Teiji Tominaga
Tohoku University
1006 Papers
4.4K Citations
Teiji Tominaga is an academic researcher from Tohoku University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Moyamoya disease. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 923 publications. Previous affiliations of Teiji Tominaga include Iwate Medical University & Karolinska Institutet.
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Papers
Mechanics of the injected pulsejet into gelatin gel and evaluation of the effect by puncture and crack generation and growth
Toru Kato,Tatsuhiko Arafune,Toshikatsu Washio,Atsuhiro Nakagawa,Yoshikazu Ogawa,Teiji Tominaga,Ichiro Sakuma,Etsuko Kobayashi +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a laser-induced liquid jet (LILJ) system was developed for brain cancer treatment, and the authors reported the mechanism of frequent pulsejet injections into a viscoelastic biological material; namely, simulated gelatin brain tissue.
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Flow-augmentation bypass for moyamoya disease.
Miki Fujimura,Teiji Tominaga +1 more
TL;DR: The aim of this review article is to understand the basic pathology of MMD, which is essential for complication avoidance while conducting flow-augmentation bypass for MMD.
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Time-varying inter-hemispheric coherence during corpus callosotomy
Eiichi Okumura,Masaki Iwasaki,Rie Sakuraba,Izumi Itabashi,Shin Ichiro Osawa,Kazutaka Jin,Hisashi Itabashi,Kazuhiro Kato,Akitake Kanno,Teiji Tominaga,Nobukazu Nakasato +10 more
TL;DR: Various patterns of coherence decrease suggest individual variations in the participation of the corpus callosum in the genesis of bilateral synchrony, and time-varying inter-hemispheric EEG coherence is useful to monitor the physiological completeness of corpuscallosotomy.
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Incidence of initial spinal metastasis in glioblastoma patients and the importance of spinal screening using MRI
Ichiyo Shibahara,Ryuta Saito,Yoshinari Osada,Masayuki Kanamori,Yukihiko Sonoda,Toshihiro Kumabe,Shunji Mugikura,Mika Watanabe,Teiji Tominaga +8 more
TL;DR: This study revealed a relatively high incidence of spinal metastasis in glioblastoma patients and demonstrated the importance of spinal screening using gadolinium enhanced spinal magnetic resonance imaging (Gd-MRI).
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Ventricle wall dissection and vascular preservation with the pulsed water jet device: novel tissue dissector for flexible neuroendoscopic surgery
Tomohiro Kawaguchi,Atsuhiro Nakagawa,Toshiki Endo,Miki Fujimura,Yukihiko Sonoda,Teiji Tominaga +5 more
TL;DR: The use of the actuator-driven pulsed water jet device (ADPJ) to reduce the amount of water usage, leading to more safety with sustained efficacy, indicated that the ADPJ can be safely applied within the ventricles.