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Kazuaki Munetomo
 
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Okayama University Hospital Assistant Professor
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  • Depiction rate of feeding arteries of renal cell carcinoma on four-dimensional computed tomography angiography.

    Kazuaki Munetomo, Yusuke Matsui, Koji Tomita, Mayu Uka, Noriyuki Umakoshi, Takahiro Kawabata, Yusuke Morimitsu, Toshihiro Iguchi, Takao Hiraki

    Japanese journal of radiology   2024.2

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    PURPOSE: To retrospectively evaluate the depiction rate of feeding arteries in biopsy-proven clear cell renal cell carcinoma (CCRCC) on four-dimensional computed tomography angiography (4D-CTA) images. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study included 22 patients with 22 CCRCC and 30 feeding arteries treated with transcatheter renal artery embolization. The depiction rate of the feeding arteries on preprocedural 4D-CTA was evaluated. Images were acquired by 320-row multi-detector computed tomography (CT) 15‒36 s after starting to inject a contrast agent (600 mg/kg iodine) intravenously into patients at 2.1 s intervals (11 phases). Two board-certified radiologists retrospectively assessed the feeder depiction rate in all 11 phases with reference to the procedural images as the gold standard. Discrepancies were resolved by consultation with a third radiologist. RESULTS: Among the feeders, 11 (36.7%) were segmental or lobar, and 19 (63.3%) were interlobar or arcuate arteries. The feeder depiction rate was the highest (25 [83.3%] of 30) in the 5th phase (delay, 23.4 s) where the gap in contrast enhancement between the renal artery and cortex was the largest. This was followed by the 6th (23 [76.7%] of 30), 4th (22 [73.3%] of 30]), and 7th (21 [70.0%] of 30) phases. The overall rate of depicting feeding arteries in the 11 phases of 4D-CTA was 28 (93.3%) of 30. CONCLUSIONS: The depiction rate of CCRCC feeding arteries including lobar or smaller artery branches by 4D-CTA was favorable. The feeding arteries were optimally visualized during the phase with the largest contrast gap between the renal artery and cortex.

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  • Automated Feeder-Detection Software for Renal Cell Carcinoma Embolization: A Retrospective Evaluation of Detection Rate Using Transarterial Time-Resolved Computed Tomography Angiography. International journal

    Yusuke Matsui, Koji Tomita, Mayu Uka, Noriyuki Umakoshi, Takahiro Kawabata, Kazuaki Munetomo, Shoma Nagata, Akira Kurozumi, Ayako Ujifuku, Toshihiro Iguchi, Takao Hiraki

    Cardiovascular and interventional radiology   2023.11

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    PURPOSE: To evaluate the detection rate of feeding arteries in renal cell carcinoma with automated feeder-detection software and determine the optimal imaging phase for accurate feeder detection with transarterial time-resolved computed tomography angiography. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The performance of automated feeder-detection software was retrospectively evaluated using transarterial renal time-resolved computed tomography angiography images of 15 renal cell carcinomas (mean size, 22.1 mm); the images were obtained via the renal artery using a hybrid angio-CT system with 320-row computed tomography, across nine phases with 0.5-s intervals over a contrast delay time of 1.0-5.0 s. Automated feeder-detection software was applied to each phase in all tumors (135 image series in total). The feeder-detection rate (i.e., sensitivity) in each phase was evaluated, and the number of false feeders demonstrated by the software was counted for each tumor. RESULTS: A total of 22 feeders were identified. The feeder-detection rate was the highest (95.5% [21/22]) at delay times of 1.5 s and 2.0 s and lower in later phases. At delay times of 1.0 s and 1.5 s, the software demonstrated no or only a few (≤ 3) false feeders in 93.3% (14/15) of the tumors. In later phases, however, many (≥ 4) false feeders were observed in > 50% of tumors. CONCLUSION: The automated feeder-detection software showed a favorable feeder-detection rate and may be useful in transarterial embolization for renal cell carcinoma. The optimal delay time to avoid the demonstration of false feeders and achieve a high detection accuracy was 1.5 s. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE IV: Case Series.

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  • Time course of complications after small renal mass biopsy: evaluation of initial follow-up images.

    Soichiro Kajita, Toshihiro Iguchi, Yusuke Matsui, Koji Tomita, Mayu Uka, Noriyuki Umakoshi, Takahiro Kawabata, Kazuaki Munetomo, Takao Hiraki

    Japanese journal of radiology   2023.11

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    PURPOSE: To retrospectively assess the time course of complications after image-guided small renal mass biopsy using initial follow-up imaging. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 190 masses (mean, 2.1 ± 0.70 cm; range, 0.6-3.8 cm) were assessed using initial computed tomography (43 non-enhanced and 141 enhanced) or magnetic resonance imaging (five non-enhanced and one enhanced) after biopsy. Initial follow-up imaging was classified into two groups (i.e., with or without hematoma) and various factors were compared. RESULTS: The masses were histologically diagnosed in all patients except one. Post-procedural complications included 129 Grade I hematomas, 1 Grade I hemothorax, 9 Grade II hematomas, and 1 Grade IIIa pneumothorax. Residual 28 Grade I and 6 Grade II hematomas and 8 new complications (6 small hematomas, 1 pseudoaneurysm, and 1 arteriovenous fistula) were observed on the initial follow-up imaging obtained at a median of 21 days (3-90 days) after the biopsy. On the initial follow-up imaging, the groups with and without hematoma differed significantly in the following factors: age (P = 0.04), size (P = 0.02), guided images (P < 0.01), hematoma at the end of the procedure (P < 0.01), and days after biopsy (P < 0.01). Although three masses exhibited > 25% shrinkage, no significant change was observed in mass diameter on initial follow-up imaging (mean, 2.1 ± 0.71 cm; P = 0.90). CONCLUSION: Initial follow-up imaging after a biopsy revealed improvements in most of the complications, a few new complications, and an unchanged mass diameter.

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  • Prospective evaluation of core number of biopsy for renal tumor: are multiple cores preferable?

    Toshihiro Iguchi, Yusuke Matsui, Tomohiro Toji, Jun Sakurai, Koji Tomita, Mayu Uka, Noriyuki Umakoshi, Takahiro Kawabata, Kazuaki Munetomo, Toshiharu Mitsuhashi, Takao Hiraki

    Japanese Journal of Radiology   2023.10

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    Purpose

    This single-center, single-arm, prospective, open-label study was conducted to evaluate the optimal number of cores (single or multiple) in renal tumor biopsy.

    Materials and methods

    Forty-four biopsies of 44 tumors (mean diameter, 2.7 ± 1.0 cm; range, 1.6–5.0 cm) were included. Biopsy was performed under ultrasound or computed tomography fluoroscopy guidance using an 18-gauge cutting needle and the co-axial method. Two or more specimens were obtained, which were divided into first and subsequent specimens. “First specimen” and “all specimens” were histologically evaluated (i.e., appropriateness of specimen, histological diagnosis, subtype, and Fuhrman grade of renal cell carcinoma [RCC]) blindly and independently by two board-certified pathologists.

    Results

    Multiple specimens were successfully and safely obtained in all the biopsies. All tumors were histologically diagnosed; 40 malignancies included 39 RCCs and 1 solitary fibrous tumor, and 4 benign lesions included 2 angiomyolipomas, 1 oncocytoma, and 1 capillary hemangioma. In all RCCs, the subtype could be determined (32 clear cell RCCs, 4 chromophobe RCCs, and 3 papillary RCCs), and the Furman grade was determined in 38 RCCs. When only the first specimen was evaluated, 22.7% of the specimens were inappropriate for diagnosis, and 34 (77.3%) were histologically diagnosed. The diagnostic yield was significantly lower than that of all specimens (P = 0.0044). Univariate analysis revealed that smaller lesions were a significant predictor of diagnostic failure (P = 0.020).

    Conclusion

    Biopsy with multiple cores significantly improved diagnostic yield. Thus, operators should obtain multiple cores during renal tumor biopsy.

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  • Robotic systems in interventional oncology: a narrative review of the current status

    Yusuke Matsui, Tetsushi Kamegawa, Koji Tomita, Mayu Uka, Noriyuki Umakoshi, Takahiro Kawabata, Kazuaki Munetomo, Toshihiro Iguchi, Takayuki Matsuno, Takao Hiraki

    International Journal of Clinical Oncology   2023.4

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    DOI: 10.1007/s10147-023-02344-8

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  • Renal cryoablation combined with prior transcatheter arterial embolization in non-dialysis patients with stage 4 or 5 chronic kidney disease: a retrospective study

    Noriyuki Umakoshi, Toshihiro Iguchi, Yusuke Matsui, Koji Tomita, Mayu Uka, Takahiro Kawabata, Kazuaki Munetomo, Shoma Nagata, Hideo Gobara, Motoo Araki, Takao Hiraki

    Japanese Journal of Radiology   2023.4

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    To retrospectively evaluate cryoablation combined with prior transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE) for renal cell carcinoma (RCC) in non-dialysis patients with stage 4 or 5 chronic kidney disease (CKD).

    Materials and methods

    Patients with stage 4 or 5 CKD undergoing TAE and cryoablation for RCC between May 2012 and October 2021 were included. TAE was selectively performed using iodized oil with absolute ethanol or gelatin sponge 1–14 days before cryoablation. Local efficacy, safety, and changes in renal function were evaluated.

    Results

    Nine patients (seven men and two women; median age, 64 years; range 52–88 years) with nine RCCs (mean diameter, 3.0 ± 1.0 cm; range 1.7–4.7 cm) were included. The mean pre-treatment estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) was 24.2 ± 5.6 ml/min/1.73 m2 (range 10.4–29.2 ml/min/1.73 m2). The mean amount of contrast medium used in TAE was 58 ± 29 ml (range 40–128 ml). Except in one patient (grade 3 pyelonephritis), no grade ≥ 3 complications occurred. During the follow-up period (median, 18 months; range 7–54 months), no local tumor progression occurred. In two patients with pre-treatment eGFR of &lt; 20 ml/min/1.73 m2, hemodialysis was initiated at 3 and 19 months after cryoablation. At their last follow-up, the remaining seven patients showed a decrease of 6.2 ± 5.3 ml/min/1.73 m2 (range 0.7–17.2 ml/min/1.73 m2) in their eGFR.

    Conclusion

    Cryoablation combined with TAE for RCC in non-dialysis patients with stage 4 or 5 CKD was effective and safe, with an acceptable impact on renal function.

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  • Complications of Percutaneous Cryoablation for Renal Tumors and Methods for Avoiding Them.

    Toshihiro Iguchi, Yusuke Matsui, Koji Tomita, Mayu Uka, Noriyuki Umakoshi, Takahiro Kawabata, Kazuaki Munetomo, Shoma Nagata, Motoo Araki, Takao Hiraki

    Acta medica Okayama   77 ( 2 )   121 - 129   2023.4

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    Percutaneous cryoablation of renal tumors is widely used because of its high efficacy and safety. This high safety can be attributed, at least in part, to the visibility of the ablated area as an "ice ball". This therapy has fewer complications (incidence, 0-7.2%) and is less invasive than surgery. Minor bleeding is inevitable in most kidney-related procedures, and indeed the most common complication of this therapy is bleeding (hematoma and hematuria). However, patients require treatment such as transfusion or transarterial embolization in only 0-4% of bleeding cases. Various other complications such as ureteral or collecting system injury, bowel injury, nerve injury, skin injury, infection, pneumothorax, and tract seeding also occur, but they are usually minor and asymptomatic. However, operators should know and avoid the various complications associated with this therapy. This study aimed to summarize the complications of percutaneous cryoablation for renal tumors and provide some techniques for achieving safe procedures.

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  • 転移性腎腫瘍に対する経皮的凍結療法 安全性と有効性の後方視的評価(Percutaneous Cryoablation for Metastatic Renal Tumors: A Retrospective Evaluation of Safety and Efficacy)

    Kawabata Takahiro, Matsui Yusuke, Tomita Koji, Uka Mayu, Umakoshi Noriyuki, Munetomo Kazuaki, Nagata Shoma, Iguchi Toshihiro, Hiraki Takao

    日本医学放射線学会学術集会抄録集   82回   S160 - S160   2023.3

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  • 腎腫瘍に対する生検コア数の前向き評価 複数コアが望ましいか?(Prospective Evaluation of the Number of Cores of Biopsy for Renal Tumor: Are Multiple Cores Preferable?)

    Iguchi Toshihiro, Matsui Yusuke, Sakurai Jun, Tomita Koji, Uka Mayu, Umakoshi Noriyuki, Munetomo Kazuaki, Kawabata Takahiro, Nagata Shoma, Hiraki Takao

    日本医学放射線学会学術集会抄録集   82回   S160 - S160   2023.3

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  • Percutaneous cryoablation for clinical T3a renal cell carcinoma (< 7 cm) with segmental vein involvement or perinephric fat invasion based on preoperative evaluation of high-resolution multidetector computed tomography scan.

    Mayu Uka, Toshihiro Iguchi, Nanako Okawa, Yusuke Matsui, Koji Tomita, Noriyuki Umakoshi, Kazuaki Munetomo, Hideo Gobara, Motoo Araki, Takao Hiraki

    Japanese journal of radiology   40 ( 11 )   1201 - 1209   2022.11

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    PURPOSE: To retrospectively assess the feasibility, safety, renal function, technique efficacy rate, and survival of patients with clinical T3a renal cell carcinoma (RCC). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixteen cryoablation sessions were performed in 14 patients (10 men; mean age, 69.8 ± 10.5 years; range, 49-90 years) with 14 clear cell T3a RCCs (mean, 3.3 ± 0.9 cm; range, 1.9-5.2 cm). One patient was on dialysis. Transcatheter arterial embolization was performed before cryoablation in 15 sessions. The primary endpoint was the technique efficacy rate. The secondary endpoints included feasibility, safety, renal function, and survival. RESULTS: Cryoablation was technically successful in all RCC cases. In two RCCs, cryoablation was performed twice because of local tumor progression. No major adverse events were observed. All patients were alive without metastases, with a median follow-up of 45 months (6-93 months). Complete response was achieved by cryoablation in 11 RCCs (78.6%). The primary and secondary technique efficacy rates were 77.1% and 84.4% at 1 year, 57.9% and 73.9% at 3 years, and 57.9% and 73.9% at 5 years, respectively. One patient underwent dialysis given a total contralateral nephrectomy due to another RCC 1 month after initial cryoablation and a total ipsilateral nephrectomy 46 months after initial cryoablation due to local progression. Except for two dialysis patients, of the 12 patients with a median follow-up of 41 months (6-93 months), none were on dialysis. CONCLUSION: Cryoablation was safe and effective in T3a RCC, which mainly involved the renal venous branches and may represent an alternative treatment for inoperable patients.

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  • Evidence on percutaneous radiofrequency and microwave ablation for liver metastases over the last decade.

    Koji Tomita, Yusuke Matsui, Mayu Uka, Noriyuki Umakoshi, Takahiro Kawabata, Kazuaki Munetomo, Shoma Nagata, Toshihiro Iguchi, Takao Hiraki

    Japanese journal of radiology   40 ( 10 )   1035 - 1045   2022.10

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    PURPOSE: This review aimed to summarize the treatment outcomes of percutaneous radiofrequency ablation (RFA) and microwave ablation (MWA) for metastatic liver tumors based on the findings of published studies over the last decade. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Literature describing the survival outcomes of ablation therapy for liver metastases was explored using the PubMed database on April 26, 2022, and articles published in 2012 or later were selected. The included studies met the following criteria: (i) English literature, (ii) original clinical studies, and (iii) literature describing overall survival (OS) of thermal ablation for metastatic liver tumors. All case reports and cohort studies with fewer than 20 patients and those that evaluated ablation for palliative purposes were excluded. RESULTS: RFA was the most commonly used method for ablation, while MWA was used in several recent studies. RFA and MWA for liver metastases from various primary tumors have been reported; however, majority of the studies focused on colorectal cancer. The local control rate by RFA and MWA varied widely among the studies, ranging approximately 50-90%. Five-year survival rates of 20-60% have been reported following ablation for colorectal liver metastases by a number of studies, and several reports of 10-year survival rates were also noted. CONCLUSION: Comparative studies of local therapies for colorectal liver metastases demonstrated that RFA provides comparable survival outcomes to surgical metastasectomy and stereotactic body radiation therapy.

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  • Up-to-date evidence on image-guided thermal ablation for metastatic lung tumors: a review.

    Yusuke Matsui, Koji Tomita, Mayu Uka, Noriyuki Umakoshi, Takahiro Kawabata, Kazuaki Munetomo, Shoma Nagata, Toshihiro Iguchi, Takao Hiraki

    Japanese journal of radiology   40 ( 10 )   1024 - 1034   2022.10

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    The aim of this review was to summarize the latest evidence on image-guided thermal ablation therapies for lung metastases. PubMed was used to search for relevant articles that reported the oncological outcomes of thermal ablation for metastatic lung tumors, and those published in 2010 or later were selected for review. Ablative therapies were applied for lung metastases from various types of primary tumors, but most commonly colorectal ones. Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) was the most evaluated technique, followed by microwave ablation (MWA). The local control rates of ablative therapies were generally favorable, approximately 80-90% in many studies. Representative studies demonstrated promising overall survival rates of approximately 50% or higher 5 years after ablation for lung metastases from colorectal cancer or mixed types of primary tumors. Nevertheless, the survival outcomes varied depending on the type of primary tumor and background factors of patients such as other metastases and comorbidities. Several studies had aimed to compare the outcomes of various ablative therapies such as RFA, MWA, and cryoablation; however, conclusive data are not yet available to determine the most appropriate ablation modality for lung metastases. Further data accumulation is needed, especially for long-term outcomes and comparisons with other therapies.

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  • コイル塞栓術を施行した左心房近傍の巨大複雑型肺動静脈奇形の1例

    宗友 一晃, 松井 裕輔, 平木 隆夫, 生口 俊浩, 冨田 晃司, 宇賀 麻由, 馬越 紀行, 小牧 稔幸, 郷原 英夫, 金澤 右

    日本インターベンショナルラジオロジー学会雑誌   36 ( 3 )   320 - 320   2022.8

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  • 植込み型除細動器(ICD)リード交換後に生じた内胸動脈-腕頭静脈シャント塞栓術の1例

    馬越 紀行, 宇賀 麻由, 宗友 一晃, 小牧 稔幸, 冨田 晃司, 松井 裕輔, 櫻井 淳, 生口 俊浩, 郷原 英夫, 平木 隆夫, 金澤 右

    日本インターベンショナルラジオロジー学会雑誌   36 ( 3 )   320 - 320   2022.8

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  • コイル塞栓術を施行した左心房近傍の巨大複雑型肺動静脈奇形の1例

    宗友 一晃, 松井 裕輔, 平木 隆夫, 生口 俊浩, 冨田 晃司, 宇賀 麻由, 馬越 紀行, 小牧 稔幸, 郷原 英夫, 金澤 右

    日本インターベンショナルラジオロジー学会雑誌   36 ( 3 )   320 - 320   2022.8

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  • 植込み型除細動器(ICD)リード交換後に生じた内胸動脈-腕頭静脈シャント塞栓術の1例

    馬越 紀行, 宇賀 麻由, 宗友 一晃, 小牧 稔幸, 冨田 晃司, 松井 裕輔, 櫻井 淳, 生口 俊浩, 郷原 英夫, 平木 隆夫, 金澤 右

    日本インターベンショナルラジオロジー学会雑誌   36 ( 3 )   320 - 320   2022.8

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  • CT fluoroscopy-guided biopsy of pulmonary lesions contacting the interlobar fissure: An analysis of 72 biopsies. International journal

    Toshihiro Iguchi, Yusuke Matsui, Koji Tomita, Mayu Uka, Noriyuki Umakoshi, Kazuaki Munetomo, Takao Hiraki

    Diagnostic and interventional imaging   103 ( 6 )   302 - 309   2022.6

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    PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate retrospectively the safety and diagnostic yield of computed tomography (CT) fluoroscopy-guided biopsy for pulmonary lesions with interlobar fissure contact. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seventy-two lesions showing interlobar fissure contact (mean size, 15.2 ± 5.3 [SD] mm [range: 5.3-27.0 mm]; mean length of interlobar fissure contact, 8.9 ± 3.6 [SD] mm [range: 2.6-17.5 mm] in 72 patients (33 men, 39 women; mean age, 69.7 ± 10.3 [SD] years; age range: 37-91 years) were evaluated. Multiple variables were assessed to determine the risk factors for diagnostic failure and pneumothorax. Additionally, these variables were compared between these 72 lesions and randomly selected controls (i.e., non-contact lesions). RESULTS: All biopsies were technically successful using the transfissural (n = 14) or conventional routes (the route into the lung lobe with the target) with (n = 35) or without (n = 23) possible risk of needle insertion into the interlobar fissure after penetrating the target lesion. Sixty-eight (94.4%) procedures succeeded diagnostically and four (5.6%) failed. There were 27 grade I pneumothorax (37.5%), one (1.4%) grade II bleeding, and five (6.9%) grade IIIa pneumothorax requiring chest tube placement. Groups with and without pneumothorax did not differ significantly in patient-, lesion-, or procedure-related variables. Diagnostic yields and pneumothorax occurrence showed no significant differences between lesions with interlobar fissure contact and controls. CONCLUSION: CT fluoroscopy-guided biopsy of pulmonary lesions with interlobar fissure contact is a safe procedure with a high diagnostic yield. Furthermore, because of potential complications, the transfissural route should be used only when a safer route is not possible.

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  • Catecholamine Crisis Due to Cryoinjury of the Adrenal Gland during Renal Cryoablation. International journal

    Kazuaki Munetomo, Yusuke Matsui, Toshihiro Iguchi, Koji Tomita, Mayu Uka, Hideo Gobara, Takao Hiraki

    Journal of vascular and interventional radiology : JVIR   33 ( 3 )   350 - 352   2022.3

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  • A single-center, single-arm, prospective, open-label trial to evaluate the efficacy and safety of percutaneous sclerotherapy with polidocanol for painful venous malformations (SCIRO-2001): study protocol Reviewed

    Mayu Uka, Jun Sakurai, Yusuke Matsui, Toshihiro Iguchi, Koji Tomita, Noriyuki Umakoshi, Kazuaki Munetomo, Toshiharu Mitsuhashi, Hideo Gobara, Takao Hiraki

    Nagoya J. Med. Sci. 84. 746–751, 2022   2021.12

  • Computed Tomography-guided Core Needle Biopsy for Renal Tumors: A Review.

    Toshihiro Iguchi, Yusuke Matsui, Koji Tomita, Mayu Uka, Toshiyuki Komaki, Soichiro Kajita, Noriyuki Umakoshi, Kazuaki Munetomo, Hideo Gobara, Susumu Kanazawa

    Interventional radiology (Higashimatsuyama-shi (Japan)   6 ( 3 )   69 - 74   2021.11

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    Small renal tumors are sometimes challenging to diagnose accurately through imaging alone, and image-guided biopsies are performed when histological diagnoses are needed. Although ultrasound guidance is usually chosen for renal tumor biopsies, computed tomography guidance is preferred for selected cases; e.g., obese patients or when the target is undetectable by ultrasound (as those in the upper pole). In the 14 recently published studies covering ≥50 procedures, computed tomography-guided renal tumor biopsies had a wide range diagnostic yield (67.4%-97.4%). Complications often occurred; however, most were minor and asymptomatic. No biopsy-related deaths and tumor seeding occurred. This study aimed to review the advantages and disadvantages, procedure techniques, diagnostic yields, and complications of core needle biopsies for renal tumors under computed tomography guidance.

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  • CT-guided biopsy of lung nodules with pleural contact: Comparison of two puncture routes. International journal

    Toshihiro Iguchi, Takao Hiraki, Yusuke Matsui, Koji Tomita, Mayu Uka, Takashi Tanaka, Kazuaki Munetomo, Hideo Gobara, Susumu Kanazawa

    Diagnostic and interventional imaging   102 ( 9 )   539 - 544   2021.9

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    PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to retrospectively compare two puncture routes (transpleural vs. transpulmonary) for computed tomography (CT) fluoroscopy-guided cutting needle biopsy of lung nodules with pleural contact. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A total of 102 patients (72 men; mean age, 71.1±9.5 [SD] years) were included and 102 biopsies of 102 lung nodules (mean size, 16.7±5.9 [SD] mm; range, 6.0-29.4mm; mean length of pleural contact, 10.1±4.2 [SD] mm; range, 2.8-19.6mm) were analyzed. All procedures were classified as biopsies via the direct transpleural route or the transpulmonary route. The patient-, lesion-, and biopsy-related variables, diagnostic yields, and incidence of complications were compared between the two routes. RESULTS: Biopsy was performed via the direct transpleural route (n=59; 57.8%) and transpulmonary route (n=43; 42.2%). In the transpulmonary route group, the mean distance of the intrapulmonary pathway was 17.7±9.4 [SD] mm (range: 4.1-47.6mm; P<0.001) and the introducer needle trajectory angle of<45° was significantly observed (8.5% [5/59] vs. 60.5% [26/43]; P<0.001). There was no significant difference in diagnostic accuracy between the direct transpleural and transpulmonary routes (93.2% [55/59] vs. 90.7% [39/43]; P=0.718). The frequencies of all complications (64.4% [38/59] vs. 97.7% [42/43]; P<0.001), pneumothorax (33.9% [20/59] vs. 65.1% [28/43]; P=0.003), pneumothorax with chest tube placement (3.4% [2/59] vs. 18.6% [8/43]; P=0.016), and pulmonary hemorrhage (47.5% [28/59] vs. 76.7% [33/43]; P=0.004) were significantly lower in the direct transpleural group. CONCLUSION: Direct transpleural route is recommended for CT fluoroscopy-guided biopsy of lung nodules with pleural contact because it is safer and yields similar diagnostic accuracy than transpulmonary route.

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  • 精巣静脈が排血路となった腸間膜静脈瘤に対する塞栓術の1例

    馬越 紀行, 冨田 晃司, 平木 隆夫, 生口 俊浩, 松井 裕輔, 宇賀 麻由, 小牧 稔幸, 宗友 一晃, 櫻井 淳, 郷原 英夫, 金澤 右

    日本門脈圧亢進症学会雑誌   27 ( 3 )   136 - 136   2021.8

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  • 皮膚直下のタイプII動静脈奇形に対してポリドカノールフォームを用いて硬化療法を施行した一例

    松井 裕輔, 宇賀 麻由, 平木 隆夫, 生口 俊浩, 冨田 晃司, 馬越 紀行, 小牧 稔幸, 宗友 一晃, 金澤 右

    日本インターベンショナルラジオロジー学会雑誌   36 ( Suppl. )   242 - 242   2021.4

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  • Lung Laceration Caused by Short Hookwire Placement Before Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery. International journal

    Kazuaki Munetomo, Yusuke Matsui, Toshihiro Iguchi, Takao Hiraki, Hiromasa Yamamoto, Shinichi Toyooka, Susumu Kanazawa

    Cardiovascular and interventional radiology   44 ( 2 )   339 - 341   2021.2

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  • Factors predicting pathological upgrading after prostatectomy in patients with Gleason grade group 1 prostate cancer based on opinion-matched biopsy specimens. International journal

    Yuki Maruyama, Takuya Sadahira, Motoo Araki, Yosuke Mitsui, Koichiro Wada, Acosta Gonzalez Herik Rodrigo, Kazuaki Munetomo, Yasuyuki Kobayashi, Masami Watanabe, Hiroyuki Yanai, Toyohiko Watanabe, Yasutomo Nasu

    Molecular and clinical oncology   12 ( 4 )   384 - 389   2020.4

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    The present study investigated the concordance between Gleason scores assigned to prostate biopsy specimens by outside pathologists and a urological pathology expert, and determined the risk of upgrading between opinion-matched Gleason grade group (GGG) 1 biopsy specimens and radical prostatectomy specimens. Between January 2012 and May 2018, 733 patients underwent robot-assisted radical prostatectomy. Patients whose original biopsy specimens from outside hospitals were reviewed by a urological pathology expert Okayama University Hospital were included. Patients who had received neoadjuvant hormonal therapy were excluded. Logistic regression analysis was used to identify predictors of upgrading among GGG 1 diagnoses. A total of 403 patients were included in the present study. Agreement in GGG between initial and second-opinion diagnoses was present in 256 cases (63.5%). Although opinion-matched cases improved concordance between biopsy and prostatectomy specimen GGG compared with single-opinion cases (initial, 35.2%; second-opinion, 36.5%; matched, 41.4%), 71% (56/79) of cases classified as GGG 1 were upgraded after prostatectomy. Multivariate analysis revealed that prostate-specific antigen density and Prostate Imaging Reporting and Data System version 2 score were significant predictors of upgrading (odds ratio, 1.10; P=0.01; and odds ratio, 1.88; P=0.03, respectively). In conclusion, the GGG concordance rate between needle-core biopsy and radical prostatectomy specimens was higher in opinion-matched cases; however, 71% of opinion-matched GGG1 cases were upgraded after robot-assisted radical prostatectomy. Urologists should propose treatment strategies or further biopsy rather than active surveillance for patients with GGG1 and a high PSAD and/or PI-RADS score.

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  • Serum-dependent export of protoporphyrin IX by ATP-binding cassette transporter G2 in T24 cells. International journal

    Tetsuya Ogino, Hirotsugu Kobuchi, Kazuaki Munetomo, Hirofumi Fujita, Masanao Yamamoto, Toshihiko Utsumi, Keiji Inoue, Taro Shuin, Junzo Sasaki, Masayasu Inoue, Kozo Utsumi

    Molecular and cellular biochemistry   358 ( 1-2 )   297 - 307   2011.12

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    Accumulation of protoporphyrin IX (PpIX) in cancer cells is a basis of 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA)-induced photodymanic therapy. We studied factors that affect PpIX accumulation in human urothelial carcinoma cell line T24, with particular emphasis on ATP-binding cassette transporter G2 (ABCG2) and serum in the medium. When the medium had no fetal bovine serum (FBS), ALA induced PpIX accumulation in a time- and ALA concentration-dependent manner. Inhibition of heme-synthesizing enzyme, ferrochelatase, by nitric oxide donor (Noc18) or deferoxamine resulted in a substantial increase in the cellular PpIX accumulation, whereas ABCG2 inhibition by fumitremorgin C or verapamil induced a slight PpIX increase. When the medium was added with FBS, cellular accumulation of PpIX stopped at a lower level with an increase of PpIX in the medium, which suggested PpIX efflux. ABCG2 inhibitors restored the cellular PpIX level to that of FBS(-) samples, whereas ferrochelatase inhibitors had little effects. Bovine serum albumin showed similar effects to FBS. Fluorescence microscopic observation revealed that inhibitors of ABC transporter affected the intracellular distribution of PpIX. These results indicated that ABCG2-mediated PpIX efflux was a major factor that prevented PpIX accumulation in cancer cells in the presence of serum. Inhibition of ABCG2 transporter system could be a new target for the improvement of photodynamic therapy.

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  • 腎癌に対する凍結療法後の再発症例における再凍結療法の後方視的検討

    冨田 晃司, 平木 隆夫, 郷原 英夫, 生口 俊浩, 松井 裕輔, 櫻井 淳, 宇賀 麻由, 小牧 稔幸, 岡本 聡一郎, 宗友 一晃, 金澤 右

    日本インターベンショナルラジオロジー学会雑誌   35 ( Suppl. )   204 - 204   2020.8

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  • 腎腫瘍生検により生じた腎動静脈瘻・仮性動脈瘤に対し塞栓術を施行した1例

    梶田 聡一郎, 冨田 晃司, 平木 隆夫, 生口 俊浩, 松井 裕輔, 宇賀 麻由, 小牧 稔幸, 岡本 聡一郎, 宗友 一晃, 郷原 英夫, 金澤 右

    日本インターベンショナルラジオロジー学会雑誌   35 ( Suppl. )   264 - 264   2020.8

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  • 動脈塞栓術が有効であった上腕骨外側上顆炎の2例

    冨田 晃司, 宗友 一晃, 岡本 聡一郎, 小牧 稔幸, 梶田 聡一郎, 宇賀 麻由, 松井 裕輔, 櫻井 淳, 生口 俊浩, 平木 隆夫, 郷原 英夫, 金澤 右

    日本インターベンショナルラジオロジー学会雑誌   34 ( 4 )   306 - 306   2020.4

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  • 小児生体肝移植後の難治性肝静脈狭窄に対して肝静脈ステントを留置した1例

    北山 貴裕, 宇賀 麻由, 宗友 一晃, 岡本 聡一郎, 小牧 稔幸, 梶田 聡一郎, 冨田 晃司, 松井 裕輔, 藤原 寛康, 生口 俊浩, 平木 隆夫, 郷原 英夫, 金澤 右

    日本インターベンショナルラジオロジー学会雑誌   34 ( 4 )   306 - 306   2020.4

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  • 肝RFA時にバルーンカテーテルを用いたdissectionが有用であった1例

    大野 凌, 宇賀 麻由, 宗友 一晃, 岡本 聡一郎, 小牧 稔幸, 正岡 佳久, 冨田 晃司, 松井 裕輔, 櫻井 淳, 生口 俊浩, 平木 隆夫, 郷原 英夫, 金澤 右, 藤原 寛康

    Japanese Journal of Radiology   38 ( Suppl. )   59 - 59   2020.2

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  • 膵術後仮性動脈瘤に対しVIABAHNを使用し止血し得た1例

    福間 省吾, 宇賀 麻由, 宗友 一晃, 岡本 聡一郎, 小牧 稔幸, 正岡 佳久, 冨田 晃司, 松井 裕輔, 生口 俊浩, 櫻井 淳, 平木 隆夫, 郷原 英夫, 金澤 右

    Japanese Journal of Radiology   38 ( Suppl. )   68 - 68   2020.2

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  • 肺動脈に接する転移性肺腫瘍に対してマイクロ波焼灼術を施行した1例

    小牧 稔幸, 平木 隆夫, 宗友 一晃, 岡本 聡一郎, 宇賀 麻由, 正岡 佳久, 冨田 晃司, 松井 裕輔, 生口 俊浩, 櫻井 淳, 郷原 英夫, 金澤 右

    Japanese Journal of Radiology   38 ( Suppl. )   73 - 73   2020.2

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  • 腎腫瘍に対する吸引陰圧下針生検時と非吸引陰圧下針生検時の合併症の比較

    生口 俊浩, 平木 隆夫, 松井 裕輔, 冨田 晃司, 宇賀 麻由, 小牧 稔幸, 岡本 聡一郎, 宗友 一晃, 郷原 英夫, 金澤 右

    日本医学放射線学会秋季臨床大会抄録集   55回   S513 - S513   2019.9

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  • 傍大動脈リンパ節に対するCT透視ガイド下生検の安全性と有用性についての検討

    冨田 晃司, 平木 隆夫, 郷原 英夫, 生口 俊浩, 松井 裕輔, 櫻井 淳, 宇賀 麻由, 正岡 佳久, 小牧 稔幸, 岡本 聡一郎, 宗友 一晃, 金澤 右

    日本インターベンショナルラジオロジー学会雑誌   34 ( Suppl. )   311 - 311   2019.5

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  • 1.2TオープンMRIにおけるMRI対応針先端のアーティファクト及びMR透視ガイド下穿刺精度の基礎的検討

    岡本 聡一郎, 松井 裕輔, 平木 隆夫, 生口 俊浩, 宗友 一晃, 小牧 稔幸, 宇賀 麻由, 冨田 晃司, 正岡 佳久, 櫻井 淳, 郷原 英夫, 金澤 右

    日本インターベンショナルラジオロジー学会雑誌   34 ( Suppl. )   310 - 310   2019.5

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