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OKUDA Hiroki
 
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School of Medicine Department of Radiology Assistant Professor
Title
Assistant Professor
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Research Interests

  • Interventional Radiology

  • 頭頸部癌に対する動注化学放射線療法

Research Areas

  • Life Science / Radiological sciences  / Interventional Radiology

Education

  • Sapporo Medical University   Graduate School of Medicine

    2018.4 - 2022.3

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Papers

  • 当院における筋腫UAEの治療後評価

    奥田 洋輝, 齊藤 正人, 大谷 緋美, 佐藤 弘樹, 新田 健一朗, 染谷 正則

    日本インターベンショナルラジオロジー学会雑誌   39 ( 3 )   219 - 220   2025.2

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  • Cisplatin intra-arterial chemotherapy for recurrent maxillary gingival cancer and metastatic lymph nodes without radiation or surgery: A case report International journal

    Akemi Ohtani, Masato Saito, Naoki Hirokawa, Hiroki Okuda, Hiroki Sato, Kenichiro Nitta, Shoh Mafune, Akihiro Miyazaki, Hironari Dehari, Masanori Someya

    Radiology Case Reports   20 ( 1 )   560 - 565   2025.1

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    Most patients with head and neck cancers struggle with their treatment, particularly those with recurrent cancer. However, there is no consensus on effective treatments for recurrent head and neck cancer. Recurrent cases are often challenging to treat because performing both reirradiation and surgical intervention can occasionally be difficult. This report describes the effective cisplatin intra-arterial chemotherapy with oral S-1 for a recurrent case of maxillary gingival cancer (rT4bN1M0, rStage ⅣB). The patient who had undergone chemoradiotherapy 13 years ago and achieved complete response (CR) was referred to us due to recurrence. His recurrent lesions were located on the left maxillary bone, and a metastatic cervical lymph node was detected. We approached the feeder of the locoregional recurrence site using Seldinger's technique and repeated the cisplatin intra-arterial chemotherapy 5 times. As a result, we achieved a complete response, including the regional metastatic lymph node, without radiation or surgery. Notably, although we infused the anticancer drug into the feeder of the locoregional metastatic area, we noticed its effect on the metastatic cervical lymph node. Initially, neck dissection following intra-arterial chemotherapy had been planned; however, owing to the high effectiveness of the treatment, the subsequent surgery was deemed unnecessary. No evidence of recurrence has been observed during the 2.5-year follow-up period. In the future, intra-arterial chemotherapy can be an alternative option for patients with recurrent head and neck cancers, and our result seems to be enough to indicate that possibility.

    DOI: 10.1016/j.radcr.2024.10.081

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  • Direct sac puncture embolization for a left subclavian aneurysm with Marfan syndrome: A case report. International journal

    Akemi Ohtani, Masato Saito, Naoki Hirokawa, Hiroki Okuda, Hiroki Sato, Koh-Ichi Sakata

    Radiology case reports   19 ( 3 )   901 - 905   2024.3

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    Subclavian artery aneurysms, occasionally related to connective tissue diseases, including Marfan syndrome, are rare and conventionally managed with surgery or endovascular treatment. However, in some cases, both interventions are challenging because of the inability to reach an aneurysm through a safe route or postoperative adhesion. This report describes the case of a 43-year-old patient with a left subclavian artery aneurysm and Marfan syndrome. In this case, the patient's 5 previous surgeries related to Marfan syndrome made surgery and endovascular treatment difficult. Therefore, an alternative was researched, and we decided to perform a method of percutaneous embolization with coils and N-butyl cyanoacrylate using the direct puncture technique, which succeeded in eliminating the blood flow in the left subclavian artery aneurysm. No severe complications were associated with the procedure. The patient was free from the risk of an aneurysm rupture post-treatment, and the left back pain improved. Follow-up computed tomography 2 years postsurgery revealed the aneurysm being under control without re-enlarging. Our method is considered an effective and safe therapeutic option for cases in which surgical approach and transarterial access routes are limited.

    DOI: 10.1016/j.radcr.2023.11.059

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  • Clinical and histopathologic effects of neoadjuvant intra-arterial chemoradiotherapy with cisplatin in combination with oral S-1 on stage III and IV oral cancer. International journal

    Kazushige Koike, Nobuhide Ohashi, Koyo Nishiyama, Junya Okamoto, Takanori Sasaki, Kazuhiro Ogi, Hironari Dehari, Naoki Hirokawa, Masanori Someya, Masato Saito, Hiroki Okuda, Akemi Otani, Tomoko Sonoda, Taro Sugawara, Tadashi Hasegawa, Hiroyoshi Hiratsuka, Koh-Ichi Sakata, Akihiro Miyazaki

    Oral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology and oral radiology   134 ( 3 )   347 - 353   2022.9

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    OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the clinical and histopathologic effects of neoadjuvant intra-arterial chemoradiotherapy (IACRT) using cisplatin in combination with oral S-1 (tegafur/gimeracil/oteracil potassium) on stage III and IV oral squamous cell carcinoma. STUDY DESIGN: Thirty patients received infusions of superselective intra-arterial cisplatin 60 mg/m2 by the Seldinger method and conventional external beam radiotherapy (total 40 Gy) combined with oral S-1 on the day of irradiation. Curative surgery and neck dissection were performed 4 to 6 weeks after IACRT. The clinical response of the primary lesion was evaluated approximately 4 weeks after IACRT. The surgically resected specimens were examined for histologic features according to the grading system for histologic evaluation and for residual tumor grade (RGrades). RESULTS: Histopathologic evaluation of the therapeutic effect was grade 2 in 10 patients and grade 3 in 16 patients. According to the distribution of RGrades, the remaining tumor cells were mostly in the central area of the primary lesion, as seen in 24 patients. CONCLUSIONS: These findings indicate that neoadjuvant IACRT with cisplatin and oral S-1 was an effective treatment, suggesting the possibility of reducing the extent of curative surgery based on RGrades.

    DOI: 10.1016/j.oooo.2022.04.042

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  • Stiff coils enhance shape retention and pressure resistance in an aneurysm model even at low volume. International journal

    Hiroki Okuda, Naoki Hirokawa, Masato Saitoh, Akemi Otani, Masanori Someya, Yoko Usami, Koh-Ichi Sakata

    Minimally invasive therapy & allied technologies : MITAT : official journal of the Society for Minimally Invasive Therapy   31 ( 5 )   767 - 776   2022.6

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    PURPOSE: To elucidate the characteristics of 3 D frame coils and identify the optimal coil for visceral aneurysms. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Using a vascular model, we compared the postembolization coil distribution and repulsive force of three coils: Guglielmi detachable coil (GDC; stock wire diameter, 0.004 in; primary diameter, 0.015 in), Target XL (0.003, 0.014), and Target XXL (0.003, 0.017). Additionally, the coil area, roundness, and center of gravity were quantitatively compared. The coil repulsive force was measured by compressing the postembolization vessel model with a digital force gauge. RESULTS: There were no significant differences in the coil area and roundness among the three coil types. Compared with the Target coils, the GDC deployed evenly along the vessel wall, its center of gravity was less displaced, and although it had the lowest embolic density, its repulsive force was greater regardless of the number of coils used. CONCLUSIONS: GDC coils with a larger stock wire diameter and a smaller primary diameter unfolded evenly along the wall and had a greater repulsive force. Coil stiffness contributes to coil stability and shape retention, indicating the possibility of preventing recurrence by selecting a frame coil with a focus on coil stiffness.

    DOI: 10.1080/13645706.2021.1980051

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  • Histopathological differences of experimental aneurysms treated with bare platinum, fibered, and bioactive coils. International journal

    Yoko Usami, Naoki Hirokawa, Masato Saitoh, Hiroki Okuda, Masanori Someya, Tadashi Hasegawa, Yasunari Takakuwa, Koh-Ichi Sakata

    Minimally invasive therapy & allied technologies : MITAT : official journal of the Society for Minimally Invasive Therapy   28 ( 3 )   172 - 177   2019.6

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    PURPOSE: To evaluate the histopathological features of experimental aneurysms embolized with bare platinum, fibered, and bioactive coils. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Twelve experimental aneurysms were constructed in three swine. The aneurysms were divided into four groups and were embolized using a bare platinum coil alone (P group, n = 2), a bioactive coil alone (B group, n = 2), a combination of fibered and bare platinum coils (F/P group, n = 4) and a combination of fibered and bioactive coils (F/B group, n = 4). Histopathological data for all aneurysms recorded at 63 days were analyzed in terms of neointima formation, fibrosis, foreign-body giant-cell infiltration, and organization. RESULTS: Fibrosis was significantly greater in group B compared with that in group F/P (p = .02). Inflammation with foreign-body giant-cell infiltration was significantly greater in groups F/P and F/B compared with that in groups P and B (p = .007). CONCLUSION: The present study revealed that the embolic effect of fibered coils was not a thrombus but instead was a foreign-body response in the chronic phase.

    DOI: 10.1080/13645706.2018.1499532

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  • Delayed retroperitoneal hemorrhage during veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: a case report. International journal

    Gaku Sugiura, Naofumi Bunya, Ayumu Yamaoka, Hiroki Okuda, Masato Saito, Hirotoshi Mizuno, Hiroyuki Inoue, Eichi Narimatsu

    Acute medicine & surgery   6 ( 2 )   180 - 184   2019.4

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    CASE: There are several reports of retroperitoneal hemorrhage induced by percutaneous femoral cannulation for extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). However, there are no reports of delayed retroperitoneal hemorrhage, which develops a few days after ECMO initiation and is unrelated to the ECMO cannulation. Herein, we report a rare case of delayed retroperitoneal hemorrhage during veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VV-ECMO). OUTCOME: A 54-year-old man was referred to our hospital because of severe acute respiratory distress syndrome. We initiated VV-ECMO. The patient had severe delirium and was confined to a long-term supine position to maintain circuit safety. On day 13, computed tomography unexpectedly revealed a large retroperitoneal hemorrhage spreading around the psoas muscle. CONCLUSION: Delayed retroperitoneal hemorrhage can develop during VV-ECMO management a few days after its initiation. Anticoagulant use and forceful muscular strain could be risk factors of delayed retroperitoneal hemorrhage.

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  • 小児の外傷性鎖骨下動脈損傷に対してステントグラフトを留置した1症例

    佐藤 弘樹, 齊藤 正人, 廣川 直樹, 新田 健一朗, 大谷 緋美, 奥田 洋輝, 文屋 尚史, 葛西 毅彦, 千葉 充将, 原田 敬介, 染谷 正則, 坂田 耕一

    日本インターベンショナルラジオロジー学会雑誌   39 ( Suppl. )   282 - 282   2024.4

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  • 生体腎移植後の腎生検によって生じた腎AVFに対する血管塞栓術

    新田 健一朗, 齊藤 正人, 奥田 洋輝, 大谷 緋美, 佐藤 弘樹, 坂田 耕一, 田中 俊明

    日本インターベンショナルラジオロジー学会雑誌   38 ( 3 )   220 - 220   2024.1

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  • 内臓動脈瘤のコイル塞栓術 現状と問題点、新しい視点からの展望

    廣川 直樹, 奥田 洋輝, 宇佐見 陽子, 齊藤 正人, 大谷 緋美, 坂田 耕一

    KKR札幌医療センター医学雑誌   20 ( 1 )   14 - 26   2023.11

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  • 経皮経肝門脈塞栓術(PTPE)における残肝率増大不良因子の検討

    佐藤 弘樹, 齊藤 正人, 大谷 緋美, 奥田 洋輝, 坂田 耕一

    日本インターベンショナルラジオロジー学会雑誌   38 ( Suppl. )   203 - 203   2023.4

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  • 人工膝関節置換術後に生じた反復性関節血腫に対し血管塞栓術を施行した1例

    奥田 洋輝, 廣川 直樹, 齊藤 正人, 大谷 緋美, 眞船 翔, 坂田 耕一, 岡田 葉平

    Japanese Journal of Radiology   40 ( Suppl. )   2 - 2   2022.2

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  • 抗凝固療法中の大腿骨転子部骨折術後に生じた仮性動脈瘤に対し、Interventional Radiology(IVR)を応用した1例

    有賀 圭太, 重信 恵一, 加藤 竜男, 原谷 健太郎, 伊東 直史, 白井 真也, 奥田 洋輝

    KKR札幌医療センター医学雑誌   17 ( 1 )   66 - 70   2020.12

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  • 腹腔動脈狭窄に伴う逆行性の術後出血と膵頭十二指腸アーケード領域動脈瘤破裂に対して塞栓術を施行した1例

    奥田 洋輝, 廣川 直樹, 齊藤 正人, 大谷 緋美, 池内 佑太朗, 坂田 耕一

    日本インターベンショナルラジオロジー学会雑誌   34 ( 4 )   296 - 296   2020.4

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  • 術後出血におけるステントグラフト留置成績

    齊藤 正人, 廣川 直樹, 奥田 洋輝, 大谷 緋美, 池内 佑太郎, 坂田 耕一, 國分 宣明, 宇佐見 陽子

    日本インターベンショナルラジオロジー学会雑誌   34 ( 4 )   296 - 297   2020.4

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  • 大腿動脈穿刺後安静時間短縮化の検討

    大谷 緋美, 廣川 直樹, 齊藤 正人, 奥田 洋輝, 池内 佑太郎, 坂田 耕一

    日本インターベンショナルラジオロジー学会雑誌   34 ( 4 )   299 - 299   2020.4

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  • 抗凝固療法中の大腿骨転子部骨折術後に生じた仮性動脈瘤に対し、Interventional Radiologyを応用した1例

    有賀 圭太, 重信 恵一, 加藤 竜男, 原谷 健太郎, 伊東 直史, 白井 真也, 奥田 洋輝

    共済医報   68 ( Suppl. )   138 - 138   2019.10

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  • 舌癌の術前または根治的な動注化学放射線療法の成績 少動注量・少放射線量の局所治療効果を含めて

    廣川 直樹, 齋藤 正人, 奥田 洋輝, 池内 佑太朗, 大谷 緋美, 坂田 耕一, 小池 和茂, 小林 淳一, 五十嵐 友彦, 宮崎 晃亘

    日本医学放射線学会秋季臨床大会抄録集   55回   S511 - S512   2019.9

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  • 血管モデルを使用した3Dベアコイルのラジアルフォースに関する物理学的検討

    奥田 洋輝, 廣川 直樹, 齊藤 正人, 大谷 緋美, 坂田 耕一

    日本インターベンショナルラジオロジー学会雑誌   33 ( 4 )   422 - 422   2019.4

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  • Type IIエンドリークへの直接穿刺法によるNLE初期使用経験

    齊藤 正人, 廣川 直樹, 奥田 洋輝, 大谷 緋美, 坂田 耕一

    日本インターベンショナルラジオロジー学会雑誌   33 ( 4 )   422 - 422   2019.4

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  • 重症膵炎による複数動脈出血に対して繰り返してTAEを施行した1例

    大谷 緋美, 廣川 直樹, 齊藤 正人, 奥田 洋輝, 坂田 耕一

    日本インターベンショナルラジオロジー学会雑誌   33 ( 4 )   423 - 423   2019.4

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  • 胸腔内腫瘍に対し術前塞栓を施行した1例

    小塚 陽介, 廣川 直樹, 奥田 洋輝, 齊藤 正人, 坂田 耕一, 宇佐見 陽子

    Japanese Journal of Radiology   37 ( Suppl. )   2 - 2   2019.2

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  • 骨盤うっ滞症候群に対する卵巣静脈塞栓をAVPとコイルにより施行した1例

    宇佐見 陽子, 廣川 直樹, 齊藤 正人, 奥田 洋輝, 小塚 陽介, 坂田 耕一

    Japanese Journal of Radiology   37 ( Suppl. )   2 - 2   2019.2

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  • 抗凝固療法中の大腿骨転子部骨折術後に生じた動脈性出血に対し、Interventional Radiologyを応用した1例

    有賀 圭太, 原谷 健太郎, 加藤 竜男, 重信 恵一, 白井 真也, 伊東 直史, 奥田 洋輝

    北海道整形災害外科学会雑誌   61 ( 137th suppl )   75 - 75   2019

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  • プラチナコイル、Fiberedコイル、Bioactiveコイルを用いた塞栓瘤における病理組織学的差異

    宇佐見 陽子, 廣川 直樹, 齊藤 正人, 奥田 洋輝, 大谷 緋美, 小塚 陽介, 坂田 耕一, 長谷川 匡

    IVR: Interventional Radiology   33 ( 3 )   314 - 314   2018.11

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Research Projects

  • Elucidation of physical properties and biological mechanisms to enhance the embolic effect of coils in peripheral aneurysms

    Grant number:20K08086  2020.4 - 2023.3

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    Grant amount:\4420000 ( Direct Cost: \3400000 、 Indirect Cost:\1020000 )

    This study analyzed the clinical, physical, and biological efficacy of embolization of visceral aneurysms with a small number of coils. Strategic embolization of 31 visceral aneurysms resulted in no recurrence, and the volume embolization ratio (VER) was very low (11.1-16.7%). Strategic embolization significantly reduced unit volume coil costs more than non-strategic embolization, especially for aneurysms larger than 1 cm3. Coils with larger strand diameters and smaller primary diameters were more uniformly deployed in the aneurysm wall and had higher repulsive force to the aneurysm wall contributing to stability and shape retention. Polyurethane shape memory polymer was physically and biologically more effective than coil embolization in the early phase after coil embolization, when biological response is weak. On the other hand, fibrin membrane formation at the neck of the aneurysm was strongest with the coil alone.

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  • Development of economical embolization aiming at functional preservation and no reperfusion for large and irregular-shaped peripheral aneurysms

    Grant number:16K10355  2016.4 - 2019.3

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    Hirokawa Naoki, NOGUCHI TOMOKI

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    In this study, an economical and non-recurrent coil embolization for peripheral aneurysms was developed.
    Peripheral aneurysms are often large and irregularly shaped. These are generally treated with coil embolization, however, many coils are required for preventing recurence, and therefore, straned medical finance. In this study, for developing economical coil embolization aiming at functional preservation and recurrence prevention even with a small number of coils, we examined the biological effects, physical coil strength, and actual clinical results of various coils. The type and strength of the coil that could lead to relapse-free were biologically and physically derived, and 30 aneurysms were actually embolized with a small number of such coils. As a result, there was no recurrence in the 0.5 to 3 year follow-up period.
    This study might change the basic concept of coil embolization for peripheral aneurysms.

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  • Development of function-preserving embolization for large and amorphous peripheral aneurysm

    Grant number:25461885  2013.4 - 2016.3

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    Hirokawa Naoki, USAMI Yoko, SAITOH Masato, OKUDA Hiroki

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    To reduce the number of coils and to avoid re-perfusion in coil embolization for aneurysm, we believe that preventing blood flow with membrane formation at the aneurysmal neck, keeping coil formation, and reinforcing coil scaffold with biological substance, are needed. For this purpose, we used both biological and fibered coils for peripheral aneurysms. Intimal formation at aneurismal neck was thicker with both biological and fibered coils. The amount of fibrous organization was not different with various coils. However, the multinucleated giant cell formation was more in a combination of biological and fibered coils. In physical experiment, platinum 3D bare coils, which have no biological effect, became unstable immediately after coiling. Actually, the coil embolization was performed with a combination of biological, fibered, and 3D bare coils in 13 abdominal aneurysms. Coil formation remained stable and re-perfusion did not occur in all in spite of reducing coil occupation.

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