1.A clinical study of decompression sickness.
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 1991;15(1):67-70
No abstract available.
Decompression Sickness*
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Decompression*
2.Case of Abdominal Compartment Syndrome Treated by using a Bedside Open Linea Alba Fasciotomy.
Ji Hoon T KIM ; Myung Sik HAN ; Gun Moo CHOI ; Hyuck Jae JANG ; Jin Ho KWAK ; Ji Hoon S KIM
Journal of the Korean Society of Traumatology 2011;24(1):56-59
Abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS) is a life-threatening disorder caused by rapidly increasing intraabdominal pressure. ACS can result in multiorgan failure and carries a mortality of 60~70%. The treatment of choice in ACS is surgical decompression. There are very few reports of ACS and experience in Korea. We report 12-year-old male patient who developed an abdominal compartment syndrome due to traffic-accident-induced retroperitoneal hematomas, Which was successfully treated by performing a bedside emergency surgical decompression with open linea alba fasciotomy with intact peritoneum. When patients do not respond to medical therapy, a decompressive laparotomy is the last surgical resort. In patients with severe abdominal compartment syndrome, the use of a linea alba fasciotomy is an effective intervention to lower intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH) without the morbidity of a laparotomy. Use of a linea alba fasciotomy as a first-line intervention before committing to full abdominal decompression in patients with abdominal compartment syndrome improves physiological variables without mortality. Consideration for a linea alba fasciotomy as a bridge before full abdominal decompression needs further evaluation in patients with polytrauma abdominal compartment syndrome.
Child
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Decompression, Surgical
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Emergencies
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Health Resorts
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Hematoma
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Humans
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Intra-Abdominal Hypertension
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Korea
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Laparotomy
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Lower Body Negative Pressure
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Male
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Peritoneum
3.Single Stage Posterior Lumbar-Sacral Reconstruction with Expendable Cage and Iliac Screw for Fifth Lumbar Fracture-Dislocation.
Won Seo CHOI ; Kyoung Suok CHO ; Sang Bok LEE ; Pill Woo HUH ; Do Sung YOO
Korean Journal of Neurotrauma 2013;9(2):135-138
Fracture-dislocations of the fifth lumbar vertebra are rare. Treatment of L5 vertebra fractures depends on fracture type and neurological findings. The authors describe a single-staged surgical technique of only posterior circumferential decompression, spinal reconstruction with expandable cage insertion and instrument fixation.
Decompression
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Spine
4.Single Stage Posterior Lumbar-Sacral Reconstruction with Expendable Cage and Iliac Screw for Fifth Lumbar Fracture-Dislocation.
Won Seo CHOI ; Kyoung Suok CHO ; Sang Bok LEE ; Pill Woo HUH ; Do Sung YOO
Korean Journal of Neurotrauma 2013;9(2):135-138
Fracture-dislocations of the fifth lumbar vertebra are rare. Treatment of L5 vertebra fractures depends on fracture type and neurological findings. The authors describe a single-staged surgical technique of only posterior circumferential decompression, spinal reconstruction with expandable cage insertion and instrument fixation.
Decompression
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Spine
5.Occurrence of a spinal intradural arachnoid cyst after epiduroscopic neural decompression.
Eun Jeong CHO ; Kyeongbae JEON ; Young Hoon KIM ; Dong Eon MOON
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2013;65(3):270-272
No abstract available.
Arachnoid
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Decompression
6.Percutaneous laser disc decompression for patients with disc herniation passed open surgery.
Journal of Practical Medicine 2000;392(12):29-31
There is still a debate about indication of PLDD for patients of disc herniation passed open surgery at some level. Among our opinion, PLDD is indictable for patients having previous laminectomy if the disc height is not decreased remarkably, the annulus fibrosis is still continuous, the wound fibrosification is not obvious and there is (are) not other contraindication(s) as for ordinary patients of herniated disc.
surgery
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Decompression
7.Median sacral artery injury during percutaneous mechanical disc decompression using Dekompressor(R).
Young Uk KIM ; Eun Young CHAE ; Ji Hoon LEE ; Chang Hee LEE ; Young Ki KIM
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2014;67(Suppl):S60-S61
No abstract available.
Arteries*
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Decompression*
8.Median sacral artery injury during percutaneous mechanical disc decompression using Dekompressor(R).
Young Uk KIM ; Eun Young CHAE ; Ji Hoon LEE ; Chang Hee LEE ; Young Ki KIM
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2014;67(Suppl):S60-S61
No abstract available.
Arteries*
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Decompression*
9.A deadly twist detorted
Aries Glenn B. Superable ; Meliza M. Lampitoc ; Zoraida R. Umipig-Guevara
Philippine Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2021;45(3):117-121
Intestinal obstruction secondary to sigmoid colon volvulus in pregnancy is a rare but serious complication of pregnancy with significant maternal and fetal mortality. We report the first case in this institution of volvulus of the sigmoid colon in a pregnant patient on her 30th week age of gestation that was successfully managed conservatively with flexible colonoscopic decompression and detorsion. The presenting signs and symptoms seen in this patient are the same as with a nonpregnant patient and are often nonspecific. Hence, a high level of suspicion is essential for early diagnosis. Fetal and maternal mortality rates are higher during pregnancy if the diagnosis is delayed
Colonoscopy
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Decompression
10.Compressor Fishing Practices among Fisher-divers of Lampirong (Placuna placenta) and their Associated Health Risks in a Coastal Municipality in Panay, Philippines.
Philippine Journal of Health Research and Development 2019;23(3):31-38
Background: Compressor fishing is a strategy adopted by small-scale artisanal fishers of coastal communities in Panay, Western Visayas. The practice persists among subsistence Lampirong fisher-divers whose livelihood depends on seasonal fishing. Placuna placenta known locally as Lampirong, is valued for its shells, which are made into shell craft like the famous capiz window. Related studies which examined traditional diving practices and compressor fishing identified risk factors such as inappropriate dive training and use of unsuitable diving gears.
Objective: The study aimed to investigate the plight and health risks associated with common malpractices among Lampirong fisher-divers who utilize the compressor fishing strategy.
Methodology: In this ethnographic study, five (5) Lampirong fisher-divers narrated the health risks and managing practices that they have adapted to survive compressor fishing. Primary data from field observation and interviews with the fisher-divers as well as secondary data from related studies were utilized for comparison and analysis. Considering the health risks that compressor fishing poses to fisher-divers, this study attempted a reflexive position drawing from the principle of ecological public health.
Results: The health risks of compressor fishing are known to fisher-divers, thus, they have developed managing practices which include observance of certain clear-cut rules (the do's and don'ts) to ensure underwater survival. Improvised diving gears are worn but barely protect the Lampirong fisher-divers from decompression illness or sickness. Related studies validated these symptoms such as nose bleed, dull pain in the ears, blood dripping from the ears, headache, and physical fatigue from prolonged dives. They rationalized the practice of Lampirong compressor fishing as a means to bring food to the table for families in fishing communities.
Conclusion: While the Philippine law prohibits or regulates compressor fishing, there is still a need for a policy or program that will address the health risks caused by compressor fishing.
Decompression Sickness