Publications by authors named "Yusuke Muranishi"

Article Synopsis
  • Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have improved survival rates for advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), but the effects of subsequent salvage surgery were previously unclear.
  • This study analyzed data from patients who underwent salvage surgery after ICIs, focusing on characteristics, surgical outcomes, and survival rates from 2016 to 2022.
  • Results showed that while the majority had good outcomes, those having surgery for primary tumors had better progression-free survival (PFS) compared to those with metastatic tumors, indicating potential benefits of selective salvage surgery post-ICI treatment.
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Objectives: The aim of this study was to analyse the long-term survival outcomes and prognostic factors of patients receiving epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors (EGFR-TKIs) as first-line treatment for postoperative recurrent EGFR-mutated lung adenocarcinoma.

Methods: Using a multi-institutional database, we performed a retrospective chart review to identify all patients who had undergone complete resection of stage I-III EGFR-mutated lung adenocarcinoma at 11 acute care hospitals between 2009 and 2016 and had received first-line EGFR-TKI treatment for postoperative recurrence. Adverse events, progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) were investigated.

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Background: Patients with early-stage lung cancer who underwent R0 resection often encounter disease recurrence, especially during the early phase; thus, it is deemed vital to determine the predictive factors for recurrence after surgery. In this study, we aimed to identify the independent variables associated with recurrence after complete surgical resection of pathological stage I lung adenocarcinoma.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 169 patients who underwent pulmonary resection for primary lung adenocarcinoma pathological stage I with curative intent lung cancer surgery from 2015 to December 2018 at our institution for information on the recurrence of the disease.

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Objectives: It is unclear whether the movement and function of the regenerated cilia on collagen-conjugated artificial trachea are the same as those of normal cilia. This study assessed the ciliary beat frequency (CBF) and ciliary transport functions (CTFs) of regenerated cilia in a canine model.

Methods: A tracheal defect introduced into the anterior portion of the cervical trachea of an adult beagle dog was covered with a collagen-conjugated prosthesis.

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Purpose: There are few data available on the outcomes of postoperative recurrent thymic carcinoma (TC) and thymic neuroendocrine carcinoma (TNEC). The aim of this study is to evaluate the treatment and survival in patients with recurrent TC and TNEC after undergoing surgical resection.

Methods: A retrospective chart review was performed using our multicenter database to identify patients with a postoperative recurrence of TC and TNEC from 1995 to 2018.

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A 53-year-old man was referred to our hospital for examination of a nodule in the right hilar region observed on a chest roentgenogram. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging revealed a 34 × 32-mm multilocular cystic mass with partial calcification adjacent to the hilar structures in the right upper lung lobe. The mass was resected using video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery and identified as pulmonary cystic lymphangioma through postoperative histopathological analysis.

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This study aimed to investigate the association between the volume-dependent parameters in F-fluorodeoxyglucose-positron emission tomography (F-FDG PET/CT) and a recurrence of thymic carcinoma. A retrospective chart review was performed based on our multi-institutional database to identify patients undergoing PET prior to resection of thymic carcinoma or neuroendocrine carcinoma between 1991 and 2018. The PET parameters (metabolic tumor volume and total lesion glycolysis) were evaluated retrospectively.

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We herein report two cases of Masaoka stage IVa thymoma treated by radical resection via thymothymectomy followed by pleurectomy/decortication (PD). Case 1: a 52-year-old man was diagnosed with a type B1 thymoma. Resection of the right lobe of thymus, dissection of left upper mediastinum, and pleurectomy from anterior chest wall to descending aorta were performed via median sternotomy approach.

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Objective: Single-port video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (SPVATS) has become a subject of interest for thoracic surgeons in recent years; however, it has not been fully accepted partly because the procedure is technically demanding. We speculate that the most critical problem of SPVATS is that significant interferences of the instruments may occur during the procedure because all the instruments share only a single incisional port. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the usability of a new suction-based lung-stabilizing device during SPVATS procedure.

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Adenocarcinoma is the most common type of lung cancer, and can be classified into various histologic subtypes. However, little is known about the subtype-dependent variations in lipid metabolism processes. We performed dual lipidomic analyses using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization imaging mass spectrometry (MALDI-IMS) to identify possible biomarkers to distinguish adenocarcinoma specimens from normal lung specimens, and to determine if there are any differences in lipid metabolism among the histologic subtypes (lepidic, acinar, papillary, micropapillary, solid, and mucinous).

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Objectives: In endoscopic surgery, fragile tissues may be damaged by the application of excessive force. Thus, we developed novel endoscopic forceps with a simple force-limiting mechanism.

Methods: The novel forceps were constructed with a leaf spring, and the spring thickness determines grasping pressure.

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Background: Costal coaptation pins made of poly-L-lactide (PLA) are clinically available for fixing surgically divided ribs. However, the clinical results of such rib fixation have not been completely satisfactory. We aimed to develop a new rib coaptation socket system and explore its clinical applicability.

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Background: Tracheal reconstruction is complicated by the short length to which a trachea can be resected. We previously developed a biocompatible polypropylene frame artificial trachea, but it lacked the strength and flexibility of the native trachea. In contrast, nitinol may provide these physical characteristics.

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Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) has become more commonly used in recent years. To provide a sufficient field of view during these procedures, surgeons must manipulate the lung using conventional devices such as cotton-tipped medical applicators and graspers. However, medical applicators are unable to pull on the target lung lobes, and graspers can damage the lung tissue.

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We developed a novel localization technique for small intrapulmonary lesions using radiofrequency identification (RFID) technology. Micro-RFID markers with nickel-titanium coils were designed to be placed from subsegmental bronchi to the peripheral parenchyma. In this preclinical study, thoracoscopic subsegmentectomy of a canine pseudotumor model was performed to demonstrate the feasibility and three-dimensional positional accuracy of the system.

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Objectives: Surgical treatments for metachronous second primary lung cancer (MSPLC) may be increasing. It was thought that surgery for MSPLC is associated with high mortality and morbidity. However, recent diffusion of minimally invasive surgical procedures may improve the safety of surgery for MSPLC.

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Purpose: In endoscopic surgery such as video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery and laparoscopic surgery, providing the surgeon a good view of the target is important. Rigid endoscope has for years been the go-to tool for this purpose, but it has certain limitations like the inability to work around obstacles. To improve on current tools, a novel multi-articulated endoscope (MAE) is currently under development.

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Background: The use of video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) has substantially increased in recent years. These procedures involve the insertion of specialized devices into the thoracic cavity via access ports. However, conventional devices such as cotton-tipped applicators and graspers can limit the field of view and injure the fragile lung tissue.

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Background: To facilitate accurate localization of small lung lesions in thoracoscopic surgery, we employed a micro-radiofrequency identification tag designed to be delivered through the 2-mm working channel of a flexible bronchoscope. This report presents the results of preclinical studies of our novel localizing technique in a canine model.

Methods: To evaluate functional placement, three types of tags [Group A, tag alone (n = 18); Group B, tag + resin anchor (n = 15); and Group C, tag + NiTi coil anchor (n = 15)] were bronchoscopically placed in subpleural areas and subsegmental bronchi via our new delivery device; tags were examined radiographically on days 0-7 and day 14.

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Purpose: Atrial fibrillation (Af) is a common post-operative cardiac complication after lung cancer surgery; however, the type of lung cancer surgery being performed has evolved, remarkably, into minimally invasive surgical procedures. The purpose of this study was to quantify the incidence and severity of post-operative Af and to identify the risk factors for Af, using a recent cohort of lung cancer surgery patients.

Methods: We reviewed, retrospectively, the medical records of 593 patients, who underwent lung cancer surgery between 2011 and 2013, for the development of post-operative Af.

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Primary mediastinal leiomyosarcoma is an extremely rare malignancy, and the only opportunity for a cure lies with an aggressive surgical approach. We report a 66-year-old woman who underwent complete resection of a giant mediastinal leiomyosarcoma located on the bilateral diaphragm. The tumor encased the inferior vena cava and compressed the adjacent structures.

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