ITO Noriko

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Affiliation

Faculty of Medicine School of Medicine Department of Surgery, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Title

Assistant Professor

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  • Postoperative Monitoring by Near-Infrared Spectroscopy in Transferred Free Tissue

    Fujita Tamaki, Ito Hiroshi, Ito Noriko, Nakai Michikazu

    International Journal of Surgical Wound Care   6 ( 4 )   112 - 120   2025.12

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    Language:English   Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)   Publisher:一般社団法人 日本創傷外科学会  

    Background: Near-infrared spectroscopy is being increasingly frequently used for postoperative monitoring of free flaps, offering real-time data on regional oxygen saturation and total hemoglobin index. However, comprehensive reports on Hb values and ssfree flaps using near-infrared spectroscopy analyzed the findings.<br>Methods: Eight types of free flaps were evaluated. The regional oxygen saturation and total hemoglobin index were measured in flap and normal control sites immediately after surgery and on postoperative days 1, 2, 3, 5, and 7. Measurements were taken by the surgeon or assistant. Flap viability was assessed clinically and with near-infrared spectroscopy; reoperation or other interventions were performed as necessary. Data were analyzed using a generalized linear mixed model.<br/>Results: Among 110 monitored flaps, 10 failed; of these, 4 were salvaged, 4 were partially necrotic, and 2 were completely necrotic. Causes included venous thrombus (four), arteriovenous thrombus (two), hematoma (one), and other causes (three). All failures were detected between postoperative days 1 and 4. Successful flaps showed lower regional oxygen saturation and higher total hemoglobin index values than normal controls. The difference in regional oxygen saturation was greater after the first postoperative day than immediately after surgery, while the total hemoglobin index difference remained constant. Radial forearm flaps had higher initial regional oxygen saturation and total hemoglobin index; deep inferior epigastric artery perforator flaps showed lower values throughout.<br>Conclusions: Near-infrared spectroscopy parameters vary by flap type and should be considered in postoperative monitoring. Differences between the flap and control sites, especially in total hemoglobin index, may serve as useful criteria for flap assessments.<br/>

    DOI: 10.36748/ijswc.25-00010

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  • A Case of the Divided Nevus of the Eyelids Treated with Only Serial Excision Reviewed

    Fujita Tamaki, Ito Noriko, Ito Hiroshi

    Japanese Journal of Surgical Wound Care   16 ( 3 )   98 - 102   2025

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    Language:Japanese   Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)   Publisher:Japan Society for Surgical Wound Care  

    DOI: 10.11310/jsswc.16.98

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  • A Pediatric Case of Orbital Roof Fracture Operated Under Sub-Blow Incision Approach Alone Reviewed

    Nanri Kenta, Ito Hiroshi, Ito Noriko

    Japanese Journal of Surgical Wound Care   15 ( 3 )   81 - 85   2024

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    Language:Japanese   Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)   Publisher:Japan Society for Surgical Wound Care  

    DOI: 10.11310/jsswc.15.81

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