Publications by authors named "Nobutaka Mukai"

Introduction: Recently, the utilization of surgical stabilization of rib fractures (SSRF) with video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) has been increasing owing to its effectiveness. The present report describes the case of a patient who underwent SSRF with VATS and subsequently developed a splenic rupture that was speculated to be related to intrathoracic manipulation during surgery.

Presentation Of Case: A 62-year-old male patient sustained injuries from a fallen festival car over his thoracoabdominal zone and was diagnosed with bilateral multiple rib fractures and burst fractures of the twelfth thoracic and first lumbar vertebrae.

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Background: Postoperative respiratory complications are often severe and associated with a high risk of mortality in patients who undergo open abdomen (OA) management following emergency damage-control surgery. The causes of postoperative respiratory complications remain unknown. Therefore, we evaluated postoperative factors associated with respiratory complications in nontrauma patients who had undergone OA management using propensity score matching, with a focus on OA-related risk factors.

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Introduction: Pelvic fractures can occur in minor injuries, such as falls, in the elderly. Extensive adhesion of preperitoneal space is common after pelvic fracture surgery; hence, surgical interventions for inguinal hernia may be challenging. We treated a case of inguinal hernia after pelvic fracture surgery, using novel laparoscopic methods: iliopubic tract repair (IPTR) and modified intraperitoneal onlay mesh (mIPOM) approach.

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Background: Damage control surgery (DCS) with open abdominal management (OAM) has been increasingly expanded to include critically ill non-trauma patients. However, there is limited data regarding the usefulness of this protocol for the treatment of severe perforative peritonitis (PP), especially with septic shock (SS). Here, we retrospectively evaluated the usefulness of our OAM protocol for PP with SS.

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Small bowel obstruction due to ingested foreign bodies is rare in adults. A 48-year-old male visited our hospital with abdominal pain and vomiting. Computed tomography revealed intestinal obstruction by a 3 × 4 cm apple-shaped foreign body.

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BACKGROUND This study reports the pathogenesis of anal canal adenocarcinoma in a patient with longstanding Crohn's disease (CD). CASE REPORT A 50-year-old woman with a 33-year history of CD presented with perianal pain of several months' duration. She had been treated surgically for a rectovaginal fistula 26 years earlier and had been treated with infliximab (IFX) for the previous 4 years.

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Recombinant human soluble thrombomodulin (TM-α) was recently developed as an anticoagulant for patients with disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). However, the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of TM-α in DIC patients with severe renal impairment have not yet been elucidated. We investigated the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of TM-α in DIC patients with severe renal impairment.

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Background: The gut flora is crucially involved in host homeostasis. However, the changes in the gut flora during the early phase of a critical illness are unknown.

Aims: We investigated the changes in the gut flora at an early phase of severe insult in critically ill patients.

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