1.A Case of Pancreatic Pseudocyst Presenting as Duodenal Bleeding.
Jeong Hwa LEE ; Ki Hyun KWON ; Dong Cheon HA ; Bo Kyoung KIM ; Seung Hye JUNG ; Yeon Soo KIM ; Dong Soo LEE
Korean Journal of Medicine 2012;82(6):713-717
Pancreatic pseudocysts occur following acute pancreatitis, chronic pancreatitis or secondary to pancreatic trauma. Most pancreatic pseudocysts are located in or around the pancreas, but they can be found in all the potential spaces around viscera in and outside of the abdominal cavity. The complications of pancreatic pseudocyst are infection, rupture, obstruction, fistula, or hemorrhage. Hemorrhage is a rare but frequently fatal complication of pancreatic pseudocysts. We report a case of pancreatic pseudocyst presented as bleeding of duodenum, which was misidentified for duodenal submucosal tumor bleeding.
Abdominal Cavity
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Duodenum
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Fistula
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Hemorrhage
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Pancreas
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Pancreatic Pseudocyst
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Pancreatitis
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Pancreatitis, Chronic
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Rupture
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Viscera
2.Endoscopic Thyroidectomy via Bilateral Axillo- Breast Approach in Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma.
Bo Sung CHEON ; Jae Hong KIM ; Kyoung Sik PARK ; Soo Youn BAE ; Sung Il JUNG ; Young Bum YOO ; Jung Hyun YANG ; Yeo Kyu YOUN
Korean Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2011;11(3):158-163
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the operative feasibility and safety of endoscopic thyroidectomy via bilateral axillo breast approach (BABA) compared to conventional thyroidectomy in papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) patients. METHODS: From July 2009 to November 2010, patients underwent BABA endoscopic thyroidectomy (ET group; n=41) or conventional open thyroidectomy (OT group; n=61) for PTC. Clinical and pathologic characteristics of patients, operation time, post-operative complications, cosmetic satisfaction and thyroglobulin (TG) level were analyzed retrospectively. RESULTS: The mean age of the patients was 40.05±9.58 years (range 25~61 years) and 46.21±13.68 years (range 19~79 years) for the ET and OT group, respectively. The operative extent in the ET group did not include advanced thyroid cancer or lateral neck dissection. The size of the tumor was 0.78±0.59 cm (range 0.1~3.00 cm) and 1.54±1.05 cm (range 0.3~6.00 cm) for the ET and OT group, respectively. Extrathyroidal extension and number of retrieved lymph nodes were significantly higher in the OT group. Postoperative radioactive iodine ablation was performed on 25 patients (72.43%) in the ET group and 48 patients (78.69%) in the OT group. There was no abnormal uptake on radioactive iodine scans in the iodine-treated patients and no significant differences in postoperative off-T4 TG levels between the two groups. There were no significant differences in operative time, amount of drainage, postoperative hospitalization period, hypocalcemia, and vocal cord palsy between the two groups. Cosmetic results of ET group were rated as excellent in a 3-month postoperative questionnaire by 25 (72.43%) of 35 patients. CONCLUSION: Endoscopic thyroidectomy via the bilateral axillo breast approach can be a feasible and effective option for PTC in selected cases.
Breast*
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Drainage
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Hospitalization
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Humans
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Hypocalcemia
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Iodine
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Lymph Nodes
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Neck Dissection
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Operative Time
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Retrospective Studies
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Thyroglobulin
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Thyroid Gland*
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Thyroid Neoplasms*
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Thyroidectomy*
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Vocal Cord Paralysis
3.Fluoroscopic Guided Fogarty Embolectomy for an Angio-Seal Embolism in the Popliteal Artery.
Doran HONG ; Seung Hwa LEE ; Hwan Hoon CHUNG ; Bo Kyoung SEO ; Sang Hoon CHA ; Kee Yeol LEE ; Jeong Cheon AHN
Korean Journal of Radiology 2013;14(4):636-639
The Angio-Seal is a widely used arterial closure device that helps achieve faster hemostasis and provide early ambulation to patients. However, it can cause various complications in clinical practice. We present the uncommon complication of popliteal artery occlusion following Angio-Seal deployment, and describe an effective interventional approach to its treatment. Because fluoroscopy-guided Fogarty embolectomy has the advantages of complete removal of the embolus without fragmentation, and clear visualization of the exact location of the embolus during the procedure, it is a suitable method for treating this complication.
Embolectomy/*instrumentation
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Embolism/radiography/*surgery
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Equipment Design
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Fluoroscopy/*methods
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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*Popliteal Artery
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Surgery, Computer-Assisted/*methods
4.Outcomes of Early Liver Transplantation in a Hospital That Is Starting to Perform Liver Transplantation.
Eun Kyoung LEE ; Seong Hwan CHANG ; Duk Kyung KIM ; Bo Sung CHEON ; Young Sang HONG ; Byoung Joon KANG ; Sang Eun NAM ; Jae Hoon SIM ; Hae Won LEE ; Ik Jin YUN
The Journal of the Korean Society for Transplantation 2011;25(3):184-189
BACKGROUND: In Korea, the number of liver transplantation (LT) center is still changing. Many more centers are performing liver transplantations than that during the past decades. But several centers have stopped liver transplantation, while some centers have newly started performing liver transplantation. We present our initial experience in a newly built center as an example for any center that is considering performing LT. METHODS: A total of 33 consecutive adult LTs that were performed from June 2006 to October 2009 were analyzed by comparing the first 11 living donor liver transplants (LDLTs) performed with the help of an outside experienced team (group 2) with the second 11 LDLTs (group 3) and the 11 deceased donor liver transplantations (DDLTs) cases (group 1) that were independently performed in our center. RESULTS: There was no operative mortality for the donors and there were two operative mortalities for the recipients. During a mean follow-up of 27.1 months (range: 2 days~61 months), there were two cases of late mortality for the recipients. There were no re-operations and no major complications for the donors. The warm ischemic time was significantly longer in group 1 than that in groups 2 and 3. Otherwise, there was no significant difference in the operative outcomes among the three groups. CONCLUSIONS: Thorough preparation and the valuable assistance of an experienced liver transplantation team at the beginning can facilitate a more rapid learning curve and bring about good outcomes even in a small, newly established institution.
Adult
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Korea
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Learning Curve
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Liver
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Liver Transplantation
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Living Donors
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Tissue Donors
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Transplants
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Treatment Outcome
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Warm Ischemia
5.A Case of Huge Pedunculated Hepatocellular Carcinoma Mimicking a Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor.
Dong Cheon HA ; Bo Kyoung KIM ; Moon Sung KIM ; Ka Young KIM ; Ki Hyun KWON ; Young Yong AHN ; Dong Soo LEE
Korean Journal of Medicine 2011;81(6):764-768
Pedunculated hepatocellular carcinoma (P-HCC) can be defined as a carcinoma protruding from the liver with or without a pedicle. Cases of P-HCC showing extrahepatic growth are very rare. P-HCC constitutes 0.2-4.2% of all HCC cases in Japan and Taiwan, but few cases in Korea have been reported. A 67-year-old female patient was admitted to our hospital with a 6-month history of epigastric discomfort. Examination identified an abdominal mass in the left upper quadrant, and abdominal computed tomography revealed a huge mass adjacent to the fundus of the stomach. We diagnosed this mass as a gastrointestinal stromal tumor because of its size and site. However, postoperative histopathological findings showed that the mass was HCC. Here, we report this case and review the relevant medical literature.
Aged
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Carcinoma, Hepatocellular
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Female
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Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors
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Humans
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Japan
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Korea
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Liver
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Stomach
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Taiwan
6.A Case of Huge Pedunculated Hepatocellular Carcinoma Mimicking a Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor.
Dong Cheon HA ; Bo Kyoung KIM ; Moon Sung KIM ; Ka Young KIM ; Ki Hyun KWON ; Young Yong AHN ; Dong Soo LEE
Korean Journal of Medicine 2011;81(6):764-768
Pedunculated hepatocellular carcinoma (P-HCC) can be defined as a carcinoma protruding from the liver with or without a pedicle. Cases of P-HCC showing extrahepatic growth are very rare. P-HCC constitutes 0.2-4.2% of all HCC cases in Japan and Taiwan, but few cases in Korea have been reported. A 67-year-old female patient was admitted to our hospital with a 6-month history of epigastric discomfort. Examination identified an abdominal mass in the left upper quadrant, and abdominal computed tomography revealed a huge mass adjacent to the fundus of the stomach. We diagnosed this mass as a gastrointestinal stromal tumor because of its size and site. However, postoperative histopathological findings showed that the mass was HCC. Here, we report this case and review the relevant medical literature.
Aged
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Carcinoma, Hepatocellular
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Female
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Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors
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Humans
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Japan
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Korea
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Liver
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Stomach
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Taiwan
7.Developing a Dementia Platform Databank Using Multiple Existing Cohorts
Minwoong KANG ; Bo Kyoung CHEON ; Min Jung HAHN ; Sang Won SEO ; Juhee CHO ; Soo-Yong SHIN ; Duk L. NA ; Jaelim CHO ; Seong Hye CHOI ; Danbee KANG
Yonsei Medical Journal 2021;62(11):1062-1068
This study was conducted as a pilot project to evaluate the feasibility of building an integrate dementia platform converging preexisting dementia cohorts from several variable levels. The following four cohorts were used to develop this pilot platform: 1) Clinical Research Center for Dementia of South Korea (CREDOS), 2) Korean Brain Aging Study for Early Diagnosis and Prediction of Alzheimer’s disease (K-BASE), 3) Environmental Pollution-induced Neurological Effects (EPINEF) study, and 4) a prospective registry in Dementia Platform Korea project (DPKR). A total of 29916 patients were included in the platform with 348 integrated variables. Among participants, 13.9%, 31.5%, and 44.2% of patients had normal cognition, mild cognitive impairment, and dementia, respectively. The mean age was 72.4 years. Females accounted for 65.7% of all patients. Those with college or higher education and those without problems in reading or writing accounted for 12.3% and 46.8%, respectively. Marital status, cohabitation, family history of Parkinson’s disease, smoking and drinking status, physical activity, sleep status, and nutrition status had rates of missing information of 50% or more. Although individual cohorts were of the same domain and of high quality, we found there were several barriers to integrating individual cohorts, including variability in study variables and measurements. Although many researchers are trying to combine pre-existing cohorts, the process of integrating past data has not been easy. Therefore, it is necessary to establish a protocol with considerations for data integration at the cohort establishment stage.
8.Developing a Dementia Platform Databank Using Multiple Existing Cohorts
Minwoong KANG ; Bo Kyoung CHEON ; Min Jung HAHN ; Sang Won SEO ; Juhee CHO ; Soo-Yong SHIN ; Duk L. NA ; Jaelim CHO ; Seong Hye CHOI ; Danbee KANG
Yonsei Medical Journal 2021;62(11):1062-1068
This study was conducted as a pilot project to evaluate the feasibility of building an integrate dementia platform converging preexisting dementia cohorts from several variable levels. The following four cohorts were used to develop this pilot platform: 1) Clinical Research Center for Dementia of South Korea (CREDOS), 2) Korean Brain Aging Study for Early Diagnosis and Prediction of Alzheimer’s disease (K-BASE), 3) Environmental Pollution-induced Neurological Effects (EPINEF) study, and 4) a prospective registry in Dementia Platform Korea project (DPKR). A total of 29916 patients were included in the platform with 348 integrated variables. Among participants, 13.9%, 31.5%, and 44.2% of patients had normal cognition, mild cognitive impairment, and dementia, respectively. The mean age was 72.4 years. Females accounted for 65.7% of all patients. Those with college or higher education and those without problems in reading or writing accounted for 12.3% and 46.8%, respectively. Marital status, cohabitation, family history of Parkinson’s disease, smoking and drinking status, physical activity, sleep status, and nutrition status had rates of missing information of 50% or more. Although individual cohorts were of the same domain and of high quality, we found there were several barriers to integrating individual cohorts, including variability in study variables and measurements. Although many researchers are trying to combine pre-existing cohorts, the process of integrating past data has not been easy. Therefore, it is necessary to establish a protocol with considerations for data integration at the cohort establishment stage.
9.Radiation safety: a focus on lead aprons and thyroid shields in interventional pain management
Bo Kyung CHEON ; Cho Long KIM ; Ka Ram KIM ; Min Hye KANG ; Jeong Ae LIM ; Nam Sik WOO ; Ka Young RHEE ; Hae Kyoung KIM ; Jae Hun KIM
The Korean Journal of Pain 2018;31(4):244-252
C-arm fluoroscopy is useful equipment in interventional pain management because it helps to guide correct needle targeting for the accurate injection and drug delivery. However, due to increased use of C-arm fluoroscopy in various pain procedures, the risk of radiation exposure is a significant concern for pain physicians. The harmful biological effects of ionizing radiation on the human body are well known. It is therefore necessary to strive to reduce radiation exposure. Lead aprons with thyroid shields are the most fundamental radiation protective devices for interventional procedures, and are very effective. However, the operator's radiation safety cannot be guaranteed because pain physicians seem to lack sufficient interest, knowledge, and awareness about radiation safety. Also, inappropriate care and use of radiation protective devices may result in a higher risk of radiation exposure. The purpose of this article was to review the literature on radiation safety with a focus on lead aprons and thyroid shields and present recommendations related to those devices during C-arm fluoroscopic-guided interventions by pain physicians.
Fluoroscopy
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Human Body
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Needles
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Pain Management
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Protective Devices
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Radiation Exposure
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Radiation Protection
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Radiation, Ionizing
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Thyroid Gland
10.Influences of Tobacco-Related Knowledge on Awareness and Behavior towards Smoking.
Jinju PARK ; Min Kyung LIM ; E Hwa YUN ; Jin Kyoung OH ; Bo Yoon JEONG ; Yejin CHEON ; Sujin LIM
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2018;33(47):e302-
BACKGROUND: A considerable amount of research has shown that knowledge and appropriate awareness are essential for encouraging positive behaviors and promoting health. In Korea, the roles that behavioral changes play in the prevention of cancer have been an important issue since the introduction of the 10 codes for cancer prevention in 2006. Thus, the present study investigated the associations of tobacco-related knowledge with awareness and attitudes towards positive smoking-cessation behaviors. METHODS: The present study analyzed data from the 2010 national questionnaire survey (n = 1,006). This study evaluated sociodemographic characteristics, smoking status, self-rated health status, health-related interests, and the accuracy of 12 tobacco-related statements to determine knowledge level and to investigate its impact on awareness and behaviors related to smoking. These parameters were examined and staged using the Precaution Adoption Process Model. RESULTS: A higher level of tobacco-related knowledge was significantly associated with a positive attitude towards smoking cessation (5–8 correct answers: odds ratio [OR], 2.53; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.57–4.08; ≥ 9 correct answers: OR, 3.90; 95% CI, 2.22–6.82; reference: ≤ 4 correct answers). Interestingly, among current smokers, only those who correctly responded to ≥ 9 of 12 tobacco-related statements were significantly associated with a positive attitude towards smoking cessation. CONCLUSION: This study found that having a higher level of tobacco-related knowledge had a significant impact on positive attitudes towards smoking cessation. This suggests that there is a need to disseminate appropriate knowledge to the general population to encourage positive attitudes and promote healthful behaviors in terms of smoking.
Korea
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Odds Ratio
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Smoke*
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Smoking Cessation
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Smoking*