Publications by authors named "Munehito Yoshida"

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  • This study investigates how lumbar spine disorders, specifically scoliosis, affect the occurrence of asymmetric hallux valgus (HV) among participants in a nationwide study in Japan.
  • The researchers categorized HV severity using radiographic angles and identified asymmetric HV as a difference of two or more severity grades between the left and right foot.
  • Results showed that, out of 1997 participants, those with asymmetric HV had a higher incidence of lumbar issues, with scoliosis being a significant independent factor that increased the likelihood of asymmetric HV.
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Introduction: Segmental spinal deformity results from vertebral compression fracture (VCF) and progressive collapse of the fractured vertebral body (VB). The VB stenting (VBS) system comprises a balloon-assisted, expandable, intrasomatic, metal stent that helps maintain the restored VB during balloon removal and cement injection, which minimizes cement leakage. We performed a prospective, multicenter, clinical trial of the VBS system in Japanese patients with acute VCF owing to primary osteoporosis.

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Introduction: Postoperative spinal epidural hematoma (PSEH) is a severe complication of spinal surgery that necessitates accurate and timely diagnosis. This study aimed to assess the accuracy of ultrasonography as an alternative diagnostic tool for PSEH after microendoscopic laminotomy (MEL) for lumbar spinal stenosis, comparing it with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

Methods: A total of 65 patients who underwent MEL were evaluated using both ultrasound- and MRI-based classifications for PSEH.

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  • Osteoporosis, vertebral fractures, and spinal degenerative diseases are prevalent in older adults, and this study investigated their effect on low back pain and daily activities in individuals with multiple health issues.
  • Conducted in Japan, the study involved 1009 participants who underwent spinal MRI and various assessments to evaluate their conditions and physical performance related to low back pain.
  • The results revealed a strong correlation between vertebral fractures, low back pain severity (measured by the Oswestry Disability Index), and reduced physical performance, indicating that while osteoporosis alone didn't directly affect pain levels, vertebral fractures significantly did.
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Purpose: Intervertebral disc degeneration (IDD) is a common degenerative disease associated with ageing. Additionally, IDD is recognized as one of the leading causes of low back pain and disability in the working-age population and is the first step in the process leading to degenerative spinal changes. However, the genetic factors and regulatory mechanisms of IDD remain unknown.

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Objective: In this study, the authors aimed to determine the mid- to long-term outcomes of microendoscopic laminotomy (MEL) for lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) with degenerative spondylolisthesis (DS) and identify preoperative predictors of poor mid- to long-term outcomes.

Methods: The authors retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 274 patients who underwent spinal MEL for symptomatic LSS. The minimum postoperative follow-up duration was 5 years.

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Femoroacetabular impingement has increasingly been recognized as a cause of primary hip osteoarthritis; however, its epidemiological indications remain unclear. We aimed to clarify the epidemiological indications and factors associated with cam deformity in a large-scale population-based cohort in Japan. Overall, 1480 participants (2960 hips) (491 men, 989 women; mean age, 65.

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Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the long-term outcomes of microendoscopic foraminotomy in treating lumbar foraminal stenosis and identify the optimal extent of decompression that yields improved results and fewer complications.

Methods: A retrospective cohort study reviewed the medical records of 95 consecutive patients who underwent microendoscopic foraminotomy for lumbar foraminal stenosis. Clinical outcomes were assessed using the Japanese Orthopaedic Association scoring system and visual analog scale for low back and leg pain.

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Aim: No studies have examined the association between plasma pentosidine levels and ossification diseases in large cohorts of Japanese residents. This study aimed to investigate the association between cervical ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) and other ossification diseases, including diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis, lumbar spondylosis and knee osteoarthritis (OA), by examining plain radiographs of the knee, and cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine from 1690 participants, and the association between these diseases and plasma pentosidine.

Design: We enrolled 1690 participants (596 men and 1094 women) from mountainous and coastal areas from the study population of the previous Research on Osteoarthritis/Osteoporosis Against Disability study.

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  • The study investigates the prevalence and distribution of degenerative spinal conditions like disc degeneration (DD), Schmorl nodes (SN), and endplate signal changes (ESC) in a population-based cohort of 975 participants.
  • Results show high prevalence rates of SN (71% in men, 77% in women) and ESC (57.9% in men, 56.3% in women), with the thoracic region having the highest occurrence in both sexes.
  • Positive correlations were found between SN and DD, as well as ESC and DD, suggesting a relationship among these conditions, while a weaker correlation existed between SN and ESC.
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  • The study examined the potential causal relationship between the medial partite hallux sesamoid (MPHS) and hallux valgus (HV) using data from a diverse group of participants aged 21-95 years.
  • Out of 3,994 feet analyzed, 12.7% had MPHS, with notable differences in prevalence between men and women, and a significant decrease in MPHS occurrence with age.
  • The findings suggest that while MPHS is associated with an increased HV angle, the relationship is stronger in younger populations, indicating that MPHS may contribute to the development of HV rather than being caused by it, particularly in younger adults.
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  • * A study involving 1121 older Japanese adults analyzed their postures using measurements from sagittal whole-spine radiography and muscle mass assessments, categorizing participants into normal, compensated, non-compensated, and decompensated groups based on PT and C7-SVA.
  • * Results revealed significant differences in low back pain (LBP), disability, and sarcopenia across the groups, indicating that those using pelvic compensation face
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Purpose: Sagittal plane alignment is crucial for treating spinal malalignment and low back pain. Pelvic incidence-lumbar lordosis (PI-LL) mismatch is commonly used to evaluate clinical outcomes in patients with sagittal malalignment. The association between PI-LL mismatch and changes surrounding the intervertebral disc is very important to understand the compensatory mechanisms involved.

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We provide the first report of successful salvage surgery for a post-C1 laminectomy symptomatic recurrence of a retro-odontoid pseudotumor (ROP) that caused myelopathy. The 72-year-old Japanese woman presented with an ROP causing symptomatic cervical myelopathy. With ultrasonography support, we performed the enucleation of the ROP via a transdural approach and fusion surgery for the recurrence of the mass.

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Introduction: Long-term clinical outcomes of microendoscopic laminotomy (MEL) for patients with multilevel radiographic lumbar spinal canal stenosis (LSS) have not been widely explored. The clinical significance and natural progression of additional untreated levels (e.g.

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The relationship between acetabular dysplasia and spino-pelvic alignment remains unclear. The aim of this study was to clarify the association between acetabular dysplasia and spino-pelvic alignment, based on a large-scale population-based cohort in Japan. From the third survey of the Research on Osteoarthritis/Osteoporosis Against Disability (ROAD) study, 1,481 participants (491 men and 990 women; mean age, 65.

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Introduction: Locomotive syndrome (LOCOMO) is defined by the Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) as a condition requiring nursing care due to a decline in mobility resulting from musculoskeletal disorders. In 2020, the JOA announced the new definition of LOCOMO stage 3 and revision of clinical decision limits in stages of LOCOMO. However, there are few reports on the epidemiological indices of LOCOMO.

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Introduction: Thoracic myelopathy due to ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (T-OPLL) is an indication for surgical treatment because the symptom is usually progressive. The surgery for T-OPLL is technically challenging for several reasons. Various operational procedures were developed for dealing with T-OPLL.

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Study Design: Large-scale, prospective, population-based, longitudinal observational study.

Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the rate of incidence, transformation, and reverse transformation of Modic changes (MCs) using T1-weighted (T1W) and T2-weighted (T2W) lumbar magnetic resonance images (MRI) over a 3-year period.

Summary Of Background Data: Although MCs in populational study are considered significant, existing epidemiological evidence is based on cross-sectional studies only.

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Objectives: This prospective study aimed to determine the association between radiographic lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) and the quality of life (QOL) in the general Japanese population.

Methods: The severity of radiographic LSS was qualitatively graded on axial magnetic resonance images as follows: no stenosis, mild stenosis with ≤1/3 narrowing, moderate stenosis with a narrowing between 1/3 and 2/3, and severe stenosis with > 2/3 narrowing. Patients less than 40 years of age and those who had undergone previous lumbar spine surgery were excluded from the study.

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Purpose: The demand for surgical correction in elderly patients with adult spinal deformity (ASD) has recently increased with the growth of the aging population. Age-related changes in spinopelvic sagittal alignment have been recently reported; thus, sagittal realignment should consider age-related changes. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between age-specific sagittal spinopelvic radiographic parameters and low back pain (LBP) to support the establishment of age-specific realignment targets for patients with ASD.

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Background: There has been a paucity of literature revealing the discrepancy between self-recognition about hallux valgus (HV) and radiographically-evaluated foot configuration. Knowing this discrepancy will help to make a comparative review of the findings of previous literatures about epidemiological studies about the prevalence of HV.

Questions/purposes: (1) Is there a discrepancy between radiographically-assessed and self-recognized HV in the general population? (2) What factors affect the self-recognition of HV in the general population?

Methods: The fifth survey of the Research on Osteoarthritis/Osteoporosis against Disability study involved 1996 participants who had undergone anterior-posterior radiography of bilateral feet and answered a simple dichotomous questionnaire on self-recognition of HV.

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Introduction: To examine the association between the five types of Modic changes and low back pain (LBP) in a large population-based cohort.

Methods: Of the 952 participants in the second Wakayama Spine Study, 814 (men, 246; women, 568; mean age, 63.6 years) were included in this study.

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