1.A Case of Recurred Left Ventricular Myxoma.
Takashi ADACHI ; Nobuo KITAMURA ; Masaki OTAKI ; Taichi MIKI ; Akimitsu YAMAGUCHI ; Tadahiko MINOJI
Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 1991;20(7):1316-1320
Myxoma of the left ventricle is exceedingly rare and to the best of our knowledge not a single case of its recurrence has been reported in Japan. We have recently experienced a case in which a myxomatous tumor of the left ventricle recurred at the same site as the primary lesion 2.5 years after operation and was treated by surgical excision. The patient was a 28-year-old female who, under the diagnosis of myxoma of the left ventricle, underwent surgical removal of the tumor and mitral valve replacement at her age of 25 years. Although her postoperative course was uneventful, she was noticed, at her age of 28 years, of her inaudible prosthetic valve clicks on auscultation at the outpatient service. Echocardiography revealed a tumor mass in the left ventricle, which tended to grow with the elapse of time. Echocardiography on rehospitalization disclosed a mobile cystic tumor on the posterior wall of the left ventricle, while pulmonary arteriography also revealed a movable tumor in the left ventricle. Intraoperatively, there was noted a solid tumor, composed partly of cystic structure, on the posterior wall of the left ventricle and quick pathology led to a suspected diagnosis of myxoma. Since the tumor was found to have involved the ventricular septum and myocardial tissue of the posterior wall of the left ventricle, its complete surgical excision was impossible. The tumor, with its growth pattern and morphology, was diagnosed as a malignant clinical behavior one, although histopathological evidence indicates its benignancy.
2.New Retrograde Coronary Sinus Perfusion Catheter without Requiring Right Atriotomy.
Akimitsu YAMAGUCHI ; Nobuo KITAMURA ; Masayuki KAWASHIMA ; Sakashi NOJI ; Taichi MIKI ; Masaki OTAKI
Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 1992;21(1):59-61
The current technique of retrograde coronary sinus perfusion (RCSP) has been provided double cannulation of the vanae cavae and isolation of these vessels, and right atriotomy. Most aortic valve and coronary artery bypass surgery are performed with single venous cannulation. We used a new RCSP catheter, Retroplegia (Research Medical Co.), and performed Cabrol procedure safely with single venous cannulation. This catheter can be cannulated to the coronary sinus through a right atrial purse-string suture without opening the right atrium. The occlusion balloon is inflated spontaneously by infusing the cardioplegic solution and occlude the coronary sinus adequately and nicely. This catheter has double lumen, one is for infusion of the cardioplegic solution, the other is for measurement of the coronary sinus pressure. We believe that this catheter is useful for RCSP of the cardiac surgery using single venous cannulation.
3.Progressive Heart Failure on Long after Mitral Valve Replacement for Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy.
Sakashi Noji ; Nobuo Kitamura ; Akimitsu Yamaguchi ; Taichi Miki ; Keisuke Shuntoh ; Shunichi Kimura
Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 1996;25(5):314-317
The 37-year-old woman underwent mitral valve replacement (MVR) with a Carpentier-Edwards bioprosthesis for hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM) 14 years previously. Since the 10th postoperative year, progressive right heart failure due to tricuspid valve regurgitation was recognized. Therefore, reoperation was recommended. At the time of reoperation in the 14th postoperative year, the cavity of the left ventricle was markedly diminished. In particular, deformitiy of the right ventricle was found. This was considered to be the effect of progressive septal hypertrophy. The mitral valve was replaced with a 25mm Carpentier-Edwards and the tricuspid valve with a 31mm Carpentier-Edwards bioprosthesis. Although the weaning from the cardiopulmonary bypass was uneventful, postoperative right heart failure occured with hyperbilirubinemia followed by multiple organ failure. She died on the 47th postoperative day. At autopsy, the intraventricular septal thickness was 24mm and the cavities of left and right ventricle were almost occluded by septal hypertrophy. This is considered to be a rare case of long-term survival after MVR in a patient with HOCM.
4.A joint survey of medical students' self-assessment of competency after clinical clerkship and learning strategies among 9 universities in Japan
Hiroyuki Komatsu ; Kazunobu Ishikawa ; Taichi Shuto ; Keiko Abe ; Kazuhiko Fujisaki ; Motofumi Yoshida ; Masatsugu Ohtsuki ; Miki Izumi ; Keiichiro Suzuki ; Shizukiyo Ishikawa ; Kazuhiro Hirohashi
Medical Education 2016;47(4):271-279
Abstract:
This study examined the ability of medical students to self-assess basic clinical competence and learning strategies including simulation-based medical education for sixth-year medical students (n=903) at nine universities in Japan. About 40% of 27 procedures to achieve clinical skills in a model curriculum were taught using simulators with or without clinical training in hospitals. We noted that significant numbers of procedures were not practiced through any learning strategies. Higher self-assessment scores were observed among students in 4 schools who had more frequent learning opportunities through simulation-based education than among those with less frequent opportunities in 5 schools.