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Background: Treatment of patients with Crowe type III and IV dislocated hips is challenging because of the hip deformity in these patients. In addition to the usual total hip replacement, shortening and reduction of the femur are often required. We herein report on our surgical technique using a monoblock cylindrical cementless stem and a direct lateral approach.

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Background: The situation of Helicobacter pylori eradication therapy has been changing over time, owing to increases in antimicrobial-resistant strains, lifestyle improvements, and changes in indications for eradication. In Japan, eradication therapy is now available to all H. pylori-positive patients under the medical insurance system, and the potassium-competitive acid blocker vonoprazan has been used for eradication from 2015.

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Finite element analysis of mechanical stress in a cementless tapered-wedge short stem in the varus position.

J Orthop Surg Res

July 2024

Department of Orthopedic Surgery (Ohashi), School of Medicine, Toho University, 2-22-36 Ohashi, Meguro-ku, Tokyo, 153-8515, Japan.

Background: In recent years, the use of tapered-wedge short stems has increased due to their ability to preserve bones and tendons. Surgical techniques occasionally result in a varus position of the stem, which is particularly pronounced in short stems. Although the varus position is not clinically problematic, there are reports of an increased incidence of stress shielding and cortical hypertrophy.

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Introduction: The distal tibial nail (DTN) is a novel retrograde intramedullary nail used for distal tibial fracture stabilization. We investigated the clinical results of DTN use for distal tibial fractures and compared them with those reported in the literature on locking plates and antegrade intramedullary nails.

Materials And Methods: This multicenter, prospective, observational cohort study examined distal tibial fractures with AO/OTA classification 43 types: A1, A2, A3 or C1.

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  • * A study utilized advanced imaging techniques to track SCN activity in humans throughout the day, revealing higher activity levels around noon and lower levels in the early morning.
  • * Findings suggest that the SCN's diurnal patterns are influenced more by light exposure than by local time, paralleling the activity patterns seen in nocturnal and diurnal mammals.
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Mediastinal pancreatic pseudocysts are rare complications of pancreatitis associated with alcohol consumption. Here, we report a case of mediastinal pancreatic pseudocyst. A 61-year-old Japanese woman presented to our hospital with epigastric pain and dyspnea.

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Background: Left ventricular thrombosis confers a life-threatening risk of systemic embolism; therefore, it requires prompt intervention. Although anticoagulation is the primary treatment, surgery is indicated in instances of large or/and mobile thrombus or when there is potential for recovery of ventricular contraction. However, standard left ventriculoplasty with thrombectomy carries risks of cardiac dysfunction due to left ventriculotomy.

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Background: Vogesella species are common aquatic Gram-negative rods that were first reported in 1997. Vogesella urethralis bacterium was first isolated from human urine in 2020. Only two cases of disease caused by Vogesella species have been reported with no case of Vogesella urethralis-caused disease being reported as yet.

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Introduction: Stable fixation with a wide-foot-plate expandable cage and lateral lumbar interbody fusion (LLIF) cage has been reported as the ideal treatment for vertebral pseudarthrosis or deformity after an osteoporotic vertebral fracture. (OVF). The procedure requires anterior surgery, which may be associated with unique complications.

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Purpose: Currently, sacroiliac joint dislocations, including crescent fracture-dislocations, are treated using several techniques that have certain issues. We present the technical details and clinical outcomes of a new technique, anterior sacroiliac stabilisation (ASIS), performed using spinal instrumentation.

Methods: ASIS is performed with the patient in a supine position via the ilioinguinal approach.

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Performing an opera requires singers on stage to process mental imagery and theory of mind tasks in conjunction with singing and action control. Although it is conceivable that the precuneus, as a posterior hub of the default mode network, plays an important role in opera performance, how the precuneus contributes to opera performance has not been elucidated yet. In this study, we aimed to investigate the contribution of the precuneus to singing in an opera.

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A High-Echoic Layer Surrounding the Heart Suggesting Cardiac Tamponade by Clotting.

Aorta (Stamford)

June 2021

Department of Acute Critical Care Medicine, Juntendo Shizuoka Hospital, Izunokuni City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.

A 16-year-old boy experienced a sudden loss of consciousness. On arrival, he was in cardiac arrest. An ultrasound study revealed a high-echoic layer surrounding the heart.

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[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2019.

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Purpose: This prospective observational study aimed to explore the influence of physical inactivity during initial chemotherapy on the risk of disability and hospitalization in later life among older patients with advanced non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC).

Patients And Methods: Patients aged 70 or above who were scheduled to receive first-line chemotherapy for newly diagnosed advanced NSCLC were recruited for the study. An electronic pedometer was used to measure daily steps; based on the change rate (cutoff: -12.

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Introduction: Pacing-induced cardiomyopathy occasionally occurs in patients undergoing pacemaker implantation. Although compared with right ventricular (RV) apical pacing, RV septal pacing can attenuate left ventricular dyssynchrony; the success rate of lead placement on the RV septum using the stylet system is low. Additionally, no randomised controlled trial has addressed the issue regarding the accuracy of RV lead placement on the RV septum using the stylet and delivery catheter systems.

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This report concerns a patient with skeletal muscle metastases due to lung adenocarcinoma harbouring an echinoderm microtubule-associated protein-like-4 (EML4)-anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) rearrangement, who was successfully treated with lorlatinib after resistance to alectinib. A right lower lobectomy based on a diagnosis of lung adenocarcinoma was performed on a 77-year-old Japanese woman. After 7 months of surgical resection, a mass in the right calf was observed.

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  • A study was conducted to explore how walking ability affects outcomes like disability and hospitalizations in older cancer patients, specifically those with advanced lung cancer.
  • Sixty patients aged 70 and above were divided into mobile and less mobile groups based on their walking capacity, assessed through a walking test before treatment.
  • Results showed that patients with better walking capacity had a longer duration without disability, shorter hospital stays, and lower medical costs compared to those with reduced walking ability, indicating the importance of maintaining mobility in elderly cancer patients.
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(1) Background: The endothelial glycocalyx is a primary target during the early phase of sepsis. We previously reported a newly developed recombinant non-fucosylated antithrombin has protective effects in vitro. We further evaluated the effects of this recombinant antithrombin on the glycocalyx damage in an animal model of sepsis.

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Intraoperative complications and troubles in robot-assisted anatomical pulmonary resection.

Gen Thorac Cardiovasc Surg

January 2021

Department of General Thoracic Surgery, Juntendo University School of Medicine, 1-3, Hongo 3-chome, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-8431, Japan.

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  • This study examines intraoperative complications during robot-assisted thoracic surgery in Japan, specifically focusing on patients who underwent robotic anatomical lung resection from January 2017 to August 2019.
  • Out of 192 patients evaluated, lobectomy was performed on 156, with a low conversion rate of 1.5% mainly due to pulmonary artery bleeding and other manageable complications like bronchial injuries.
  • The study concludes that intraoperative complications were rare, and all bronchial injuries were repaired without needing to convert to open surgery, highlighting the safety and effectiveness of this approach with no mortality within 90 days post-surgery.
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Objective: The aims of the present study were to examine the effects of short-term music interventions among patients with fibromyalgia (FM) and to clarify the alterations in functional connectivity and persistent pain.

Design: Pilot study.

Setting: All participants were evaluated at Juntendo University from November 2017 to January 2019.

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Background: Streptococcal toxic shock-like syndrome (TSLS) is a severe infection caused by group A hemolytic streptococcus. It is clinically characterized by rapidly progressive septic shock and multiple organ failure within just a few hours. TSLS presenting as primary peritonitis is rare, especially in a male.

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