1.Anti-adhesion effect of absorbable biomaterials during tendon reconstruction
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(21):3185-3192
BACKGROUND:After sports tendon injury, tendon adhesion is the main reason for the failure to repair tendon injury. So, an ideal anti-adhesion material plays an important role in the tendon reconstruction.
OBGECTIVE:To analyze the clinical effect and features of absorbable medical biomaterials in inhibiting tendon adhesion after repair of sports tendon injury.
METHODS:CNKI and Pub Med database were retrieved by the first author using computer to search relevant articles about meniscal repair and tissue engineering technology published from 1988 to 2015. The key words were “tendon repair, tendon adhesion, absorbable biomaterials” in Chinese and English, respectively.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Basic and clinical studies on absorbable anti-adhesion materials have achieved remarkable results. Currently absorbable anti-adhesion materials include hyaluronic acid, polylactic acid, colagen and fibrin glue, which have good biocompatibility and can be absorbed and degradedin vivo. With simple clinical implementation, these materials can completely cover the wound surface. The main mechanisms are as folows: reducing the generation of colagen fibers, isolation barrier, accelerating hemostasis, antisepsis and anti-inflammation, thereby effectively reducing reconstructed tendon adhesion and promoting tendon healing. But they have their limitations: hyaluronic acid has short acting durationin vivoand immunogenicity; polylactic acid eventualy is decomposed into smal molecules that cancause aseptic inflammation; colagen and fibrin glue both have certain shortcomings in biocompatibility and activity.
2.The Right and Responsibilities of Doctor.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2000;43(6):522-546
No abstract available.
3.Long noncoding RNA and tumor
International Journal of Surgery 2011;38(5):349-352
There has been increasing evidence that transcription of non-coding genome sequence is important to life:Relative to the protein coding sequence and a variety of small molecule RNA.IncRNA research is still only in its infancy.Its function and regulation need to be of further studied.In this paper,the current relationship between the tumor and the IncRNA is reviewed.IncRNA may provide new basis and targets for cancer diagnosis and treatment.
4.Application of Early Enteral Nutrition on Treatment of Severe Acute Pancreatitis
Chinese Journal of Bases and Clinics in General Surgery 2008;0(08):-
Objective To discuss the feasibility and safety of early enteral nutrition (EN) on treatment of severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) and its influence. Methods The advancement about application of early EN on treatment of SAP in recent years were reviewed. Results In patients with SAP, early EN via catheter placed in the jejunum could protect the integrity of intestinal barrier and reduce infectious complications. But no consensus had been reached about the starting time, ingredient and infusion mode yet. Conclusion Early EN may have positive effects on treatment of SAP, but further researches are still needed.
5.Open Men iscal Repair of the Knee Joint
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1994;29(5):1411-1416
The meniscus has improtant functions of shock absorption, load transmission, lubrication and significant contribution to stability of the knee. Accordingly, repair rather than excision can be expectd to be satisfactory and functional teatment for knee joint. We had Repaired 56 cases of meniscal tears from March, 1987 to September of 1992, among which 42 cases were followed up for at least 12 months to 60 months at most(in average 36 months). The results were as follows; 1) In medial meniscal tears, 26 cases were acute, while five were chronic. As for the lateral meniscus, acute and chronic teats were observed in nine and two cases, respectively. 2) Eleven of the 35 acute tears were associated with anterior cruciate ligament tears, while three of seven chronic tears were associated with anterior cruciate ligament tears. 3) Second-look arthroscopic examinations were performed on nine repaired cases. Retears occurred in two cases and seven cases revealed healing at repair sites. 4) Two cases(5%) out of 42 repaired menisci were return during follow-up. One was a case of isolated meniscal tear and the other was associated with rupture of anterior cruciate ligament. 5) Two return cases were repaired in the chronic stage of more than one year after trauma. 6) The standing radiographs which were taken in full extension and 45 flexion on eight out of 13 patients, who had been followed up for more than 4 years showed intact joint space without narrowing.
Absorption
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Joints
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Knee Joint
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Knee
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Lubrication
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Male
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Menisci, Tibial
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Rupture
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Shock
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Tears
6.A study on the mandibular eccentric movement of the subjects with TMJ click in horizontal plane.
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 1993;31(2):237-248
No abstract available.
Temporomandibular Joint*
7.A study on the occlusal contact of the subjects with temporomandibular joint sound.
Kwang Hyun YOON ; Dong Wan KANG
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 1993;31(1):51-61
No abstract available.
Temporomandibular Joint*
8.An epidemiologic study on the temporomandibular joint sound in adolescent.
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 1993;31(1):39-50
No abstract available.
Adolescent*
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Epidemiologic Studies*
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Humans
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Temporomandibular Joint*
9.Species Identification of the Genus Aeromonas Isolated from Freshwater Fish Culture-ponds and Seawater in Korea and Their Antibiotic Resistance Patterns.
Journal of the Korean Society for Microbiology 1999;34(4):393-400
Some species of mesophilic bacteria in the genus Aeromonas were isolated from a snakehead (Channa argus) culture-pond in the Myung-Ji area, a freshwater culture-pond in Pukyung National University, and seawater near the sewage treatment plant in Kwang-An Beach in Pusan. They were identified by biological characteristics, and their susceptibility to ten antibiotics including ampicillin, cefoxitin, ceftazidime cephalothin, cefotiam, chloramphenicol, nalidixic acid, rifampin, cefoperazone-sulbactam, and imipenem, was also studied. Four species in the genus Aeromonas, A. veronii biovar sobria (27 strains), A. caviae (14 strains), A. trota (1 strain), and A. schubertii (1 strain) were identified. A. trota, an unrecorded species in Korea, is reported for the first time in this study. Three strains of A. veronii biovar sobria showed multiple resistance to three kinds of antibiotics and one strain to four drugs. All strains of A. caviae were resistant to more than three drugs and seven strains to four drugs. A. trota was resistant to cephalothin and rifampin, but A. schubertii showed multiple resistance to ampicillin, nalidixic acid, and rifampin.
Aeromonas*
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Ampicillin
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Animals
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Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Bacteria
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Busan
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Cefotiam
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Cefoxitin
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Ceftazidime
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Cephalothin
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Chloramphenicol
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Drug Resistance, Microbial*
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Fresh Water*
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Guinea Pigs
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Imipenem
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Korea*
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Nalidixic Acid
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Plants
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Population Characteristics
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Rifampin
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Seawater*
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Sewage
10.Removed Intraocular Lenses: A Clinical and Histopathological Study.
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1990;31(5):587-596
Twenty intraocular lenses removed after periods of use ranging from 2 months to 17 years were examined by scanning electron microscopy(SEM). The lenses were retrieved from three sites, anterior chamber, iris-fixed and posterior chamber. The reasons for removal and type of lens were compared to the pathological findings and length of wear. Scanning electron microscopy showed pigment containing epithelial cells, fibroblasts and macrophages on all three categories of lens. The pathological response was not site specific. The presence of these cells on the lens surface strongly suggests a foreign body reaction by the host to the intraocular lens regardless of the duration of implantation or type of intraocular lens.
Anterior Chamber
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Epithelial Cells
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Fibroblasts
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Foreign-Body Reaction
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Lenses, Intraocular*
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Macrophages
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Microscopy, Electron, Scanning