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Shigeyuki Sakamoto,Shigeyuki Sakamoto,Masaaki Shibukawa,Itaru Tani,Shuichi Oki,Kaoru Kurisu 대한뇌혈관외과학회 2016 Journal of Cerebrovascular and Endovascular Neuros Vol.18 No.1
We describe a case of successful open-cell stent deployment across the wide neck of a large middle cerebral artery aneurysm using the stent anchor technique. A microcatheter was looped through the aneurysm and navigated into a distal vessel across the aneurysm neck. Although the loop of the microcatheter in the aneurysm straightened as it was gently withdrawn, the microcatheter again protruded into the aneurysm by open-cell stent navigation. The stent was partially deployed in a vessel distal to the aneurysm neck, withdrawn slowly to straighten the loop of the microcatheter in the aneurysm, and completely deployed across the aneurysm neck. After successful stent deployment, stent-assisted coil embolization was performed without complications. The stent anchor technique was successfully used to deploy an open-cell stent across the aneurysm neck in this case of microcatheter protrusion into the aneurysm during stent navigation.
Akio Sakamoto,Takeshi Okamoto,Shuichi Matsuda 대한정형외과학회 2018 Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery Vol.10 No.2
Unsintered hydroxyapatite (u-HA) and poly-L-lactide (PLLA) composites (u-HA/PLLA) are osteoconductive and biodegradable. Screw (Super-Fixsorb MX30) and plate (Super-Fixsorb MX40 Mesh) systems made of u-HA/PLLA are typically used in small bones in maxillofacial surgeries. After the resection of bone tumors in larger bones, reconstructions with β-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) implants of strong compression resistance have been reported. After a resection, when the cavity is hemispheric- or concave-shaped, stabilization of the implanted β-TCP block is necessary. In the current series, u-HA/PLLA were used to stabilize the mechanically strong implanted low-porous β-TCP blocks in six bone tumor cases, including three giant cell tumors of bone, and one case each of chondroblastoma, chondrosarcoma, and parosteal osteosarcoma. The mean age of patients at the time of surgery was 31.3 years (range, 19 to 48 years). The bones involved were two ilia (posterior), a femur (diaphysis to distal metaphysis), and three tibias (proximal epiphysis, proximal metaphysis to epiphysis, and distal metaphysis to epiphysis). Neither displacement of the implanted β-TCP block nor any u-HA/PLLA-related complications were observed. The radiolucent character of the u-HA/PLLA did not hinder radiological examinations for potential signs of tumor recurrence. The method of using u-HA/PLLA components for the stabilization of β-TCP blocks makes the procedure easy to perform and reliable. It can extend the application of β-TCP blocks in reconstruction surgery.
Short-Term Student Exchanges for Aspiring International Activities of Engineering Students
Sato, Takashi,Sakamoto, Shuichi,Shimizu, Tadaaki,Suzuki, Takamasa,Ikeda, Hideki,Hopf, Anja,Goto, Yasushi,Oka, Tetsuo,Sasaki, Tomohiro,Narumi, Takatsune Korean Society for Engineering Education 2014 공학교육연구 Vol.17 No.4
The Faculty of Engineering, Niigata University, Japan, obtained the scholarship in "Short-Stay and Short-Visit scholarship programs(SS-SV programs)" for both German and Japanese students in 2011 and 2012. Our short-term student exchange programs proved that a short-term stay in a foreign country worked as an initiator for the students' interest and it strengthen their will to study further more in foreign countries.
International Exchanges for Aspiring Students in Engineering Field
Takashi Sato,Shuichi Sakamoto,Tadaaki Shimizu,Hideki Ikeda,Tetsuo Oka 한국공학교육학회 2012 공학교육연구 Vol.15 No.4
In 1996, the Faculty of Engineering, Niigata University, Japan entered an era of open student-exchange with Otto-von-GuerickeUniversity Magdeburg, Germany. Thus far, more than 50 of our students have devoted anywhere from three months, to an entire year of their courses, to collaborative efforts with fellow students, (-and some cases, the local citizenry) -in their native environment experiencing unfamiliar education systems and cultures.
Short-Term Student Exchanges for Aspiring International Activities of Engineering Students
Takashi Sato,Shuichi Sakamoto,Tadaaki Shimizu,Takamasa Suzuki,Hideki Ikeda,Anja Hopf,Yasushi Goto,Tetsuo Oka,Tomohiro Sasaki,Takatsune Narumi 한국공학교육학회 2014 공학교육연구 Vol.17 No.4
The Faculty of Engineering, Niigata University, Japan, obtained the scholarship in “Short-Stay and Short-Visit scholarshipprograms(SS-SV programs)” for both German and Japanese students in 2011 and 2012. Our short-term student exchange programsproved that a short-term stay in a foreign country worked as an initiator for the students' interest and it strengthen their will tostudy further more in foreign countries.
International Exchanges for Aspiring Students in Engineering Field
Sato, Takashi,Sakamoto, Shuichi,Shimizu, Tadaaki,Ikeda, Hideki,Oka, Tetsuo Korean Society for Engineering Education 2012 공학교육연구 Vol.15 No.4
In 1996, the Faculty of Engineering, Niigata University, Japan entered an era of open student-exchange with Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg, Germany. Thus far, more than 50 of our students have devoted anywhere from three months, to an entire year of their courses, to collaborative efforts with fellow students, (-and some cases, the local citizenry) -in their native environment experiencing unfamiliar education systems and cultures.
Takashi Sato,Lutz Wisweh,Shuichi Sakamoto,Tadaaki Shimizu,Hideki Ikeda,Tetsuo Oka,Yuji Tanabe 한국공학교육학회 2010 공학교육연구 Vol.13 No.5
We report about the international cooperative activities for the engineering education between a German University and a Japanese University. After the experiences for 15 years of cooperation, both in research and student exchange, we learned a lot about the differences between these two educational systems. This report summarizes the differences and the future perspective for the improvement of engineering education based on the understanding of the differences, including advantages and disadvantages, between two educational systems.
Sato, Takashi,Wisweh, Lutz,Sakamoto, Shuichi,Shimizu, Tadaaki,Ikeda, Hideki,Oka, Tetsuo,Tanabe, Yuji Korean Society for Engineering Education 2010 공학교육연구 Vol.13 No.5
We report about the international cooperative activities for the engineering education between a German University and a Japanese University. After the experiences for 15 years of cooperation, both in research and student exchange, we learned a lot about the differences between these two educational systems. This report summarizes the differences and the future perspective for the improvement of engineering education based on the understanding of the differences, including advantages and disadvantages, between two educational systems.
Kosei Ono,Takayoshi Shimizu,Shunsuke Fujibayashi,Bungo Otsuki,Koichi Murata,Akio Sakamoto,Shuichi Matsuda 대한척추신경외과학회 2021 Neurospine Vol.18 No.1
Objective: Spinal meningioma is mostly benign, but they can exhibit neurological deficit. The relationship between neurological impairment and its radiographic findings, including intratumor magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) gadolinium enhancement and calcification in computed tomography (CT) scan, has not been studied. The purpose of this study was to investigate the association of preoperative image findings with neurological status in spinal meningioma. Methods: Patients histologically diagnosed with spinal meningioma (n=24), with an average age of 65.4 years, were included. The patients were classified into 2 groups, the homogeneous and heterogeneous groups, based on the contrast-enhanced T1-weighted MRI findings. Further, baseline demographics (age, sex, presence of preoperative paralysis [manual muscle testing 3 or worse neurological deficit in upper and/or lower limbs], tumor level, tumor length, and tumor occupation ratio), histological findings (Ki-67 index and histological subtypes), and CT findings (presence of intratumor calcification and Hounsfield unit [HU] value) were examined. Results: Preoperative paralysis was observed in 33.3% (8 of 24) of the patients. These patients exhibited frequent heterogeneous contrast-enhanced MRI findings than those without preoperative paralysis (57.1% vs. 14.3%, p=0.040). Further, preoperative paralysis did not associate with tumor level, tumor length, tumor-occupied ratio, Ki-67 index, and histological subtypes. The heterogeneous group showed 100% intratumor calcification and higher maximum HU than the homogeneous group (1,109.8 vs. 379.2, p=0.001). Conclusion: The heterogeneous contrast-induced MRI findings in the spinal meningioma were significantly associated with preoperative neurological impairment. Moreover, the intratumor contrast-deficient region in the heterogeneously enhanced tumors reflected marked calcification. The tumor hardness due to calcification may be related to preoperative neurological deficit.