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Current status of the diagnosis of chronic pancreatitis by ultrasonographic elastography

Nakaoka K, Hashimoto S, Miyahara R, Kawashima H, Ohno E, Ishikawa T, Kuwahara T, Tanaka H, Hirooka Y

Chronic pancreatitis (CP) is pathologically characterized by the loss of exocrine pancreatic parenchyma, irregular fibrosis, cellular infiltration, and ductal abnormalities. Diagnosing CP objectively is difficult because standard diagnostic criteria are...
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Intralesional steroid infusion using a spray tube to prevent stenosis after endoscopic submucosal dissection of esophageal cancer

Goto A, Okamoto T, Ogawa R, Hamabe K, Hashimoto S, Nishikawa J, Takami T

Background/Aims: Intralesional steroid injections have been administered as prophylaxis for stenosis after esophageal endoscopic submucosal dissection. However, this method carries a risk of potential complications such as perforation because...
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The efficacy of a novel integrated outside biliary stent and nasobiliary drainage catheter system for acute cholangitis: a single center pilot study

Kuraoka N, Ujihara T, Kasahara H, Suzuki Y, Sakai S, Hashimoto S

Background/Aims: Endoscopic biliary drainage is the gold standard treatment for cholangitis. The two methods of biliary drainage are endoscopic biliary stenting and nasobiliary drainage. A novel integrated outside biliary stent...
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Combined transabdominal and transperineal endoscopic pelvic exenteration for colorectal cancer: feasibility and safety of a two-team approach

Tominaga T, Nonaka T, Fukuda A, Shiraisi T, Hashimoto S, Araki M, Sumida Y, Sawai T, Nagayasu T

Purpose: Pelvic exenteration (PE) is a highly invasive procedure with high morbidity and mortality rates. Promising options to reduce this invasiveness have included laparoscopic and transperineal approaches. The aim of...
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Impact of surgical experience on postoperative complications in transconjunctival buried suture blepharoplasty: a single-center retrospective study

Hashimoto S, Tamura T, Nakajo S, Miwa M, Funakoshi Y, Teranishi H

Background Transconjunctival buried suture blepharoplasty (TCB) is a minimally invasive surgical technique that eliminates the need for a skin incision, thereby reducing the incidence of postoperative complications, preventing visible dermal...
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Impact of concurrent upper eyelid lipectomy on postoperative complications in buried suture double eyelid blepharoplasty: a retrospective analysis

Nakajo S, Hashimoto S, Tamura T, Okumura K, Teranishi H

Background Buried suture double eyelid blepharoplasty (BSB) is among the most frequently performed cosmetic surgical procedures. To reduce the incidence of complications and to enhance the longevity of the double...
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Potential Applicability of Local Resection With Prophylactic Left Gastric Artery Basin Dissection for Early-Stage Gastric Cancer in the Upper Third of the Stomach

Akashi Y, Ogawa K, Hisakura K, Enomoto T, Ohara Y, Owada Y, Hashimoto S, Takahashi K, Shimomura O, Doi M, Miyazaki Y, Furuya K, Moue S, Oda T

Purpose: Total or proximal gastrectomy of the upper-third early gastric cancer (u-EGC) often causes severe post-gastrectomy syndrome, suggesting that these procedures are extremely invasive for patients without pathologically positive lymph...
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Endoscopic Findings and Treatment of Gastric Neoplasms in Familial Adenomatous Polyposis

Sato C, Takahashi K, Sato H, Naruse T, Nakajima N, Takatsuna M, Mizuno Ki, Hashimoto S, Takeuchi M, Yokoyama J, Kobayashi M, Terai S

Purpose: Gastric neoplasia is a common manifestation of familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP). This study aimed to elucidate the clinical characteristics, endoscopic features including fundic gland polyposis (FGPsis), and treatment outcomes...
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Early Rehabilitation Interventions by Physical Therapists for Severe COVID-19 Patients Were Associated With Decreased Incidence of Post-ICU Physical Impairment

Oku S, Hatakeyama J, Liu K, Tojo K, Idei M, Inoue S, Yamakawa K, Nishida T, Ohshimo S, Hashimoto S, Maruyama S, Ogata Y, Kawakami D, Shimizu H, Hayakawa K, Fujino Y, Oshima T, Fuchigami T, Yawata H, Oe K, Kawauchi A, Yamagata H, Harada M, Sato Y, Nakamura T, Sugiki K, Hakozaki T, Beppu S, Anraku M, Kato N, Iwashita T, Kamijo H, Kitagawa Y, Nagashima M, Nishimaki H, Tokuda K, Nishida O, Nakamura K

Objective: To implement early rehabilitation interventions by physical therapists is recommended. However, the effectiveness of early rehabilitation for severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients in the prevention of post-intensive care...
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