1.Osteotomy and iliac bone graft for the treatment of malunion caused by failed mandibular fracture reduction
Archives of Craniofacial Surgery 2020;21(6):384-386
This report describes osteotomy and iliac bone graft for malunion caused by failed mandibular fracture reduction. A 27-year-old man was referred 3 months after a motor vehicle accident. At another hospital, two operations had been performed for symphyseal fracture using two resorbable plates. Malocclusion was noted, and panoramic radiography and computed tomography revealed a misaligned dental arch, with a 9.37-mm gap between the central and the lateral incisor of the left mandible. A wafer was made from the patient’s dental model, and a maxillary arch bar was applied. Through a lower gingivolabial incision, osteotomy was performed between the malunited symphyseal fracture segments. Both segments were reduced to their original position using the wafer and fixed with titanium miniplates via intermaxillary fixation (IMF). The intersegmental gap was filled with cancellous bone from the iliac crest. The gingival defect was covered with a mucosal transposition flap from the gingivolabial sulcus. IMF and the wafer were maintained for 5 and 9 weeks, respectively. At postoperative week 13, the screws were removed from the mandible and satisfactory occlusion was noted. His mouth opening improved from 2.5 to 3 finger breadths (40 mm). This case demonstrates the need for sufficient IMF when using resorbable plates.
2.Evaluation for Conversion from a Laparoscopic to an Open Cholecystectomy.
Myung Soo MA ; Kweon Chun KIM ; Seong Hwan KIM ; Young Don MIN ; Jeong Hwan CHANG ; Cheong Young KIM
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1998;54(Suppl):1018-1023
The laparoscopic cholecystectomy is now a standard part of general surgical practice. Conversion from a laparoscopic cholecystectomy to an open cholecystectomy is sometimes required. To identify the factors predisposing to conversion, we retrospectively reviewed all patients undergoing a laparoscopic cholecystectomy from December 1991 to June 1996 at Chosun University Hospital. Factors evaluated were age, sex, history of acute cholecystitis, previous abdominal surgery, associated disease, laboratory findings, and thickened gallbladder wall identified by preoperative ultrasound. Conversion to an open cholecystectomy was required in 42(9.0%) of the 465 patients. The most common reason for conversion was the inability to define the anatomy secondary to inflammation or adhesions. Significant predictors of conversion to an open cholecystectomy were increasing age (age over 60 years), presense of associated disease, a thickened gallbladder wall found by preoperative ultrasound, acute cholecystitis, and increased alkaline phosphatase level. Multivariate analysis found a patients age of over 60 years to be an independent predictor of conversion to an open cholecystectomy. An appreciation for these predictors of conversion will allow appropriate planning by the patients, the institution, and the surgeons. Although data are lacking, increasing experience with laparoscopic cholecystectomy has likely resulted in earlier recognition of the need for conversion to an open cholecystectomy with a resultant decrease in morbidity.
Alkaline Phosphatase
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Cholecystectomy*
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Cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic
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Cholecystitis, Acute
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Gallbladder
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Humans
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Inflammation
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Multivariate Analysis
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Retrospective Studies
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Ultrasonography
3.Vaccinium bracteatum Thunb. Exerts Anti-Inflammatory Activity by Inhibiting NF-κB Activation in BV-2 Microglial Cells.
Seung Hwan KWON ; Shi Xun MA ; Yong Hyun KO ; Jee Yeon SEO ; Bo Ram LEE ; Taek Hwan LEE ; Sun Yeou KIM ; Seok Yong LEE ; Choon Gon JANG
Biomolecules & Therapeutics 2016;24(5):543-551
This study was designed to evaluate the pharmacological effects of Vaccinium bracteatum Thunb. methanol extract (VBME) on microglial activation and to identify the underlying mechanisms of action of these effects. The anti-inflammatory properties of VBME were studied using lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated BV-2 microglial cells. We measured the production of nitric oxide (NO), inducible NO synthase (iNOS), cyclooxygenase (COX)-2, prostaglandin E₂ (PGE₂), tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), interleukin-1 beta (IL-1β), and interleukin-6 (IL-6) as inflammatory parameters. We also examined the effect of VBME on intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and the activity of nuclear factor-kappa B p65 (NF-κB p65). VBME significantly inhibited LPS-induced production of NO and PGE₂ and LPS-mediated upregulation of iNOS and COX-2 expression in a dose-dependent manner; importantly, VBME was not cytotoxic. VBME also significantly reduced the generation of the pro-inflammatory cytokines TNF-α, IL-1β, and IL-6. In addition, VBME significantly dampened intracellular ROS production and suppressed NF-κB p65 translocation by blocking IκB-α phosphorylation and degradation in LPS-stimulated BV2 cells. Our findings indicate that VBME inhibits the production of inflammatory mediators in BV-2 microglial cells by suppressing NF-κB signaling. Thus, VBME may be useful in the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases due to its ability to inhibit inflammatory mediator production in activated BV-2 microglial cells.
Cytokines
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Interleukin-1beta
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Interleukin-6
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Methanol
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Neurodegenerative Diseases
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Nitric Oxide
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Nitric Oxide Synthase
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Phosphorylation
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Prostaglandin-Endoperoxide Synthases
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Reactive Oxygen Species
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Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
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Up-Regulation
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Vaccinium*
4.A Case of Porphyria with reversible MRI findings.
Suk Yun KANG ; Hyeo Il MA ; Kyu Hwan KWAK ; San Ahm LEE
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 1998;16(2):241-244
The porphyrias are inherited or acquired disorders of specific enzymes in the heme biosynthetic pathway. Porphyrias have diverse neurologic manifestations with unknown mechanism. Some authors have proposed ischemic vasculopathy as a cause of neurologic deficits, which was supported by reversible MRI lesions in porphyrias. We report a rare case with reversible MRI findings in porphyria. A 27-year-old woman was presented with seizures and hallucinations. MRI revealed multiple lesions of both hemispheres. After treatment, MRI lesions showed marked resolution of signal abnormalities.
Adult
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Biosynthetic Pathways
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Female
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Hallucinations
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Heme
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging*
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Neurologic Manifestations
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Porphyrias*
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Seizures
5.Asymptomatic Pheochromocytoma: A case report.
Myung Soo MA ; Kweon Cheon KIM ; Young Don MIN ; Seong Hwan KIM ; Hyun Jin CHO ; Tae Hyung CHO
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1998;54(4):607-612
Pheochromocytomas are catecholamine-producing tumors that typically cause hypertension. They are rare tumors that can pose problems in diagnosis and detection. Although they usually present classic symptoms, they can at times present symptoms that mimic other clinical conditions. Especially, children have fewer malignant tumors, non-extra-adrenal tumors, and tumors with greater bilaterality and multiplicity. The diagnosis of pheochromocytomas is based upon clinical suspicion and biochemical study. Radiologic localization is obtained before operation because of the variable location of this tumor. The treatment of choice is surgical resection. We reports a case of asymptomatic pheochromocytoma that was treated with tumor excision. To prevent intraoperative and postoperative complications, precise preoperative diagnosis and localization, as well as adequate preoperative management, are necessary.
Child
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Diagnosis
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Humans
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Hypertension
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Pheochromocytoma*
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Postoperative Complications
6.The Prevalence of “Drinking and Biking” and Associated Risk Factors: The Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.
Se Hwan HWANG ; Ma Rhip AHN ; Kyung Do HAN ; Jung Ho LEE
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2017;32(9):1396-1400
With the steady rise of health and environmental awareness, the number of bicyclists is increasing. However, there are few epidemiologic studies on bicycling under the influence (BUI). The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of BUI and the associated risk factors in a representative Korean population. The data of 4,833 adult bicyclists who participated in the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2010–2012) were analyzed. Among the 4,833 participants investigated in this study, 586 (12.1%) had experienced BUI. As participants’ age increased, so did the prevalence of BUI (P < 0.001), with the participants who were aged 60–69 showing the highest prevalence of BUI (19.6%). With regard to BUI and drinking habits, the likelihood of being a heavy or high-risk drinker increased with the frequency of BUI (P < 0.001). In addition, there was a positive relationship between the frequency of BUI and alcohol use disorder identification score level. Finally, those who had previous experiences of BUI were significantly more likely to drive and ride motorcycles under the influence (P < 0.001). In conclusion, the prevalence of BUI was 12.1% and several associated risk factors for BUI were elucidated in this study. The development of specific preventive strategies and educational programs aimed at deterring individuals at a high risk of engaging in BUI is expected to reduce the number of alcohol-related bicycle injuries.
Adult
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Bicycling
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Drinking
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Epidemiologic Studies
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Humans
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Korea*
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Motorcycles
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Nutrition Surveys*
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Prevalence*
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Risk Factors*
7.Inhibitory Effects of Eucommia ulmoides Oliv. Bark on Scopolamine-Induced Learning and Memory Deficits in Mice.
Seung Hwan KWON ; Shi Xun MA ; Hyun Joong JOO ; Seok Yong LEE ; Choon Gon JANG
Biomolecules & Therapeutics 2013;21(6):462-469
Eucommia ulmoides Oliv. Bark (EUE) is commonly used for the treatment of hypertension, rheumatoid arthritis, lumbago, and ischialgia as well as to promote longevity. In this study, we tested the effects of EUE aqueous extract in graded doses to protect and enhance cognition in scopolamine-induced learning and memory impairments in mice. EUE significantly improved the impairment of short-term or working memory induced by scopolamine in the Y-maze and significantly reversed learning and memory deficits in mice as measured by the passive avoidance and Morris water maze tests. One day after the last trial session of the Morris water maze test (probe trial session), EUE dramatically increased the latency time in the target quadrant in a dose-dependent manner. Furthermore, EUE significantly inhibited acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and thiobarbituric acid reactive substance (TBARS) activities in the hippocampus and frontal cortex in a dose-dependent manner. EUE also markedly increased brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and phosphorylation of cAMP element binding protein (CREB) in the hippocampus of scopolamine-induced mice. Based on these findings, we suggest that EUE may be useful for the treatment of cognitive deficits, and that the beneficial effects of EUE are mediated, in part, by cholinergic signaling enhancement and/or protection.
Acetylcholinesterase
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Alzheimer Disease
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Animals
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Arthritis, Rheumatoid
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Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor
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Carrier Proteins
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Cognition
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Eucommiaceae*
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Hippocampus
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Hypertension
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Learning*
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Longevity
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Low Back Pain
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Maze Learning
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Memory Disorders*
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Memory*
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Memory, Short-Term
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Mice*
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Phosphorylation
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Scopolamine Hydrobromide
8.Combined Bilateral Depth and Subdural Electrode Investigation in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy.
Hyeo Il MA ; Joong Koo KANG ; Kyu Hwan KWAK ; Jung Kyo LEE ; Sang Ahm LEE
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2000;18(5):589-594
BACKGROUND: Depth and subdural electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings are often required to identify an area of the brain for epileptic surgery. We simultaneously compared bilaterally placed depth and subdural electrode EEGs to determine the site of seizure origins from the temporal lobes. METHODS: We included nine consecutive patients with medically refractory temporal lobe epilepsy, whose noninvasive evaluations such as magnetic resonance imaging, scalp and sphenoidal EEG, and other tests had not proved consistent lateralization. All patients had bilateral temporal depth electrodes, anterior and lateral temporal subdural strip electrodes. Thirty-eight clinical seizures and 3 subclinical seizures were evaluated. RESULTS: Seven out of 9 patients (78%) had unitemporal seizures, one patient had bilateral seizures, and the other had lateral temporal seizures in an invasive study. Ictal onset was localized by depth electrodes in 8 patients, and subdural strip electrodes in one. In ictal recordings, the ictal rhythms never spread to the contralateral neocortex before the ipsilateral neocortex. Most of the ictal rhythms began focally with periodic spikes or fast activities in the depth electrode, then spread to the ipsilateral strip electrode after 14 to 90 seconds (mean : 35.2 seconds). If ictal rhythms propagated to the contralateral side, it took 14 to 140 seconds (mean : 64.2 seconds). Subdural strip electrodes were less sensitive than depth electrodes in the detection of seizure onset and subclinical seizures, but were accurate when lateralized. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that EEG recordings with depth and subdural strip electrodes correctly identify and lateralize temporal lobe seizures more often than subdural electrodes alone.
Brain
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Electrodes*
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Electroencephalography
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Epilepsies, Partial
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Epilepsy, Temporal Lobe*
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Neocortex
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Scalp
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Seizures
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Temporal Lobe*
9.Comparison of factors related to persistent aura in TLE patients after temporal lobectomy.
Kyu Hwan KWAK ; Joong Koo KANG ; Hyeo Il MA ; Sang Ahm LEE ; Choong Gon CHOI ; Jung Kyo LEE
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 1998;16(6):820-825
BACKGROUND: Persistent auras after temporal lobectomy may be bothersome to the patients even though they are seizure free. But most authors specifically are concerned about the seizure outcome itself. The aim of the present study was to investigate which factors are related to persistent auras in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy(TLE) after temporal lobectomy. METHODS: We have retrospectively analysed many factors in 38 TLE patients with aura. All patients underwent anterior temporal lobectomy with amygdalo-hippocampectomy. Twenty three patients were seizure and aura free (completely seizure-free) and 15 patients had persistent auras(persistent auras) in spite of seizure-free. Characteristics of auras, past medical history, presence of secondary GTC, seizure frequency, age of surgery, age of onset, duration of habitual seizure, ictal EEG pattern, and pre- and postoperative MRI findings were compared between group with completely seizure-free and group with persistent aura. RESULTS: Characteristics of aura, past medical history, presence of secondary GTC, seizure frequency, ictal EEG pattern, age of onset, and age of surgery had no statistical differences between both groups. Seizure duration of group with persistent aura seemed to be longer than that of group with completely seizure-free(13.6 years vs 17.0 years, median test, p=0.10) and remained hippocampus in postsurgical MRI seemed to be related to persistent auras(Fisher's exact test, p=0.06). CONCLUSIONS: We found that there were suggestive differences in seizure duration and remained hippocampus between the two groups.
Age of Onset
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Anterior Temporal Lobectomy
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Electroencephalography
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Epilepsy*
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Epilepsy, Temporal Lobe
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Hippocampus
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Prognosis
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Retrospective Studies
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Seizures
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Temporal Lobe
10.Unplanned change from double free flap to a chimeric anterolateral thigh flap in recurrent laryngeal cancer
Sae Hwi KI ; Sung Hwan MA ; Seung Hyun SIM ; Matthew Seung Suk CHOI
Archives of Craniofacial Surgery 2019;20(6):416-420
Reconstruction method choice in recurrent head and neck cancer depends on surgical history, radiation therapy dosage, conditions of recipient vessels, and general patient condition. Furthermore, when defects are multiple or three dimensional in nature, reconstruction and flap choice aimed at rebuilding the functional structure of the head and neck are difficult. We experienced successful reconstruction of recurrent laryngeal cancer requiring reconstruction of esophageal and tracheostomy stroma defects using a chimeric two-skin anterolateral thigh flap with a single pedicle.
Esophagus
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Free Tissue Flaps
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Head
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Head and Neck Neoplasms
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Humans
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Laryngeal Neoplasms
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Methods
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Neck
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Thigh
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Tracheostomy