Akitoshi Hakoda
Osaka Medical College
30 Papers
5 Citations
Akitoshi Hakoda is an academic researcher from Osaka Medical College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Effect of echoendoscope angle on success of guidewire manipulation during endoscopic ultrasound-guided hepaticogastrostomy.
Takeshi Ogura,Nobu Nishioka,Saori Ueno,Tadahiro Yamada,Masanori Yamada,Akira Imoto,Akitoshi Hakoda,Kazuhide Higuchi +7 more
TL;DR: Adjusting between FNA needle and echoendoscope to 135° before puncturing the intrahepatic bile duct might be helpful to obtain successful guidewire manipulation during EUS-HGS.
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Tannin-phytobezoars with Gastric Outlet Obstruction Treated by Dissolution with Administration and Endoscopic Injection of Coca-Cola ®, Endoscopic Crushing, and Removal (with Video)
Kazuhiro Ota,Shimpei Kawaguchi,Taro Iwatsubo,Shinya Nishida,Hironori Tanaka,Yosuke Mori,Noriyuki Nakajima,Akitoshi Hakoda,Noriaki Sugawara,Yuichi Kojima,Toshihisa Takeuchi,Masahiro Sakaguchi,Kazuhide Higuchi +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a 77-year-old man complained of postmeal vomiting and sustained general fatigue. Gastroscopy revealed four gastric bezoars that were considered to have caused pyloric ring obstruction.
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Prospective multicenter evaluation of moving cell metallic stents in endoscopic multiple stent deployment for hepatic hilar obstruction.
Junichi Kawai,Takeshi Ogura,Mamoru Takenaka,Hideyuki Shiomi,Kazuya Ueshima,Saori Ueno,Atsushi Okuda,Jun Matsuno,Kousuke Minaga,Shunsuke Omoto,Atsushi Nakai,Takuya Ikegawa,Akitoshi Hakoda,Kazuhide Higuchi +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the technical feasibility of treating malignant biliary obstruction using bilateral deployment of the HILZO Moving Cell Stent without dilating the mesh of the first stent to achieve insertion of the second stent within a single session, using a prospective, multicenter setting.
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Widespread use of proton pump inhibitors or potassium-competitive acid blocker has changed the status of gastrointestinal bleeding in patients with ischemic heart disease: real-world data from high volume centers
Shun Sasaki,Kazuhiro Ota,Makoto Sanomura,Yosuke Mori,Hironori Tanaka,Akitoshi Hakoda,Noriaki Sugawara,Taro Iwatsubo,Yuki Hirata,Kazuki Kakimoto,Hideaki Morita,Wataru Nagamatsu,Masaaki Hoshiga,Toshihisa Takeuchi,Kazuhide Higuchi,Hiroki Nishikawa +15 more
TL;DR: This study examines the impact of widespread PPI or PCAB use on gastrointestinal bleeding in ischemic heart disease patients, using real-world data from high-volume centers, and investigates their efficacy in preventing other types of bleeding.
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Risk factors for postoperative bleeding and early death in percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy: A multicenter retrospective study.
Kazuhiro Ota,Toshihisa Takeuchi,Daisuke Masuda,Makoto Sanomura,Keishi Kojima,Yoshihiko Nakanishi,Masahiro Hoshimoto,Takeshi Higashino,Akira Imoto,Toshihiko Okada,Sadaharu Nouda,Hirota Miyazaki,Haruhiko Ozaki,Kirie Hashimoto Fukuda,Takanori Kuramoto,Noriaki Sugawara,Toshikazu Onishi,Yoshiaki Takahashi,Hiroyuki Tsujimoto,Yuta Yokoya,Kazumi Kawabata,Shinya Nishida,Akitoshi Hakoda,Taro Iwatsubo,Shimpei Kawaguchi,Yuichi Kojima,Kazuhide Higuchi +26 more
TL;DR: In this article, a multicenter study was performed to identify independent predictors of bleeding and early death after percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) insertion, including low body mass index (BMI), low platelet count, antiplatelet therapy, and heparinization.
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