Tadashi Shimizu
Hokkaido University
45 Papers
251 Citations
Tadashi Shimizu is an academic researcher from Hokkaido University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Embolization. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 45 publications.
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Papers
Efficacy and Long-term impact of Preoperative Portal Vein Embolization with Dehydrated Ethanol in Patients with Primary Liver Cancer.
Takahito Nakagawa,Michiaki Matsushita,Toshiya Kamiyama,Nobuaki Kurauchi,Tsuyoshi Shimamura,Naoki Sato,Yasuaki Nakajima,Tadashi Shimizu,Satoru Todo +8 more
TL;DR: PVEによる血液生化学検査値と肝容積の変化, ならびに同時期のPVEを行わずに右葉切除を施行した
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A Case of Delayed Vascular Injury as a Complication Related to Implanted Central Venous Port Catheter
Tetsuya Sumiyoshi,Tomohiro Kondo,Ryoji Fujii,Takeyoshi Minagawa,Shinya Fujie,Tomohiro Kimura,Hideyuki Ihara,Naohito Yoshizaki,Hitoshi Kondo,Hiromitsu Kitayama,Junko Sugiyama,Michiaki Hirayama,Yasushi Tsuji,Kazuyuki Yamamoto,You Kawarada,Shunichi Okushiba,Noriko Nishioka,Tadashi Shimizu +17 more
TL;DR: DVI should be recognized as a complication related to implanted CV port catheters after a 74-year-old woman with advanced gastric cancer complained of diarrhea, fever and dyspnea and was diagnosed with delayed vascular injury (DVI).
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Influence of surgical staples on radiofrequency ablation using multitined expandable electrodes.
Yusuke Sakuhara,Tadashi Shimizu,Daisuke Abo,Yu Hasegawa,Fumi Kato,Yoshihisa Kodama,Hiroki Shirato +6 more
TL;DR: Surgical staples have the capacity to interfere with the electromagnetic field and decrease the minimum diameter of the thermal lesion in the event that a staple touches two of the tines of a multitined expandable electrode during RFA.
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Effect of temporary hepatic venous occlusion on hepatic arterial embolization. An experimental study.
Keiji Horio,Yoichi Kikuchi,Takatoshi Tsuda,Seiko Hashimoto,Tadashi Shimizu,Satoshi Terae,Hiroki Shirato,Kazuo Miyasaka +7 more
TL;DR: Hepatic venous occlusion may enhance the effect of hepatic arterial embolization using Lipiodol emulsions and could be useful in the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma.
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