Publications by authors named "Tadashi Hattori"

Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a connective tissue disorder characterized by bone fragility. Although the disease severity is known to influence the ability to walk, little is known about how children with severe OI can achieve practical ambulation (PA). This study aimed to determine the early predictors of future mobility in children with OI.

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Background: Salter innominate osteotomy (SIO) provides favorable results for treating residual acetabular dysplasia in young children. In this study, we examined the midterm results of SIO according to the age at surgery to determine the optimal timing of this procedure.

Methods: We retrospectively examined 50 hips of 42 patients (8 boys and 34 girls) with acetabular dysplasia who underwent SIO and were followed up until skeletal maturity.

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Purpose: This study aimed to explore the docking of the femoral head into the acetabulum after gradual reduction (GR) using traction for developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) and the impact on subsequent acetabular development.

Methods: A total of 40 patients with DDH (42 hips) undergoing GR using overhead traction and spica casting were retrospectively reviewed. The presence of inverted labrum and the coronal and axial femoral-acetabular distances (FADs) were compared between MRI immediately and five weeks after spica casting.

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Purpose: A multiaxial correction (MAC) fixator is a monolateral type of fixator that can correct multi-planer deformities. The purpose of this study is to compare the clinical outcome of correction for tibial deformities with the MAC fixator and the circular external fixators.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed consecutive patients reconstructed with the MAC fixator (MAC group) or circular external fixators (Ring group) due to the congenital diseases or residual conditions after treatment of trauma, infection, tumor, or limb lengthening between 2003 and 2016.

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Nobiletin (NOB), a flavonoid, has extremely low water solubility and low oral bioavailability; however, despite these problems, various physiological effects have been investigated in vitro. In the present study, we investigated the transdermal delivery of NOB using choline and geranic acid (CAGE), which is a biocompatible material that has been reported to be a promising transdermal delivery approach. The feasibility was evaluated by a set of in vitro and in vivo tests.

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  • Bone healing potential decreases with age, necessitating age-appropriate treatment for Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease, with nonsurgical options for those under 6 and surgical for those over 8; uncertainty exists for ages 6 to 8.
  • This retrospective study compared Salter osteotomy and a non-weight-bearing brace in patients aged 6 to 8 years with more than 50% femoral head involvement.
  • Results indicated that while both treatments showed similar overall outcomes in terms of hip pain and function, Salter osteotomy resulted in better femoral head positioning and acetabular shape compared to the brace.
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Background: Outcome of the temporary epiphysiodesis procedure for limb length discrepancy (LLD) is commonly evaluated in the coronal plane. The purpose of this study was to investigate implant position and complications of the distal femur and patella in the sagittal plane after the temporary epiphysiodesis.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 27 patients with LLD who underwent temporary epiphysiodesis of the distal femur using staples (11 patients) or eight-plates (16 patients) between 2007 and 2015.

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Background: Unstable slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) has a relatively high risk of avascular necrosis of the femoral head. Standard treatment for unstable SCFE is still controversial. We reviewed unstable SCFE case series treated with the standardized protocol, which consisted of percutaneous pinning after prolonged skeletal traction.

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  • An unstable slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) has a high risk of avascular necrosis (AVN), and the study aims to determine the AVN rate and identify risk factors, particularly focusing on timing of surgery.
  • The study analyzed 60 patients diagnosed with unstable SCFE from 1985 to 2014, looking at surgery timing within three different time frames, and utilized logistic regression to assess risk factors for AVN.
  • Results showed a 27% AVN rate overall, with a significantly higher occurrence in those treated with closed reduction and pinning, especially for surgeries performed between 24 hours and 7 days after onset, highlighting a potentially dangerous "unsafe window."
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Background: It has been reported that the national incidence of developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) has decreased in Japan. This is because of prevention activities after birth since around 1970. However, cases of late-diagnosed DDH have still been noted in some children's hospitals.

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Fibular hemimelia is a rare but the most common congenital long bone deficiency, encompassing a broad range of anomalies from isolated fibular hypoplasia up to substantial femoral and tibial shortening with ankle deformity and foot deficiency. Most cases of fibular hemimelia manifest clinically significant leg length discrepancy (LLD) with time that requires adequate correction by bone lengthening for stable walking. Bone lengthening procedures, especially those for pathological bones, are sometimes associated with severe complications, such as delayed consolidation, fractures, and deformities of the lengthened bones, leading to prolonged healing time and residual LLD at skeletal maturity.

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With the aim of clinical applications of X-ray phase imaging based on Talbot-Lau-type grating interferometry to joint diseases and breast cancer, machines employing a conventional X-ray generator have been developed and installed in hospitals. The machine operation especially for diagnosing rheumatoid arthritis is described, which relies on the fact that cartilage in finger joints can be depicted with a dose of several milligray. The palm of a volunteer observed with 19 s exposure (total scan time: 32 s) is reported with a depicted cartilage feature in joints.

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Background: It has already been more than 50 years since the Pavlik harness was introduced in Japan, and today the Pavlik harness is widely recognized as the standard initial treatment modality for developmental dysplasia of the hip. We performed a multicenter nationwide questionnaire study concerning the results of Pavlik harness treatment twice in 1994 and 2008.

Methods: In 1994 and in 2008, we sent questionnaires to 12 institutes in Japan specializing mainly in pediatric orthopedics.

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We have performed corrective osteotomies for moderate or severe slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) using an original blade plate (BP) until 2006 and using a hybrid external fixator (EF) since 2007. We designed a comparative study of the short-term results between BP and EF devices in the treatment of proximal femoral osteotomies in SCFE. Nineteen SCFE patients (12 BP; seven EF) who underwent corrective osteotomies at our institution were included.

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Introduction: Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is an acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy characterized by symmetric limb weakness. Children with GBS sometimes consult the orthopaedists because of limb pain and gait disturbance. The orthopaedists, however, are unfamiliar with GBS, since it has rarely been delineated in detail in the orthopaedic literature.

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We previously described two unrelated patients showing characteristic facial and skeletal features, overlapping with the kyphoscoliosis type Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) but without lysyl hydroxylase deficiency [Kosho et al. (2005) Am J Med Genet Part A 138A:282-287]. After observations of them over time and encounter with four additional unrelated patients, we have concluded that they represent a new clinically recognizable type of EDS with distinct craniofacial characteristics, multiple congenital contractures, progressive joint and skin laxity, and multisystem fragility-related manifestations.

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Electrophilic oxygen species photocatalytically derived from water molecules can selectively react with the aromatic ring of both benzene and its derivatives to produce the corresponding phenols and hydrogen over platinum-loaded titanium oxide when illuminated with light of appropriate wavelength in the absence of oxygen.

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  • Highly dispersed cerium oxide (Ce) on silica and alumina primarily exists as Ce(III) species.
  • These Ce(III) species effectively promote the photocatalytic direct coupling of methane at around room temperature.
  • In contrast, cerium in its Ce(IV) form, such as CeO2 particles, does not catalyze this reaction.
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Unlabelled: The optimum surgical treatment of patients with Perthes' disease has not been decided. We compared the clinical and radiographic results at skeletal maturity of the femoral varus osteotomy and the Salter innominate osteotomy for treatment of patients with Perthes' disease. Treatment in 46 patients was by femoral varus osteotomy and in 30 patients by Salter innominate osteotomy.

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In this article, a microfluidic platform integrating capillary electrophoresis and bioluminescence (BL) detection that was fabricated in poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) with lab-on-a-chip technology was demonstrated for cellular metabolic analyses. A microchannels network, "cross combining with Y", was designed to perform on-chip sample preparation, separation, and BL detection of ATP and ATP-conjugated metabolites, using firefly luciferin-luciferase BL system. A dynamic modification of the channel wall of PDMS proved to be crucial to reverse the direction of electroosmotic flow (EOF), which was uniquely achieved by a prewash cycle with a cationic surfactant didodecyldimethylammonium bromide.

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  • - The study examines how highly dispersed magnesium oxide on silica promotes methane coupling at room temperature, showing distinct photoluminescence emissions.
  • - Increased emission intensity correlates with heightened photoactivity, with energy vibrations and excited state lifetimes similar to other silica-based systems like silica-alumina and silica-supported zirconia.
  • - Methane molecules can quench the photoluminescence, suggesting a strong relationship between Si-O-M bonds on silica and the photoactive sites responsible for methane coupling reactions.
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  • The study focused on how molecules move through microchannels made of poly(dimethylsiloxane) using two different fabrication methods: UV-photolithography and synchrotron radiation (SR)-lithography.
  • Researchers utilized a fluorescent probe, sulforhodamine B, to assess molecular dispersion within the channels and found that SR-lithography channels performed better.
  • Surface conditions observed through scanning electron microscopy indicated that the difference in channel performance was linked to surface roughness, supporting the findings with chromatographic data consistent with previous studies on glass microchannels.
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Chemiluminescence (CL) detection integrated with a microchip capillary electrophoresis (MCE) system that was fabricated in poly(dimethylsiloxane) was demonstrated for chemical and biochemical analyses. Two model CL systems were involved here: metal ion-catalyzed luminol-peroxide reaction and dansyl species conjugated peroxalate-peroxide reaction. Different strategies based on three chip patterns (cross, cross combining with Y, and cross combining with V) to perform on-line CL detection for MCE were evaluated and compared in terms of sensitivity, reproducibility, and peak symmetry.

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  • A study examined the effectiveness of the Denis Browne splint in treating congenital club foot in 34 patients who wore the splint full-time after undergoing initial treatments.
  • Results showed that while the splint did not enhance initial corrections, it successfully maintained them over time.
  • The timing of when the splint is applied is crucial, with earlier application leading to better outcomes in both clinical and radiological measurements.
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