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Graduate School of Medicine Doctorial Course in Medicine Oncoregulatory Medicine Department of Urology |
KASHIMA Souki
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Graduating School 【 display / non-display 】
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-2011.03
Akita University Faculty of Medicine Graduated
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-2021.03
Akita University Graduate School, Division of Medicine Doctor's Course Other
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2020.05-Now
Akita University Graduate School of Medicine Doctorial Course in Medicine Oncoregulatory Medicine Assistant Professor
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Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes Regenerated from iPS Cells Have Therapeutic Efficacy in a Patient-Derived Xenograft Solid Tumor Model
Kashima S, Maeda T, Masuda K, Nagano S, Inoue T, Takeda M, Kono Y, Kobayashi T, Saito S, Higuchi T, Ichise H, Kobayashi Y, Iwaisako K, Terada K, Agata Y, Numakura K, Saito M, Narita S, Yasukawa M, Ogawa O, Habuchi T, Kawamoto H.
iScience 2020.04 [Refereed]
Research paper (journal) Domestic Co-author
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Japanese Journal of Endourology ( Japanese Society of Endourology ) 34 ( 1 ) 130 - 135 2021
<p><b>Purpose :</b> We examined whether suturing renorrhaphy increased the parenchymal reduction volume by CT in robot-assisted partial nephrectomy (RAPN).</p><p><b>Materials and Method :</b> We analyzed 69 patients with a renal mass <4 cm in diameter who underwent RAPN between November 2013 and November 2018 at Akita University Hospital. The data of 26 patients who underwent suturing renorrhaphy and those of 43 patients who underwent medullary hemostatic suturing alone were retrospectively compared.</p><p><b>Results :</b> The tumor diameter and RENAL score were not significantly different between the groups. The median operative time, warm ischemic time, and blood loss were not significantly different between the groups. Also, the median parenchymal reduction volume, decreasing rate of eGFR, and incidence rate of high-grade postoperative complications were not significantly different between the groups.</p><p><b>Conclusion :</b> The addition of suturing renorrhaphy to RAPN neither significantly increased the parenchymal reduction volume nor significantly decreased the kidney function when compared with the non-renorrhaphy technique.</p>