Publications by authors named "Motoya Kobayashi"

Introduction: In high-grade spinal osteotomy involving large anterior column resection, restoration of the structural integrity of the posterior column at the osteotomy site can reduce postoperative instrumentation failure (IF). This study aimed to describe our technique of posterior strut bone grafting using an en bloc resected vertebral arch, which is useful for posterior column reconstruction after high-grade osteotomies during surgeries for spinal tumor and deformity in the lower lumbar spine.

Technical Note: Using a posterior approach, en bloc resection of the targeted vertebral arch was performed in accordance with the surgical technique for total en bloc spondylectomy (TES).

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  • The study investigates the effects of cryoablation on spinal cord injury in canines, focusing on the risks from extreme cold temperatures during the procedure.
  • Fifteen canines underwent a controlled experiment where a metal probe was cryoablated for 10 minutes, and their spinal cord responses were monitored through temperature and motor function assessments.
  • Results indicated that lower epidural temperatures led to abnormal waveform activities, with those showing persistent abnormalities experiencing motor impairment, suggesting a correlation between temperature levels and the severity of cryogenic spinal cord injury.
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  • - The study focuses on the role of the Slc7a5 gene in mice with scoliosis, specifically looking at the impact of selectively inactivating this gene through a conditional knockout approach.
  • - Researchers aimed to determine if the spinal deformities in these mice mirror those seen in pediatric scoliosis, along with investigating the connection between diminished bone mineral density (BMD) and scoliosis development.
  • - Findings indicated that the mice developed scoliosis rapidly during growth, characterized by unique curve patterns and diminished BMD, although reduced BMD did not appear to be a direct cause of the scoliosis progression.
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This study aimed to investigate the clinical outcomes of total en bloc spondylectomy (TES) for spinal metastases previously treated with radiotherapy (RT). This study enrolled 142 patients who were divided into two groups: those with and those without an RT history. Forty-two patients were selected from each group through propensity score matching, and postoperative complications, local recurrence, and overall survival rates were compared.

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Total en bloc spondylectomy (TES) is an effective treatment for spinal tumors. However, its complication rate is high, and the corresponding risk factors remain unclear. This study aimed to clarify the risk factors for postoperative complications after TES, including the patient's general condition, such as frailty and their levels of inflammatory biomarkers.

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  • The study examines the effectiveness of total en bloc spondylectomy (TES) in treating isolated spinal metastases from lung cancer in carefully chosen patients.
  • It reviewed data from 14 patients who underwent the procedure, finding a median postoperative survival of 83 months for non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) cases, with 3-, 5-, and 10-year survival rates at 61.5%, 53.8%, and 15.4%, respectively.
  • The results suggest that TES could be beneficial for patients with controlled primary lung cancer and a good expected postoperative performance status, while prior irradiation to the vertebrae was linked to lower survival rates.
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Patients with differentiated thyroid carcinomas (DTCs) have a favourable long-term survival. Spinal metastases (SMs) cause a decline in performance status (PS), directly affecting mortality and indirectly preventing the use of systemic therapies. Metastasectomy is indicated, if feasible, as it yields the best local tumour control.

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Introduction: This study aimed to identify factors associated with adjacent vertebral fracture (AVF) incidence after balloon kyphoplasty (BKP).

Methods: To perform the analyses, 133 vertebrae of 128 patients who underwent BKP for osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture were retrospectively investigated. According to the presence of AVF throughout a 1-year period following BKP, patients were divided into AVF (n = 22) and non-AVF (n = 111) groups.

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Introduction: Long-term spinal stability after total en bloc spondylectomy (TES) is challenging. The aim of this study was to examine whether the new method could reduce the incidence of instrumentation failure (IF).

Methods: We retrospectively compared 116 patients with spinal tumors who underwent TES between 2010 and 2019 and were followed up for >1 year.

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For older patients with decreased reserve function, traumatic cervical spine injuries frequently lead to early mortality. However, the prognostic factors for early mortality remain unclear. This study included patients aged ≥65 years and hospitalized for treatment of traumatic cervical spine injuries in 78 hospitals between 2010 and 2020.

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Total hip arthroplasty (THA) for patients with hip osteoarthritis improves hip flexion contracture, subsequently improving spinal sagittal balance. However, in some cases, spinal sagittal imbalance develops in the course after THA, and its risk factors remain unknown. We aimed to investigate the risk factors of progressive spinal sagittal imbalance after THA.

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Introduction: Amino acid transporters are transmembrane proteins that are known to mediate the transfer of amino acids. As one of the amino acid transporters, LAT1, which is encoded by Slc7a5, mediates the cellular uptake of the essential amino acids. Recently, most studies have focused on examining the relationship between LAT1 and skeletal formation in terms of development.

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Background: Total en bloc spondylectomy (TES) is one of the surgical procedures which has been recognized as a complete resection for spine tumors. Although the surgery achieves favorable local control for solitary spinal lesion, performing the procedure in the thoracic spine requires circumferential dissection around the vertebral body and bilateral rib resections which might result in decline of pulmonary function postoperatively. This study aimed to clarify whether the number of rib resections negatively impacts pulmonary function after the procedure.

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Potential risk factors associated with future osteoporotic vertebral fracture (OVF) were prospectively investigated in middle-aged and older adult women. We enrolled 197 female patients aged ≥50 years who were scheduled to undergo surgery for lower-extremity degenerative diseases. Patient anthropometric and muscle strength measurements, a bone mineral density measurement of the lumbar spine (L-BMD), and full-spine standing radiographs to examine the presence of old OVFs and spinopelvic sagittal parameters were obtained preoperatively.

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We investigated the abscopal effect after cryoablation (CA) on bone metastasis using a mouse model. Breast cancer cells were implanted in the bilateral tibiae of mice. The left tumor was treated locally with CA, and the right abscopal tumor (AT) was left untreated.

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Study Design: Observational study using retrospective contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) analysis.

Objective: This study aimed to investigate the anatomical characteristics and variations of the thoracic segmental arteries.

Summary Of Background Data: Few cadaver studies of segmental arteries to the thoracic spine have been reported; however, no previous studies have reported the use of contrast-enhanced CT in the upper to middle thoracic spine.

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The prolonged survival of metastatic cancer patients highlights the importance of the local control of spinal metastases, which reduce patient performance status. This retrospective study examined the medium to long-term outcomes of spinal metastasectomy by evaluating 124 patients who underwent metastasectomy for isolated spinal metastases (2006-2018) with a postoperative follow-up for a minimum of 3 years. The findings present information on patient demographics (i.

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Objective: Venous thromboembolism (VTE), including deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary thromboembolism (PTE), is a deleterious complication that can be fatal. However, the prevalence and underlying risk factors for VTE after spinal tumor surgery remain poorly defined.

Methods: Ninety-six patients undergoing spinal tumor surgery with postoperative screening for DVT and PTE were reviewed.

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Introduction: Balloon kyphoplasty (BKP) is one of the most frequently used clinical methods to relieve pain caused by osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture (OVCF); it can effectively improve the body height of the vertebra. However, recompression of the augmented vertebra (RAV) is often observed after BKP. This study aimed to report factors that are associated with RAV in terms of cement augmentation.

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Among the elderly, even minor injuries can cause cervical spine fractures. With the increasing number of nonagenarians, the opportunities for treatment of cervical spine injuries in nonagenarians are getting to be more common. Conservative therapy is often chosen in nonagenarians with cervical spine injuries because of high risk associated with surgical treatment; however, we present herein the cases of three patients in nonagenarians who underwent surgical treatment for cervical spine injury.

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Introduction: Reportedly, the medialization of the common carotid artery (MCCA) to be a vascular anomaly with a potential risk of intraoperative carotid artery injury. Nevertheless, among spine surgeons, the presence of MCCA has not been well recognized.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed consecutive patients who underwent cervical radiographs and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examinations in a single spine center.

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Aims: To evaluate the perioperative complications associated with total en bloc spondylectomy (TES) in patients with spinal tumours, based on the extent and level of tumour resection.

Methods: In total, 307 patients who underwent TES in a single centre were reviewed retrospectively. There were 164 male and 143 female patients with a mean age at the time of surgery of 52.

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Tumor excision surgeries of the spine present a distinct challenge regarding the maintenance of spinal cord blood supply because they often require preoperative embolization of segmental arteries, ligation of the corresponding nerve roots, and circumferential exposure of the dural sac. The authors present a case of delayed-onset spinal cord infarction after repeated tumor excision surgeries of the thoracic spine. A 49-year-old man had undergone a left nephrectomy for renal cell carcinoma, 2 pulmonary metastasectomies, and excision of a left sixth rib metastasis before referral to the authors' institution.

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