Publications by authors named "Murai S"

Background: Tissue handling is one of the pivotal parts of surgical procedures. We aimed to elucidate the characteristics of experts' left-hand during laparoscopic tissue dissection.

Methods: Participants performed tissue dissection around the porcine aorta.

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We report the formation of polariton condensates from strongly coupled molecules to bound states in the continuum with quadrupolar character in a metasurface of silicon nanoparticles. Our experiments demonstrate a strong dependence of the condensation threshold on the excitation spot size. The condensation threshold decreases as the excitation spot size increases, achieving thresholds below 3 μm cm for spot sizes of around 1 mm and condensate lifetimes exceeding 20 ps.

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  • Most follicular lymphomas (FLs) are typically slow-progressing with good outcomes, but some patients face disease worsening within 24 months (POD24), leading to poorer results.
  • This study aimed to identify predictive risk factors for POD24 and analyze the microenvironment characteristics in FL patients experiencing POD24.
  • The research found that higher Ki-67 expression significantly correlates with POD24 events, and those patients also showed a decrease in certain immune cells, suggesting implications for targeted treatment approaches.
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Background: Lung transplantation is a vital option for patients with end-stage lung disease. However, it faces a significant challenge due to the shortage of compatible donors, which particularly affects individuals with small chest cavities and pediatric patients. The novel approach of cadaveric lobar lung transplantation is a promising solution to alleviate the donor shortage crisis.

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  • The study aimed to explore the relationship between treatment decision-making, post-treatment quality of life (HRQOL), and regret regarding treatment choices in Japanese prostate cancer patients.
  • A total of 614 patients were treated and evaluated, with 371 participants' data analyzed, focusing on treatment types and their associated levels of regret, quality of life, and communication with healthcare providers.
  • Results showed that higher regret was linked to poor HRQOL scores and indicated that effective communication and patient information during treatment decisions led to lower levels of regret post-treatment. *
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Purpose: Our aim was to develop practical training for laparoscopic surgery using Thielembalmed cadavers. Furthermore, in order to verbalize experts' motion characteristics and provide objective feedback to trainees, we initiated motion capture analyses of multiple surgical instruments simultaneously during the cadaveric trainings. In the present study, we report our preliminary results.

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  • Fluorescent dye films are important for technologies like OLEDs and wireless communications, but their performance is often limited by issues like fluorescence trapping from total internal reflection.
  • This study proposes a new method of placing dye films on the back of quartz substrates instead of directly on metasurfaces, leading to a 2.5-fold increase in photoluminescence and better emission uniformity.
  • The improved efficiency comes from redirecting trapped fluorescence into free space, which enhances the potential for designing better luminescent devices.
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Bradykinin B1 receptor (B1R) has garnered attention as a cancer therapeutic and diagnostic target. Several reports on radiolabelled derivatives of B1R antagonists have shown favourable properties as imaging agents in cells highly expressing hB1R following transfection. In the present study, we assessed whether radiolabelled probes can detect B1R endogenously expressed in cancer cells.

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Alzheimer's disease is characterized by cognitive impairment and progressive brain atrophy. Recent human neuroimaging studies reported atypical anatomical and functional changes in some regions in the default mode network in patients with Alzheimer's disease, but which brain area of the default mode network is the key region whose atrophy disturbs the entire network activity and consequently contributes to the symptoms of the disease remains unidentified. Here, in this case-control study, we aimed to identify crucial neural regions that mediated the phenotype of Alzheimer's disease, and as such, we examined the intrinsic neural timescales-a functional metric to evaluate the capacity to integrate diverse neural information-and grey matter volume of the regions in the default mode network using resting-state functional MRI images and structural MRI data obtained from individuals with Alzheimer's disease and cognitively typical people.

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  • Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) shows varied clinical and genetic characteristics, but differences between primary extranodal and nodal DLBCL, especially involving double-expressor lymphoma (DEL), remain unclear.
  • The study analyzed 61 primary extranodal and 128 nodal DLBCL cases, finding that nodal DLBCL had higher BCL2 expression, while DEL was linked to poor outcomes in extranodal cases.
  • Results indicated that DEL significantly impacted progression-free and overall survival in primary extranodal DLBCL patients, establishing it as a crucial adverse prognostic factor.
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This study developed and validated a surgical instrument motion measurement system for skill evaluation during practical laparoscopic surgery training. Owing to the various advantages of laparoscopic surgery including minimal invasiveness, this technique has been widely used. However, expert surgeons have insufficient time for providing training to beginners due to the shortage of surgeons and limited working hours.

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This work presents a bulk refractive index sensor based on quasi-bound states in the continuum (BICs) induced by broken symmetries in metasurfaces. The symmetry is broken by detuning the size and position of silicon particles periodically arranged in an array, resulting in multiple quasi-BIC resonances. We investigate the sensing characteristics of each of the resonances by measuring the spectral shift in response to changes in the refractive index of the surrounding medium.

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  • Arterioureteral fistula is a rare but serious complication after kidney transplants, characterized by ongoing urinary bleeding and often linked to aneurysm formation, which can be life-threatening.
  • A 67-year-old patient with end-stage renal failure experienced severe complications after a living donor kidney transplant, including ureteral bleeding and a pseudo-aneurysm in the iliac artery.
  • Despite attempts to treat the aneurysm with stenting, the patient eventually died from its rupture, highlighting the need for better risk management and treatment options for such complications in kidney transplant recipients.
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Traumatic spinal cord injury (TSCI) causes an insult to the central nervous system, often resulting in devastating temporary or permanent neurological impairment and disability, which places a substantial financial burden on the health-care system. This study aimed to clarify the up-to-date epidemiology and demographics of patients with TSCI treated at the largest SCI center in Japan. Data on all patients admitted to the Spinal Injuries Center with TSCI between May 2005 and December 2021 were prospectively collected using a customized, locally designed SCI database named the Japan Single Center Study for Spinal Cord Injury Database (JSSCI-DB).

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New technologies such as laparoscopic and robotic surgery are spreading, and there is a demand for physicians to keep up with novel methods. In contrast to the recent focus on healthcare professional burnout, the mental and physical costs during surgery are not well-understood. We aimed to quantify surgeons' workloads in daily urological surgical practice and clarify potential background factors associated with such workloads.

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Objective: To assess the effectiveness of pre- and postoperative supervised pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) on the recovery of continence and pelvic floor muscle (PFM) function after robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (RARP).

Patients And Methods: We carried out a single-blind randomised controlled trial involving 54 male patients scheduled to undergo RARP. The intervention group started supervised PFMT 2 months before RARP and continued for 12 months after surgery with a physiotherapist.

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Whole lung engineering and the transplantation of its products is an ambitious goal and ultimately a viable solution for alleviating the donor-shortage crisis for lung transplants. There are several limitations currently impeding progress in the field with a major obstacle being efficient revascularization of decellularized scaffolds, which requires an extremely large number of cells when using larger pre-clinical animal models. Here, we developed a simple but effective experimental pulmonary bioengineering platform by utilizing the lung as a scaffold.

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  • The study investigates the efficacy of local excision (LE) for anal squamous cell carcinoma compared to chemoradiation therapy (CRT), particularly for early-stage diseases (cTis-T2N0).
  • Results indicate no significant difference in survival rates between patients receiving CRT and those undergoing surgical treatments, but the LE group showed higher recurrence rates after three years.
  • It suggests that LE could be a viable option for selected patients with early-stage anal cancer, although close monitoring and potential additional treatments are crucial for cases with muscular invasion.
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We designed this multi-center prospective study with the following objectives: (1) the cross-sectional validation of extracellular vesicles (EV) mRNA markers to detect urothelial bladder cancer (UBC) before transurethral resection of bladder cancer (TURBT), and (2) the longitudinal validation of EV mRNA markers to monitor non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) recurrence after TURBT. EV mRNA markers evaluated in this study were KRT17, GPRC5A, and SLC2A1 in addition to two additional markers from literatures, MDK and CXCR2, and measured by quantitative RT-PCR with normalization by a reference gene (ALDOB). Diagnostic performances of EV mRNA markers were compared to conventional markers.

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Blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN) is a rare and aggressive hematological malignancy associated with a poor prognosis and limited treatment options. Although allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation or intensive chemotherapy prolongs overall survival in patients with BPDCN, intensive chemotherapy is inappropriate for older or unfit patients. Venetoclax (VEN), an oral BCL2 inhibitor, is approved for use in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML).

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Objective: According to the rapid progress in surgical techniques, a growing number of procedures should be learned during postgraduate training periods. This study aimed to clarify the current situation regarding urological surgical training and identify the perception gap between trainees' competency and the competency expected by instructors in Japan.

Methods: Regarding the 40 urological surgical procedures selected via the Delphi method, we collected data on previous caseloads, current subjective autonomy, and confidence for future skill acquisition from trainees (<15 post-graduate years [PGY]), and the competencies when trainees became attending doctors expected by instructors (>15 PGY), according to a 5-point Likert scale.

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H-type supramolecular polymers with preferred helicity and highly efficient emission have been prepared from the self-assembly of chiral tetraphenylene-based monomers. Implementation of the one-dimensional fibers into dielectric nanoparticle arrays allows for a significant reshaping of fluorescence due to weak light-matter coupling.

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A 64-year-old man was diagnosed with KRAS-mutant type sigmoid colon cancer with metastasis in the lung, liver, left adrenal gland, and para-aortic lymph node(T3N1M1b, Stage ⅣB[Union for International Cancer Control 8th edition]). Laparoscopic transverse colostomy was performed to treat colonic obstruction. Subsequently, a combination regimen of capecitabine plus oxaliplatin plus bevacizumab was administered.

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We analyzed the correlation between the duration of electroencephalogram (EEG) recovery and histological outcome in rats in the acute stage of subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) to find a new predictor of the subsequent outcome. SAH was induced in eight rats by cisternal blood injection, and the duration of cortical depolarization was measured. EEG power spectrums were given by time frequency analysis, and histology was evaluated.

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