Publications by authors named "Ryutaro Kuriyama"

Background: Evaluation of knee and lower limb function alone is not sufficient to assess gait. For accurate assessment of gait abnormality, gait oscillation should also be measured. The goal of this analysis was to assess the influence of the knee joint on gait oscillation during gait and stair-stepping in patients with osteoarthritis of the knee.

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Elderly onset Rheumatoid arthritis (EORA) has important clinical distinctions when compared with younger onset RA (YORA). In knee arthritis of elderly patients, infection, crystal-induced arthritis or EORA should be suspected if elevation of CRP in the preoperative examination and turbid joint effusion in their knee joint are found. Furthermore, if joint swelling and effusion remain after performing total knee arthroplasty (TKA), the infection after TKA, implant debris-related arthritis and EORA should be considered.

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Background: Total knee arthroplasty is effective to regain quality of life. Standing up from and sitting down on a chair and stair stepping motion are important in daily living. We previously reported in vivo kinematics of this implant during a stepping exercise.

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Shelf syndrome mainly affects younger people, often athletes. Cases of complete suprapatellar plica syndrome are rare. Arthroscopic inspection is necessary to diagnose complete suprapatellar plicae.

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Background: Stair-stepping motion is important in daily living, similar to gait. Knee prostheses need to have even more superior performance and stability in stair-stepping motion than in gait. The purpose of this analysis was to estimate in vivo knee motion in stair stepping and determine if this unique knee prosthesis function as designed.

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Purpose: To compare gait parameters in women after unilateral total knee arthroplasty (TKA) versus sequential bilateral TKA to determine the need for sequential TKA.

Methods: 35 women aged 60 to 74 (mean, 70) years with bilateral varus knee osteoarthritis (OA) underwent unilateral (n=23) or sequential bilateral (n=12) TKA by a single surgeon. All patients underwent unilateral TKA; 12 patients then underwent sequential TKA after 3 to 6 months of the first TKA.

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The induction of a high-level of chimerism (macrochimerism) may be the most reliable strategy for achieving donor-specific tolerance. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a new protocol using total-body irradiation (TBI) and granulocyte-colony stimulation factor (G-CSF) to induce high-level chimerism following rat whole-limb allotransplantation. In this study, we investigated whether the timing of TBI influenced the period of graft survival.

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Until now, more than 35 hand transplants have been performed in humans and have generated much public interest. Cell traffic from the recipient into the graft, so-called intragraft chimerism, appears to play a major role in graft acceptance and graft rejection. Little is known about cell migration following extremity allografts.

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Recent advances in the field of transplant immunology and reconstructive surgery have resulted in an increased interest in extremity allograft. Until now, more than 20 hand transplants have been performed in humans. Rejection is well controlled by currently available immunosuppressive drugs.

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Cell traffic from the recipient into the graft, so called graft chimerism, appears to play a major role in graft acceptance. This study was conducted using LacZ transgenic rats to define recipient cell migration into whole-limb grafts. Eighteen hind limb transplants were performed across LacZ+ transgenic and LacZ- rats.

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Little is known about the fate of graft cells following vascularized bone allografting. This study was conducted to define the process of graft-cell repopulation with recipient cells. Sixty-five vascularized tibial bone and 50 limb allotransplantations were performed in rat sex-mismatched pairs.

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Few papers have assessed the long-term functional recovery of animal limb allografts. In this study, the functional recovery of rat limb allografts was serially and quantitatively investigated for a period of 1 year. The donor's hind limb was orthotopically transplanted into the recipient.

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