7 results on '"Yosuke Kataoka"'
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2. Expert endoscopists with high adenoma detection rates frequently detect diminutive adenomas in proximal colon
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Osamu Toyoshima, Toshihiro Nishizawa, Shuntaro Yoshida, Kazuma Sekiba, Yosuke Kataoka, Keisuke Hata, Hidenobu Watanabe, Yosuke Tsuji, and Kazuhiko Koike
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Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
Background and study aims Adenoma detection rate (ADR) is an important quality indicator in colonoscopy, and improved ADR decreases the incidence of colorectal cancer. We investigated differences in polyp detection according to the endoscopist’s ADR. Patients and methods We performed a propensity-score matching study using baseline patient characteristics of age, sex, body mass index, family history of colorectal cancer, smoking, drinking, indication for colonoscopy, bowel preparation, and colonoscope type. We compared polyp detection and colonoscopy procedures between patients who underwent colonoscopy by high-ADR endoscopists (high ADR group) and by low-ADR endoscopists (low ADR group). Results We matched 334 patients in the high ADR group with 334 in the low ADR group. The ADR was 44.0 % and 26.9 % for the high-ADR and low-ADR endoscopists, respectively. Proximal, nonprotruding, and diminutive adenomas were more frequently detected by high-ADR endoscopists than by low-ADR endoscopists (all P
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- 2020
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3. Recent Development of Techniques and Devices in Colorectal Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection
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Hiroya Mizutani, Satoshi Ono, Daisuke Ohki, Chihiro Takeuchi, Seiichi Yakabi, Yosuke Kataoka, Itaru Saito, Yoshiki Sakaguchi, Chihiro Minatsuki, Yosuke Tsuji, Keiko Niimi, Shinya Kodashima, Nobutake Yamamichi, Mitsuhiro Fujishiro, and Kazuhiko Koike
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Colorectal endoscopic submucosal dissection ,Pocket creation method ,Traction method ,Overtube with balloon ,Electrosurgical knives with water-jet function ,Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 ,Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
Colorectal endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) is now a well-established endoscopic treatment for early-stage colorectal neoplasms, especially in Asian countries, including Japan. Despite the spread of colorectal ESD, there are still situations in which achieving successful submucosal dissection is difficult. Various novel techniques and devices have been developed to overcome these difficulties, and past reports have shown that some of these strategies can be applied to colorectal ESD. We review several recent developments in the field. The techniques reviewed include the pocket creation method and traction methods and the devices reviewed include the overtube with balloon and electrosurgical knives with water-jet function. These improved techniques and devices can facilitate safer, more reliable ESDs and expand its applicability and acceptability all over the world.
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- 2017
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4. Evaluation of endoscopic submucosal dissection using a new endosurgical knife DN-D2718B: a first clinical feasibility study
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Yoshiki Sakaguchi, Yosuke Tsuji, Mitsuhiro Fujishiro, Yosuke Kataoka, Itaru Saito, Satoki Shichijo, Chihiro Minatsuki, Itsuko Asada-Hirayama, Daisuke Yamaguchi, Keiko Niimi, Satoshi Ono, Shinya Kodashima, Nobutake Yamamichi, and Kazuhiko Koike
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Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
Background and study aims Endosurgical devices with injection function have been reported to decrease endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) operation times for experts, but the efficacy of these devices for inexperienced endoscopists is unclear. The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of ESD using a novel ESD knife (DN-D2718B). Patients and methods This is a single-center prospective pilot clinical feasibility study. Patients diagnosed with superficial gastrointestinal neoplasms were enrolled. A pre-specified group of ESD trainees with ESD experience on a porcine gastric model and fewer than 30 cases of ESD in their selected fields performed ESD under expert supervision, using the DN-D2718B. En bloc resection rates, R0 resection rates, procedure times, and incidence of intra-operational/post-operational adverse events were assessed. Results Between June 2015 and January 2016, 13 esophageal, 27 gastric, and 14 colorectal ESD cases were performed per-protocol with mean resection speeds of 10.2, 12.0, and 15.5 mm2/min, respectively. There were no intra-operational complications. Conclusion ESD with this novel knife is feasible even when performed by non-experts.
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- 2017
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5. Trend and risk factors of diverticulosis in Japan: age, gender, and lifestyle/metabolic-related factors may cooperatively affect on the colorectal diverticula formation.
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Nobutake Yamamichi, Takeshi Shimamoto, Yu Takahashi, Yoshiki Sakaguchi, Hikaru Kakimoto, Rie Matsuda, Yosuke Kataoka, Itaru Saito, Yosuke Tsuji, Seiichi Yakabi, Chihiro Takeuchi, Chihiro Minatsuki, Keiko Niimi, Itsuko Asada-Hirayama, Chiemi Nakayama, Satoshi Ono, Shinya Kodashima, Daisuke Yamaguchi, Mitsuhiro Fujishiro, Yutaka Yamaji, Ryoichi Wada, Toru Mitsushima, and Kazuhiko Koike
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BACKGROUND:Despite the marked increase of diverticulosis, its risk factors have not been adequately elucidated. We therefore aim to identify significantly associated factors with diverticulosis. We also aim to investigate the present state of diverticulosis in Japan. METHODS:We reviewed the medical records from 1990 to 2010 that included the data of consecutive 62,503 asymptomatic colonoscopy examinees from the general population in Japan. Most recent 3,327 examinees were analyzed with 16 background factors. RESULTS:Among the 62,503 subjects (47,325 men and 15,178 women; 52.1 ± 9.2 years old), diverticulosis was detected in 11,771 subjects (18.8%; 10,023 men and 1,748 women). The incidences of diverticulosis in 1990-2000 and 2001-2010 were respectively 13.0% (3,771 of 29,071) and 23.9% (8,000 of 33,432): the latter was much higher than the former in all age groups and for both genders. Considering the anatomical locations of colorectal diverticula, left-sided ones have markedly increased with age but not significantly changed with times. Univariate analyses of the 3,327 subjects showed significant association of diverticulosis with four basic factors (age, sex, body mass index, blood pressure), three life style-related factor (smoking, drinking, severe weight increase in adulthood), and two blood test values (triglyceride, HbA1c). The multiple logistic analysis calculating standardized coefficients (β) and odds ratio (OR) demonstrated that age (β = 0.217-0.674, OR = 1.24-1.96), male gender (β = 0.185, OR = 1.20), smoking (β = 0.142-0.200, OR = 1.15-1.22), severe weight increase in adulthood (β = 0.153, OR = 1.17), HbA1c (β = 0.136, OR = 1.15), drinking (β = 0.109, OR = 1.11), and serum triglyceride (β = 0.098, OR = 1.10) showed significantly positive association with diverticulosis whereas body mass index and blood pressure did not. CONCLUSIONS:The large-scale data of asymptomatic colonoscopy examinees from the general population from 1990 to 2010 indicated that the prevalence of diverticulosis is still increasing in Japan. Age, male gender, smoking, severe weight increase in adulthood, serum HbA1c, drinking, and serum triglyceride showed significant positive association with diverticulosis.
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6. Polyglycolic acid sheets with fibrin glue can prevent esophageal stricture after endoscopic submucosal dissection.
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Yoshiki Sakaguchi, Yosuke Tsuji, Satoshi Ono, Itaru Saito, Yosuke Kataoka, Yu Takahashi, Chiemi Nakayama, Satoki Shichijo, Rie Matsuda, Chihiro Minatsuki, Itsuko Asada-Hirayama, Keiko Niimi, Shinya Kodashima, Nobutake Yamamichi, Mitsuhiro Fujishiro, and Kazuhiko Koike
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GLYCOLIC acid ,FIBRIN ,ESOPHAGOGASTRIC junction ,ENDOSCOPY ,HYDROXY acids - Abstract
Background and study aims: Suitable techniques for the prevention of stricture formation after esophageal endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) are still lacking. We investigated the efficacy of polyglycolic acid (PGA) sheets with fibrin glue to prevent post-ESD stricture. Patients and methods: We conducted a pilot study on a total of eight consecutive patients who underwent esophageal ESD that left a mucosal defect of more than three-quarters of the esophageal circumference. PGA sheets were attached to the defect with fibrin glue immediately after the completion of ESD. The primary endpoint was the incidence of post-ESD stricture. The secondary endpoints were the number of sessions of endoscopic balloon dilation (EBD) required to resolve any stricture and the rate of complications. Results: There were no adverse events related to the use of PGA sheets and fibrin glue. Post-ESD stricture occurred in 37.5% of the subjects and 0.8 ± 1.2 sessions of EBD were required. Conclusion: The use of PGA sheets and fibrin glue after esophageal ESD is a novel method that radically decreases the incidence of esophageal stricture and the number of EBD sessions subsequently required. University Hospital Medical Network Clinical Trial Registry (UMIN000011058). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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7. Preventing esophageal stricture after endoscopic submucosal dissection: steroid injection and shielding with polyglycolic acid sheets and fibrin glue.
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Yosuke Kataoka, Yosuke Tsuji, Yoshiki Sakaguchi, Shinya Kodashima, Nobutake Yamamichi, Mitsuhiro Fujishiro, Kazuhiko Koike, Kataoka, Yosuke, Tsuji, Yosuke, Sakaguchi, Yoshiki, Kodashima, Shinya, Yamamichi, Nobutake, Fujishiro, Mitsuhiro, and Koike, Kazuhiko
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FIBRIN tissue adhesive , *GLYCOLS , *DISSECTION , *ENDOSCOPIC surgery , *ESOPHAGUS diseases , *MEDICAL care , *THERAPEUTICS , *THERAPEUTIC use of biomedical materials , *MUCOUS membranes , *ADHESIVES in surgery , *POLYESTERS , *ANTI-inflammatory agents , *ESOPHAGEAL stenosis , *ESOPHAGEAL tumors , *INJECTIONS , *SQUAMOUS cell carcinoma , *TRIAMCINOLONE , *ENDOSCOPIC gastrointestinal surgery , *PREVENTION , *SURGERY - Abstract
The article discusses the addition of intralesional steroid injection to the clip-and-pull method of Sakaguchi et al for preventing postoperative stricture after endoscopic submucosal dissection for esophageal neoplasms. Topics included are the performance of the disssection procedure on a superficial squamous cell carcinoma patient, the injection of Kenacort triamcinolone around the mucosal defect, and the applicatoin of polyglycolic acid sheets and fibrin glue. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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