1.A Case of Closure of the Foramen Ovale by Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery through Right Thoracotomy for the Treatment of the Platypnea-Orthodeoxia Syndrome Caused by a Patent Foramen Ovale
Takuo ASODA ; Yuki TAKAGI ; Toru MIKOSHIBA ; Haruki TANAKA ; Hajime ICHIMURA ; Noburo OHASHI ; Yuko WADA ; Tatsuichiro SETO
Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 2026;55(1):14-18
The patient was a 78-year-old man who presented with dyspnea and decreased SpO₂ in the sitting and standing positions. Transthoracic echocardiography revealed a patent foramen ovale (PFO), and a microbubble test showed Grade 1 in the supine position and Grade 4 in the sitting position, suggesting an increase in shunt volume when seated. Chest CT revealed age-related kyphosis and right atrial compression by the ascending aorta. The patient was diagnosed with platypnea-orthodeoxia syndrome (POS) due to PFO, and a PFO closure was performed using minimally invasive cardiac surgery (MICS). The postoperative course was favorable, and the patient was discharged on the 20th postoperative day. Although percutaneous device closure is generally performed for PFO closure, MICS was useful in this case due to the anatomical unsuitability caused by an atrial septal aneurysm.
2.Impact of postoperative nutritional status on the patients’ clinical outcomes and knee biomechanics following total knee arthroplasty in Japan: a prospective cohort study
Kenichi KONO ; Tetsuya TOMITA ; Takaharu YAMAZAKI ; Masashi TAMAKI ; Shuji TAKETOMI ; Ryota YAMAGAMI ; Reo INOUE ; Yuki TANIGUCHI ; Sakae TANAKA ; Kazuhiko FUKATSU
Annals of Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism 2025;17(1):50-57
Purpose:
The impact of postoperative nutritional status on clinical outcomes and biomechanics following total knee arthroplasty remains largely unknown. This study aimed to assess this question using the prognostic nutritional index to evaluate the nutritional status of orthopedic participants.
Methods:
Patients with knee osteoarthritis who underwent total knee arthroplasty (n=49) in Japan were divided into two groups based on their 1-week postoperative prognostic nutritional index. Group L patients had a prognostic nutritional index <40, whereas Group H comprised patients with a prognostic nutritional index ≥40. Postoperative improvements in Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score were evaluated. The patients performed squats under single-fluoroscopic surveillance in the sagittal plane for biomechanical evaluation. A two-dimensional/three-dimensional registration technique was employed to measure the tibiofemoral kinematics. The axial rotation of the femoral component relative to the tibial component and the anteroposterior translation of the medial and lateral femorotibial contact points were measured.
Results:
Group H showed significantly higher pain scores than Group L at 12 and 36 months postoperatively and a significantly higher symptom score at 36 months postoperatively. The kinematic comparison revealed that the axial external rotation in Group L was larger than that in Group H from 70° to 80° with flexion. Moreover, in the medial anteroposterior translation, Group L was more anteriorly located than Group H, with flexion beyond 30°.
Conclusion
The results suggest that a high postoperative nutritional status significantly improved pain and other symptoms and was associated with better knee biomechanics following total knee arthroplasty.
3.Impact of postoperative nutritional status on the patients’ clinical outcomes and knee biomechanics following total knee arthroplasty in Japan: a prospective cohort study
Kenichi KONO ; Tetsuya TOMITA ; Takaharu YAMAZAKI ; Masashi TAMAKI ; Shuji TAKETOMI ; Ryota YAMAGAMI ; Reo INOUE ; Yuki TANIGUCHI ; Sakae TANAKA ; Kazuhiko FUKATSU
Annals of Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism 2025;17(1):50-57
Purpose:
The impact of postoperative nutritional status on clinical outcomes and biomechanics following total knee arthroplasty remains largely unknown. This study aimed to assess this question using the prognostic nutritional index to evaluate the nutritional status of orthopedic participants.
Methods:
Patients with knee osteoarthritis who underwent total knee arthroplasty (n=49) in Japan were divided into two groups based on their 1-week postoperative prognostic nutritional index. Group L patients had a prognostic nutritional index <40, whereas Group H comprised patients with a prognostic nutritional index ≥40. Postoperative improvements in Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score were evaluated. The patients performed squats under single-fluoroscopic surveillance in the sagittal plane for biomechanical evaluation. A two-dimensional/three-dimensional registration technique was employed to measure the tibiofemoral kinematics. The axial rotation of the femoral component relative to the tibial component and the anteroposterior translation of the medial and lateral femorotibial contact points were measured.
Results:
Group H showed significantly higher pain scores than Group L at 12 and 36 months postoperatively and a significantly higher symptom score at 36 months postoperatively. The kinematic comparison revealed that the axial external rotation in Group L was larger than that in Group H from 70° to 80° with flexion. Moreover, in the medial anteroposterior translation, Group L was more anteriorly located than Group H, with flexion beyond 30°.
Conclusion
The results suggest that a high postoperative nutritional status significantly improved pain and other symptoms and was associated with better knee biomechanics following total knee arthroplasty.
4.Evaluation of simultaneous tandem drainage of intra-abdominal abscesses caused by gastrointestinal anastomotic failure
Yutaka UENO ; Shuji KARIYA ; Miyuki NAKATANI ; Yasuyuki ONO ; Takuji MARUYAMA ; Yuki TANAKA ; Kanji SUGIURA ; Noboru TANIGAWA
International Journal of Gastrointestinal Intervention 2025;14(2):71-76
Background:
This study aimed to demonstrate the effectiveness of a percutaneous method for treating intra-abdominal abscesses caused by gastrointestinal anastomotic leakage using tandem catheter placement for simultaneous drainage.
Methods:
This retrospective study involved 12 patients with intra-abdominal abscesses from anastomotic leakage who underwent image-guided percutaneous drainage. In the tandem drainage technique, one or more catheters were inserted into the abscess while an additional catheter was advanced into the gastrointestinal tract through the anastomotic dehiscence to decompress the tract and prevent further leakage. The study evaluated the technical and clinical success rates of this approach.
Results:
Technical success was achieved in nine of 12 patients (75.0%), with clinical success in eight of these nine patients (88.9%). The mean overall drainage duration after tandem placement was 65.0 days (range, 6–154 days), and the mean hospitalization duration for patients with clinical success was 66.7 days (range, 10–156 days).
Conclusion
Simultaneous tandem drainage is a feasible treatment for intra-abdominal abscesses caused by anastomotic leakage and may be a viable option for patients who are not candidates for surgery.
5.Evaluation of simultaneous tandem drainage of intra-abdominal abscesses caused by gastrointestinal anastomotic failure
Yutaka UENO ; Shuji KARIYA ; Miyuki NAKATANI ; Yasuyuki ONO ; Takuji MARUYAMA ; Yuki TANAKA ; Kanji SUGIURA ; Noboru TANIGAWA
International Journal of Gastrointestinal Intervention 2025;14(2):71-76
Background:
This study aimed to demonstrate the effectiveness of a percutaneous method for treating intra-abdominal abscesses caused by gastrointestinal anastomotic leakage using tandem catheter placement for simultaneous drainage.
Methods:
This retrospective study involved 12 patients with intra-abdominal abscesses from anastomotic leakage who underwent image-guided percutaneous drainage. In the tandem drainage technique, one or more catheters were inserted into the abscess while an additional catheter was advanced into the gastrointestinal tract through the anastomotic dehiscence to decompress the tract and prevent further leakage. The study evaluated the technical and clinical success rates of this approach.
Results:
Technical success was achieved in nine of 12 patients (75.0%), with clinical success in eight of these nine patients (88.9%). The mean overall drainage duration after tandem placement was 65.0 days (range, 6–154 days), and the mean hospitalization duration for patients with clinical success was 66.7 days (range, 10–156 days).
Conclusion
Simultaneous tandem drainage is a feasible treatment for intra-abdominal abscesses caused by anastomotic leakage and may be a viable option for patients who are not candidates for surgery.
6.Impact of postoperative nutritional status on the patients’ clinical outcomes and knee biomechanics following total knee arthroplasty in Japan: a prospective cohort study
Kenichi KONO ; Tetsuya TOMITA ; Takaharu YAMAZAKI ; Masashi TAMAKI ; Shuji TAKETOMI ; Ryota YAMAGAMI ; Reo INOUE ; Yuki TANIGUCHI ; Sakae TANAKA ; Kazuhiko FUKATSU
Annals of Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism 2025;17(1):50-57
Purpose:
The impact of postoperative nutritional status on clinical outcomes and biomechanics following total knee arthroplasty remains largely unknown. This study aimed to assess this question using the prognostic nutritional index to evaluate the nutritional status of orthopedic participants.
Methods:
Patients with knee osteoarthritis who underwent total knee arthroplasty (n=49) in Japan were divided into two groups based on their 1-week postoperative prognostic nutritional index. Group L patients had a prognostic nutritional index <40, whereas Group H comprised patients with a prognostic nutritional index ≥40. Postoperative improvements in Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score were evaluated. The patients performed squats under single-fluoroscopic surveillance in the sagittal plane for biomechanical evaluation. A two-dimensional/three-dimensional registration technique was employed to measure the tibiofemoral kinematics. The axial rotation of the femoral component relative to the tibial component and the anteroposterior translation of the medial and lateral femorotibial contact points were measured.
Results:
Group H showed significantly higher pain scores than Group L at 12 and 36 months postoperatively and a significantly higher symptom score at 36 months postoperatively. The kinematic comparison revealed that the axial external rotation in Group L was larger than that in Group H from 70° to 80° with flexion. Moreover, in the medial anteroposterior translation, Group L was more anteriorly located than Group H, with flexion beyond 30°.
Conclusion
The results suggest that a high postoperative nutritional status significantly improved pain and other symptoms and was associated with better knee biomechanics following total knee arthroplasty.
7.Evaluation of simultaneous tandem drainage of intra-abdominal abscesses caused by gastrointestinal anastomotic failure
Yutaka UENO ; Shuji KARIYA ; Miyuki NAKATANI ; Yasuyuki ONO ; Takuji MARUYAMA ; Yuki TANAKA ; Kanji SUGIURA ; Noboru TANIGAWA
International Journal of Gastrointestinal Intervention 2025;14(2):71-76
Background:
This study aimed to demonstrate the effectiveness of a percutaneous method for treating intra-abdominal abscesses caused by gastrointestinal anastomotic leakage using tandem catheter placement for simultaneous drainage.
Methods:
This retrospective study involved 12 patients with intra-abdominal abscesses from anastomotic leakage who underwent image-guided percutaneous drainage. In the tandem drainage technique, one or more catheters were inserted into the abscess while an additional catheter was advanced into the gastrointestinal tract through the anastomotic dehiscence to decompress the tract and prevent further leakage. The study evaluated the technical and clinical success rates of this approach.
Results:
Technical success was achieved in nine of 12 patients (75.0%), with clinical success in eight of these nine patients (88.9%). The mean overall drainage duration after tandem placement was 65.0 days (range, 6–154 days), and the mean hospitalization duration for patients with clinical success was 66.7 days (range, 10–156 days).
Conclusion
Simultaneous tandem drainage is a feasible treatment for intra-abdominal abscesses caused by anastomotic leakage and may be a viable option for patients who are not candidates for surgery.
8.Impact of postoperative nutritional status on the patients’ clinical outcomes and knee biomechanics following total knee arthroplasty in Japan: a prospective cohort study
Kenichi KONO ; Tetsuya TOMITA ; Takaharu YAMAZAKI ; Masashi TAMAKI ; Shuji TAKETOMI ; Ryota YAMAGAMI ; Reo INOUE ; Yuki TANIGUCHI ; Sakae TANAKA ; Kazuhiko FUKATSU
Annals of Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism 2025;17(1):50-57
Purpose:
The impact of postoperative nutritional status on clinical outcomes and biomechanics following total knee arthroplasty remains largely unknown. This study aimed to assess this question using the prognostic nutritional index to evaluate the nutritional status of orthopedic participants.
Methods:
Patients with knee osteoarthritis who underwent total knee arthroplasty (n=49) in Japan were divided into two groups based on their 1-week postoperative prognostic nutritional index. Group L patients had a prognostic nutritional index <40, whereas Group H comprised patients with a prognostic nutritional index ≥40. Postoperative improvements in Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score were evaluated. The patients performed squats under single-fluoroscopic surveillance in the sagittal plane for biomechanical evaluation. A two-dimensional/three-dimensional registration technique was employed to measure the tibiofemoral kinematics. The axial rotation of the femoral component relative to the tibial component and the anteroposterior translation of the medial and lateral femorotibial contact points were measured.
Results:
Group H showed significantly higher pain scores than Group L at 12 and 36 months postoperatively and a significantly higher symptom score at 36 months postoperatively. The kinematic comparison revealed that the axial external rotation in Group L was larger than that in Group H from 70° to 80° with flexion. Moreover, in the medial anteroposterior translation, Group L was more anteriorly located than Group H, with flexion beyond 30°.
Conclusion
The results suggest that a high postoperative nutritional status significantly improved pain and other symptoms and was associated with better knee biomechanics following total knee arthroplasty.
9.Impact of postoperative nutritional status on the patients’ clinical outcomes and knee biomechanics following total knee arthroplasty in Japan: a prospective cohort study
Kenichi KONO ; Tetsuya TOMITA ; Takaharu YAMAZAKI ; Masashi TAMAKI ; Shuji TAKETOMI ; Ryota YAMAGAMI ; Reo INOUE ; Yuki TANIGUCHI ; Sakae TANAKA ; Kazuhiko FUKATSU
Annals of Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism 2025;17(1):50-57
Purpose:
The impact of postoperative nutritional status on clinical outcomes and biomechanics following total knee arthroplasty remains largely unknown. This study aimed to assess this question using the prognostic nutritional index to evaluate the nutritional status of orthopedic participants.
Methods:
Patients with knee osteoarthritis who underwent total knee arthroplasty (n=49) in Japan were divided into two groups based on their 1-week postoperative prognostic nutritional index. Group L patients had a prognostic nutritional index <40, whereas Group H comprised patients with a prognostic nutritional index ≥40. Postoperative improvements in Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score were evaluated. The patients performed squats under single-fluoroscopic surveillance in the sagittal plane for biomechanical evaluation. A two-dimensional/three-dimensional registration technique was employed to measure the tibiofemoral kinematics. The axial rotation of the femoral component relative to the tibial component and the anteroposterior translation of the medial and lateral femorotibial contact points were measured.
Results:
Group H showed significantly higher pain scores than Group L at 12 and 36 months postoperatively and a significantly higher symptom score at 36 months postoperatively. The kinematic comparison revealed that the axial external rotation in Group L was larger than that in Group H from 70° to 80° with flexion. Moreover, in the medial anteroposterior translation, Group L was more anteriorly located than Group H, with flexion beyond 30°.
Conclusion
The results suggest that a high postoperative nutritional status significantly improved pain and other symptoms and was associated with better knee biomechanics following total knee arthroplasty.
10.A Rapid Reporting System for Third-Generation Cephalosporin-Resistant Bacteria in Blood Culture Tests at Our Hospital and Its Clinical Utility
Yuki NAGATA ; Mikiyasu SAKAI ; Hiroko KOMAI ; Toshitaka WATARIGUCHI ; Kouichi TANAKA ; Yuri KIMURA ; Osamu MATSUKUBO ; Yui SUGIYAMA ; Misaki MATSUMOTO ; Rino ASAI ; Atsushi KAWABATA
Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine 2024;72(5):367-373
Early detection of third-generation cephalosporin-resistant bacteria in blood culture tests influences the choice of antimicrobial agents. We report on our hospital’s system for early reporting of third-generation cephalosporin-resistant bacteria and its utility. The hospital operates a 24-h simple cefpodoxime (CPDX) testing system, where the content of a sample container with a positive blood culture result is smeared on a CA Sheep Blood Agar/VCM Chocolate EX II fractionation medium, and an antibiotic susceptibility test (AST) disk (Sensi-Disk CPDX) is placed at the center of the medium and incubated. The presence or absence of third-generation cephalosporin-resistant bacteria is estimated from the diameter of the growth inhibition zone. The physician in charge of AST makes comments on the chart based on the simple CPDX test results. The sensitivity of the simple CPDX test for detecting third-generation cephalosporin-resistant bacteria, based on AST results, was 95.5%. Among patients with failed antimicrobial therapy, the rate of switching antimicrobials before the AST results were known was 57.9% in cases where there were comments made by the physicians in charge of AST, compared with 42.9% in cases without comments. These results suggest that the simple CPDX test enables early and accurate detection of third-generation cephalosporin-resistant bacteria, facilitating early switching of antimicrobial agents through collaboration with physicians in charge of AST.


Result Analysis
Print
Save
E-mail