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Lumbar Foraminal Stenosis Is a Combined Pathology With Spinal Canal Stenosis, Leading to the Emergence of New Concepts in Spinal Endoscopic Approaches for Its Treatment

Kim JY, Chen CM, Ohara Y

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Perioperative Management for Full-Endoscopic Lumbar Discectomy: Consideration From the Perspective of Preventing Complication

Hara T, Ohara Y

In recent years, full-endoscopic discectomy (FED) has expanded its range of indications with the development of devices and various techniques. The advantage of FED over conventional surgery is that it...
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Full-Endoscopic Transcervical Ventral Decompression for Pathologies of Craniovertebral Junction: Case Series

Ohara Y, Nakajima Y, Kimura T, Kikuchi N, Sagiuchi T

Odontoidectomy is very effective for the decompression of the ventral craniovertebral junction (CVJ). Various approaches are available for the direct ventral decompression of the CVJ. Because there are many disadvantages...
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A Review of Fully Endoscopic Lumbar Interbody Fusion

Nakajima Y, Takaoki K, Akahori S, Motomura A, Ohara Y

Over the past 10 years, fully endoscopic lumbar interbody fusion (FE-LIF) has been widely reported as a rational alternative to minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (MIS-TLIF), and several FE...
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Diagnosis of Lumbar Foraminal Stenosis: A Literature Review

Abe E, Ohara Y, Hara T, Iwamuro H, Nojiri H, Kondo A

Lumbar foraminal stenosis was suggested to exist as early as the 1800s; however, its importance faded when lumbar canal stenosis attracted attention. Subsequently, it was warned that lumbar foraminal stenosis...
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Transforaminal Full-Endoscopic Lumbar Discectomy for Lumbar Pyogenic Discitis: A Review

Kimura T, Ohara Y, Kikuchi N, Nakajima Y

Pyogenic discitis can cause significant back pain, neurological complications, and spinal deformities. An early and accurate diagnosis of pyogenic discitis is crucial for its effective management. Magnetic resonance imaging is...
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Endoscopic Approach for A Difficult Cervical Area: Fully Endoscopic Uniportal Transcervical Approach for Ventral Pathologies of the Craniovertebral Junction

Ohara Y, Uchikado H, Hara T, Nojiri H, Abe E, Kikuchi N, Kimura T

Objective: Various pathologies can occur at the craniovertebral junction (CVJ). Posterior decompression with occipitocervical fixation can improve many of these conditions, but anterior decompression is required in some cases. Anterior...
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Potential Applicability of Local Resection With Prophylactic Left Gastric Artery Basin Dissection for Early-Stage Gastric Cancer in the Upper Third of the Stomach

Akashi Y, Ogawa K, Hisakura K, Enomoto T, Ohara Y, Owada Y, Hashimoto S, Takahashi K, Shimomura O, Doi M, Miyazaki Y, Furuya K, Moue S, Oda T

Purpose: Total or proximal gastrectomy of the upper-third early gastric cancer (u-EGC) often causes severe post-gastrectomy syndrome, suggesting that these procedures are extremely invasive for patients without pathologically positive lymph...
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Advancements and Challenges in Robot-Assisted Bone Processing in Neurosurgical Procedures

Kitahama Y, Shizuka H, Nakano Y, Ohara Y, Muto J, Tsuchida S, Motoyama D, Miyake H, Sakai K

Objective: Practical applications of nerve decompression using neurosurgical robots remain unexplored. Our ongoing research and development initiatives, utilizing industrial robots, aim to establish a secure and efficient neurosurgical robotic system....
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Intramedullary Schwannoma of the Spinal Cord: A Nationwide Analysis by the Neurospinal Society of Japan

Hara T, Mizuno M, Hida K, Sasamori T, Miyoshi Y, Uchikado H, Ohashi H, Sugawara T, Takeshima Y, Ohara Y, Kondo A, Endo T, for the Investigators of Intramedullary Spinal Cord Tumors in the Neurospinal Society of Japan

Objective: This study was aimed to report the clinical characteristics of intramedullary schwannomas and discuss imaging findings and treatment strategies. Methods: The inclusion criterion was consecutive patients with intramedullary schwannomas who...
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