Publications by authors named "Masayuki Yubakami"

Purpose: Body weight loss after surgery for gastric cancer is related to S-1 compliance and it also affects the prognosis. However, it is unclear whether the preoperative skeletal muscle mass affects S-1 completion for gastric cancer. We investigated the impact of preoperative skeletal muscle mass loss on the completion of S-1 adjuvant chemotherapy for gastric cancer.

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Background: Pancreatic fistula (PF) is one of the most serious postoperative complications of gastrectomy. Misidentification of the boundary between the pancreas and the dissected fat is a primary concern. In this study, we focused on differences in the appearance of the pancreas and the dissected fat in actual surgical images and statistically analyzed the relationship between the pancreas and the dissected fat.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on the relationship between glucose fluctuations and malnutrition in patients who underwent gastrectomy for gastric cancer, specifically examining the impact of these fluctuations on malnutrition as classified by the GLIM criteria.
  • Data from 69 patients were analyzed over a period of one year post-surgery, revealing significant rates of severe and moderate malnutrition.
  • Results indicated that severely malnourished patients experienced higher instances of hypoglycemia, particularly at night, suggesting that preventing nocturnal hypoglycemia may help improve nutritional outcomes after surgery.
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Objective: Late dumping syndrome is a common postgastrectomy complication characterized by reactive hypoglycemia. This study aimed to explore the glycemic trend in patients who underwent gastrectomy for gastric cancer and clarify its changes over time in association with postgastrectomy symptoms.

Summary Background Data: Changes over time in glycemic trend in association with postgastrectomy symptoms have not been evaluated.

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Fluorescence imaging of tumours facilitates rapid intraoperative diagnosis. Thus far, a promising activatable fluorescence probe for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) has not been developed. Herein, the utility of the fluorescence imaging of HCC using a β-galactosidase (β-Gal)-activatable fluorescence probe SPiDER-βGal was examined.

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Background: Accurate diagnosis of peritoneal metastasis in gastric cancer (GC) is important to determine the appropriate treatment. This study aimed to examine whether matrix metalloprotease-14 (MMP-14) was a candidate enzyme in fluorescence imaging for the diagnosis of peritoneal metastasis in GC.

Methods: GC and normal peritoneal (NP) tissues from 96 and 20 patients, respectively were evaluated for MMP-14 expression.

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Diagnosis of peritoneal metastasis in gastric cancer (GC) is essential for determining appropriate therapeutic strategies and avoiding non-essential laparotomy or gastrectomy. Recently, a variety of activatable fluorescence probes that can detect enzyme activities have been developed for cancer imaging. The aim of this study was to identify the key enzyme involved in peritoneal metastasis in GC.

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Background/aim: Ultrasonically activated surgical devices (USADs) have become indispensable instruments for gastrointestinal surgery. In this study, we investigated the oncological safety of the use of USADs.

Materials And Methods: We harvested and cultivated the splashes and mist scattered from an USAD when cutting MKN45-derived cancer nodules.

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A 74-year-old man was referred to our hospital for further investigation of a cystic lesion in the pancreatic body, which had been detected by ultrasonography at a local hospital. He was diagnosed as intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm(IPMN) and further preoperative examinations were conducted. Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy demonstrated a type 0-II c tumor of the greater curvature in the upper third of the stomach.

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With the aging of the population of Japan and Westernization of the dietary life, the number of cases in which cardiovascular diseases are merged in non-cardiac surgery is increasing year by year.Many of the abdominal aortic aneurysms are asymptomatic and it is not uncommon to be discovered accidentally in preoperative examination of non-cardiac surgery.When gastrointestinal surgery involves malignant diseases of the gastrointestinal tract and abdominal aortic aneurysm, the two life prognosis-related diseases are merged, depending on the severity and urgency of the disease for each case, its treatment to determine the priority order.

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The clinical condition of oncologic emergency associated with colorectal cancer includes hemorrhage, perforation and obstruction. Obstructive colorectal cancer is an oncologic emergency commonly observed in our daily clinical practice. Colonic stent placement for obstructive colorectal cancer is relatively easy and safe and may be considered as an effective treatment method that enables favorable intestinal decompression preoperatively and one-stage resection.

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