Updated on 2024/07/03

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KAKUTANI Rika
 
Organization
Academic Assembly Institute of Medicine and Dentistry IGAKU KEIRETU Assistant Professor
Title
Assistant Professor
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Research History

  • Niigata University   Regenerative and Transplant Medicine, Biological Functions and Medical Control, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences   Assistant Professor

    2023.4

  • Niigata University   Institute of Medicine and Dentistry, Academic Assembly   Assistant Professor

    2023.4

 

Papers

  • Thinner femoral cortical thickness in patients with destructive rheumatoid arthritis of the knee. International journal

    Rika Kakutani, Naoki Kondo, Go Yamako, Tomoharu Mochizuki, Keiichiro Someya, Hiroyuki Kawashima

    Journal of orthopaedic surgery and research   18 ( 1 )   850 - 850   2023.11

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    BACKGROUND: The examination of femoral cortical bone thickness in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) has been notably limited in prior research. We aimed to compare femoral cortical thickness in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and healthy controls and to investigate the association between femoral cortical thickness and clinical parameters within the RA group. METHODS: Forty-four patients (58 limbs) with RA who underwent total knee arthroplasty were enrolled. Preoperative computed tomography images of the lower limbs were analyzed. The femoral cortex was divided into the proximal, central, and distal diaphysis regions and further into the anterior, posterior, medial, and lateral regions. The divisions were measured using Stradwin® software and standardized by femoral length. Femoral cortical thickness was compared between RA and healthy control (n = 25) groups. Correlation analyses between standardized cortical thickness and disease parameters were performed in the RA group. RESULTS: The RA group had significantly lower standardized femoral cortical thickness at the anterior and medial distal diaphysis than healthy controls. Standardized proximal lateral and central lateral in the RA group were significantly larger than those in the healthy control groups. Standardized femoral cortical thickness was significantly correlated with bone mineral density (BMD) in 11 areas, except the posterior central diaphysis, and with body mass index in 8 areas, except the central posterior, distal lateral, distal anterior, and distal medial diaphysis. CONCLUSIONS: Femoral cortical thinning was noted in patients with RA complicated with destructive knee, particularly at the anterior and medial distal diaphysis. Femoral cortical thickness was significantly correlated with BMD and body mass index (BMI); thus, patients with RA and low BMD and BMI should be cared for to prevent fragility fractures.

    DOI: 10.1186/s13018-023-04340-0

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  • Functional reconstruction of a hand that was severely deformed due to Jaccoud's arthropathy. International journal

    Kei Funamura, Hajime Ishikawa, Rika Kakutani, Asami Abe, Hiroshi Otani, Kiyoshi Nakazono, Akira Murasawa

    Modern rheumatology case reports   5 ( 2 )   448 - 452   2021.7

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    A 54-year-old woman suspected of having localised systemic sclerosis (SSc) started steroid treatment around 40 years old. She had Jaccoud's arthropathy in her right hand with severe deformities but no bone erosion. The metacarpophalangeal (MP) joint of the index through the little fingers was dislocated palmo-ulnarly with flexion contracture of about 120° and a swan-neck deformity. The palmar skin crease was digging deeply into the skin and was soggy. Severe boutonnière deformity of the thumb was also noted. Due to her severely deformed hand, she could not grasp large objects or show her hand in public. Reconstructive surgery was performed in two stages using finger joint arthroplasty or fusion at the digital joints. After surgery, the appearance as well as the function of the hand was successfully restored. She was able to grasp the steering wheel of her car and was extremely satisfied with the results of the surgery.

    DOI: 10.1080/24725625.2021.1920718

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  • Twenty years' follow-up of radiocarpal arthrodesis for rheumatoid wrists. International journal

    Ryo Okabayashi, Hajime Ishikawa, Asami Abe, Hiroshi Otani, Kei Funamura, Rika Kakutani, Satoshi Ito, Youichi Kurosawa, Shunsuke Sakai, Kiyoshi Nakazono, Motohiro Suzuki, Yukihiro Matsuyama, Akira Murasawa

    Modern rheumatology   31 ( 2 )   312 - 318   2021.3

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    OBJECTIVES: A pain-free stable wrist is a prerequisite for patients with rheumatoid arthritis to improve their activity of daily life. The present study investigated whether or not radiocarpal arthrodesis yielded good results for more than 20 years. METHODS: A retrospective study was performed on 20 unstable wrists in 17 patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Radiocarpal arthrodesis combined with synovectomy and the Darrach procedure was performed. Wrist pain, grip power, the range of motion, pharmacotherapy, ESR, CRP, and serial radiographs were investigated at the baseline and 20 years after the operation. Patient-reported outcomes using the mHAQ, DASH and patient's satisfaction level were investigated at the final follow-up. RESULTS: Pain had disappeared completely in all patients at 20 years after the operation. The average grip power increased in 16 wrists (80%) and decreased in 4 wrists (20%). Wrist extension and flexion significantly decreased, and supination and pronation remained within the functional range. Radiographically, ulnar shift and palmar subluxation initially improved and remained unchanged for a long time. Fourteen patients (82.4%) with 17 wrists were satisfied with this operation. CONCLUSION: Radiocarpal arthrodesis for rheumatoid wrists provided painless stability for a long period for 20 years or more.

    DOI: 10.1080/14397595.2020.1782565

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  • 関節リウマチ患者の大腿骨皮質骨幅は、遠位前方と遠位内側方で有意に狭く疾患活動性と負の相関を示す

    角谷 梨花, 近藤 直樹, 望月 友晴, 木島 靖文, 川島 寛之

    日本整形外科学会雑誌   96 ( 2 )   S145 - S145   2022.3

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  • 関節リウマチ患者の大腿骨皮質骨幅は、遠位前方と遠位内側方で有意に狭く疾患活動性と負の相関を示す

    角谷 梨花, 近藤 直樹, 望月 友晴, 木島 靖文, 川島 寛之

    日本整形外科学会雑誌   96 ( 2 )   S145 - S145   2022.3

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  • 関節リウマチの手術-3:上肢 Thompson-Littler変法によるリウマチ手指スワンネック変形矯正手術

    角谷 梨花, 石川 肇, 阿部 麻美, 船村 啓, 大谷 博, 伊藤 聡, 須藤 真則, 坂井 俊介, 中園 清, 村澤 章

    日本リウマチ学会総会・学術集会プログラム・抄録集   65回   357 - 357   2021.3

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  • 関節リウマチ(RA)患者におけるアダリムマブ(ADA)の早期使用によるバイオフリー(BF)についての検討 導入から3年を経過した症例での検討

    伊藤 聡, 須藤 真則, 坂井 俊介, 小林 大介, 角谷 梨花, 船村 啓, 阿部 麻美, 大谷 博, 中園 清, 村澤 章, 成田 一衛, 石川 肇

    日本リウマチ学会総会・学術集会プログラム・抄録集   65回   569 - 569   2021.3

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  • 当院の関節リウマチ(RA)患者におけるサリルマブについての検討

    渡井 友也, 伊藤 聡, 須藤 真則, 坂井 俊介, 小林 大介, 角谷 梨花, 船村 啓, 阿部 麻美, 大谷 博, 中園 清, 村澤 章, 成田 一衛, 石川 肇

    日本リウマチ学会総会・学術集会プログラム・抄録集   65回   577 - 577   2021.3

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  • Jaccoud関節症による高度指変形に対して機能再建術を行った1例

    船村 啓, 角谷 梨花, 石川 肇, 阿部 麻美, 大谷 博, 伊藤 聡, 須藤 真則, 坂井 俊介, 中園 清, 村澤 章

    日本リウマチ学会総会・学術集会プログラム・抄録集   65回   589 - 589   2021.3

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  • 関節リウマチ患者における高齢"フレイル"の検討

    船村 啓, 角谷 梨花, 石川 肇, 阿部 麻美, 大谷 博, 伊藤 聡, 須藤 真則, 坂井 俊介, 中園 清, 村澤 章

    日本リウマチ学会総会・学術集会プログラム・抄録集   65回   615 - 615   2021.3

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  • リウマチ手スワンネック変形に対するThompson-Littler変法

    角谷 梨花, 石川 肇, 船村 啓, 阿部 麻美, 大谷 博, 中園 清, 村澤 章

    日本整形外科学会雑誌   95 ( 2 )   S87 - S87   2021.3

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  • 関節リウマチの治療:IL-6阻害薬 トシリズマブ皮下注射短縮投与の治療効果についての検討

    須藤 真則, 伊藤 聡, 坂井 俊介, 小林 大介, 角谷 梨花, 船村 啓, 阿部 麻美, 大谷 博, 中園 清, 村澤 章, 成田 一衛, 石川 肇

    日本リウマチ学会総会・学術集会プログラム・抄録集   65回   331 - 331   2021.3

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  • リウマチスワンネック変形に対するThompson-Littler変法の経験

    角谷 梨花, 石川 肇, 船村 啓, 阿部 麻美, 大谷 博, 中園 清, 村澤 章

    日本関節病学会誌   39 ( 3 )   311 - 311   2020.9

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  • 関節リウマチ患者に対する"フレイル入院"(第1報)

    船村 啓, 石川 肇, 角谷 梨花, 阿部 麻美, 中園 清, 村澤 章

    日本関節病学会誌   39 ( 3 )   214 - 214   2020.9

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  • 関節リウマチのスワンネック変形に対するThompson-Littler変法の経験

    角谷 梨花, 石川 肇, 船村 啓, 大谷 博, 阿部 麻美, 中園 清, 村澤 章

    関節の外科   47 ( 2 )   99 - 99   2020.8

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  • Jaccoud様関節炎のグロテスクハンドに対して再建術を行った1例

    船村 啓, 石川 肇, 角谷 梨花, 阿部 麻美

    関節の外科   47 ( 2 )   97 - 97   2020.8

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