Publications by authors named "Mayu Sakata"

Background: Familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) is an autosomal dominant colorectal tumour syndrome characterised by the formation of multiple adenomatous polyps throughout the colon. It is important to understand the extracolonic phenotype that characterizes FAP. Most previous case reports of patients with both FAP and intellectual disability (ID) have described deletions in all or part of chromosome 5q, including the APC locus.

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Goals: To clarify the characteristics of desmoid tumors in Japanese patients with familial adenomatous polyposis after colectomy.

Background: Few comprehensive reports have been published on desmoid tumors in Asian patients with familial adenomatous polyposis.

Study: This retrospective study included the data of 81 patients with familial adenomatous polyposis who underwent surgery between 1978 and 2021.

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Far ultraviolet-C irradiation at 222 nm has potent bactericidal effects against severe infections such as peritonitis, with minimal cytotoxicity. Bacterial peritonitis due to bowel perforation is a serious condition with high mortality despite current treatments. This study investigated the safety and efficacy of intraperitoneal far ultraviolet-C irradiation at 222 nm.

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Background: Crohn's disease causes acute and chronic inflammation that often make the preoperative evaluation of surgical risks difficult. Myosteatosis is used for the evaluation of muscle quality to assess sarcopenia. However, data on the relationship between myosteatosis and surgical outcomes in patients with Crohn's disease are lacking.

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  • - The study examined how changes in the prognostic nutritional index (PNI) before and after surgery impact outcomes in patients with colorectal cancer, focusing on those with stage II/III disease.
  • - Results showed that patients with a decrease in PNI post-surgery had significantly higher rates of recurrence and mortality, indicating worse overall and recurrence-free survival compared to those whose PNI did not decrease.
  • - The findings suggest that monitoring perioperative PNI changes could serve as an effective way to predict a patient's prognosis and risk of cancer recurrence following surgery.
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This study aimed to evaluate the impact of shear stress on surgery-related sacral pressure injury (PI) after laparoscopic colorectal surgery performed in the lithotomy position. We included 37 patients who underwent this procedure between November 2021 and October 2022. The primary outcome was average horizontal shear stress caused by the rotation of the operating table during the operation, and the secondary outcome was interface pressure over time.

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Purpose: The long-term prognosis of stapled and hand-sewn ileal pouch-anal anastomoses in familial adenomatous polyposis patients in Japan remains unknown. This study aimed to compare the overall survival in familial adenomatous polyposis patients who underwent stapled or hand-sewn ileal pouch-anal anastomosis.

Methods: This multicenter retrospective study was conducted at 12 institutions in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.

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  • This study evaluated the effectiveness of a multidisciplinary approach to improve genetic counseling and testing rates for Lynch syndrome (LS)-associated colorectal cancer in Japan.
  • Following the introduction of this approach in 2020, there was a significant increase in both genetic counseling (34.6% vs. 7.7%) and genetic testing (30.8% vs. 3.8%) compared to the period before its implementation.
  • The diagnosis rate of LS-associated colorectal cancer also rose significantly from 0.3% to 2.5%, indicating that the multidisciplinary team successfully addressed the knowledge gap about genetic diseases among patients.
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Aim: To evaluate the risk factors and long-term prognosis of metachronous rectal cancer in the remnant rectum of patients with familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP).

Patients And Methods: Sixty-five patients (49 families) who underwent prophylactic surgery, including bowel resection, for FAP between January 1976 and August 2022 at Hamamatsu University Hospital were included and divided into two groups based on the presence of metachronous rectal cancer. Risk factors for metachronous rectal cancer development were analysed in cases treated with total colectomy with ileorectal anastomosis (IRA) and stapled total proctocolectomy with ileal pouch anal anastomosis (IPAA) (IRA, n=22; stapled IPAA n=20; total, n=42).

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Background: Horseshoe kidney is one of the most common congenital renal fusion anomalies and is characterized by abnormalities in the position, rotation, vascular supply, and ureteral anatomy of the kidney. When performing surgery for colorectal cancer in patients with horseshoe kidneys, anatomical identification is important to avoid organ injuries. Several reports on surgery for colorectal cancer with horseshoe kidneys have described the usefulness of three-dimensional (3D) computed tomography (CT) angiography for detecting abnormalities in vascular supply.

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Purpose: Well-leg compartment syndrome (WLCS) is a potentially life-threatening postoperative complication related to the Lloyd-Davies surgical position, which can place increased external pressure on the calf region. We conducted this study to analyze external pressure changes, by applying a leg holder system to the left calf region of patients placed in the Lloyd-Davies position during laparoscopic surgery.

Methods: The study participants were 50 patients who underwent laparoscopic surgery for colorectal cancer in the Lloyd-Davies position.

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Purpose: This study primarily aimed to compare the long-term prognosis of patients who underwent total colectomy/proctocolectomy with or without mucosectomy to the dentate line for the diagnosis of familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP).

Methods: Patients who underwent total colectomy/proctocolectomy for FAP between January 1979 and December 2020 and were followed up at Hamamatsu University Hospital were included in this study. Those who underwent total proctocolectomy with hand-sewn ileal pouch-anal anastomosis were defined as the mucosectomy group.

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  • Mismatch repair (MMR) immunohistochemistry helps identify defective genes based on the staining patterns of four MMR proteins, but losses in all proteins' expressions complicate this process in determining gene defects.
  • A case study involves a 70-year-old man diagnosed with medullary carcinoma of the ascending colon, where all four MMR proteins were lost post-surgery, yet no germline mutations were found in the blood sample.
  • The discussion highlights the rare occurrence of the MMR protein null phenotype in colon carcinoma, suggesting possible causes like mutations, somatic losses, or Lynch-like syndrome, emphasizing the need for careful interpretation in universal screenings.
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Respiratory-gated four-dimensional phase-contrast vastly undersampled isotropic projection reconstruction (4D PC-VIPR) is magnetic resonance (MR) imaging technique that enables analysis of vascular morphology and hemodynamics in a single examination using cardiac phase resolved 3D phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging. The present study aimed to assess the usefulness of 4D PC-VIPR for the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) flowmetry before and after flow increase was induced by the herbal medicine Daikenchuto (TJ-100) by comparing it with Doppler ultrasound (DUS) as a current standard. Twenty healthy volunteers were enrolled in this prospective single-arm study.

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Background: Adult intussusception is recognized as an abdominal emergency. More than 90% of adult patients with intussusception have distinct causes that are related to benign or malignant tumors. In contrast, idiopathic intussusceptions, which are observed in children, are rare conditions in adult.

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Purpose: To investigate the utility of the device for evaluating intestinal oxygenation and viability using an animal model.

Methods: Sprague-Dawley rats underwent laparotomy under general anesthesia, and the blood vessels in the terminal ileum were clamped to create ischemia. We measured the regional tissue oxygenation saturation (rSO) using an oximeter after 1, 3, and 6 h of vessel clamping.

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Crohn's disease is recognized to increase the risk of gastrointestinal malignances. Adenocarcinoma is the most common malignancy in these patients. Association between Crohn's disease and adenocarcinoma in the small intestine has already been established, however, the association between neuroendocrine tumor and Crohn's disease remains uncertain.

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Background: Colitis-associated cancer (CAC) is one of the prognostic factors in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and prevention of CAC is a critical concern for patients with IBD. Component cells of the microenvironment, especially myofibroblasts, are known to affect tumor development, but the role of intestinal myofibroblasts (IMFs) in CAC has not been clarified. Here, we explored the role of IMFs in CAC and sought to identify candidate genes as novel therapeutic targets for the prevention of CAC.

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Background: An endoleak is a common complication of endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair (EVAR), and it can be associated with aneurysmal growth. This pilot study used 4-dimensional flow-sensitive magnetic resonance imaging (4D-flow) to assess the hemodynamics of different types of endoleaks (I-IV).

Methods and results: Magnetic resonance angiography, 4D-flow, and computed tomography angiography (CTA) were performed in 31 patients after nitinol-based stent-graft deployment.

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Focal nodular hyperplasia is a benign liver lesion incidentally discovered with increasing frequency because of the proliferation of imaging studies. Radiographic characterization can diagnose this pathologic lesion and nonoperative therapy is the standard of care. However, surgical resection may be required for diagnostic reasons or symptomatic patients.

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