Publications by authors named "Takasaki Taiichi"

The patient previously underwent surgery for cervical cancer. She reported intermittent claudication, and computed tomography (CT) revealed total occlusion of the left iliac artery. We conducted endovascular treatment (EVT) using balloon-expandable covered stents (BECS).

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  • The study investigated the link between epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) characteristics and aortic valve calcification (AVC) using CT scans in 43 patients before heart surgery.
  • Results showed that EAT density was positively correlated with the quantity of inflammatory macrophages and osteocalcin-positive cells, indicating a relationship between inflammation in EAT and AVC severity.
  • The findings suggest that higher EAT density, along with certain immune cell counts, may indicate more severe aortic valve degeneration, highlighting the importance of EAT in cardiovascular health.
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  • Post-myocardial infarction ventricular septal perforation (VSP) is a rare but serious condition that can occur after a heart attack, complicating recovery with significant surgical risks.
  • A 65-year-old man experienced recurrent VSP despite previous surgical repair, with the first and second procedures utilizing the bovine double patch technique through different surgical approaches.
  • The case highlights the need for improved techniques and strategies in managing recurrent VSPs, emphasizing the importance of further research in this area.
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Goal: Microbubbles (MBs) are known to occur within the circuits of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) systems, and higher-order dysfunction after cardiac surgery may be caused by MBs as well as atheroma dispersal associated with cannula insertion. As complete MB elimination is not possible, monitoring MB count rates is critical. We propose an online detection system with a neural network-based model to estimate MB count rate using five parameters: suction flow rate, venous reservoir level, perfusion flow rate, hematocrit level, and blood temperature.

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Background: Hemodialysis patients are at high risk for prosthetic valve endocarditis (PVE) because of the risk of bacteria entering with each hemodialysis session. To avoid the use of artificial materials as much as possible, we performed aortic valve neocuspidization (AVNeo) using bovine pericardium.

Case Presentation: A 67-year-old patient had undergone aortic valve replacement using a bioprosthetic valve 4 months previous.

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Background: A persistent left superior vena cava (PLSVC) is an anomaly of the thoracic venous system that flows into the right atrium via an enlarged coronary sinus. When performing pulmonary vein isolation and left atrial appendage closure, the PLSVC can interfere with the procedure. We have performed thoracoscopic surgery on such a patient and would like to share our experience.

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  • * Researchers analyzed tissue samples from 96 patients undergoing LAA surgery, finding that those with a history of LAA thrombus or stroke had significantly higher levels of fibrosis and lower expressions of CD31, a marker of endothelial health.
  • * Key outcomes highlighted that severe endothelial damage is strongly linked to thrombus and stroke occurrences, with specific fibrotic changes and LAA shapes (like non-chicken-wing morphologies) further contributing to these risks, suggesting a complex interplay in atrial cardiomyopathy.
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  • The study examines the effectiveness of thromboendarterectomy (TEA) with bovine pericardium patch angioplasty in treating common femoral occlusive disease in patients over a 10-month period.
  • The study involved 47 procedures in 42 patients, primarily focusing on outcomes like primary patency and complications, with a high success rate in restoring blood flow and minimal adverse events.
  • Results showed 98% primary patency and 100% secondary patency at 12 months, indicating the procedure was safe and effective in improving symptoms like claudication and preventing amputations.
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Background: Atrial fibrosis contributes to the onset and persistence of atrial fibrillation (AF) and AF-related stroke. Periodontitis, a common infectious and inflammatory disease, aggravates some systemic diseases. However, the association of periodontitis with AF and with atrial fibrosis has remained unclarified.

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  • This study analyzed the safety and outcomes of surgeries involving hepatic artery resection (HAR) for patients with distal cholangiocarcinoma at Hiroshima University between 2009 and 2021.
  • A total of 60 patients were reviewed, comparing those who underwent HAR to those who did not; findings showed more severe disease features in the HAR group, such as higher T stages and more lymph node metastasis.
  • Results indicated that while HAR was performed safely with minimal complications, patients who had the procedure experienced significantly shorter disease-free survival times and were more likely to have early recurrences.
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Neurofibromatosis type 1 is associated with vascular fragility, and vascular disease is the second leading cause of death in these patients. A 42-year-old woman with neurofibromatosis type 1 was transferred to our hospital owing to shock. A computed tomography scan revealed a ruptured celiac artery aneurysm, which had expanded from 14 to 26 mm in 1 day.

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The cardiopulmonary bypass system used in cardiac surgery can generate microbubbles (MBs) that may cause complications, such as neurocognitive dysfunction, when delivered into the blood vessel. Estimating the number of MBs generated, thus, is necessary to enable the surgeons to deal with it. To this end, we previously proposed a neural network-based model for estimating the number of MBs from four factors measurable from the cardiopulmonary bypass system: suction flow rate, venous reservoir level, blood viscosity, and perfusion flow rate.

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An aortic graft-duodenal fistula commonly requires graft replacement and duodenectomy. However, the appropriate surgical approach to the duodenum with aortic graft fistula remains unclear. Herein, we describe the case of an 85-year-old male patient who underwent a pancreas-preserving partial duodenectomy using the mesenteric approach for aortic graft-duodenal fistula.

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Purpose: To describe the efficiency of the candy-plug technique using an Excluder aortic extender and obtain optimal aortic remodeling.

Case: A 46-year-old male patient had a history of acute type B aortic dissection and progressive dilation of the descending aorta (53 mm diameter) with a patent false lumen. He was treated with the candy-plug technique, using an Excluder aortic extender of 32-45 mm was placed and a 16-mm Amplatzer Vascular Plug II.

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Introduction: Although recent echocardiographic studies have suggested that left atrial appendage (LAA) remodeling contributes to the development of LAA thrombus (LAAT), histological evidence is absent. The objective of this study was to examine clinical parameters and histological findings to clarify the factors involved in LAAT formation.

Methods: A total of 64 patients (no atrial fibrillation [AF], N = 22; paroxysmal AF, N = 16; nonparoxysmal AF, N = 26) who underwent LAA excision during surgery were enrolled.

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  • Mycoplasma hominis, a common bacterium found in the urogenital tract, can cause rare but serious infections like postoperative mediastinitis, often overlooked by surgeons.
  • A case of a 54-year-old man who developed mediastinitis and aortic rupture after cardiac surgery led to the identification of M. hominis, despite initial negative cultures.
  • This highlights the need to consider M. hominis in cases of infection with negative cultures when standard treatments fail, especially in cardiac surgery settings.
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  • A case was reported involving a patient who developed combined types IIIb and Ia endoleak six years after receiving an Endurant II® endograft for abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) repair.
  • The patient experienced a rupture of the AAA post-surgery, requiring emergency open repair, during which the types IIIb and Ia endoleaks were identified.
  • The article discusses the rarity of type IIIb endoleak with the Endurant® endograft, outlines treatment options attempted, and summarizes existing case reports on this specific issue.
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The need for the estimation of the number of microbubbles (MBs) in cardiopulmonary bypass surgery has been recognized among surgeons to avoid postoperative neurological complications. MBs that exceed the diameter of human capillaries may cause endothelial disruption as well as microvascular obstructions that block posterior capillary blood flow. In this paper, we analyzed the relationship between the number of microbubbles generated and four circulation factors, i.

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: In this study, we report our experience using the frozen elephant trunk (FET) technique for chronic aortic dissection. : Between January 2011 and December 2017, 15 patients underwent total arch replacement (TAR) with the FET technique for chronic aortic dissection (CAD). : Hospital mortality was 6.

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The heart is an organ where primary malignant tumors rarely develop. In particular, the incidence of cardiac rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is extremely low. It has been reported that the risk of second malignant tumors in mediastinum is increased by radiotherapy in women with breast cancer.

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  • A 40-year-old woman undergoing smoking cessation was found to have clubbing of the nails and an aneurysm in an aberrant artery associated with her left lung, which was linked to anomalous systemic arterialization.
  • The aberrant artery measured 13 mm in diameter and developed an aneurysm of 17 mm, leading to surgical intervention involving ligation and lobectomy by a cardiovascular surgeon.
  • Pathological examination revealed severe atherosclerosis in the aberrant artery, emphasizing the need for careful treatment strategies when dealing with such conditions, especially in cases with aneurysms.
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