1.Complex Problems Involving Varicose Veins.
Journal of the Korean Society for Vascular Surgery 2001;17(1):145-150
No abstract available.
Varicose Veins*
2.Surgical Treatment of Primary Varicose Vein.
Journal of the Korean Society for Vascular Surgery 2001;17(1):136-144
No abstract available.
Varicose Veins*
3.Anatomical Profile and Morphometric Evaluation of Human Sacral Hiatus in North Indians
Journal of Surgical Academia 2015;5(2):8-12
Successful caudal epidural block (CEB) for various gynaecological and orthopaedic procedures requires an elaborate
knowledge of anatomical profile of sacral hiatus. Varied morphology of sacral hiatus is likely to influence the
success rate of CEB. Scanty literature is available on the morphometry of sacral hiatus in North Indian subjects.
Therefore, sacral hiatus of 60 North Indian human sacra were evaluated using Vernier calipers. Sexing of the sacra
was done by calculating the sacral index. Following parameters of sacral hiatus were observed and recorded: a)
Shape, b) Level of apex, c) Maximum distance between the sacral cornua, d) Length of the sacral hiatus i.e. from its
apex to midpoint of its base, e) Antero-Posterior diameter at the apex of sacral hiatus. The data obtained was
analyzed using SPSS software (version 18). Various shapes of sacral hiatus were observed. It was irregularly shaped
in both the sexes though inverted U shaped sacral hiatus was also seen frequently in females. In males, the apex of
sacral hiatus was commonly seen at the level of spinous process of 3rd sacral vertebra in males and below the level of
spinous process of 4th sacral vertebra in females. The mean distance between the sacral cornua was 1.1cm : 1.2cm in
males and females, respectively. Mean length of the sacral hiatus was 2cm in both sexes. Antero-posterior depth at
the apex the sacral hiatus was 6mm in both the genders. The dimensions of sacral hiatus obtained in this study were
inconsistent with earlier studies. Knowledge of these dimensions may help the clinicians in precisely locating sacral
hiatus for successful CEB in North Indians.
Varicose Veins
4.Treatment of primary varicose vein with venocuff sleeve
Dong Kweon SEON ; Byung Soo DO ; Bo Yang SUH ; Young Soo HUH ; Koing Bo KWUN
Journal of the Korean Society for Vascular Surgery 1992;8(1):174-179
No abstract available.
Varicose Veins
5.Clinical analysis of 100 cases of varicose veins
Woo Shin SHIM ; Kwang Soo LEE ; Jin Young KWAK
Journal of the Korean Society for Vascular Surgery 1993;9(1):117-124
No abstract available.
Varicose Veins
6.The effect of valvuloplasty in the treatment of primary varicose vein
Woo Hyung KWON ; Byung Soo DO ; Bo Yang SEO ; Kwing Bo KWON
Journal of the Korean Society for Vascular Surgery 1993;9(1):104-111
No abstract available.
Varicose Veins
8.Therapeutic Strategies for Bleeding Esophagogastric Varices.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 1999;42(6):574-582
No abstract available.
Hemorrhage*
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Varicose Veins*
9.Endoscopic hemostatic ligation for ruptured oesophageal varices
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;435(11):42-45
From November 1997 to March 1998, 30 patients with ruptured oesophageal varices-caused gastrointestinal hemorrhage underwent the endoscopic variceal ligation by rubber ring. Age of patients ranged from 20 to 78 years. Male to female ratio is 2 to 1. Endoscopic imaging showed grade III of oesophageal varices in 29 patients, spread or spurt bleeding in 21 patients, point bleeding in 9 patients. Emergency hemostatic was performed successfully in 90.47% of the patients. 65.5% of the patients have complete elimination of oesophageal varices within 30 days and by 3 months after procedure, this rate risen to 82.75%. Adverse events and complications of oesophageal variceal ligation were temporary and resolved within some days. The common events were involved in oesopharyngeal region, such as sore throat, bleeding and oesophageal ulcer after the ligation.
Endoscopes
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Varicose Veins
;
Ligation
10.Multiple combine therapy of primary varicose vein in lower extremities.
Doo Han SHIN ; Youn Soo KIM ; In Pyo HONG ; Jong Hwan KIM ; Se Il LEE ; Nam Ho KIM ; Young Ki SHIM
Journal of the Korean Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 2000;6(2):154-161
No Abstract Available.
Lower Extremity*
;
Varicose Veins*