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HAPPOH SEIGOH
 
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Chibahokusoh Hospital, Department of Clinical Radiology, Assistant Professor
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Assistant Professor
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  • Impact of System-F in Delivering Vascular Plugs for Aortic Side Branch Embolization During Endovascular Aneurysm Repair. International journal

    Takahiko Mine, Shinpei Ikeda, Shohei Mizushima, Seigoh Happoh, Yukiko Takashi, Ryutaro Fujitsuna, Tatsuo Ueda, Yasuhiro Kawase, Masahiro Fujii, Shin-Ichiro Kumita

    Journal of endovascular therapy : an official journal of the International Society of Endovascular Specialists   32 ( 2 )   350 - 356   2025.4

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    PURPOSE: This study aimed to illustrate the utility of our original system to deliver vascular plugs into aortic side branches during endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR). TECHNIQUE: Our device, which we named "System-F," consists of a 14 Fr sheath, a 12 Fr long sheath with a side hole, a stiff guidewire as a shaft, and a parallelly-inserted delivery catheter navigated through the side hole into the aneurysm sac. Vertical motion and horizontal rotation of the side hole allow multidimensional movement of the delivery catheter within the aneurysm. This system was applied in 7 cases undergoing EVAR; 4 inferior mesenteric arteries and 14 lumbar arteries were embolized using vascular plugs. Type II endoleak (T2EL) was not observed in the follow-up survey of any case. Conclusion: The applicability of System-F for vascular plug placement in the side branches of abdominal aortic aneurysms has the potential to achieve high delivery capability and be widely applied for the prevention of T2EL. CLINICAL IMPACT: System-F has potential to change the strategies of pre-EVAR embolization.

    DOI: 10.1177/15266028231179422

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  • Glue in Lockdown Technique to Embolize Peripheral Arterial Aneurysms.

    Shimpei Ikeda, Takahiko Mine, Shohei Mizushima, Soh Ueshima, Seigoh Happoh, Masahiro Fujii, Tatsuo Ueda, Shin-Ichiro Kumita

    Journal of Nippon Medical School = Nippon Ika Daigaku zasshi   91 ( 6 )   579 - 585   2024

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    As a blood flow control technique for embolization using glue (n-butyl cyanoacrylate; NBCA) for peripheral artery aneurysm/pseudoaneurysm, we placed a vascular plug or coils at the proximal inflow vessel before glue injection. We describe this maneuver, which we call the glue in lockdown technique. Four peripheral aneurysms-two pulmonary artery pseudoaneurysms, one pancreaticoduodenal arcade pseudoaneurysm, and one internal iliac artery aneurysm-deemed unsuitable for conventional embolization because of abnormal blood flow, coagulopathy, or anatomical complexity were embolized with our technique. Technical and clinical outcomes were reviewed to evaluate the effectiveness of the procedure. Reliable and rapid embolization was achieved in coagulopathy cases and hemodynamically or anatomically complicated lesions. Glue in lockdown technique was successfully used to treat peripheral aneurysms and can be further developed for application to other lesions.

    DOI: 10.1272/jnms.JNMS.2024_91-607

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  • Comparison of Slow-Infusion Magnetic Resonance Angiography with Sequential K-Space Filling and Computed Tomography Angiography to Detect the Adamkiewicz Artery. International journal

    Shohei Mizushima, Takahiko Mine, Masashi Abe, Tetsuro Sekine, Masahiro Fujii, Hiromitsu Hayashi, Shinpei Ikeda, Seigoh Happoh, Yukiko Takashi, Shin-Ichiro Kumita

    Annals of vascular surgery   94   369 - 377   2023.8

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    BACKGROUND: Radiographic detection of the Adamkiewicz artery (AKA) before aortic surgery helps to avoid spinal cord ischemia (SCI). We applied magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) using gadolinium enhancement (Gd-MRA) by means of the slow-infusion method with sequential k-space filling and compared AKA detectability with that of computed tomography angiography (CTA). METHODS: A total of 63 patients with thoracic or thoracoabdominal aortic disease (30 with aortic dissection [AD] and 33 with aortic aneurysm) who underwent both CTA and Gd-MRA to detect AKA were evaluated. The detectability of the AKA using Gd-MRA and CTA were compared among all patients and subgroups based on anatomical features. RESULTS: The detection rates of the AKAs using Gd-MRA and CTA were higher in all 63 patients (92.1% vs. 71.4%, P = 0.003). In AD cases, the detection rates using Gd-MRA and CTA were higher in all 30 patients (93.3% vs. 66.7%, P = 0.01) as well as in 7 patients whose AKA originated from false lumens (100% vs. 0%). In aneurysm cases, the detection rates using Gd-MRA and CTA were higher in 22 patients whose AKA originated from the nonaneurysmal parts (100% vs. 81.8%, P = 0.03). In clinical, SCI was observed in 1.8% of cases after open or endovascular repair. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the longer examination time and more complicated imaging techniques compared to those of CTA, the high spatial resolution of slow-infusion MRA may be preferable for detecting AKA before performing various thoracic and thoracoabdominal aortic surgeries.

    DOI: 10.1016/j.avsg.2023.02.027

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  • Effects of temperature alteration on viscosity, polymerization, and in-vivo arterial distribution of N-butyl cyanoacrylate-iodized oil mixtures.

    Takahiko Mine, Daisuke Yasui, Hidemasa Saito, Tatsuo Ueda, Taro Yokoyama, Shinpei Ikeda, Shohei Mizushima, Seigoh Happoh, Shin-Ichiro Kumita

    Japanese journal of radiology   39 ( 11 )   1111 - 1118   2021.11

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    DOI: 10.1007/s11604-021-01143-3

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