Publications by authors named "Tadanori Kawada"

Positioning a stent graft (SG) that adapts to the anatomical shape of the aorta is important to prevent complications after SG procedures to treat aortic disease. The Gianturco Z-stent has several benefits, but its rigid structure prevents adaptation to flexure. We improved this stent and studied its ability to adapt in the clinical environment.

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The clinical value of pre- and post-operative serum carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) concentration (mean +/- SEM, ng/ml) in surgically treated primary lung cancer patients with adenocarcinoma (n=97) was studied. Preoperative CEA in pT2 patients (18.3+/-8.

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  • Advances in trauma care allow for quicker transportation of patients with traumatic aortic ruptures (TAR), increasing their chances of surgical survival compared to the past.
  • Despite other organ injuries, many TAR patients show significant contrast dye leakage on CT scans, indicating the need for emergency surgical intervention.
  • Delaying aortic repair is often favored when other injuries take precedence, and employing measures like heparin-bonded bypass can reduce the risk of paralysis and bleeding complications.
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  • The study investigated the connection between changes in the morphology of aortic dissections and levels of specific hemostatic molecular markers in patients over several years.
  • A total of 50 patients were categorized based on CT imaging into four morphological groups of the false lumen, with blood samples collected to measure markers like thrombin-antithrombin complex (TAT) and D-dimer.
  • Results indicated that changes in TAT and D-dimer levels correlated with the morphological behavior of the false lumen, suggesting these markers may help predict the evolution of aortic dissection.
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Combined somatosensory evoked potential (SEP) and regional brain oxygen saturation (rSO(2)) monitoring and simultaneous measurement of plasma levels of S100Beta and creatine kinase-isozyme BB (CK-BB) were performed to evaluate how reliable these diagnostic modality complexes are in the early prediction of neurological complications after surgery. Between 1999 and 2002, intraoperative SEP and rSO(2) monitoring combined with measurements of S100Beta and CK-BB levels in blood were performed in 82 consecutive patients undergoing cardiovascular operations with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). Twelve (14.

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A 51-year-old man was admitted with acute ischemic pain in the left leg. An angiogram demonstrated a well-developed left internal iliac artery that appeared to be continuous with the left common femoral artery, but no left external iliac artery. The left superficial and proximal deep femoral arteries were obstructed with thrombi.

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Atherosclerotic and dysplastic aneurysms of the extracranial internal carotid artery are rare in Japan. We have experienced only four cases since 1982. The patients were two men and two women with a mean age of 67 years (range 51 to 82 years).

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A 72-year-old man with a history of brain infarction presented with left sided anterior chest pain secondary to a thymic carcinoma. He received induction radiotherapy, 45 Gy. Preoperative computed tomography showed the tumor was adherent to a thoracic aortic aneurysm (TAA) which had extensive mural thrombus and calcification.

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Values of the international normalized ratio of prothrombin time (PT-INR) were analyzed at the time when anticoagulant-related complications developed in patients undergoing prosthetic valve replacement so as to evaluate the optimal therapeutic range in PT-INR value in Japanese patients. A total of 102 patients with a prosthetic heart valve who have been followed up at our department during the past 25 years were enrolled in this study. PT-INRs were determined regularly in these patients for the period between October 1996 and March 1999.

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