Publications by authors named "Toshiyuki Kataoka"

Ectopic foreign bodies in the maxillary sinus occur rarely. Ectopic tooth eruption rarely occurs in the orbit, nasal cavity, maxillary sinus, and elsewhere. Ectopic eruption of teeth in the maxillary sinus is most commonly associated with wisdom teeth and is rarely associated with supernumerary teeth.

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Background: Parallel plate fixation for distal humeral fractures provides good clinical outcomes. However, few studies have investigated the insertion sequence of the distal screws, although long screw insertion into the distal fragment is technically demanding. The purpose of this study was to investigate a correlation between the insertion sequence of the distal screws and the screw insertion difficulty.

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Radical mandible resection causes significant functional and cosmetic impairment. Nonvascularized bone reconstruction and oral rehabilitation using fixed prosthesis with dental implants enabled recovery of appearance and mastication function.

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Chiral silica, which acts as a nucleating agent of poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL), was demonstrated to induce excess handedness of lamellar twist in the banded spherulites of PCL blended with poly(vinyl butyral). The d- and l-forms of silica enhanced the right- and left-handed twists, respectively. The influences of chiral silica on the twist handedness were statistically significant.

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Purpose: This study aimed to compare clinical results and to restore radiographic parameters of corrective osteotomy for malunited distal radius fracture using a volar locking plate with a dorsal plate.

Methods: We retrospectively studied 28 consecutive patients with symptomatic malunited distal radius fractures followed up for more than 12 months who underwent corrective osteotomy with a dorsal buttress plate (n = 9) or a volar locking plate (n = 19). Volar tilt (VT), radial inclination (RI), and ulnar variance (UV) were radiographically evaluated.

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Objective: To evaluate the background factors related to the occurrence of complications in the early stages after dental implant placement.

Materials And Methods: A total of 289 outpatients who received dental implants were retrospectively evaluated for the presence or absence of complications. Background factors, including age, sex, implant width, implant length, implant site, number of implants placed, Periotest values at the time of implant placement, presence/absence of systemic disease (particularly diabetes), and the use of anticoagulation therapy, were compared between patients with and without complications.

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Few cases in which open reduction and internal fixation was performed for displaced pisiform fractures have been reported. We present a new surgical technique for the treatment of depressed intra-articular pisiform fractures. First, the depressed fragment was reduced by pushing the bone tamp.

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Purpose: To report our method of computer-planned rotational corrective osteotomy for malunited distal diaphyseal radius fractures in children and adolescents using a custom jig and to review the results of 4 cases.

Methods: Four patients (mean age, 13 years; range, 11-16 years) underwent computer-planned rotational corrective osteotomy for malunited distal diaphyseal radius fracture using a custom jig. We retrospectively evaluated their radiographic and clinical data.

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Background: The purposes of this study were to quantitatively analyze osteophyte formation of the distal radius following scaphoid nonunion and to investigate how fracture locations relate to osteophyte formation patterns.

Methods: Three-dimensional surface models of the scaphoid and distal radius were constructed from computed tomographic images of both the wrists of 17 patients' with scaphoid nonunion. The scaphoid nonunions were classified into 3 types according to the location of the fracture line: distal extra-articular (n = 6); distal intra-articular (n = 5); and proximal (n = 6).

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Objective: Unexpected post-extraction bleeding is often experienced in clinical practice. Therefore, determining the risk of post-extraction bleeding in patients receiving anticoagulant therapy prior to surgery is beneficial. This study aimed to verify whether the HAS-BLED score was useful in predicting post-extraction bleeding in patients taking warfarin.

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  • Hexabromocyclododecanes (HBCDs) are brominated flame retardants commonly found in consumer products used indoors, raising concerns about their potential health effects, especially in young children due to dust exposure.
  • This study focused on how HBCDs transfer from treated textiles to indoor dust through direct contact, using a specialized test chamber for experiments.
  • Findings revealed that direct contact between HBCDs in textiles and dust is a crucial pathway for transfer, supported by additional tests involving various types of indoor dust components.
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  • - A study was conducted to compare various tests for diagnosing extensor carpi ulnaris (ECU) tendinitis by measuring pressure and strain in the wrist.
  • - Using nine fresh-frozen cadavers, researchers tested different forearm positions, finding that both pressure and strain were highest during the carpal supination test.
  • - The results indicate that the carpal supination test is the most effective method for detecting ECU tendinitis, with significantly increased pressure and tendon strain compared to other maneuvers.
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A risk assessment study of dioxins in sanitary napkins produced in Japan was performed. The daily estimated exposure volume to dioxins was compared with the tolerable daily intake (TDI). The concentrations of dioxins such as polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDDs), polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDFs), and dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyls (DL-PCBs) in seven sanitary napkins were measured using gas chromatography and mass spectroscopy analytical methods.

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We investigated distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) stability in different wrist positions and examined the relative contribution of each ligamentous component of the triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) to DRUJ stability. We used nine fresh-frozen cadavers. The humerus and ulna were fixed at 90° elbow flexion.

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This study describes a new technique that can be used for reconstructing the triangular fibrocartilage complex to correct the static palmar radius instability of the distal radioulnar joint. In the abovementioned condition, the radius is extremely unstable with respect to the ulna and dislocates palmarly in the resting position. Using a palmar approach, a palmaris longus tendon graft was sutured to the remnant of the disrupted palmar radioulnar and ulnocarpal ligaments and then anchored to the bone tunnel that was created at the ulnar fovea.

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Introduction: We present a detailed description of our preoperative planning and surgical technique for three-dimensional (3-D) corrective osteotomy with use of custom-made surgical guides for cubitus varus deformity after supracondylar fracture.

Step 1 Create Computer Bone Models From Ct Data: Obtain CT data of both upper extremities and create computer bone models from these data.

Step 2 Evaluate The 3-d Deformity: Evaluate the deformity in three dimensions by comparing the affected humerus with the mirror image of the contralateral, normal humerus.

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Background: Osteochondral autografts with use of the olecranon tip, lateral radial head, or proximal radial head have been employed for coronoid process reconstruction. However, it is unclear which autograft is most suitable for coronoid articular configuration. We assessed 3-dimensional articular facet suitability of 3 osteochondral autografts for coronoid process reconstruction.

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Evidence from a recent cadaveric study has revealed that the thickness of the distal interosseous membrane (DIOM) of the forearm shows substantial individual variations, and a thick fibrous tissue known as the distal oblique bundle (DOB) was found in 40% specimens in the study. Another cadaveric study revealed that greater stability of the distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) was obtained in a group with DOB following ulnar shortening than in a group without DOB. Thus, the presence of DOB influences the condition of DIOM and the ability of DIOM to provide stability to the compromised DRUJ.

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Background: Cubitus varus deformity after a supracondylar fracture classically includes varus, extension, and internal rotation components. However, to our knowledge, no reliable surgical method for three-dimensional corrective osteotomy has been established. We developed an intraoperative guide system involving a custom-made surgical template designed on the basis of a three-dimensional computer simulation incorporating computed tomography (CT) data.

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Background: The accuracy of three-dimensional (3-D) corrective osteotomy using a patient-specific osteotomy guide and bone plate based on computer simulation was investigated.

Methods: Six fresh-frozen cadaver upper limbs were used. A patient-specific osteotomy guide designed to realize a preplanned osteotomy was set on the distal humerus and distal radius, and the error in the setting location was evaluated.

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The purpose of this study was to investigate changes in length of the radioulnar ligament and distal oblique bundle (DOB) within the distal interosseous membrane after Colles' fracture and correlate the magnitude of the changes in length with clinical features. This study investigated 10 patients with malunion of a Colles' fracture. In three-dimensional computed tomography, the paths of the four limbs of the radioulnar ligament (superficial and deep, dorsal, and palmar limbs) and DOB were modelled and each path length was computed.

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Purpose: Several biomechanical studies using cadavers have revealed that axial rotation deformity of the forearm bones reduces forearm motion. However, little information is available on the 3-dimensional deformity patterns, including axial rotation deformity in malunited diaphyseal fractures of the forearm. The complex deformity of both forearm bones is difficult to assess on plain radiographs or cross-sectional images.

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