Publications by authors named "Reo Kasai"

The reversed elephant trunk procedure uses an inverted graft for distal aortic replacement before aortic arch replacement in patients with mega aorta, to reduce the risk in the second stage. However, the conventional technique restricts the maximum diameter of the inverted graft to the aortic graft diameter. We employed a beveled reversed elephant trunk procedure to overcome the discrepancy between graft diameters in a 54-year-old woman with a severely twisted ascending aortic graft and enlarging chronic dissection of the aortic arch and descending thoracic aorta.

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At the time of diagnosis, 20% to 25% of patients with colorectal cancer already have liver metastases, the presence of which is a most important prognostic factor. A 64-year-old man was admitted to our hospital for investigation of anemia and multiple liver tumors. Examinations revealed ascending colon carcinoma with more than 40 liver metastases and 2 lung metastases.

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Article Synopsis
  • Two patients with colorectal cancer developed hyperammonemic encephalopathy during chemotherapy treatments, showing how serious this condition can be.
  • The first case involved a 69-year-old man who experienced seizures and fatigue after chemotherapy for sigmoid colon cancer, while the second was a 60-year-old woman who fell into a coma after her treatment for ascending colon cancer with liver metastasis.
  • Both patients showed improvement after receiving branched-chain amino acid infusions, highlighting the need for awareness of this potential complication in cancer treatment.*
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