Publications by authors named "Mitsuru Sekido"

 Perifascial areolar tissue (PAT) transplant is a technique in which a sheet of connective tissue on the fascia is harvested and transplanted to the wound bed. PAT engraftment fails when the exposed area of tendons, bones, or artificial materials is large. On the other hand, combination of tissue transplant and basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) improves the survival rate of the transplanted tissue.

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We present a case of arterial bypass for extensive stenosis of the ulnar artery and superficial palmar arch. The ulnar artery and the superficial palmar arch were bypassed using the great saphenous vein. Postoperatively, blood flow to the affected fingers gradually improved and the pain disappeared.

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Surgical methods for lateral ray polydactyly with brachydactyly of the foot include simple toe ablation and toe lengthening. However, there are few reports on comparative studies, and there is no standard treatment. We retrospectively investigated cases of lateral ray polydactyly with brachydactyly treated at our department and related facilities.

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Plate fixation to zygomatic arch fractures carries the risk of facial nerve palsy and scarring of the cheek; however, without plate fixation, bone deviation or displacement may reoccur after surgery. Furthermore, zygomatic arch fractures combined with zygomatic body fractures are more postoperatively unstable than single zygomatic arch fractures. Few reports have focused on this combined fracture type, and no consensus has been reached regarding treatment.

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The basket-weave method is an orbicularis oris muscle reconstruction method used in primary unilateral cleft lip repair. We compared the long-term results of the basket-weave method with those of a conventional method. For primary unilateral cleft lip repair, we compared the long-term results of 7 cases in which the orbicularis oris muscle was reconstructed by use of the basket-weave method, and of 7 cases in which the reconstruction was performed by use of the conventional method.

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Myelomeningoceles with soft tissue defects are often difficult to close primarily and require reconstructive surgery. Furthermore, cases with large skin defects or cases with kyphosis of the spine require a large area to be covered, making reconstruction even more difficult. We performed closure of soft tissue defects using a bilateral bipedicle flap and application of artificial dermis to the flap donor area in three cases in which surgery was difficult.

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Radiotherapy (RT) is one of three major treatments for malignant tumors, and one of its most common side effects is skin and soft tissue injury. However, the treatment of these remains challenging. Several studies have shown that mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) treatment enhances skin wound healing.

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  • Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) is effective for wounds with exposed bones and tendons but faces challenges in sealing wounds with extensive burns.
  • A case study of a 61-year-old woman with severe limb burns demonstrated a sandwich dressing technique using hydrocolloid that allowed for effective sealing and NPWT application.
  • This method successfully covered exposed tendons and bones, leading to granulation and facilitating skin grafts after 88 days post-injury.
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Soft tissue damage in electric burn injuries is often deep and may expose tendons, bones, or joints in the hand. Here, we present the case of a 76-year-old man treated using perifascial areolar tissue (PAT) transplantation for covering the proximal interphalangeal joint of the middle finger, which had been exposed because of an electric burn. Following ointment therapy, surgery was performed on day 34 postinjury when a deep ulcer with opening of the proximal interphalangeal joint was observed on the dorsum of the right middle finger.

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Background: There is no consensus on the postoperative outcomes of tongue reconstruction. Therefore, the authors developed a novel risk model for predicting dysphagia after tongue reconstruction.

Methods: This retrospective study was conducted by the Oral Pharyngeal Esophageal Operation and Reconstruction Analytical, or OPERA, group across 31 cancer centers and university hospitals in Japan.

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 Perifascial areolar tissue (PAT) transplant is a method of transplanting loose connective tissue harvested in a sheet form from above the fascia to the wound bed and is effective for wounds with exposed ischemic tissue. However, the engraftment mechanism is unknown, and no animal models of PAT transplant for wound healing exist.  In this study, we harvested connective tissue from the backs of Wistar rats in a sheet form to simulate a human PAT transplant.

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  • Scars consist of rigid collagen fibers that contract due to myofibroblasts, and researchers studied these contractions using a fibroblast-populated collagen lattice (FPCL) model derived from patients.
  • This study confirmed that the keloid FPCL model accurately reflects changes in gene expression during human scar contraction, indicating its relevance for research.
  • Additionally, conditioned media from adipose stem cells (ASC-CM) was found to significantly reduce collagen disc shrinkage and suppress inflammation-related genes early on, which suggests ASC-CM could be beneficial for treating pathological scarring.
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Purpose: Accessory columellas are rare congenital anomalies characterized by skin appendage in the columella of the nostril. Case reports are scattered, but there are few descriptions about the clinical features and surgical course.

Method: In this study, 3 patients with 4 lesions were identified (2013-2020).

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In lateral ray polydactyly, the reconstructed toe often tends to become thicker, but no standard evaluation criteria for this thickness are available. 57 patients (68 toes) with Hirai-Togashi classification type II, III, or IV whom we were able to follow-up for more than 6 months after the operation were underwent measurement of the "Reconstructed toe width to Third toe width ratio." In addition, 16 patients who could be followed up for 3 years through the mid-term course were evaluated for mid-term progress.

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Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) for treating burns has a variety of therapeutic applications. Here, we present a case of a 53-year-old woman with self-inflicted burn injuries in whom NPWT was applied for three different purposes. The injured sites were the anterior neck, bilateral arms from the wrists upwards to the chest, and back.

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Objectives: In recent years, many studies have reported that the presurgical nasoalveolar molding method improves the nose morphology; however, the reason for its effectiveness after surgery has never been understood. We evaluated the effect of nasoalveolar molding by comparing it with a passive orthopedic method without a nasal stent and focusing on the nostril morphology after primary cheiloplasty using various measurement methods. We then analyzed the essential factors.

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Background: An open abdomen with frozen adherent bowels is classified as grade 4 in Björck's open abdomen classification, and skin grafting after wound granulation is a typical closure option. We achieved delayed primary fascia closure for a patient who developed open abdomen with enteroatmospheric fistulas due to severe adherent small bowel obstruction. We present here the details of his management.

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In syndactyly, the donor site of the skin graft should have the characteristics of both the dorsal and the plantar or palmar skin because the skin defects after the dividing procedure are at the lateral sides of the digits. The plantar instep region has a color and texture border between the dorsal and plantar skin as a gradational boundary belt. We performed "gradation skin grafting" including the belt for syndactyly.

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Introduction: The aim of breast reconstruction (BR) is to improve patients' health-related quality of life (HRQOL). Therefore, measuring patient-reported outcomes (PROs) would clarify the value and impact of BR on a patient's life and thus would provide evidence-based information to help decision-making. The Satisfaction and Quality of Life After Immediate Breast Reconstruction study aimed to investigate satisfaction and HRQOL in Japanese patients with breast cancer who undergo immediate breast reconstruction (IBR).

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Purpose: Central polydactyly of the foot is rare, with few reports on surgical methods and treatment indications. In this study, based on the experience of central polydactyly in our department, we will consider morphological classification and describe our treatment plan.

Method: In this retrospective study, 11 patients (11 digits) with central polydactyly were identified among 136 patients of polydactyly of the foot (2009-2018).

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Background: Pressure ulcers are the most common complications in bedridden patients or those with spinal cord injuries. Marjolin's ulcer refers to a malignant transformation arising from burn scars or chronic nonhealing wounds-such as pressure ulcers-over many years. Squamous cell carcinoma is the major histopathologic type of Marjolin's ulcer, and the gold standard for diagnosis is tissue biopsy.

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One of the most severe complications of auricular reconstruction for microtia is exposure of the cartilage framework. Recently, negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) has become popular for a variety of complex wounds but reports on methods for microtia reconstruction are scarce. Thus, we aimed to detail the use of NPWT for cartilage exposure in microtia reconstruction.

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