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J Thromb Haemost ; 10(10): 2137-48, 2012 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22905905

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: We developed a fibrinogen γ-chain (dodecapeptide HHLGGAKQAGDV [H12])-coated, ADP-encapsulated liposome (H12-[ADP]-liposome) that accumulates at bleeding sites via interaction with activated platelets via glycoprotein IIb-IIIa and augments platelet aggregation by releasing ADP. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of H12-(ADP)-liposomes for treating liver hemorrhage in rabbits with acute thrombocytopenia. METHODS: Thrombocytopenia (platelets < 50 000 µL(-1)) was induced in rabbits by repeated blood withdrawal (100 mL kg(-1) in total) and isovolemic transfusion of autologous washed red blood cells. H12-(ADP)-liposomes with platelet-poor plasma (PPP), platelet-rich plasma (PRP), PPP, ADP liposomes with PPP or H12-(PBS)-liposomes/PPP, were administered to the thrombocytopenic rabbits, and liver hemorrhage was induced by penetrating liver injury. RESULTS: Administration of H12-(ADP)-liposomes and of PRP rescued all thrombocytopenic rabbits from liver hemorrhage as a result of potent hemostasis at the liver bleeding site, although rabbits receiving PPP or ADP liposomes showed 20% survival in the first 24 h. Administration of H12-(ADP)-liposomes and of PRP suppressed both bleeding volume and time from the site of liver injury. H12-(phosphate-buffered saline)-liposomes lacking ADP also improved rabbit survival after liver hemorrhage, although their hemostatic effect was weaker. In rabbits with severe thrombocytopenia (25 000 platelets µL(-1)), the hemostatic effects of H12-(ADP)-liposomes tended to be attenuated as compared with those of PRP treatment. Histologic examination revealed that H12-(ADP)-liposomes accumulated at the bleeding site in the liver. Notably, neither macrothombi nor microthrombi were detected in the lung, kidney or liver in rabbits treated with H12-(ADP)-liposomes. CONCLUSIONS: H12-(ADP)-liposomes appear to be a safe and effective therapeutic tool for acute thrombocytopenic trauma patients with massive bleeding.


Subject(s)
Adenosine Diphosphate/administration & dosage , Fibrinogen/administration & dosage , Hemorrhage/drug therapy , Hemostatics/administration & dosage , Liver Diseases/drug therapy , Oligopeptides/administration & dosage , Thrombocytopenia/drug therapy , Wounds, Penetrating/drug therapy , Acute Disease , Animals , Blood Coagulation Tests , Blood Platelets/drug effects , Blood Platelets/metabolism , Disease Models, Animal , Feasibility Studies , Hemorrhage/blood , Hemorrhage/etiology , Hemorrhage/pathology , Hemostasis/drug effects , Liposomes , Liver Diseases/blood , Liver Diseases/etiology , Liver Diseases/pathology , Male , Microscopy, Immunoelectron , Platelet Aggregation/drug effects , Platelet Count , Rabbits , Thrombocytopenia/blood , Thrombocytopenia/complications , Thrombocytopenia/pathology , Time Factors , Wounds, Penetrating/blood , Wounds, Penetrating/complications , Wounds, Penetrating/pathology
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Auris Nasus Larynx ; 28(4): 295-9, 2001 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11694371

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Gait initiation is a transient procedure between orthostatic posture and steady-state locomotion and includes anticipatory anteroposterior (AP) and lateral movements. Commands for this task are located in some levels of brain stem, which modulates activity of central pattern generator in the spinal cord. The purpose of this work was to explore the role of the vestibular system in this voluntary stepping. METHODS: Six patients with chronic bilateral vestibular loss (BVL) were measured by means of a large force plate (70 cm x 120 cm ) and the displacement of the center of pressure (COP) during gait initiation was calculated. Measurement parameters comprised maximum distance (MD), velocity (MV) in the AP and lateral direction as well as for pre-, first- and second-step stages, and the angle of the COP trajectory. RESULTS: For all stages, BVL patients registered lower values for both MD and MV in the AP direction than did normal subjects. In the lateral direction, however, neither MD nor MV in BVL patients showed any difference from those of normals. The step angle of the COP trajectory was obviously reduced. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that in the AP direction, the vestibulospinal pathway can influence the locomotor related neural circuits, including the central pattern generator and supraspinal levels, by means of modifying the velocity and step length in order to stabilize the trunk. On the other hand, the control mechanism in the lateral direction may be different from that in the AP direction.


Subject(s)
Functional Laterality/physiology , Gait/physiology , Locomotion/physiology , Vestibular Diseases/physiopathology , Vestibular Function Tests , Adult , Brain Stem/physiopathology , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Orientation/physiology , Reference Values , Spinal Cord/physiopathology , Vestibular Diseases/diagnosis , Weight-Bearing/physiology
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Hinyokika Kiyo ; 47(8): 557-60, 2001 Aug.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11579595

ABSTRACT

We report our experience of using the ultrasonic coagulating and cutting device, AutoSonix System, which began in January 2000 to reduce the amount of bleeding in radical retropubic prostatectomy. The mean age of the 24 prostate cancer patients operated on was 68.2 years old. The operation results were excellent; the mean operation time was 227 +/- 29 minutes (mean +/- standard deviation), and the mean amount of blood loss during the operation was 215 +/- 114 ml. There were no major complications. After three months or more of follow-up, no patients needed any pads for urinary incontinence. Only one case showed a stricture at cystourethral anastomosis. AutoSonix System was useful to reduce the blood loss from the venous plexus in the pelvic cavity. We believe that radical prostatectomy would be safer if this device would be used by the urologist.


Subject(s)
Prostatectomy/instrumentation , Prostatectomy/methods , Prostatic Neoplasms/surgery , Ultrasonics , Aged , Humans , Male , Middle Aged
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Int J Urol ; 8(3): 110-7, 2001 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11260335

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: As Gram-negative bacterial isolates producing plasmid-mediated IMP-1 metallo-beta-lactamase usually demonstrate resistance to various broad-spectrum beta-lactams, including cephamycins and carbapenems, transmission and proliferation of these microorganisms in clinical settings could become a clinical threat in the near future. According to previous studies by the same authors, IMP-1-producing strains are usually isolated from urine samples. Therefore, in this study, a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was applied for direct screening of the IMP-1 metallo-beta-lactamase gene in urine samples. METHOD: Urine samples were collected from 273 inpatients to whom various broad-spectrum beta-lactams, including carbapenems, had been administered in 57 hospitals in 1997. DNA templates for PCR analyses were prepared directly from 19 urine samples from which Serratia marcescens strains demonstrating high-level resistance (minimal inhibitory concentration > 128 microg/mL) to both ceftazidime and cefoperazone-sulbactam were later isolated. RESULTS: The IMP-1 metallo-beta-lactamase gene (blaIMP)-specific 578 bp fragments were able to be amplified successfully in eight of the 19 samples. In the seven strains isolated from the eight samples, the presence of blaIMP was also detected by a DNA hybridization analysis. The lower limit of the PCR method was determined as 1 x 10(2) CFU of blaIMP-bearing bacterial cells per 1 mL of urine sample. No false positive result was found. CONCLUSION: The PCR-aided direct screening of blaIMP is applicable to early recognition of IMP-1-producing bacteria in urine samples. This method would help to prevent nosocomial and interhospital transmission of this kind of hazardous bacteria, as well as the advancement of rigorous infection control.


Subject(s)
Bacterial Proteins , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Urine/chemistry , beta-Lactamases/analysis , beta-Lactamases/genetics , Gene Deletion , Humans , Microbial Sensitivity Tests
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Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg ; 124(2): 222-4, 2001 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11226961

ABSTRACT

Head and neck surgeons hesitate to resect the carotid artery because of the postoperative risk of neurologic sequelae. On the other hand, there is no curative therapeutic option for head and neck cancer involving the carotid artery, except for complete tumor removal. A retrospective review of all published articles in the English literature dealing with carotid reconstruction for head and neck cancer from 1987 to 1998 was performed. There were only 11 articles, including our series, that reported outcomes of this procedure. Among the 148 patients of this series, major neuromorbidity was 4.7%, and mortality occurred in 6.8% of the patients. Combined major neuromorbidity and mortality was 10.1%. Because total removal of the advanced cancer is the only therapy that can offer the patients a chance for cure, head and neck surgeons should aggressively perform carotid resection and reconstruction.


Subject(s)
Carotid Arteries/surgery , Head and Neck Neoplasms/surgery , Neurosurgical Procedures/adverse effects , Head and Neck Neoplasms/mortality , Humans , Retrospective Studies , Survival Rate
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J Pediatr Surg ; 36(3): 474-8, 2001 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11227000

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: The purpose of this report is to investigate changes in the myenteric plexus associated with the dilated proximal segment of jejunoileal atresia (JA). Two-dimensional morphologic changes in the myenteric nerve plexuses were investigated using whole-mount preparation. METHODS: Proximal (P) and distal (D) intestinal segments from 7 cases with JA and control (C) segments from 5 postmortem neonates were investigated. The circumference of the jejunoileal segments was measured after fixation. Antibodies for protein gene product 9.5 and neurofilament protein were used in whole-mount preparation. The sizes of neural networks were calculated by measuring the longest circular distance in a neural network (x) and the longest longitudinal distance (y), and the width of the internodal strands (i) with a videomicrometer. RESULTS: Median circumference of the segments was 8.5 in P, 2.0 in D, and 2.0 cm in C. The neural networks in P were expanded longitudinally as well as circularly (x = 817.10 microm, y = 561.26, i = 31.04: median) while comparing them to those in D (x = 431.40 microm y = 288.07, i = 26.05) or C (x = 285.03 microm y = 372.20, c = 1113.57, i = 32.39). The nerve plexus was less expanded than the intestinal wall. CONCLUSIONS: Proximal intestinal segments showed a restructuring that resulted in mild hypoplasia of the enteric nerve plexuses in the proximal segments. The less expansion of the myenteric nerve plexus seen in the proximal bowel in infants with JA suggests a histologic basis for the efficacy of tapering or plication of the dilated bowel.


Subject(s)
Duodenum/abnormalities , Ileum/abnormalities , Intestinal Atresia/pathology , Myenteric Plexus/pathology , Case-Control Studies , Duodenum/innervation , Gastrointestinal Motility , Humans , Ileum/innervation , Infant, Newborn , Intestinal Atresia/surgery , Statistics, Nonparametric
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Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol ; 257(9): 490-2, 2000 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11131375

ABSTRACT

Vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (VEMP) occurring after click stimulation in cervical muscles are thought to be a polysynaptic response of otolith-vestibular nerve origin. In optokinetic after-nystagmus (OKAN) the direction of after-nystagmus changes and slow-phase velocity decreases with head tilt. This phenomenon may be an otolith response to the direction of gravity. We assumed that intense clicks might have some influence on OKAN via the otolith-vestibular nerve. Twelve normal subjects who showed VEMP at 75 dB normal hearing level (nHL) clicks were examined. The OKAN was recorded under four conditions: right monaural, left monaural and binaural stimulation by 75 dB nHL clicks, and absence of click stimulation. Horizontal optokinetic stimulation was applied using stepwise increasing speeds from 30 deg/s to 90 deg/s. Two seconds before the stimulus ended, clicks were sounded. The slow-phase velocity of the recorded electro-nystagmography was manually measured. There was no effect on OKAN with unilateral stimulation but binaural stimulation suppressed it. These results suggest that a velocity storage integrator is influenced by intense clicks via the otolithic area.


Subject(s)
Acoustic Stimulation , Attention/physiology , Kinesthesis/physiology , Nystagmus, Physiologic/physiology , Orientation/physiology , Otolithic Membrane/physiology , Vestibular Nerve/physiology , Adult , Afferent Pathways/physiology , Electronystagmography , Evoked Potentials, Motor/physiology , Female , Gravitation , Humans , Male , Neck Muscles/innervation , Vestibular Function Tests
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J Nat Prod ; 63(9): 1218-24, 2000 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11000023

ABSTRACT

A study of the chemical constituents of the leaves of Clausena excavata cultivated in a greenhouse led to the isolation and identification of 10 new furanone-coumarins named clauslactones A (1), B (2), C (3), D (4), E (5), F (6), G (7), H (8), I (9), and J (10), together with a known carbazole, clauszoline M, and a coumarin, umbelliferone. The new coumarins contain a C(10) terpenoid side chain with a furanone (gamma-lactone) moiety. Further, in clauslactones A-D (1-4), the terpenoid side chain was shown to be linked to the 7,8-dioxygenated coumarin skeleton through a 1, 4-dioxane ring system. This is the first example of coumarins with these structural characteristics in nature. These furanone-coumarins were found to exhibit inhibitory activity against 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate-induced Epstein-Barr virus early antigen activation in Raji cells.


Subject(s)
Anticarcinogenic Agents/isolation & purification , Coumarins/isolation & purification , Rosales/chemistry , Anticarcinogenic Agents/chemistry , Anticarcinogenic Agents/pharmacology , Coumarins/chemistry , Coumarins/pharmacology , Molecular Structure , Spectrum Analysis
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J Laryngol Otol ; 114(1): 83-5, 2000 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10789423

ABSTRACT

A rare case of bilateral basal-cell adenomas in the parotid glands of a 65-year-old woman is reported. There have been only four previous reported cases of bilateral parotid basal-cell adenomas, all of which occurred synchronously with dermal cylindromas. The present lesion is the first case reported in the English literature of bilateral parotid basal-cell adenoma without coexisting dermal cylindroma. Histological examination revealed that the left tumour had adenoid cystic change, which closely resembled adenoid cystic carcinoma. This case is of interest not only because of the raity of bilateral parotid basal-cell adenomas, but also because of the necessity for differentiation from adenoid cystic carcinoma in order to plan appropriate treatment.


Subject(s)
Adenoma/pathology , Neoplasms, Multiple Primary/pathology , Parotid Neoplasms/pathology , Aged , Female , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo) ; 48(3): 339-43, 2000 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10726853

ABSTRACT

Three new naphthoquinones and their analogues, named avicequinone-A (1), -B (2), -C (3), and avicenol-A (4), -B (5), -C (6), respectively, were isolated from the stem bark of Avicennia alba (Avicenniaceae) collected in Singapore, and their structures were elucidated by means of spectral methods. Gillan and co-workers have proposed that the structures of the new phytoalexins isolated from Avicennia marina are 1,2-naphthoquinones 8 and 9. Our synthetic and spectrometric studies showed that these structures should be revised respectively to 1,4-naphthoquinones 2 and 3, named avicequinone-B and -C by us.


Subject(s)
Naphthoquinones/isolation & purification , Plants, Medicinal/chemistry , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Naphthoquinones/chemistry , Plant Epidermis/chemistry , Spectrophotometry, Infrared , Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet
12.
J Nat Prod ; 63(1): 125-8, 2000 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10650093

ABSTRACT

Four new carbazole alkaloids, named clausamine D (1), E (2), F (3), and G (4), were isolated from Clausena anisata as inhibitors of Epstein-Barr virus early antigen activation induced by 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate in Raji cells.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic/isolation & purification , Carbazoles/isolation & purification , Plants/chemistry , Antigens, Viral/drug effects , Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic/chemistry , Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic/pharmacology , Carbazoles/chemistry , Carbazoles/pharmacology , Humans , Molecular Structure , Spectrum Analysis
13.
Int J Urol ; 7(12): 435-9, 2000 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11168681

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Although obstructive azoospermia is treatable with microscopic seminal reconstruction, the number of patients who choose to undergo vasoepididymostomy is limited because of recent advances in assisted reproductive technology (ART). We attempted to define the outcome of surgical reconstruction in patients with suspected epididymal obstruction and no previous history of vasectomy. METHODS: We described 40 eligible end-to-side vasoepididymostomy procedures performed on 24 azoospermic patients who had either bilateral or unilateral epididymal obstruction. RESULTS: The overall patency rate following surgery was 54% (13/24) and for four patients (17%), natural intercourse resulted in pregnancy. Two pregnancies were initiated with intracytoplasmic sperm injections using frozen sperm collected during vasoepididymostomy. CONCLUSIONS: In the era of modern ART, microsurgical vasoepididymostomy with cryopreservation of sperm collected during the operation is recommended for patients with epididymal obstructions.


Subject(s)
Cryopreservation , Epididymis/surgery , Microsurgery , Reproductive Techniques , Spermatozoa , Vasovasostomy , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Oligospermia/etiology , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Rate , Sperm Injections, Intracytoplasmic , Testicular Diseases/complications , Testicular Diseases/surgery , Treatment Outcome
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Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg ; 28(4): 295-6, 1999 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10416899

ABSTRACT

A lymphangioma, arising in an adult patient, was completely removed after injection of hydrocolloid dental impression material. The postoperative course was uneventful, with no sign of foreign-body reaction. The agar impression material, which had excellent tractability during operation, may be used as a filling material, as long as preoperative examinations show that the tumor does not involve major vessels or nerves.


Subject(s)
Colloids/therapeutic use , Dental Impression Materials/therapeutic use , Head and Neck Neoplasms/surgery , Lymphangioma, Cystic/surgery , Adult , Biopsy, Needle , Head and Neck Neoplasms/diagnosis , Head and Neck Neoplasms/pathology , Humans , Injections, Intralesional , Lymphangioma, Cystic/diagnosis , Lymphangioma, Cystic/pathology , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Male , Neck/pathology
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Urol Res ; 26(6): 395-9, 1998.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9879819

ABSTRACT

Concentrations of two small stress proteins, alphaB crystallin and the 27-kDa heat shock protein (HSP27) were quantitated in tissues of the human normal genitourinary system and their tumors. Levels of HSP27 in renal cell carcinomas (mean +/- SE: 1450+/-262 ng/mg protein, n = 15) were significantly higher than in normal kidney (the cortex: 540+/-99 ng/ mg protein, n = 13; the medulla: 600+/-106 ng/mg protein, n = 13) while those of alphaB crystallin tended to be increased without statistical significance. These findings were similar to those previously reported for renal cell tumors chemically induced in rats. Concentrations of alphaB crystallin in prostatic carcinoma tissues (410+/-129 ng/mg protein, n = 10) were also significantly higher than in benign prostatic hyperplasia (54+/-12 ng/mg protein, n = 14), whereas alphaB crystallin levels in testicular tumors including seminomas (2.1+/-0.8 ng/mg protein, n = 11) and non-seminomas (5.2+/-2.3 ng/mg protein, n = 9) were significantly lower than in normal testicular tissues (29.7+/-6.2 ng/mg protein, n = 5). Both alphaB crystallin and HSP27 could be immunohistochemically localized in the normal kidney and renal cell carcinoma tissues.


Subject(s)
Carcinoma, Renal Cell/chemistry , Crystallins/analysis , Heat-Shock Proteins/analysis , Kidney Neoplasms/chemistry , Seminoma/chemistry , Testicular Neoplasms/chemistry , Animals , Antibodies , Cattle , Crystallins/immunology , Heat-Shock Proteins/immunology , Humans , Immunoenzyme Techniques , Kidney Cortex/chemistry , Kidney Medulla/chemistry , Male , Prostatic Neoplasms/chemistry , Rabbits , Urinary Bladder Neoplasms/chemistry
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Int Urol Nephrol ; 30(6): 713-22, 1998.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10195866

ABSTRACT

To evaluate clinicopathological factors affecting response to intravesical instillation therapy with the bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) Tokyo 172 strain for carcinoma in situ (CIS) of the bladder, we reviewed data for 84 patients treated between 1985 and 1996. Median follow-up was 56 months. The patients comprised three groups: primary (only the in situ lesion, 31 patients), subsequent (found after treatment of a gross neoplasm, 20), and concomitant (found together with a gross neoplasm, 33). A complete response was found in 62 (74%) of the 84 patients. Intravesical BCG therapy eradicated tumour cells in 74% of the primary group, 70% of the subsequent group, and 76% of the concomitant group. Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that the presence of gross haematuria and patient age were significantly associated with a complete response to the intravesical BCG therapy (p<0.05). On the other hand, gender, irritative bladder symptoms, type of extent of CIS, histological grade of CIS, BCG dose, and number of times BCG was given did not exert any significant influence. The 5-year recurrence rate was 33% for the 62 patients for whom a complete response was once achieved. Patients aged 60 or older had a higher probability of recurrence than those less than 60 years of age (p<0.05). Disease progression was found in 13% of the 84 patients and total cystectomy was performed in 19%. The present finding that patient age is related to the response to intravesical BCG therapy may point to a role for the reduced host immunocompetence in elderly individuals.


Subject(s)
BCG Vaccine/therapeutic use , Carcinoma in Situ/therapy , Immunotherapy , Urinary Bladder Neoplasms/therapy , Administration, Intravesical , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Carcinoma in Situ/mortality , Carcinoma in Situ/pathology , Disease-Free Survival , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Multivariate Analysis , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local , Retrospective Studies , Survival Rate , Treatment Outcome , Urinary Bladder Neoplasms/mortality , Urinary Bladder Neoplasms/pathology
17.
Laryngoscope ; 107(5): 661-4, 1997 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9149170

ABSTRACT

Patients with advanced cervical cancers often have direct invasion of their carotid arteries. The prognosis for these patients with nonsurgical therapy is extremely poor. Because complete tumor removal is the only therapy that can offer these patients a chance for cure, carotid resection should be performed. We performed carotid resection and reconstruction on nine patients with advanced cervical cancers. Of these patients, none suffered from severe neurologic postoperative complications such as permanent hemiplegia. Three of the nine patients have been disease free for more than 24 months. These three patients would not have survived without carotid resection. Further study will show the usefulness of carotid resection and reconstruction in decreasing the morbidity and mortality in patients with cervical cancer involving the carotid artery.


Subject(s)
Carotid Artery, Common/surgery , Head and Neck Neoplasms/surgery , Adult , Aged , Blood Vessel Prosthesis , Carotid Artery, Internal/surgery , Cerebrovascular Disorders/etiology , Disease-Free Survival , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Head and Neck Neoplasms/pathology , Humans , Lung Neoplasms/secondary , Lymphatic Metastasis , Male , Middle Aged , Neoplasm Invasiveness , Postoperative Complications , Reoperation , Saphenous Vein/transplantation
18.
Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg ; 26(2): 131-4, 1997 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9151171

ABSTRACT

A retrospective review was conducted of 91 patients with deep neck infections to determine the pattern of clinical disease and formulate a management plan. The spaces involved, as determined by clinical, radiologic, and operative findings, were the peritonsillar space (72 patients), parapharyngeal space (eight patients) submandibular space (seven patients), retropharyngeal space (one patient) superficial space (one patient), anterior visceral space (one patient), and visceral vascular space (one patient). Of the 19 patients who did not have a peritonsillar space infection the origin of the infection was found in eight; four of these were odontogenic. Thirty-eight patients required surgical drainage of the abscess. Five patients underwent tracheotomy due to increasing dyspnea. One patient with diabetes mellitus and a past history of myocardial infarction died of unknown cause. All other patients had an uneventful recovery without major complications. The combination of early radiologic diagnosis, effective antimicrobial therapy, and intensive surgical management contributed to the good prognosis.


Subject(s)
Abscess/therapy , Neck , Abscess/diagnostic imaging , Abscess/etiology , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Child , Child, Preschool , Drainage , Female , Focal Infection, Dental/complications , Humans , Infant , Male , Mandible/diagnostic imaging , Middle Aged , Peritonsillar Abscess/diagnostic imaging , Peritonsillar Abscess/etiology , Peritonsillar Abscess/therapy , Retropharyngeal Abscess/diagnostic imaging , Retropharyngeal Abscess/etiology , Retropharyngeal Abscess/therapy , Retrospective Studies , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Treatment Outcome
19.
Nagoya J Med Sci ; 60(1-2): 37-42, 1997 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9212647

ABSTRACT

The results of 30 consecutive microscopic vasovasostomy procedures performed at a single institution over a five-year period between 1991 and 1995 were reviewed. When the surgical outcomes of patients who were operated on less than five years after their vasectomy were compared with the outcomes of those patients who received a vasovasostomy more than five years after their vasectomy, decreases in technical success rates were observed as measured by appearance of sperm in ejaculate (56% vs. 36%), biologic recovery as measured by mean sperm counts (56 million vs. 35 million) and mean progressive sperm motility (44% vs. 21%), along with a decrease in clinical success, as measured by overall pregnancy rates (50% vs. 7%, p < 0.05). Therefore, a microscopic vasovasostomy within 5 years of a vasectomy is a favorable procedure for vasectomy reversal.


Subject(s)
Microsurgery/methods , Vasovasostomy/methods , Adult , Humans , Male , Retrospective Studies , Treatment Outcome
20.
Acta Otolaryngol Suppl ; 528: 70-3, 1997.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9288243

ABSTRACT

To clarify the relationship between vestibular and visual (optokinetic) stimuli in normal children, we investigated the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) and visual VOR (VVOR). The subjects were 20 healthy children aged 3-6 years and 24 healthy adults aged 21-29 years. The VOR gains and phase were measured under two visual conditions: with eyes open in complete darkness and with eyes open in a lighted optokinetic drum. In both visual conditions, phase did not significantly differ between children and adults. In the dark, children presented a significantly larger gain than that of adults. In the optokinetic drum, however, the gain values of the children were almost the same as in adults. We suggest that the large VOR gain values of children may be due to immaturity of the inhibitory regulation system of the VOR.


Subject(s)
Nystagmus, Optokinetic/physiology , Reflex, Vestibulo-Ocular/physiology , Adult , Aging/physiology , Child , Child, Preschool , Darkness , Eye Movements/physiology , Female , Head Movements/physiology , Humans , Light , Male , Mental Processes/physiology , Photic Stimulation , Rotation , Vestibule, Labyrinth/physiology , Vision, Ocular/physiology
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