Publications by authors named "Y Ikuta"

Background: Postoperative osteolysis may be observed around poly-l-lactic acid (PLLA) pins in osteochondral fragments fixation for an osteochondral lesion of the talus (OLT). Hydroxyapatite (HA) improves biocompatibility, osteoconductivity, and mechanical strength when added to PLLA. This study aimed to compare the characteristics of osteolysis and clinical outcomes of fixation for OLT with PLLA pins vs PLLA/HA pins.

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We synthesized lecithin-modified zirconia (LMZ) as an adsorbent, solid-phase extractant, and stationary phase for organic compounds such as organic acids or amino acids. The molecular selectivity of LMZ was evaluated through high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). LMZ exhibits electrostatic and hydrophobic interactions with organic compounds that depend on the pH of the mobile phase.

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Objectives: To investigate the effectiveness of placing an indicator light indicating inadequate ventilation near the face mask during positive-pressure ventilation with respiratory function monitors (RFMs) in neonatal resuscitation. The study is a three-group, randomised, controlled, crossover simulation trial.

Methods: Paediatrics residents, neonatology fellows, and attending neonatologists at a single neonatal intensive care unit.

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Article Synopsis
  • Chronic stress on the second metatarsal head in patients with hallux valgus can lead to osteoarthritis and dislocation of the second metatarsophalangeal joint.
  • A study analyzed 115 HV feet, separating them into two groups based on dislocation presence and further categorizing those without dislocation by osteoarthritis status.
  • Results indicated that greater protrusion of the second metatarsal and specific angles were linked to higher risks of dislocation and osteoarthritis in the joint.
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Heterotopic ossification (HO) in Achilles tendon often arises due to endochondral ossification during the healing process following trauma. Retinoic acid receptor γ (RARγ) plays a critical role in this phenomenon. This study aims to elucidate the therapeutic effects of CD1530, an RARγ selective agonist, along with the contributing cells, in Achilles tendon healing, utilizing a cell lineage tracing system.

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