Publications by authors named "M M Noma"

The endocardial anchoring technique is a novel modification of total anomalous pulmonary venous return repair that involves creation of an L-shaped flap of the pulmonary venous confluence, subsequently anchoring it to the endocardium. A wide and smooth pathway can be expected from the theoretical advantages of this technique, namely, a smooth inner surface of the anchored flap and traction force to extend the orifice of the connection. An application of this technique for a rare variant of supracardiac total anomalous pulmonary venous return suggests its potential to be an alternative to the conventional repair, especially in patients with a curved pulmonary venous confluence.

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  • Sacral fractures can lead to lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) due to damage to the cauda equina, and there's limited understanding of how LUTS differs between high-energy and fragility fractures.
  • This study analyzed eight patients with LUTS resulting from low-energy sacral fractures, comparing surgical and conservative treatment methods, and tracking their recovery.
  • Results showed that most patients improved LUTS, with conservative treatment recommended as the first option, highlighting that surgical intervention may still be necessary if symptoms persist for several weeks.
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