Curriculum Vitaes
Profile Information
- Affiliation
- Professor, School of Medicine Faculty of Medicine, Fujita Health University
- Degree
- 医学博士
- J-GLOBAL ID
- 200901073226457742
- researchmap Member ID
- 1000289360
Research Areas
2Research History
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May, 2023 - Present
Papers
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Head & neck, Feb 25, 2026BACKGROUND: Although transcervical styloidectomy is an established treatment for Eagle syndrome, the narrow operative corridor can make deep exposure challenging, particularly in patients at higher risk of complications. We report two cases in which neurosurgical microsurgical techniques provided wider and clearer deep visualization than conventional methods. METHODS: Two patients underwent transcervical styloidectomy using microsurgical techniques commonly employed in neurosurgery: one with Eagle syndrome-related internal carotid artery dissection on antiplatelet therapy, and the other with glossopharyngeal neuralgia and a short neck requiring improved deep exposure. RESULTS: The use of microsurgical techniques provided a wider operative corridor to the deep surgical field than the conventional approach, enabled reliable hemostasis and atraumatic dissection. Both patients achieved satisfactory clinical improvement without postoperative complications. CONCLUSIONS: Styloidectomy using microsurgical technique can provide wider operative exposure than conventional techniques, and its use should be considered particularly in patients at higher risk of complications.
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 19, Jul 17, 2025Posterior Quadrant Disconnection is a surgical technique designed to suppress seizure propagation while preserving motor and sensory functions in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy. Although seizure outcomes following this procedure have been reported, detailed evaluations of its impact on higher cognitive functions remain limited. This study aimed to assess the long-term seizure and cognitive outcomes following PQD in the non-dominant hemisphere, thereby evaluating the efficacy and safety of the procedure. In this case, the patient with drug-resistant epilepsy underwent preoperative evaluation using stereo electroencephalography (SEEG) to identify seizure onset zones and functional mapping related to visuospatial cognition. Following this assessment, PQD was performed. Postoperative outcomes were monitored over a 2-years period, focusing on seizure control and higher cognitive function. The patient achieved Engel class I status postoperatively, indicating complete seizure cessation. While transient hemispatial neglect was observed immediately after surgery, gradual improvement was noted over time. Furthermore, visual memory and cognitive functions showed a tendency to improve, and there were no significant declines in facial recognition or scene recognition abilities. These findings suggest that PQD can effectively improve seizure outcomes while minimizing long-term impacts on cognitive functions. This case highlights the potential of PQD to offer substantial seizure control with limited permanent effects on higher cognitive functions. By providing valuable insights into the safety and efficacy of PQD in the non-dominant hemisphere, this study underscores its viability as a treatment option for selected cases of drug-resistant epilepsy.
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Acta neurochirurgica, 167(1) 100-100, Apr 7, 2025OBJECTIVE: Knowledge of the location of tumor-feeding arteries is necessary for the safe surgery of intracranial meningiomas. Hence, this retrospective study aimed to comprehensively analyze the distribution of tumor-feeding arteries. METHODS: Patients who underwent intracranial meningioma surgery at our institution between 2015 and 2023 were included in this study. The tumor attachment sites and tumor-feeding arteries were evaluated based on the results of preoperative examinations. The tumor attachment sites were classified as non-skull bases (convexity, parasagittal, and falx) or skull bases (anterior skull base, sphenoid ridge, sphenopetroclival, petrous, tentorial, cerebellar convexity, and foramen magnum). These tumors were further subdivided according to their attachment areas. RESULTS: Among the 180 patients included, the tumor-feeding arteries were identified in 177 patients (98.3%). In 67 patients with non-skull base meningiomas, the middle meningeal artery primarily functioned as a tumor-feeding artery in the anterior and middle regions (78 of 108 feeding arteries, 72.2%), while the extracranial artery served as a tumor-feeding artery in the posterior region (20 of 37 feeding arteries, 54.1%). Conversely, skull base meningiomas exhibited a higher frequency of having tumor-feeding arteries derived from the internal carotid artery (132 of 278 feeding arteries; 47.5%); these tumor-feeding arteries are often found at the deepest part of the surgical field during tumor resection and require careful intraoperative handling. CONCLUSIONS: Tumor-feeding arteries originate from different dural arteries depending on the tumor attachment site. These findings could help enhance surgical safety, especially in patients with meningiomas who have not undergone preoperative angiography.
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日本脳神経血管内治療学会学術集会抄録集, 40回 743-743, Nov, 2024
Misc.
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臨床神経生理学, 50(5) 403-403, Oct, 2022
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てんかん研究, 40(2) 489-489, Aug, 2022
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脳血管内治療(Web), 7(Supplement), 2022
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脳血管内治療(Web), 6(Supplement), 2021
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日本老年脳神経外科学会プログラム・抄録集, 33rd 117-121, 2020過去6年間の75歳以上の高齢者135例のうち、手術適応であるが意識障害が軽度のため経過観察とした急性硬膜下血腫症例18例(男性8例、女性6例、平均年齢83歳)を対象に、亜急性期に増悪し手術を行った9例(O群)と保存的経過観察を継続した9例(P群)に分けて比較検討した。その結果、O群はP群に比して平均年齢が高く、正中偏位が強く、有意差を認め、O群の多くに基礎疾患、脳萎縮、正中偏位、厚い血腫を認めた。増悪時の所見は血腫増大7例、急激な脳浮腫増大2例で、手術は開頭術2例、小開頭術2例、穿頭術5例であった。術後、明らかな脳浮腫例は認めず、良好な予後を得られた。
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The Proceedings of JSME annual Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics (Robomec), 2019 1A1-B08, 2019This paper describes a new stent for cerebral catheter operation using electrospinning. In the previous study, we proposed a fractal stent with valve mechanism. In this research, we use electrospinning for fabrication of the fractal stent. We propose a patterning of electrospinning using fabrication of MEMS process. We measure the width of the patterning by electrospinning. In this paper, we show the evaluation of the electrospinning patterning, simulation of thee flow and the fabricated fractal pattern.
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The Proceedings of the JSME Conference on Frontiers in Bioengineering, 2018.29 2B35, 2018
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Japanese Journal of Radiology, 35(Suppl.) 26-26, Feb, 2017
Books and Other Publications
4Presentations
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第43回日本脳卒中の外科学会学術集会(STROKE2014), Mar 13, 2014
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Geriatr Gerontol Int, Nov 8, 2013
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Congress of Neurological Surgeons 2013 / 63rd Annual Meeting (e-poster), Oct 19, 2013
Professional Memberships
5Research Projects
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2022 - Mar, 2026
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2015 - Mar, 2017