Publications by authors named "Tsuchitani Y"

Background Postoperative chylothorax is a rare but life-threatening complication of esophagectomy. However, due to its rarity, researching the risk factors and selecting appropriate treatment options has been limited. Methods This study included 727 patients with esophageal cancer who underwent minimally invasive esophagectomy at our hospital.

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Objective: The purpose of the study was to clarify the causal effect of toe-grasping exercises on the improvement of static or dynamic balance ability in home-based rehabilitation users.

Method: Our study included 34 subjects who met the criteria and were evaluable out of 98 rehabilitation service users at home nursing stations. This study was a randomized controlled trial.

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Introduction: Presently, the advantage of laparoscopic surgery is widely recognized and it is gaining popularity not only in elective abdominal surgeries but also in various kinds of emergent abdominal surgeries. This report describes two patients diagnosed with ileal perforation due to an ingested foreign body (FB)-a rare abdominal emergency-who were treated laparoscopically.

Presentation Of Case: Both patients were brought in by an ambulance to our hospital, with complaints of increasing lower abdominal pain.

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Insectivorous birds serve as definitive hosts for trematodes of the genus Leucochloridium. The parasites exclusively use amber snails of the family Succineidae as intermediate hosts. A pulsating and colorful display of the larval broodsac in the snail's eyestalk seems to be a caterpillar mimic for attracting birds.

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Introduction: Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) are the most common mesenchymal tumors of the gastrointestinal tract. The small intestine is the second-most frequent location where GISTs occur after the stomach. Attention should be paid to small intestinal GISTs because they infrequently present with acute abdomen, which necessitates emergency surgery.

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Purpose: To examine whether the ion exchange strengthening can be achieved for several new ceramics such as glass ceramics or castable ceramics.

Methods: The ceramics selected for this study were three porcelains and three castable ceramics. 60 bend bars of the respective ceramics (1 x 5 x 10 mm) were fabricated according to the respective manufacturer's directions.

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This study evaluated the quality of fired ceramic inlay restorations consisting of a feldspathic porcelain system (G-Cera Cosmotech II, GC Co, Tokyo, Japan) after eight years in vivo. Forty-five fired ceramic inlays (for 26 premolars and 19 molars; Class I in 12 teeth, Class II in 31 teeth and onlay in two teeth) were placed in 25 patients. All restorations were evaluated at the time of placement and at 6 months, 1, 2, 4, 6 and 8 years after placement using modified USPHS criteria.

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The aim of our study was to investigate the effect of resin composite components on glucan synthesis by glucosyltransferase (GTase) derived from a cariogenic bacterium, Streptococcus sobrinus B13. The eluates from cured composites stored in 0.05 mol/L potassium phosphate buffer (KPB) (pH 6.

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The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the quality of fired ceramic inlay restorations consisting of a feldspathic porcelain system (G-Cera Cosmotech II) after 6 years in vivo. A total of 49 fired ceramic inlays (for 27 premolars and 22 molars: class 1 in 11 teeth, class 2 in 36 teeth, and onlays in two teeth) were placed in 29 patients, and all restorations were evaluated at the time of placement, at 6 months, and 1, 2, 4, and 6 years after placement using modified USPHS criteria. Replicas made of the restorations were observed using a scanning electron microscope (SEM) to assess the state of the marginal area and wear of the restoration.

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It has been shown that composite incorporating the antibacterial agent Triclosan (Irgasan DP 300, which is sparingly soluble in water, inhibited in vitro plaque formation by Streptococcus mutans, although the release of the agent was much less than the minimum inhibitory concentration for the bacterium. In this study, the inhibitory effect of the composite incorporating 1% Triclosan against growth and adherence of S. mutans was investigated.

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The authors investigated the marginal adaptation and internal fit of ceramic inlay made by a ceramic milling system. The study's results indicated that the mean marginal and internal gap size of the ceramic inlay restorations was less than 100 microns, making the fit clinically acceptable.

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Purpose: To evaluate the relationship between filler size, shape, mechanical properties and wear resistance of posterior resin composite was evaluated.

Materials And Methods: Six UDMA/TEGDMA-based experimental resin composites consisting of different types of filler particles were investigated. These included four sized spherical fillers, (9.

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The reaction of barium glass filler with water was determined by investigation of the effects of the particle size of barium glass filler on the water sorption rate and the mechanical properties of composite resin. Barium glass and quartz were milled to obtain powders with different average particle sizes. These powders were silanized and used as inorganic filler in composite resin.

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In order to elucidate the relationship between the degree of conversion and internal discoloration of light-activated composite, four experimental composites which contained different amounts of Bis-GMA and TEGDMA were prepared, and the degree of conversion and discoloration of each composite, with or without annealing, were determined. The degree of conversion was measured by Fourier transformation infrared spectroscopy and the color change was determined after 1, 2, 3 and 4 weeks of immersion in water at 60 degrees C. The non-annealed composites demonstrated a greater degree of conversion and less discoloration as the amount of TEGDMA was increased.

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Localized wear tests have been performed on six resin composites using a recently developed three-body wear testing machine. After repeated loading to the composites, the worn surface was replicated. Then the wear values of the respective resin composites were determined from the surface area of the worn defect using an image-analyzer.

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The purpose of this paper was to compare generalized wear resistance of eleven proprietary posterior dental composites and one amalgam using a recently developed in vitro wear testing apparatus. Upon completion of the in vitro wear testing process the wear area of occlusal surface was replicated and the depth of enamel exposed at the cavity margin was measured by a traveling microscope. Based upon the results of this study it was demonstrated that there were significant differences amongst materials included in this study.

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The object of this study was to analyze two measuring methods for determining the amount of generalized wear of dental materials. Using a recently developed three-body wear testing machine, generalized wear defect was produced on the surface of various dental materials. Although the generalized wear was defined as the depth of the enamel exposed at the cavity margin for both methods, this depth was measured with two different devices.

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Attempts to produce resin composite with antibacterial properties by incorporation of an antibacterial agent such as chlorhexidine have been reported, but problems can arise due to release of the inhibitory agent from the composite. Such problems may include toxic effects, influence on mechanical properties, and loss of effectiveness. A new monomer, methacryloyloxydodecylpyridinium bromide (MDPB), was synthesized by combining an antibacterial agent and methacryloyl group.

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This study compared the bond strength of resinous adhesives used to bond amalgam to dentin. The adhesives were: All-Bond 2 (AB), Liner-F (LF), SuperBond C&B (SB), Amalgambond (AM), Photo Bond (PB), and Panavia (PA). Occlusal surfaces of non-carious molars were ground wet to 600 grit finish, exposing dentin.

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Laboratory studies indicate that it can be as short as one week after a first-stage operation to prepare the left ventricle for a subsequent second-stage arterial switch (Jatene operation) for simple transposition of the great arteries (TGA). In order to ascertain it, we evaluated the left ventricular (LV) function immediately after the first-stage procedure and late postoperatively by echocardiography and catheterization. There were 6 cases with simple TGA.

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The effects of these injuries on the presence and distribution of neuropeptide Y (NPY)-immunoreactive (-IR) neurones were examined immunohistochemically. In the normal trigeminal ganglion: some perivascular nerves displayed NPY-IR but there were no NPY-IR ganglionic cells. Fourteen days after extraction or pulp exposure of the upper first molar, NPY-IR cells appeared in the maxillary region of the trigeminal ganglion.

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Left ventricular contractile function was compared between primary and two-stage arterial switch operation (ASO) in neonates and infants with simple transposition of the great arteries (TGA). Eight patients (group 1) underwent primary ASO at 13-42 (23 +/- 10 [mean +/- SD]) days of age, and five patients (group 2) underwent two-stage ASO after pulmonary artery banding and Blalock-Taussig shunting at 11-26 (15 +/- 3) months of age. Postoperative echocardiographic studies were undertaken at 6-48 (22 +/- 16) months of age in group 1 and 25-45 (32 +/- 7) months of age in group 2.

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An infant with simple transposition of the great arteries underwent a two-staged arterial switch operation, after which mediastinal infection occurred. Continuous irrigation with povidone-iodine solution was performed for 10 days. After that, the patient experienced life-threatening hemorrhage three times.

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The purpose of this study was to estimate bond strength between light cured composite resin and enamel or dentin, and marginal sealing ability of composite resin promoted by five commercial bonding systems. At first, tensile bond strength between light cured composite resin and enamel or dentin promoted by these bonding systems were measured. Next, class V cavities were prepared at cementoenamel junction of extracted human molars and filled with light cured composite resin, using the same bonding systems.

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The purpose of this study was to gain a deeper understanding of factors affecting fluoride-ion release from a newly developed fluoride releasing resin (F-resin) under various conditions. Both higher temperature and longer immersion times resulted in a greater amount of fluoride ion released from this material, whereas thermal cycling did not accelerate the fluoride release. It was also found that the amount of released fluoride ion increased with increase in pH.

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