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Minimally invasive surgery for upper gastrointestinal cancer: Our experience and review of the literature 被引量:15
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作者 Koichi Suda masaya nakauchi +2 位作者 Kazuki Inaba Yoshinori Ishida Ichiro Uyama 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2016年第19期4626-4637,共12页
Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) for upper gastrointestinal (GI) cancer, characterized by minimal access, has been increasingly performed worldwide. It not only results in better cosmetic outcomes, but also reduces in... Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) for upper gastrointestinal (GI) cancer, characterized by minimal access, has been increasingly performed worldwide. It not only results in better cosmetic outcomes, but also reduces intraoperative blood loss and postoperative pain, leading to faster recovery; however, endoscopically enhanced anatomy and improved hemostasis via positive intracorporeal pressure generated by CO<sub>2</sub> insufflation have not contributed to reduction in early postoperative complications or improvement in long-term outcomes. Since 1995, we have been actively using MIS for operable patients with resectable upper GI cancer and have developed stable and robust methodology in conducting totally laparoscopic gastrectomy for advanced gastric cancer and prone thoracoscopic esophagectomy for esophageal cancer using novel technology including da Vinci Surgical System (DVSS). We have recently demonstrated that use of DVSS might reduce postoperative local complications including pancreatic fistula after gastrectomy and recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy after esophagectomy. In this article, we present the current status and future perspectives on MIS for gastric and esophageal cancer based on our experience and a review of the literature. 展开更多
关键词 Stomach neoplasms Esophageal neoplasms Minimally invasive surgical procedures Postoperative complications Robotic surgical procedures
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Non-robotic minimally invasive gastrectomy as an independent risk factor for postoperative intra-abdominal infectious complications: A single-center, retrospective and propensity score-matched analysis 被引量:11
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作者 Susumu Shibasaki Koichi Suda +4 位作者 masaya nakauchi Kenichi Nakamura Kenji Kikuchi Kazuki Inaba Ichiro Uyama 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2020年第11期1172-1184,共13页
BACKGROUND Minimally invasive surgery for gastric cancer(GC) has gained widespread use as a safe curative procedure especially for early GC.AIM To determine risk factors for postoperative complications after minimally... BACKGROUND Minimally invasive surgery for gastric cancer(GC) has gained widespread use as a safe curative procedure especially for early GC.AIM To determine risk factors for postoperative complications after minimally invasive gastrectomy for GC.METHODS Between January 2009 and June 2019, 1716 consecutive patients were referred to our division for primary GC. Among them, 1401 patients who were diagnosed with both clinical and pathological Stage Ⅲ or lower GC and underwent robotic gastrectomy(RG) or laparoscopic gastrectomy(LG) were enrolled. Retrospective chart review and multivariate analysis were performed for identifying risk factors for postoperative morbidity.RESULTS Morbidity following minimally invasive gastrectomy was observed in 7.5% of the patients. Multivariate analyses demonstrated that non-robotic minimally invasive surgery, male gender, and an operative time of ≥ 360 min were significant independent risk factors for morbidity. Therefore, morbidity was compared between RG and LG. Accordingly, propensity-matched cohort analysis revealed that the RG group had significantly fewer intra-abdominal infectious complications than the LG group(2.5% vs 5.9%, respectively;P = 0.038), while no significant differences were noted for other local or systemic complications.Multivariate analyses of the propensity-matched cohort revealed that non-robotic minimally invasive surgery [odds ratio = 2.463(1.070–5.682);P = 0.034] was a significant independent risk factor for intra-abdominal infectious complications.CONCLUSION The findings showed that robotic surgery might improve short-term outcomes following minimally invasive radical gastrectomy by reducing intra-abdominal infectious complications. 展开更多
关键词 Stomach neoplasms GASTRECTOMY ROBOTIC surgical procedure MINIMALLY invasive procedures MORBIDITY Pancreatic FISTULA
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Prognostic factors of minimally invasive surgery for gastric cancer: Does robotic gastrectomy bring oncological benefit? 被引量:4
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作者 masaya nakauchi Koichi Suda +5 位作者 Susumu Shibasaki Kenichi Nakamura Shinichi Kadoya Kenji Kikuchi Kazuki Inaba Ichiro Uyama 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2021年第39期6659-6672,共14页
BACKGROUND Gastric cancer is the third leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide and surgical resection remains the sole curative treatment for gastric cancer.Minimally invasive gastrectomy including laparoscopi... BACKGROUND Gastric cancer is the third leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide and surgical resection remains the sole curative treatment for gastric cancer.Minimally invasive gastrectomy including laparoscopic and robotic approaches has been increasingly used in a few decades.Thus far,only a few reports have investigated the oncological outcomes following minimally invasive gastrectomy.AIM To determine the 5-year survival following minimally invasive gastrectomy for gastric cancer and identify prognostic predictors.METHODS This retrospective cohort study identified 939 patients who underwent gastrectomy for gastric cancer during the study period.After excluding 125 patients with non-curative surgery(n=77),other synchronous cancer(n=2),remnant gastric cancer(n=25),insufficient physical function(n=13),and open gastrectomy(n=8),a total of 814 consecutive patients with primary gastric cancer who underwent minimally invasive R0 gastrectomy at our institution between 2009 and 2014 were retrospectively examined.Accordingly,5-year overall and recurrence-free survival were analyzed using the Kaplan–Meier method with the log-rank test and Cox regression analyses,while factors associated with survival were determined using multivariate analysis.RESULTS Our analysis showed that age>65 years,American Society of Anesthesiologists(ASA)physical status 3,total or proximal gastrectomy,and pathological T4 and N positive status were independent predictors of both 5-year overall and recurrencefree survival.Accordingly,the included patients had a 5-year overall and recurrence-free survival of 80.3%and 78.2%,respectively.Among the 814 patients,157(19.3%)underwent robotic gastrectomy,while 308(37.2%)were diagnosed with pathological stage II or III disease.Notably,our findings showed that robotic gastrectomy was an independent positive predictor for recurrence-free survival in patients with pathological stage II/III[hazard ratio:0.56(0.33-0.96),P=0.035].Comparison of recurrence-free survival between the robotic and laparoscopic approach using propensity score matching analysis verified that the robotic group had less morbidity(P=0.005).CONCLUSION Age,ASA status,gastrectomy type,and pathological T and N status were prognostic factors of minimally invasive gastrectomy,with the robot approach possibly improving long-term outcomes of advanced gastric cancer. 展开更多
关键词 LAPAROSCOPY Gastric cancer Minimally invasive surgery Prognostic factor Stomach neoplasms
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Protocol for laparoscopic cholecystectomy: Is it rocket science? 被引量:3
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作者 Tomohide Hori Fumitaka Oike +20 位作者 Hiroaki Furuyama Takafumi Machimoto Yoshio Kadokawa Toshiyuki Hata Shigeru Kato Daiki Yasukawa Yuki Aisu Maho Sasaki Yusuke Kimura Yuichiro Takamatsu Masato Naito masaya nakauchi Takahiro Tanaka Daigo Gunji Kiyokuni Nakamura Kiyoko Sato Masahiro Mizuno Taku Iida Shintaro Yagi Shinji Uemoto Tsunehiro Yoshimura 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2016年第47期10287-10303,共17页
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy(LC) does not require advanced techniques, and its performance has therefore rapidly spread worldwide. However, the rate of biliary injuries has not decreased. The concept of the critical v... Laparoscopic cholecystectomy(LC) does not require advanced techniques, and its performance has therefore rapidly spread worldwide. However, the rate of biliary injuries has not decreased. The concept of the critical view of safety(CVS) was first documented two decades ago. Unexpected injuries are principally due to misidentification of human factors. The surgeon's assumption is a major cause of misidentification, and a high level of experience alone is not sufficient for successful LC. We herein describe tips and pitfalls of LC in detail and discuss various technical considerations.Finally, based on a review of important papers and our own experience, we summarize the following mandatory protocol for safe LC:(1) consideration that a high level of experience alone is not enough;(2) recognition of the plateau involving the common hepatic duct and hepatic hilum;(3) blunt dissection until CVS exposure;(4) Calot's triangle clearance in the overhead view;(5) Calot's triangle clearance in the view from underneath;(6) dissection of the posterior right side of Calot's triangle;(7) removal of the gallbladder body; and(8) positive CVS exposure. We believe that adherence to this protocol will ensure successful and beneficial LC worldwide, even in patients with inflammatory changes and rare anatomies. 展开更多
关键词 Laparoscopic cholecystectomy GALLBLADDER Critical view of safety biliary injury PROTOCOL
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Hematogenous umbilical metastasis from colon cancer treated by palliative single-incision laparoscopic surgery 被引量:2
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作者 Tomohide Hori Noriyuki Okada +15 位作者 masaya nakauchi Shuji Hiramoto Ayako Kikuchi-Mizota Masahisa Kyogoku Fumitaka Oike Hidemitsu Sugimoto Junya Tanaka Yoshiki Morikami Kaori Shigemoto Toyotsugu Ota Masanobu Kaneko Masato Nakatsuji Shunji Okae Takahiro Tanaka Daigo Gunji Akira Yoshioka 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery》 SCIE CAS 2013年第10期272-277,共6页
Sister Mary Joseph’s nodule(SMJN)is a rare umbilical nodule that develops secondary to metastatic cancer.Primary malignancies are located in the abdomen or pelvis.Patients with SMJN have a poor prognosis.An 83-year-o... Sister Mary Joseph’s nodule(SMJN)is a rare umbilical nodule that develops secondary to metastatic cancer.Primary malignancies are located in the abdomen or pelvis.Patients with SMJN have a poor prognosis.An 83-year-old woman presented to our hospital with a1-month history of a rapidly enlarging umbilical mass.Endoscopic findings revealed advanced transverse colon cancer.computer tomography and fluorodeoxyglucose-positron emission tomography revealed tumors of the transverse colon,umbilicus,right inguinal lymph nodes,and left lung.The feeding arteries and drainage veins for the SMJN were the inferior epigastric vessels.Imaging findings of the left lung tumor allowed for identification of the primary lung cancer,and a diagnosis of advanced transverse colon cancer with SMJN and primary lung cancer was made.The patient underwent local resection of the SMNJ and subsequent single-site laparoscopic surgery involving right hemicolectomy and paracolic lymph node dissection.Intra-abdominal dissemination to the mesocolon was confirmed during surgery.Histopathologically,the transverse colon cancer was confirmed to be moderately differentiated tubular adenocarcinoma.We suspect that SMJN may occur via a hematogenous pathway.Although chemotherapy for colon cancer and thoracoscopic surgery for the primary lung cancer were scheduled,the patient and her family desired home hospice.Seven months after surgery,she died of rapidly growing lung cancer. 展开更多
关键词 UMBILICUS SISTER MARY JOSEPH Singleincision laparoscopic surgery PALLIATIVE operation HEMATOGENOUS metastasis
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Laparoscopic-assisted catheter insertion for continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis:A case report of simple technique for optimal placement 被引量:2
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作者 Tomohide Hori masaya nakauchi +4 位作者 Kazuhiro Nagao Fumitaka Oike Takahiro Tanaka Daigo Gunji Noriyuki Okada 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery》 SCIE CAS 2013年第10期268-271,共4页
A 40-year-old male underwent tube placement surgery for continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis(CAPD).A2-cm skin incision was made,and the peritoneum was reflected enough to perform secure fixation.A swannecked,doub... A 40-year-old male underwent tube placement surgery for continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis(CAPD).A2-cm skin incision was made,and the peritoneum was reflected enough to perform secure fixation.A swannecked,double-felted silicone CAPD catheter was inserted,and the felt cuff was sutured to the peritoneum to avoid postoperative leakage.An adequate gradient for tube fixation to the abdominal wall was confirmed.The CAPD tube was passed through a subcutaneous tunnel.Aeroperitoneum was induced to confirm that there was no air leakage from the sites of CAPD insertion.Two trocars were placed,and we confirmed that the CAPD tube led to the rectovesical pouch.Tip position was reliably observed laparoscopically.Optimal patency of the CAPD tube was confirmed during surgery.Placement of CAPD catheters by laparoscopic-assisted surgery has clear advantages in simplicity,safety,flexibility,and certainty.Laparoscopic technique should be considered the first choice for CAPD tube insertion. 展开更多
关键词 Continuous AMBULATORY peritoneal DIALYSIS DIALYSIS CATHETER Tube INSERTION Surgical TECHNIQUE
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