Publications by authors named "S Amano"

Background: The surgical difficulty of laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) for acute cholecystitis (AC) and the risk of bile duct injury (BDI) depend on the degree of fibrosis and scarring caused by inflammation; therefore, understanding these intraoperative findings is crucial to preventing BDI. Scarring makes it particularly difficult to perform safely and increases the BDI risk. This study aimed to develop an artificial intelligence (AI) system to indicate intraoperative findings of scarring in LC for AC.

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Rationale: Anti-mitochondrial antibodies (AMA) M2-positive myositis can lead to severe respiratory failure. Traditional immunotherapies sometimes fail to address respiratory failure. Herein, this CARE-compliant case report described a patient with AMA-M2-positive myositis who recovered from ventilation with tracheostomy owing to immunotherapy-resistant respiratory failure to spontaneous breathing after modified lung volume recruitment (mLVR) therapy.

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  • The study focused on TB trends in three health facilities in Chongwe District, Zambia, from 2015-2018, using 2014 data for comparison.
  • A significant increase in presumptive TB cases was observed at Chongwe Health Centre and Chongwe District Hospital, but the proportion of bacteriologically positive TB cases dropped substantially by late 2018.
  • The introduction of GeneXpert technology improved screening but seemingly contributed to lower treatment success rates in 2017, indicating a complex relationship between diagnosis and outcomes.
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  • Laparoscopic liver resection (LLR) is challenging and requires skilled scopists, with this study being the first to evaluate their impact on surgical outcomes during the procedure.
  • The study included patients who underwent LLR over five years and categorized scopists into experts (10+ surgeries) and beginners (<10 surgeries) to analyze the effects of their skills on perioperative outcomes.
  • Results showed no baseline differences, but beginner scopists caused significantly longer interruptions during surgery due to errors, suggesting that their lack of experience can increase stress for surgeons and extend operation times.
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Hyperthermia is known to enhance the effects of radiotherapy and chemotherapy. We have previously shown that hyperthermia also enhances the effects of molecular targeted therapy, immune cell therapy, and immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI). Here, we present the recent clinical data and research results that suggest the mechanism of enhancement.

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