1.Evaluation of Hand-Assisted Laparoscopic Distal Gastrectomy for Patients with Early Gastric Cancer
Yoshibumi NIITSUMA ; Tsuneo KAWASAKI ; Hajime TSUKUI ; Yoshinobu TAKAHASHI ; Masamitsu MAEDA ; Osamu ISHIBASHI ; Ikkei TAMADA
Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine 2003;52(4):717-725
Laparoscopy-assisted distal gastrectomy (LADG) has been advocated as a minimally invasive operation for early gastric cancer which needs regional lymph node resection. However, since it is technically too complicated and difficult to perform all laparoscopic procedures within the abdominal cavity, LADG has not become the standard surgical procedure for early gastric cancer. Moreover, a skin incision of approximately 5cm is required to allow the reconstruction of the digestive tract after gastrectomy. Therefore, we have developed an operative procedure which we call hand-assisted laparoscopic distal gastrectomy (HALDG). In this procedure we make a skin incision of 6cm, and the surgeon inserts his/her left hand into the abdomen to assist the laparoscopic procedure. The surgeon can move his/her left hand freely, to palpate and explore the organs, as in an open surgery. Therefore, the operation time can be shortened. Our results thus far obtained demonstrated that HALDG was as safe and effective as open distal gastrectomy. HALDG assures the patients a better quality of life, --less surgical trauma, less pain, speedy return to dialy life activities. Thus, it is beneficial to the patients with early gastric cancer. We, therefore, advocate the use of HALDG in such cases.
Gastrectomy
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Stomach Cancer
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Hand
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Procedures
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Pulmonary evaluation
2.Application of Specific Brain Function Evaluation by Optical Topography
Akiko OBATA ; Kanehisa MORIMOTO ; Tatsuya TAKESHITA ; Yuriko ISSHIKI ; Masahiro TODA
Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine 2003;8(1):29-32
Objectives: To use the evaluation of a specific brain function obtained by optical topography. This system uses a non invasive method to measure brain function, unlike other major systems. Methods: Twelve optical fibers were attached to the subject's head. Hemodynamic changes in the motor cortex were measured during finger tapping before and after alcohol intake for each ALDH2 genotype. Results: Different hemodynamic changes in the motor cortex were observed among the ALDH2 genotypes. Conclusions: Optical topography is a useful tool for evaluating specific brain functions. Further research is needed on the relations between various environmental factors and brain functions by optical topography.
brain function
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seconds
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Landscapes
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Pulmonary evaluation
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Function
3.Study for Development of Evaluation System for Atherosclerosis with Fundus Camera in Annual Health Checkups
Satoshi HATTORI ; Hitoshi AOKI ; Akira HATA
Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine 2008;57(4):628-638
[abstract in Japanese]
Pulmonary evaluation
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System
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Annual
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Human Development
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Health
4.Evaluation of an Automatic Fogging Disinfection Unit
Seizoh NAKATA ; Takuya IKEDA ; Hiroshi NAKATANI ; Masako SAKAMOTO ; Minoru HIGASHIDUTSUMI ; Takesi HONDA ; Akira KAWAYOSHI ; Yoshiji IWAMURA
Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine 2001;6(3):160-164
A new fogging disinfection method was evaluated as a means of disinfecting ward rooms and operating theaters. A temporary room was established where the disinfection effect of fogging was examined. Based on the results, an automatic fogging disinfection unit was developed. This unit was then used in the disinfection of operating theaters, where its safety and effectiveness were examined. To evaluate the results of disinfection, bacterial culture tests were performed on the floor, walls and other areas of the operating theater, and the number of colony forming units was used as an index of effectiveness. Benzalkonium chloride, alkyldiaminoethylglycine, sodium hypochlorite, glutaral and acidic electrolytic water were used for the operating theaters. The average disinfection effect was 90% or better for all disinfectants, except acidic electrolytic water. The newly developed automatic fogging disinfection unit enables safe and effective disinfection, and may be suitable for disinfecting ward rooms and operating theaters.
Disinfection
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Pulmonary evaluation
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Unit
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Automated
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Water
5.Quantification of $\alpha$-Methylene-$\gamma$-butyrolactone Extracted from Different Parts of \it{Alstroemeria wilhelmina} and Evaluation of it's Antigenicity Using the Guinea-Pig Maximization Test
Koichi HARADA ; Shoko OHMORI ; Chang-Nian WEI ; Yoshiki ARIMATSU ; Atsushi UEDA
Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine 2001;6(4):229-234
To detect the type of contact dermatitis caused due to the handling of Alstroemeria wilhelmina, 1% α-methylene-γ-butyrolactone (α-MBL) dissolved in physiological saline and a five-fold diluted saline solution of original extracts of flowers, leaves and stems of the flower were applied to guinea-pigs for induction treatment, and 0.1% α-MBL physiological saline and a ten-fold diluted solution of the original extracts were applied to the animals as the challenge treatment in compliance with the guinea-pig maximization test (GMT). As a consequence, not only primary irritant dermatitis was observed, but also delayed type allergic contact dermatitis due to Alstroemeria wilhelmina was observed. α-MBL determined in the extracts using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) was found to be the biochemical material cause of the contact dermatitis. The flower region contained α-MBL in the highest concentrations compared with those of the leaves and stems. Therefore, the quantification of α-MBL in the extracts was concluded as being a useful evaluating method for contact dermatitis due to the handling of Alstroemeria.
Swine
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Dermatitis, Contact
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BUTYROLACTONE
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Saline
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Pulmonary evaluation
7.The Evaluation of Behavior of ADHD Children
Junko ENYA ; Masahiro KAWASE ; Koichi YAMAMOTO ; Hiromi SIRAI ; Michiro SAKURAI ; Takamasa NAGASHIMA
Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine 2003;52(4):737-743
An increasing number of children who have ADHD are visiting pediatric clinics. In this study, we focused on the behavior of ADHD children in different situations.The behavior of ADHD children was evaluated with a specially designed checklist in a person-to-person situation in which the subject was face to face with the clinical psychologist at the counseling room and in a group situation in which the subject participated in an outdoor program organized by the Department of Pediatries of Enshu General Hospital.In the person-to-person context, all of the performance scores with respect to attention-deficit, impulsivity, hyperactivity and difficulty with communication were decreased after psychotherapy. This suggested the regular person-to-person therapy with medication could improve the behaviors and development of ADHD children. On the other hand, the hyperactivity score was increased in the group context because of a lot of stimulation. These findings suggested ADHD children’s behavior changes according to the situation, and that we should take care of them with this fact in mind.
Child
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Child attention deficit disorder
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Pulmonary evaluation
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seconds
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behavioral aspects
8.Evaluation of Efficacy of Chotosan for the Treatment of Patients with Headache by Multiple Regression Analysis
Yoko KIMURA ; Satoru SHIMIZU ; Akira TANAKA ; Asami FUJII ; Akira KINEBUCHI ; Kazumoto INAKI ; Hiroshi SATO
Kampo Medicine 2008;59(5):707-713
We evaluated the efficacy of chotosan for headache patients via multiple regression analysis. The subjects were 46 patients with headache (31 migraine, 14 tension-type, and1combination headache), consisting of 1 3males and 33 females, mean age 48 years (range 19-77 years), who were treated with chotosan according to their Sho (symptoms) for more than1month. The relationships between the improvement of headache and 38 factors, including age, sex, height, body weight, hypertension and other symptoms noted upon first medical examination, were examined through multi-dimensional cross-sectional analysis. Morning headache, dizziness, insomnia, body weight, tinnitus and vasodilatation of sublingual veins were significant factors. Morning headache is traditionally an indication for the use of chotosan, and our results support its efficacy for this purpose. Three factors, i.e. morning headache, vasodilatation of sublingual veins and stiff shoulder, were the best subset of explanatory variables. Stiff shoulder is a key symptom for the application of chotosan, while stiffness in the back is a key symptom for the application of yokukansan.
Headache
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symptoms <1>
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multiple regression
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Analysis
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Pulmonary evaluation