterine neoplasm. Computed tomography (CT) revealed the presence of multiple small bilateral pulmonary nodules in a 58-year-old woman 1 year after surgery for LG-ESS; the clinical diagnosis was pulmonary metastasis. Hormone therapy with progesterone was initiated, after which most of the solid nodules disappeared and some transformed into cystic lesions.

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In epithelial tissues, intercellular adhesion structures are formed between adjacent cells via intercellular adhesion factors, such as zonula occludens (ZO-1), to maintain the structure and function of tissues and organs, thereby contributing to homeostasis. Epithelial cells are polarized into apical and basal regions by tight junctions (TJs), a type of intercellular adhesion structure, and thus, their intracellular organelles are asymmetrically distributed. Normal epithelial cells maintain their cellular function by controlling cytoskeletal reorganization, motility, and division by maintaining asymmetry in their intracellular organelles.

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Background: Left upper lobectomy (LUL) is considered a risk factor for thrombus formation in the pulmonary vein stump compared with other lobectomies, and it occurs in 11.7-13.5% of cases.

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