Publications by authors named "Masa-aki Jibiki"

Background/aims: Minimally invasive surgery, with its advantages of early return to normal activity and good cosmetic results, is an important goal in the treatment of patients with mucosal ulcerative colitis. The aim of this study was to compare outcomes utilizing a mini-laparotomy approach to total abdominal colectomy for mucosal ulcerative colitis with those of the conventional approach.

Methodology: Eleven patients scheduled to undergo the first (total abdominal colectomy) of a 2 or 3-stage operation for mucosal ulcerative colitis via a mini-laparotomy between 1999 and 2001 were prospectively studied.

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Background/aims: We hypothesize that a subset of node-negative colorectal cancer patients exists that is at high risk for recurrence after curative surgery. Preoperative serum levels of sialyl Lewisa (CA19-9), sialyl Lewisx (SLX), sialyl Tn (STN), and carcinoembryonic (CEA) antigens were analyzed for their value in predicting for such a group.

Methodology: One-hundred-forty-five patients with node-negative, T1-4, M0 colorectal cancers were divided into groups of low or high serum antigen levels.

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The feasibility and safety of a minilaparotomy approach to terminal ileal Crohn's disease have not been fully elucidated. The purpose of this study was to compare early outcomes utilizing this technique as an alternative to conventional approaches. Nine patients with terminal ileal Crohn's disease (but no complicating enteric fistulas) who underwent minilaparotomy between January 1998 and September 2000 were studied prospectively.

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Preoperative serum levels of sialyl Lewis(a) (CA19-9), sialyl Lewis(x) (SLX) and sialyl Tn (STN) antigens in 180 patients with gastric cancer were examined to establish predictive factors for serum levels of these antigens compared with carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA). The patients were divided into low and high antigen groups. Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed the following independent predictive factors for high antigen levels [odds ratio]: liver metastasis for CA19-9 [4.

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Sialyl Lewis(a) (CA19-9) and sialyl Lewis(x) antigens (SLX) may play a role in tumor metastasis by serving as functional ligands in the cell adhesion system. The authors examined preoperative serum levels of CA19-9 and SLX in 218 patients who underwent resection for gastric cancer to determine their prognostic value. The patients were divided into two groups, termed the low and high antigen groups, based on a value selected as a diagnostic cutoff.

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Article Synopsis
  • A study analyzed the presence of sialyl Lewis(x) (Le(x)) antigen in 101 patients with stage 0-II gastric cancer to assess its impact on survival after surgery.
  • Results showed that patients with high levels of Le(x) in their tumors experienced significantly shorter disease-specific intervals compared to those with low or no expression, especially in stage I-B and II cancers.
  • The findings indicate that sialyl Le(x) expression is a reliable independent predictor of disease-specific survival, suggesting its potential as a prognostic marker post-surgery for gastric cancer patients.
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