Publications by authors named "Mamoru Ohta"

Objective: Central venous disease, defined as ≥50% stenosis or obstruction of central veins, is one of many life-threatening complications faced by patients on hemodialysis. It often presents as upper limb edema to the arteriovenous (AV) shunt for hemodialysis, although neurological symptoms are rare. We report a case of central venous disease with neurological symptoms associated with endovascular therapy.

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Background: Chronic subdural hematoma(CSDH)generally occurs in the elderly, and is usually treated by burr-hole craniotomy with closed-system drainage. Treatment of recurrent CSDH is more challenging, especially when the hematoma is multi-lobular. A variety of approaches to the management of multi-lobular CSDH have been described, including evacuation through a wide craniotomy, placement of an Ommaya reservoir, subdural peritoneal shunting, and embolization of the middle meningeal artery.

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:Successful endoscopic surgery for intracerebral hemorrhage has previously been hampered by impaired visualization during the operation to remove the clot, leading to a relatively low removal efficiency for hematomas. However, in multiple case series, intracerebral hematomas have been reported to be removed using endoscopic visualization. Although using tubular retractors in cranial surgery is one technique to gain access to deep-seated lesions, it is difficult to confirm the depth of the retractor's sheath in the surgical field using only the outer sheath.

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Objective: Lower cranial nerve palsy is one of the most critical complications after posterior fossa surgery. However, no established monitoring procedures exist for glossopharyngeal nerve function. Therefore, glossopharyngeal nerve evoked potentials after stimulation of the posterior part of the tongue in dogs was studied to analyze whether glossopharyngeal nerve compound action potentials and evoked potentials are useful in the intraoperative monitoring of patients undergoing brainstem and cerebellopontine angle surgery.

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