1.Statistical Observation on In-patients in the Past 5 Years..
Ki Hun YOUN ; Pyoung Mo JUNG ; Eung Sang LEE ; Hak Sul KIM ; Gil Nam CHIN ; Soo Kil LIM
Korean Journal of Urology 1977;18(3):269-274
A statistical observation was made on 856 in-patients with operative procedures in the Department of Urology, Catholic Medical College, During the period from January 1, 1971 to December 31, 1975.
Surgical Procedures, Operative
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Urology
3.Fabrication of low-cost artificial Tibia Bone using Polyurethane rigid foam and epoxy resin for orthopedic surgical skills training
Coral Pink R. Bagares ; Gracia Cielo E. Balce ; Juanito S. Javier
Acta Medica Philippina 2022;56(13):26-32
Introduction:
Skills training using artificial bones became more critical in response to the Orthopedic surgical training restriction caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. To cut the expenses of buying commercial artificial bones, the Ilizarov Limb Reconstruction Service has decided to fabricate its artificial bones for surgical skills training.
Objective:
To determine if resin-coated polyurethane (PU) rigid foam is a suitable, low-cost alternative to commercial artificial bone.
Methods:
Tibiae were fabricated using PU rigid foam coated with epoxy resins. Three randomly selected fabricated tibia, and one standard artificial tibia was subjected to drilling with drill bits and K-wires. The time to penetration of one cortex of the three segments of the tibiae was recorded in seconds. An actual circular external fixator was applied. The actual cost of production was calculated.
Results:
Each fabricated tibia costs ₱456.93. The fabricated tibiae mean time to penetration was 2.15s and 3.37s using drill bits and K-wires. The commercial artificial bone mean time to penetration was 3.41s and 3.57s with drill bits and K-wires. The fabricated tibia was able to withstand the application of a circular external fixator and corticotomy.
Conclusion
The fabricated tibia is a suitable and more affordable simulation model for surgical skills training.
Education
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Surgical Procedures, Operative
4.A New Method of Operation for pterygium (Report 2).
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1965;6(2):45-48
The author had published the first report of the above subject in May, 1964. The mode of operation was detailly explained, and the discussion was given briefly at last report. The conclusion are as follows. 1. Pterygium is a benign condition in itself. so that it's operation is very simple and easy. 2. The operated eye became good cosmetic result, and became occasionally clearer than the sound eye through this operation. 3. Regardless of primary or recurrent one, or the size, similarly good result was obtained to after pterygiam operation. As Pinguecula is seemed to be very close to pterygium, Also good results was obtained through same operative procedures as pterygium. 4. Scarcely recurrency was found if one do not make a fault in this operation.
Pinguecula
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Pterygium*
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Surgical Procedures, Operative
5.A Case of Three Triangular Flaps as a Secondary Operative Procedure after Reconstruction of the Lower Lip by Estlander's Method.
In Gue KIM ; Chul Hwan SEUL ; Sung Jun LEE ; Yoon Kyu CHUNG ; Sug Won KIM
Journal of the Korean Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association 2004;5(2):101-103
Estlander's method was popular for lower lip reconstruction after wide excision of malignant tumor of lower lip. This operative method is safe, easy and has good result, but it is necessary to perform a secondary commissuroplasty because of round and small commissure. Several methods have been suggested for secondary commissuroplasty. We have performed commissuroplasty with three triangular flaps according to Ichiro's report.5 This method uses two opposing triangular mucosal flaps in the vermilion area and one small triangular skin flap on the commissure. We can obtain satisfactory results in terms of aesthetic and functional consideration. Thus, we report the usefulness of three triangular flaps as a secondary commissuroplasty after reconstruction of the lip by Estlander's method.
Lip*
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Skin
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Surgical Procedures, Operative*
6.Comparative analysis of operative procedures in rectal prolapse between perineal and abdominal approach.
Ho Jin PARK ; Byung Jo SO ; Kyu Young JUN
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1991;40(3):354-359
No abstract available.
Rectal Prolapse*
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Surgical Procedures, Operative*
7.Microsurgery - advanced development in surgery
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2000;(4):14-16
The microsurgery, nowadays has been becoming an important technique of the modern surgical professional branch of the country. Thanks to the microsurgery, many patients with complicated injuries and sequelas treated by modern techniques with the high efficacy. The microsurgery shorten the duration of the treatment and reconstructed the functions and plastic form optimally
Microsurgery
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Surgical Procedures, Operative
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surgery
8.Endonasal Rhinoplasty.
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2012;55(9):546-551
The endonasal approach for rhinoplasty is an important surgical technique to manage the majority of the nasal problem that present to the nasal plastic surgeons. Open rhinoplasty offers an excellent visualization and therefore facility of precise correction, but causes a larger area of wound and scarring. This review was designed to describe the versatility of endonasal techniques for rhinoplasty.
Cicatrix
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Rhinoplasty
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Surgical Procedures, Operative
9.Surgical Treatment of Epilepsy: Extratemporal Operative Methods.
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1994;23(3):305-309
The extratemporal operative approaches for intractable epilepsy are reviewed. Intracranial recordings are often necessary for extratemporal epilepsy to define the lateratization as well as the localization of epileptogenic regions and tailor the resection. The operative procedures include cortical resections, corpus callosotomy, and functional hemispherectomy. The author presents an overview of indications for surgery, oprative methods, and risks in the medically intractable epileptic patient with extratemporal focus.
Epilepsy*
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Hemispherectomy
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Humans
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Surgical Procedures, Operative
10.Statistical Observation on In-patients of the Department of Urology in the Past 3 Years.
Korean Journal of Urology 1979;20(6):618-623
A statistical observation was made on 267 in-patients with age distribution and operative procedures in the Department of Urology, National Seoul Hospital, during the period from January 1. 1976 to December 31, 1978.
Age Distribution
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Seoul
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Surgical Procedures, Operative
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Urology*