先進診断システム探索研究部門

根木 隆浩

TAKAHIRO NEGI

基本情報

所属
藤田医科大学 呼吸器低侵襲外科 助教

研究者番号
00919483
ORCID ID
 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9415-9711
J-GLOBAL ID
202101001712169427
researchmap会員ID
R000028787

論文

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  • Takashi Suda, Mizuki Morota, Takahiro Negi, Daisuke Tochii, Sachiko Tochii
    European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery : official journal of the European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery 67(4) 2025年3月28日  
    We report subxiphoid uniportal robotic thymectomy without intercostal access using the da Vinci Xi multi-port robot system. A 4-cm vertical incision was made 1 cm caudal to the xiphoid process. The AIRSEAL ROBOTIC SOLUTION, an air seal system compatible with the da Vinci port was used to insufflate CO2 at 8 mmHg. During port insertion, the left and right hands were crossed into the wound, with the camera, left hand, and right hand inserted in the order from the anterior chest to the dorsal side. To reduce the interference between the ports at the head, a key technique is to pull the camera port forward to prevent it from colliding with the other ports. Subxiphoid uniportal robotic thymectomy using the da Vinci Xi is a technique that combines excellent surgical visibility from the subxiphoid process, minimal invasiveness and enhanced operability provided by the robotic system.
  • Takashi Suda, Mizuki Morota, Takahiro Negi, Daisuke Tochii, Sachiko Tochii
    General thoracic and cardiovascular surgery 72(12) 810-813 2024年12月  
    We performed the first case of major lung resection using the hinotori™ surgical robot system, which is a new surgical support robot system developed in Japan. A left lower lobectomy and subcarinal lymph node dissection were performed. The operation time was 3 h and 5 min, the cockpit time (console time) was 2 h and 5 min, and the blood loss was 40 g. Although the hinotori™ surgical robot system requires further improvements to be used for lung cancer surgery, even in its current state, there is no difference in operability compared to the da Vinci robot, and it is possible to perform the same surgery. Further evaluation with additional cases is required in future.
  • Takahiro Negi, Mizuki Morota, Daisuke Tochii, Sachiko Tochii, Takashi Suda
    Journal of thoracic disease 16(10) 6778-6788 2024年10月31日  
    BACKGROUND: We previously reported on subxiphoid uniportal thymectomy (SUT) and subxiphoid robotic thymectomy (SRT). This descriptive study aimed to evaluate the feasibility and safety of both SUT and SRT techniques. METHODS: Between March 2011 and December 2022, 268 patients underwent subxiphoid thymectomy. In cases demonstrating no evidence of invasion into other organs, SUT was selected due to its minimal invasiveness. In cases where the tumor was in contact with the innominate vein or those with suspected invasion into other organs, SRT with additional intercostal ports was selected due to the enhanced operability provided by the robotic system. The patients' backgrounds and the perioperative outcomes of each technique were evaluated. RESULTS: SUT was performed in 207 patients, while SRT was performed in 61 patients. In the SUT group, 15 patients required an additional intercostal port, and 2 patients required a median sternotomy; the SUT completion rate was 91.78%. The median operative time was 117.00 [interquartile range (IQR), 88.00-148.50] min, with a median blood loss of 5.00 (IQR, 1.00-5.00) mL. Combined resection was performed in 11 (5.31%) patients, and postoperative complications were observed in 4 patients (1.93%). None of the patients in the SRT group required median sternotomy. The median operative time was 203.00 (IQR, 158.00-278.00) min, with a median blood loss of 5.00 (IQR, 5.00-22.00) mL. Combined resection was performed in 14 patients (22.95%), and postoperative complications were observed in 5 patients (8.20%). No mortalities occurred in either group. CONCLUSIONS: Subxiphoid thymectomy is a safe and feasible technique for both early and advanced stages of the disease requiring complex surgical procedures.
  • Takahiro Negi, Hiromitsu Nagano, Daisuke Tochii, Sachiko Tochii, Takashi Suda
    General thoracic and cardiovascular surgery 72(2) 144-147 2024年2月  
    The potential advantages of video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) for children include better cosmetic outcomes and reduced risk of postoperative musculoskeletal deformities. The uniportal approach is expected to promote minimally invasive surgery and help reduce the incidence of postoperative musculoskeletal deformities. Uniportal VATS was performed safely in three children (mean age of 23.3 months) with congenital pulmonary airway malformation or extralobar pulmonary sequestration. Our findings suggest that minimally invasive lobectomy may be achieved through uniportal VATS in children.
  • Hisato Ishizawa, Yasushi Matsuda, Yoshiharu Ohno, Eiko Sakurai, Atsuhiko Ota, Hidekazu Hattori, Tetsuya Tsukamoto, Masaaki Matsunaga, Hiroshi Kawai, Yamato Suzuki, Hiromitsu Nagano, Takahiro Negi, Daisuke Tochii, Sachiko Tochii, Takashi Suda, Yasushi Hoshikawa
    Journal of thoracic disease 15(2) 516-528 2023年2月28日  
    BACKGROUND: Lung cancer frequently occurs in lungs with background idiopathic interstitial pneumonias (IIPs). Limited resection is often selected to treat lung cancer in patients with IIPs in whom respiratory function is already compromised. However, accurate surgical margins are essential for curative resection; underestimating these margins is a risk for residual lung cancer after surgery. We aimed to investigate the findings of lung fields adjacent to cancer segments affect the estimation of tumor size on computed tomography compared with the pathological specimen. METHODS: This analytical observational study retrospectively investigated 896 patients with lung cancer operated on at Fujita Health University from January 2015 to June 2020. The definition of underestimation was a ≥10 mm difference between the radiological and pathological maximum sizes of the tumor. RESULTS: The lung tumors were in 15 honeycomb, 30 reticulated, 207 emphysematous, and 628 normal lungs. The ratio of underestimation in honeycomb lungs was 33.3% compared to 7.4% without honeycombing (P=0.004). Multivariate analysis showed that honeycombing was a significant risk factor for tumor size underestimation. A Bland-Altman plot represented wide 95% limits of agreement, -40.8 to 70.2 mm, between the pathological and radiological maximum tumor sizes in honeycomb lungs.

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