Publications by authors named "Yasutaka Okayama"

Background And Aim: The extent of liver drainage for palliative treatment of malignant hilar biliary obstruction is controversial. The aim of this study was to compare endoscopic unilateral versus bilateral drainage in patients with malignant hilar biliary obstruction using a self-expanding metal stent (SEMS).

Methods: We carried out a retrospective review of 46 consecutive patients with malignant hilar biliary obstruction who were treated by endoscopic biliary drainage using SEMS between 1997 and 2005.

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We report a 50-year-old male with pseudocysts in the pancreatic tail associated with chronic pancreatitis successfully treated by transpapillary cyst drainage. He had previously undergone ultrasonography-guided percutaneous cyst drainage for a pancreatic pseudocyst in our hospital. He was readmitted due to abdominal pain and fever.

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A 74-year-old woman was transferred to our hospital for further examinations because of abdominal fullness and abnormal levels of serum liver/biliary enzyme persisting for 3 weeks. She had anemia and dilatation of many capillary vessels in her fingers, palms, and tongue in addition to reporting frequent incidences of nasal bleeding in herself and her family. Abdominal ultrasonography detected a cystic lesion in the right hepatic lobe, connected to a dilated tortuous hepatic artery.

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The patient, a 43-year-old Japanese man suffering from duodenal ulcer and reflux esophagitis, was admitted to our hospital because of submucosal tumor in the antrum and obstructive stenosis of duodenum. Several imaging tests could not rule out the possibility of malignant disease. Therefore, the patient was surgically treated.

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We evaluated palliative treatment for unresectable malignant stomach pyloric region and the duodenal obstruction using covered self-expandable metallic stent (SEMS). Fifty-seven patients (26 stomach pyloric stenosis, 31 duodenal stenosis) were underwent palliative treatment using covered SEMS. The covered SEMS was Ultraflex stent for esophageal obstruction.

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A 37-year-old man presented complaining of epigastralgia. Abdominal ultrasonography revealed the presence of a papillary tumor (9 mm in diameter) in the cystic lesion (18 mm in diameter) in hepatic segment 4, which was accompanied by mild intrahepatic bile duct dilatation. Although abdominal computed tomography also showed the cystic lesion, it did not show papillary tumors inside the lesion.

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A 59-year-old man with bloody stools, and previously diagnosed with sigmoid colon carcinoma, visited our hospital. Preoperative abdominal ultrasonography (US) showed another tumor, with an uneven irregular surface, measuring about 9 x 5 cm, below the left hypochondrium. The tumor consisted of several cysts.

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Simple liver cysts are rarely complicated by intracystic hemorrhage. We encountered a case of simple liver cyst that was morphologically similar to biliary cystadenocarcinoma, which was complicated by asymptomatic intracystic hemorrhage and successfully treated by right lobectomy. A large cystic lesion of the liver was detected in a 57-year-old woman during a mass screening health check.

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Background: Although biliary expandable metallic stents (EMS) improve patency, they are unsuitable for primary biliary stenting. Although plastic tube stents without side holes (PWOS) are also reported to prolong patency, their efficacy remains controversial.

Goals: To evaluate clinical utility and relative advantages, we reviewed clinical results of three types of stents: plastic tube stents with side holes (PS), PWOS, and EMS.

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