1.A Case of Intracardiac Migration of Distal Ventriculo-Peritonal(V-P) Shunt Catheter.
Byung Joo KIM ; Seung Heon CHA ; Dong June PARK ; Geun Sung SONG ; Chang Hwa CHOI ; Young Woo LEE
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2000;29(2):270-273
No abstract available.
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2.Infection associated with subclavian catheters.
Korean Journal of Nephrology 1992;11(2):133-138
No abstract available.
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3.Breakage of a thoracic epidural catheter during its removal: A case report.
Yong Ho LEE ; Hee Youn HWANG ; Woo Seok SIM ; Mikyung YANG ; Chul Joong LEE
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2010;58(6):569-572
The breakage of an epidural catheter is a rare complication during the removal of a thoracic epidural catheter. There are many causes to breakage of an epidural catheter, such as the characteristics of the catheter itself, patient's factors (anatomy, position during insertion and removal of the catheter, and the BMI), and the difficulty of the procedure. Surgical removal is considered if there is a possibility that the retained catheter might cause neurological problems. We experienced a breakage of an epidural catheter during its removal, which led to surgical intervention. To prevent the catheter breakage during its removal, the catheter should be withdrawn without excessive tension. In addition, an understanding of the patient's anatomy is essential.
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4.Hickman catheter.
Jin Woo PARK ; Jung Kee CHUNG ; Kuhn Uk LEE
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1992;42(6):831-838
No abstract available.
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5.Accurate Placement of Parieto-occipital Ventricular Catheter Using CT Parameters.
Hyung Sik MIN ; Jun Hyeok SONG
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2000;29(7):886-890
No abstract available.
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6.Clinical analysis of Hockman catheter 300 cases.
Eung Kook KIM ; Jong Seo LEE ; Do Sang LEE ; Jang Sang PARK ; Young Tack SONG ; Sang Yong CHOO
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1991;40(3):397-402
No abstract available.
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7.Intravascular migration of a previously functioning epidural catheter.
Jooyeon JEON ; In Ho LEE ; Hea Jo YOON ; Myoung Goo KIM ; Pil Moo LEE
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2013;64(6):556-557
No abstract available.
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8.Strategic placement of epidural catheter.
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2012;63(3):193-194
No abstract available.
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9.A high-flow nasal cannula system set at relatively low flow effectively washes out CO₂ from the anatomical dead space of a respiratory-system model.
Yu ONODERA ; Ryo AKIMOTO ; Hiroto SUZUKI ; Nakane MASAKI ; Kaneyuki KAWAMAE
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2017;70(1):105-106
No abstract available.
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10.Residual biliary stone removal using basket
Ki Whang KIM ; Sung Yee CHOO ; Sang Jin KIM ; Jong Tae LEE
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1984;20(4):734-739
Residual biliary stone can be effectively treated by nonoperative procedure using steerable catheter andbasket in the recent year. We analysed the 27 cases of residual biliary stone, which were refered to radiologydepartement of Yonsei University during last 2 years, from June 1982 to June 1984. The results as follows; 1. Thelocation of residual stones are extrahepatic in 14 cases (51.9%), intrahepatic in 5 cases(18.5%) and both intraand extrahepatic duct in 8 cases(29.6%). 2. In 13 of 27 cases(48.1%) were required multiple sessions. 3.Fragmentation of stone was done in 16(59.3%) in 27 cases. 4. Success rate in extrahepatic duct is 13 in 14casese(92.6%), intrahepatic duct 3 cases in 5(60%), and both intra and extrahepatic duct 7 in 8 cases(87.5%).Overal success rate in 27 cases is 85.2%
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