Publications by authors named "Tamon Kabata"

Introduction: Previous study did not clarify the correlation between the natural course of perioperative blood tests and occurrence of wound-related complications, including SSI, PJI, and delayed wound healing. This study aimed to investigate whether perioperative laboratory test is effective in identifying wound-related complications after THA.

Materials And Methods: This retrospective, single-institutional study enrolled 1072 patients who underwent primary THAs.

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Background: We aimed to determine whether elevated preoperative serum inflammatory markers influence surgical site infections (SSIs) and periprosthetic joint infections (PJIs) after primary total hip arthroplasty (THA).

Methods: In this retrospective single-institution study, 1115 patients who underwent primary THA were enrolled. Cases of SSI/PJI were identified.

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Respiration plays an important function in sustaining life. The diaphragm is the primary muscle involved in respiration, and plays an important role in trunk stabilization. Although it has been reported that respiratory function is important for trunk muscle stability, the correlation between respiratory function and abdominal trunk muscle strength remains undetermined.

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Background: This study aimed to develop an artificial intelligence-based surgical support model for assessing the acetabular component angle using intraoperative radiographs during total hip arthroplasty and verify its accuracy.

Methods: A total of 268 hips were analyzed. At first, 268 preoperative and intraoperative anteroposterior pelvic radiographs were amplified to 536.

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Background: The incidence of developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) in Japanese newborns has reduced drastically following a primary prevention campaign initiated around 1972 to 1973; this perinatal education campaign promoted maintaining the hips of newborns in the naturally flexed-leg position. The purpose of the present study was to describe the life course epidemiology of hip osteoarthritis (OA) in adolescent and adult patients and to assess its association with exposure to the primary prevention campaign for DDH.

Methods: We included new patients with hip OA diagnosed from January 1, 2022, to December 31, 2022, at 12 core hospitals (8 special-function hospitals and 4 regional medical care support hospitals).

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  • This study investigates the time from diagnosis to surgery for osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH) and factors affecting its severity among 2074 cases in Japan from 1997 to 2018.
  • The median time to surgery was found to be 9 months, influenced by whether the patient used alcohol or corticosteroids, and the stage of joint destruction at diagnosis.
  • The study highlights that a large proportion of patients remain untreated for extended periods, but surgery was performed within 9 months for more than half of the patients, indicating the disease's serious impact.
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Accurate pre-operative templating of prosthesis components is an essential factor in successful total hip arthroplasty (THA), including robotically-assisted THA (RA-THA) techniques. We sought to validate the accuracy of a novel, robotic-optimized THA planning software compared to a predicate THA planner for component sizing. We analyzed a series of 199 patients who received manual THA (mTHA) and fluoroscopy-based RA-THA at a single institution.

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  • Greater trochanteric fractures can occur during total hip arthroplasty (THA) when using the anterolateral approach, and this study aimed to explore how bone mineral density (BMD) and the shape of the femur affect the risk of these fractures.
  • A total of 209 hips were analyzed after THA, with a focus on identifying fractures and assessing the correlation between bone density and femoral morphology through multivariate analysis.
  • Results indicated that a bone density below 80% of the young adult mean (YAM) combined with a specific femoral shape (Type B) significantly increased the risk of greater trochanteric fractures during surgery.
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Adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) have been studied for many years as a therapeutic option for osteoarthritis (OA); however, their efficacy remains insufficient. Since platelet-rich plasma (PRP) induces chondrogenic differentiation in ADSCs and the formation of a sheet structure by ascorbic acid can increase the number of viable cells, we hypothesized that the injection of chondrogenic cell sheets combined with the effects of PRP and ascorbic acid may hinder the progression of OA. The effects of induction of differentiation by PRP and formation of sheet structure by ascorbic acid on changes in chondrocyte markers (collagen II, aggrecan, Sox9) in ADSCs were evaluated.

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We aimed to assess the reliability and validity of OpenPose, a posture estimation algorithm, for measurement of knee range of motion after total knee arthroplasty (TKA), in comparison to radiography and goniometry. In this prospective observational study, we analyzed 35 primary TKAs (24 patients) for knee osteoarthritis. We measured the knee angles in flexion and extension using OpenPose, radiography, and goniometry.

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Periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) is characterized by biofilm infection, which is difficult to alleviate while preserving implant integrity. Furthermore, long-term antibiotic therapy may increase the prevalence of drug-resistant bacterial strains, necessitating a non-antibacterial approach. Adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) exert antibacterial effects; however, their efficacy in PJI remains unclear.

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  • This study evaluated OpenPose, a posture estimation algorithm, for measuring hip-knee-ankle (HKA) angle in knee osteoarthritis patients by comparing it to radiographic methods.
  • The results showed that OpenPose has excellent reliability and strong agreement with traditional radiography, indicating it can provide accurate measurements with a minor fixed error.
  • OpenPose offers a non-invasive and simple way to monitor HKA angles, making it a valuable tool for both clinical settings and personal self-assessment at home or in gyms.
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Introduction: A greater trochanteric fracture is a perioperative complication of primary total hip arthroplasty (THA) via an anterolateral approach. Although surgeons determine risk factors in the preoperative planning phase, no study explored the relationship between the planned femoral implant and greater trochanter. This study attempts to determine the risk factors for perioperative greater trochanteric fractures in primary THA via an anterolateral approach.

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Total hip arthroplasty (THA) for patients with hip osteoarthritis improves hip flexion contracture, subsequently improving spinal sagittal balance. However, in some cases, spinal sagittal imbalance develops in the course after THA, and its risk factors remain unknown. We aimed to investigate the risk factors of progressive spinal sagittal imbalance after THA.

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Background: Predicting the worsening of flexion range of motion (ROM) during the course post-total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is clinically meaningful. This study aimed to create a model that could predict the worsening of knee flexion ROM during the TKA course using a machine learning algorithm and to examine its accuracy and predictive variables.

Methods: Altogether, 344 patients (508 knees) who underwent TKA were enrolled.

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Potential risk factors associated with future osteoporotic vertebral fracture (OVF) were prospectively investigated in middle-aged and older adult women. We enrolled 197 female patients aged ≥50 years who were scheduled to undergo surgery for lower-extremity degenerative diseases. Patient anthropometric and muscle strength measurements, a bone mineral density measurement of the lumbar spine (L-BMD), and full-spine standing radiographs to examine the presence of old OVFs and spinopelvic sagittal parameters were obtained preoperatively.

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Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate preoperative and post-operative locomotive syndrome (LS) in older adults undergoing surgical treatment for musculoskeletal diseases of the lumbar spine and lower extremities and identify risk factors that impede LS improvement after surgery.

Methods: The baseline evaluation included 471 patients 65 years or older [276 in the pre-old-age (65-74 years) group; 195 in the old-age (75 years or older) group] and examined the preoperative and post-operative LS data. The second evaluation performed to identify risk factors, including anthropometric measurements, comorbidity, and frailty, that hinder LS improvement after surgery included 378 patients with preoperative LS Stage 3.

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Background: A chronic expanding hematoma (CEH) is a rare complication caused by surgery or trauma; it mostly affects the soft tissues, such as those in the trunk or extremities. We present the first case of a large intraosseous CEH presenting with chronic disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), 22 years after total hip arthroplasty (THA); the CEH was treated with a single-stage excision and revision THA.

Case Presentation: A 67-year-old man presented to our hospital with left thigh pain and an enlarging mass.

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Background: This report seeks to clarify whether the dosage and duration of preoperative concurrent corticosteroid use influence postoperative complications after primary total joint arthroplasty (TJA).

Methods: This retrospective single institutional study enrolled 1128 primary TJA cases, including 905 total hip arthroplasties and 223 total knee arthroplasties at a minimum 6 months of follow-up. Mean follow-up period was 51.

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Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the condition of patients with locomotive syndrome (LS) and their improvement after undergoing surgery for degenerative musculoskeletal diseases using the new criteria, including stage 3.

Methods: In total, 435 patients aged ≥40 years (167 middle-aged and 268 older) were divided into four groups based on the disease location: the lumbar (n = 118), hip (n = 191), knee (n = 80), and foot and ankle (n = 46) groups. Patients were evaluated by pre- and 1 year postoperative LS risk tests, including the stand-up test, two-step test, and 25-Question Geriatric Locomotive Function Scale.

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  • * A genome-wide association study (GWAS) was conducted to uncover genetic risk factors for steroid-associated ONFH (S-ONFH) in SLE patients, involving data from 636 SLE patients with S-ONFH and nearly 96,000 controls.
  • * Four significant genetic loci were identified, with three showing strong associations with S-ONFH, suggesting potential common genetic factors between S-ONFH and SLE, particularly implicating genes involved
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Introduction: The frequency of intraoperative periprosthetic occult fracture of the acetabulum (IPOA) in primary total hip arthroplasty (THA) is relatively high. However, the effect of this fracture on clinical outcome and survival of primary THA remains unknown. This study aimed to determine the impact of IPOA on the outcomes of primary THA during a minimum follow-up of 5 years.

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Purpose: It remains to be established whether optical computed tomography (CT)-free and acceleration-based navigation systems differ in terms of implantation accuracy and clinical outcomes for total knee arthroplasty. This randomised prospective study compared the implantation accuracy of these two navigation systems in total knee arthroplasty.

Methods: Optical CT-free navigation (ExactechGPS) or acceleration-based navigation (KneeAlign2) was randomly assigned to the left or right knee of 45 patients who underwent a single-stage bilateral total knee arthroplasty: the ExactechGPS (n = 45) and KneeAlign2 groups (n = 45) were compared.

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Background: Finite element analysis (FEA) has been previously applied for the biomechanical analysis of acetabular dysplasia and osteotomy. However, until now, there have been little reports on the use of FEA to evaluate the effects of pelvic tilt on stress distribution in the acetabulum.

Methods: We used the Mechanical Finder Ver.

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Understanding the morphology of the superior aspect of the proximal femur is critical for treating femoral fracture. We assessed the correlation among the ideal insertion point of the femoral nail, femur head-neck axis, and native anteversion. One hundred patients with normal femurs were included in this study.

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