1.Avulsion Fracture of Medial Cuneiform by Tibialis Anterior Tendon (A Case Report).
Su Han AHN ; Hyung Chun KIM ; Kwang Yeol KIM ; Hyeong Jo YOON ; In Yeol KIM
Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society 2010;14(2):194-196
Avulsion fracture of medial cuneiform by tibialis anterior tendon is quite rare. It has been reported about the avulsion fracture and surgical repair of tibialis anterior tendon rupture at distal insertion site of medial cuneiform in Korea. We report a case of right foot medial cuneiform avulsion fracture by tibialis anterior tendon after autobike accident and describe this case with a review of literature.
Foot
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Korea
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Rupture
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Tendons
2.Tuberculosis of the Breast.
Sang Hee KIM ; Kyung A JO ; Tae Hyeong KWON ; Byoung Seon RHO ; Dae Sung KIM ; Kwang Soo YOON
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1997;53(5):631-634
Tuberculosis of the breast is a rare disease. Its diagnosis is difficult because clinical and radiological appearances are not specific and because isolation of the tubercle bacillus from the lesion is seldom possible. This disease is more common in women between 20 to 40 years of age, but is rare in male, elderly patients and prepubertal women. Difinite diagnosis rests on bacterilogical proof and histopathological findings -formation of a granuloma and usually caseous necrosis with or without demonstrable acid-fast bacilli. Treatment of the disease requires a combination of surgery and antitubercular drugs. We experienced 10 cases of tuberculosis of the breast and report with on them along a literature review.
Aged
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Antitubercular Agents
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Bacillus
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Breast*
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Diagnosis
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Female
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Granuloma
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Humans
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Male
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Necrosis
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Rare Diseases
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Tuberculosis*
3.Posterior Atlantoaxial Transarticular Screw Fixation with Interspinous Iliac Bone graft for Atlantoaxial Inxtability.
Hyeong Geun JOO ; Won Gyu CHOI ; Eu Jung KIM ; Hyung Bogn MOON ; Hyun Won JO ; Sung Moon YOON
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1996;25(4):882-889
Atlato-axial instability is a serious condition that often requires operation. Atlanto-axial subluxation may cause severe symptoms; and threaten the intergrity of the spinal cord, leading to quadriplegia or sudden death. A techique of combining C1-C2 posterior screw fixation with a supplemental bone wire fusion has been advocated for the management of atlantoaxial instability. It was used in 9 patients with this disorder. Patients ages ranged from 20 years to 52 years; follow-up period ranged from 3 to 16 months with a mean of 9.8 months. All nine patients gained immediate rigid fixation of C1,2 with this technique. Of these 9 patients, instability occurred due to trauma in seven, os odotoideum in one and os odontoideum with trauma in another one. One patient was presented with nonunion and C1,2 instability after a Halovest applications a result of type II odontoid fracture. All 9 patients were placed in a philedelphia collar for 12weeks and all achieved solid fusion. Posterior atlantoaxial facet screw fixation provides immediate multidirectional rigid fixation of C1,2 and is mechanically superior to siring or clamp fixation. This technique maximizes success without the need for a supplemental rigid external orthosis.
Bone Wires
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Death, Sudden
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Orthotic Devices
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Quadriplegia
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Spinal Cord
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Spinal Fusion
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Transplants*
4.Blood Glucose Level and Neurological Outcome in Head-Injured Patients.
Jeong Pill PARK ; Hyung Bong MOON ; Hyeong Geun JOO ; Hyun Won JO ; Hyuk PARK ; Sung Moon YOON
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1993;22(11):1206-1212
The authors had analysed retrospectively a series of 286 consecutive patients with head injury who were admitted to the department of neurosurgery. Dong Gang Hospital between March and July, 1992. 59 cases underwent craniotomy for evacuation of intracranial hematoma and/or placement of subarachnoid bolt for intracranial pressure monitoring under general anesthesia. Patients with a Glasgow Coma Scale(GCS) Score of 8 or less had significantly higher serum glucose levels postoperatively than patients with GCS score of 12 to 15(p<0.05). Patients who subsequently remained in a vegetative state or died had significantly higher glucose levels postoperatively than patients who had good outcome or moderate disability(p<0.05). Among the more severely injured patients(GCS Score< or =8), a serum glucose level greater than 200mg/dl on admission is associated with a significantly worse outcome(p<0.05). The results suggest that severely head-injured patients frequently showed hyperglycemia and the elevted serum glucose level may worsen the neurological outcome in such patients.
Anesthesia, General
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Blood Glucose*
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Coma
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Craniocerebral Trauma
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Craniotomy
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Glucose
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Hematoma
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Humans
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Hyperglycemia
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Intracranial Pressure
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Neurosurgery
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Persistent Vegetative State
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Retrospective Studies
5.Operative Treatment of Chronic Recurrent Dislocation of Peroneal Tendon: A Case Report.
Do Young LEE ; Jae Do KANG ; Moon Sup LIM ; Hyeong Jo YOON
Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society 2007;11(1):120-122
Traumatic dislocation of the peroneal tendon is an infrequent injury. This injury is caused by forceful dorsiflexion of the foot accompanied by a powerful contraction of the peroneal muscles. This mechanism of injury tears the superior peroneal retinaculum and allows the tendons to snap anteriorly. We experienced a case of chronic recurrent dislocation of the peroneal tendon, which was treated by bone block surgery using autograft of lateral fibula and reattachment of the superior peroneal retinaculum. The clinical result was satisfactory.
Autografts
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Dislocations*
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Fibula
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Foot
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Muscles
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Tendons*
6.Retroperitoneal Extramedullary Plasmacytoma.
Byeong Kyu PARK ; Yoon Young CHO ; Hun Mo RHOO ; Hyeong Ho JO ; Min Young SON
Korean Journal of Medicine 2016;91(2):216-223
Extramedullary plasmacytoma (EMP) is a plasma cell tumor located outside of the bone marrow. It most often occurs in the upper respiratory tract (85%), as well as the head and neck, and very rarely occurs in the retroperitoneum. Here we report the case of a 57-year-old woman with retroperitoneal EMP.
Bone Marrow
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Female
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Head
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Multiple Myeloma
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Neck
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Plasmacytoma*
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Respiratory System
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Retroperitoneal Fibrosis
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Retroperitoneal Space
7.Treatment of Distal Clavicle Fracture Using Hook Plate.
Su Han AHN ; Hyeong Jo YOON ; Kwang Yeol KIM ; Hyung Chun KIM ; In Yeol KIM
Journal of the Korean Fracture Society 2011;24(1):48-54
PURPOSE: To evaluate the result of distal clavicle fracture treated by Hook plate (LCP clavicle hook plate, Synthes(R), Paoli, Switzerland). MATERIALS AND METHODS: 10 patients with distal clavicle fracture treated by Hook plate from April 2008 to March 2010 were analyzed. The average follow-up period was 10 (range 4 to 26) months. The reduction was qualified and evaluated according to the immediate post-operative, final radiographs. We analyze the result by UCLA score and Kona's functional evaluation. RESULTS: By radiologic evaluation, all cases showed anatomical reduction and solid union. By Kona's functional evaluation, there are 7 cases with excellent results, 3 cases with good results. The UCLA score was average 33.3 (range 29 to 35) points followed by 6 excellent cases, 4 good cases. As complication, 1 case showed post-operative clavicle shaft fracture and 1 case showed acromial osteolysis on X-rays. We found no complications such as skin irritation, infection, loosening of screws, and plate failure. CONCLUSION: The Hook plate fixation for distal clavicle fracture is considered effective method for satisfactory reduction and rigid fixation, a lower incidence of nonunion and excellent clinical result.
Clavicle
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Incidence
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Osteolysis
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Skin
8.Treatment of Forearm Shaft Fracture with Modified Interlocking Intramedullary Nail.
Kwang Yul KIM ; Moon Sup LIM ; Shin Kwon CHOI ; Hyeong Jo YOON
Journal of the Korean Fracture Society 2008;21(2):157-164
PURPOSE: To evaluate the result of forearm shaft fracture treated by modified interlocking intramedullary nail (Acumed, Hillsbrough, IN, USA). MATERIALS AND METHODS: 15 patients with fracture of radius, ulna, radio-ulna shaft treated by modified interlocking intramedullary nail from December 2003 to February 2007 were analyzed. Modified interlocking intramedullary nail has paddle blade tip and fluted rod, so the distal screw fixation was not needed but had relatively firm fixation. It has advantages including short operation time, small operation scar. The average follow up period was 8.3 months (range, 5~15 months). We analyzed the results by average union time and the functional results according to Anderson's criteria. RESULTS: The mean duration of union was 9.8 weeks in radius and 11.4 weeks in ulna. The average range of motion of forearm was 74.6 degree in supination and 72 degree in pronation.. Functional results assessed by Anderson were rated excellet in 12 cases, satisfactory in 3 cases. We found no complications such as delayed union, non-union, neurovascular injury and infection. CONCLUSION: Modified interlocking intramedullary nail (Acumed, Hillsbrough, IN, USA) is a viable therapeutic alternative in the management of forearm shaft fracture.
Cicatrix
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Follow-Up Studies
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Forearm
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Humans
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Nails
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Pronation
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Radius
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Range of Motion, Articular
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Supination
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Ulna
9.Adjuvant Chemotherapy Using the FOLFOX Regimen in Colon Cancer.
Hyeong Joon JEON ; Jin Hee WOO ; Hak Yoon LEE ; Ki Jae PARK ; Hong Jo CHOI
Journal of the Korean Society of Coloproctology 2011;27(3):140-146
PURPOSE: Great progress has been made in the adjuvant treatment of colon cancer. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy using the FOLFOX regimen in patients with stage III and high-risk stage II colon cancer. METHODS: Eighty-two patients who underwent a potentially curative resection for stage III or high-risk stage II colon cancer were enrolled in this retrospective study. They received FOLFOX4 or modified FOLFOX6. The primary endpoint was disease-free survival. RESULTS: During the median follow-up of 37 months (range, 21 to 61 months), 14 patients experienced disease relapse. The disease-free survival rate at 3 years was 82.9%: 84.6% for stage II and 82.6% for stage III. At the time of the analysis, 8 patients were dead from recurrence. The probability of overall survival at 5 years was 74.5%: 90% for stage II and 74.6% for stage III. Grade 3 or 4 hematologic adverse events included neutropenia (40.2%), anemia (2.4%), and thrombocytopenia (1.2%). Gastrointestinal toxicities included grade 3 or 4 nausea (4.9%) and stomatitis (2.4%). Peripheral sensory neuropathy was observed in 81.7% of the patients during treatment. Of the 11 patients (13.4%) who had grade 3 peripheral sensory neuropathy during treatment, grade 3 symptoms were persistent in 3 patients with gait disturbance at the time of analysis. No treatment-related deaths were recorded. CONCLUSION: Postoperative chemotherapy using the FOLFOX regimen, oxaliplatin in combination with 5-fluorouracil and leucovorin, is effective and tolerable in patients with stage III and high-risk stage II colon cancer.
Anemia
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Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols
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Chemotherapy, Adjuvant
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Colon
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Colonic Neoplasms
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Disease-Free Survival
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Fluorouracil
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Follow-Up Studies
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Gait
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Humans
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Leucovorin
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Nausea
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Neutropenia
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Organoplatinum Compounds
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Recurrence
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Retrospective Studies
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Stomatitis
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Thrombocytopenia
10.Infection Control in Parenteral Nutrition Preparation and Compounding.
Ji Hyeong CHOE ; Jin Hee BAEK ; Yun Hee JO ; Yoon Sook CHO
Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2018;10(2):31-37
Recently, in Korea, the importance of preparation and use of injectable drugs has been emphasized due to successive fatal accidents caused by injection infections. Parenteral nutrition (PN) has also been identified as a cause of infection. Cases of infection due to PN have been reported not only in Korea, but also abroad, and contamination occurs mainly during the preparation of PN. Because sterile preparation and compounding of injections are very important for infection control and patient safety, this article reviews the major guidelines outlined thus far. The Korea Ministry of Food and Drug Safety in 2006 published guidelines and the KSHP (Korean Society of Health-System Pharmacists) recently issued guidelines for the aseptic preparation of injections. In addition, as US guidelines, the ASHP (American Society of Health-System Pharmacists) guidelines and United States Pharmacopeia (USP) < 797 > are also reviewed. The recent guidelines published by the KSHP have significance in that they were adopted in accordance with the domestic reality, even though they conform to foreign guidelines, and are expected to be guidelines for hospital pharmacists performing aseptic preparation work. In addition, the Korea Ministry of Health and Welfare is considering appropriate guidelines for the safe management of medications, training staff for infection prevention and strengthening staff capacity. Furthermore, the gradual expansion of aseptic compounding facilities and human resources, as well as the provision of adequate medical costs are also considered. Based on the establishment and standardization of injectable drugs compounding guidelines for Korean hospitals, it is believed that if human resources and facilities are supported and medical charges are improved, it will be possible to expect the safer preparation and use of injections.
Drug Compounding
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Humans
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Infection Control*
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Korea
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Parenteral Nutrition*
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Patient Safety
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Pharmacists
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United States