1.Two Cases of Median Raphe Cyst of Male External Genitalia.
Yong Sun HEO ; Jae Il KWON ; Rae Woong PARK ; Young Soo KIM
Korean Journal of Urology 2000;41(2):349-351
No abstract available.
Genitalia*
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Humans
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Male*
2.Protective Effects of Epigallocatechin Gallate After UV Irradiation of Cultured Human Lens Epithelial Cells.
Jun HEO ; Byung Rae LEE ; Jae Woong KOH
Korean Journal of Ophthalmology 2008;22(3):183-186
PURPOSE: To evaluate the protective effects of epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) against UV irradiation of cultured human lens epithelial cells. METHODS: We irradiated cultured human lens epithelial cells with a 30-second pulse from a UV lamp with an irradiance of 0.6 mW/cm2. Five minutes and 1 hour after UV irradiation, we administered 0, 5, 10, 15, 25, 50, or 100 uM EGCG. The cell number was measured with a microscopic counting chamber and cell viability was evaluated using the 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyl tetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay. RESULTS: Compared to untreated cells, the total number of cultured human lens epithelial cells was markedly higher after UV irradiation. In a dose-dependent manner, viability was also higher in EGCG-treated cells. CONCLUSIONS: EGCG increased the cell count and cell viability after UV irradiation of cultured human lens epithelial cells, indicating that EGCG can protect lens epithelium against UV damage.
Antioxidants/*pharmacology
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Catechin/*analogs & derivatives/pharmacology
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Cell Count
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Cell Survival/drug effects
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Cells, Cultured
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Coloring Agents/diagnostic use
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Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
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Epithelial Cells/radiation effects
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Humans
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Lens, Crystalline/cytology/*radiation effects
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Radiation Injuries/*prevention & control
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Radiation-Protective Agents/*pharmacology
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Tetrazolium Salts/diagnostic use
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Thiazoles/diagnostic use
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*Ultraviolet Rays
3.EFFECTS OF ELECTROLYTE CONCENTRATION AND ETCHING TIME ON SURFACE ROUGHNESS OF NI-CR-BE ALLOY.
Jae Woong HEO ; Young Chan JEON ; Chang Mo JEONG ; Chang Sub LIM
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2000;38(2):178-190
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the surface roughness of Ni-Cr-Be alloy(Verabond ~, Aalba Dent Inc. USA) according to electrolyte concentration and etching time. Total of 150 metal specimens (12x 10 X 1.5mm) composed of 5 polisded specimens, 5 sandblasted specimens, 140 etched specimens were prepared. Etched groups were divided into 28 groups by the HC1O4 con= centrations(10, 30, 50, 70%) and etching times(15, 30, 60, 120, 180, 240, 300 seconds). The mean surface roughness(Ra) and the etching depth were measured with Optical 3-dimensional surface roughness measuring machine(Accura 1500M, Intek Engineering Co., Korea) and observed under SEM. The results obtaind were as follows 1. Surface roughness(Ra) and etching depth were affected by the order of etching time, electrolyte concentration, and their interaction (NO.05) . 2. Surface roughness(Ra) and etching depth were increased with etching time in 10%, 30% electrolyte concentrations, but they had no significant difference with etching time in 70%(P<0.05). 3. Surface roughness(Ra) and etching depth decreased in the order of 30, 10, 50, 70% electrolyte concentrations from 120 seconds etching time(p<0.05). 4. The remarkable morphologic changes in etched surface were observed along the grain boundaries in 15, 30 seconds of 10%, 30% concentrations and the morphologic changes could be denoted in the grains themselves as well as along the boundaries with the lapse of time. Even though the noticeable morphologic changes also took place in etched surface with 50% concentration, the degree of changes were less than that of changes with 10%, 30%. However, there were little morphologic changes with 70% concentration regardless of etching time. 5. Surface roughness(Ra) of sandblasting group with 50um A1203 had no significant difference with 30%-30 seconds etched group(p<0.05).
Alloys*
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Edible Grain
4.The Relationship between Physical Findings and the Recurrence after Steroid Injection in De Quervain's Disease.
Byung Hak OH ; Youn Moo HEO ; Jin Woong YI ; Jae Ik LEE ; Jae Sin LEE
Journal of the Korean Society for Surgery of the Hand 2016;21(3):131-136
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of steroid injection according to the stage of Finkelstein's test and the severity of tenderness on radial styloid in de Quervain's disease. METHODS: Between January 2011 and December 2012, a total of 57 patients (57 wrists) treated with steroid injection in de Quervain's disease were enrolled on this study. The severity of tenderness, the stage of Finkelstein's test and pain score using visual analogue scale (VAS) were assessed before steroid injection. And the effect of steroid injection was assessed until one year after steroid injection. The relationship between the recurrence of de Quervain's disease after steroid injection and pre-injection findings including tenderness, Finkelstein's test and VAS was assessed. RESULTS: The success rate of steroid injection was 71.9% (41/57 patients). The outcome of steroid injection was not significantly related to the severity of tenderness (p=0.648), the stage of Finkelstein's test (p=0.530) and VAS score (p=0.607). CONCLUSION: The tenderness on radial styloid and the Finkelstein's test are important physical findings for the diagnosis of de Quervain's disease. However, the severity of tenderness and the stage of Finkelstein's test were not showed as predictive factors for the outcome.
De Quervain Disease*
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Diagnosis
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Humans
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Recurrence*
5.Lumbar Disc Herniation Presenting Cauda Equina Syndrome.
Tae Wan KIM ; Jae Woong YOON ; Weon HEO ; Hwa Seung PARK ; Dong Youl RHEE
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2006;39(1):40-45
OBJECTIVE: To determine the relationship between the clinical outcome and the extent of surgical laminectomy for adequate decompression on the cases of cauda equina syndrome, the authors review and analyze their cases and compared with those of literatures. METHODS: The authors reviewed 655 patients retrospectively who had underwent surgery on the cases of lumbar disc herniation from January 2000 to December 2004. There were 19 patients (2.9%) who presented for clinical cauda equina syndrome. Among them, we selected and analyzed 15 patients who were treated by unilateral partial hemilaminectomy with discectomy or bilateral partial laminectomy with discectomy, and they had been followed from 5 weeks to 47 months postoperatively (mean, 13.47 months). The levels of the disc herniations were L4-5 in 8 patients, following L5-S1 in 4 patients and 2 levels(L4-5 and L5-S1) in 3 patients. Motor and sensory recoveries were recorded. Postoperative urinary function recovery was defined according to Gleave and Macfarlane7). RESULTS: In 12 months postoperatively, the bladder function was obtained in 14 of 15 patients(93%) with regaining urinary continence. Thirteen of 15 patients(86%) with preoperative motor weakness of lower extremities were recovered. Sensory deficit of lower extremities, perianal and saddle anesthesia were all recovered. Patients had recovered on lumbosciatic pain and saddle hypesthesia, in turn, motor function and urinary incontinence. CONCLUSION: In treating cauda equina syndrome, the authors did less extensive surgery, such as unilateral partial hemilaminectomy with discectomy or bilateral partial laminectomy with discectomy for adequate decompression. The outcome is satisfactory and comparable with those of subtotal or total laminectomy.
Anesthesia
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Cauda Equina*
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Decompression
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Diskectomy
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Humans
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Hypesthesia
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Laminectomy
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Lower Extremity
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Polyradiculopathy*
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Recovery of Function
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Retrospective Studies
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Urinary Bladder
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Urinary Incontinence
6.Various Treatments Using Invaluable Donor Cornea.
Seong Taeck KIM ; Young Chang LEE ; Jun HEO ; Seong Won YANG ; Jae Woong KOH
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2009;50(3):471-476
PURPOSE: To report cases of transplanting a donor's 2 corneas to 5 patients suffering from several corneal diseases. CASE SUMMARY: Two corneas were donated from a 66-year-old donor, who suffered from brain damage due to asphyxia, one hour after being pronounced dead by doctors. Two penetrating keratoplasties and 3 partial lamellar keratoplasties were performed for patients with corneal opacity, corneal ulcer and corneal perforation. After the procedure all grafts were stable. CONCLUSIONS: Under the present circumstances of decreasing donations of corneas after death and the increasing demand for keratoplasty in Korea, the mutual cooperation among hospitals to treat more than one patient using one donated cornea is a method the authors believe can alleviate this situation.
Aged
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Asphyxia
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Brain
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Cornea
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Corneal Diseases
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Corneal Opacity
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Corneal Perforation
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Corneal Transplantation
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Corneal Ulcer
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Humans
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Keratoplasty, Penetrating
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Korea
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Stress, Psychological
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Tissue Donors
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Transplants
7.Surgical Experiences of Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms.
Beom Jin CHOI ; Dong Youl RHEE ; Hwa Seung PARK ; Weon HEO ; Jae Woong YOON ; Do Hyung KIM
Korean Journal of Cerebrovascular Surgery 2007;9(1):20-29
Object : This study was conducted to evaluate the surgical results of the active treatment of unruptured intracranial aneurysms (UIAs) and to suggest treatment indications. METHODS: Operations were performed on 49 patients with 52 UIAs between 1999 and 2005. Medical records and radiologic studies of the patients with UIAs were retrospectively reviewed. The clinical outcomes were evaluated in each patient by the modified Glasgow Outcome Scale (m-GOS) one month after operation. RESULTS: UIAs had a high frequency of a middle cerebral artery (MCA) and an internal carotid artery (ICA) aneurysm. Forty-four UIAs (84.6%) ranged between 5 mm to 15 mm in diameter. Fortysix UIAs were treated by clipping, 2 by wrapping, and coil embolization was used in 3 UIAs. In one patient, which had only one UIA, one procedure and one operation was performed. There was no surgical mortality. In most patients, surgical complications or neurological deteriorations were not found. In three patients, minor neurological deficits of ptosis (2 patients) and spinal subdural hematoma (1 patient) were newly developed after operation. However the patients completely recovered within 3 months after operation. Finally, the surgical mortality and morbidity rate was 0%. CONCLUSION: If the UIAs are larger than 5 mm in diameter and located in a susceptible area for rupture, surgical treatment should be considered for the UIAs. If operation is performed by an expert neurosurgeon, surgical clipping is one of the best treatment modalities with or without endovascular treatment.
Aneurysm
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Carotid Artery, Internal
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Embolization, Therapeutic
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Glasgow Outcome Scale
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Hematoma, Subdural, Spinal
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Humans
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Intracranial Aneurysm*
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Medical Records
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Middle Cerebral Artery
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Mortality
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Retrospective Studies
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Rupture
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Surgical Instruments
8.The Advantages of Rectangular Titanium Cage(RABEA) Fusion after Anterior Cervical Discectomy: Comparative Study of Fibula Allograft.
Chang Ju LEE ; Dong Youl RHEE ; Weon HEO ; Jae Woong YOON ; Hwa Sung PARK
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2004;36(6):448-453
OBJECTIVE: To study the safety and efficacy of using rectangular titanium cage(RABEA) for anterior cervical fusion, we have compared the results of fusion performed by using fibula allograft and RABEA cage. METHODS: Total of 74 patients with single level cervical discectomy were included in this study. Allogenic fibula bone graft alone was done in 38 patients and RABEA cage was inserted in 36 patients. Retrospective clinical analysis was based on review the symptoms and radiological findings on both two groups at postoperative 12 months. RESULTS: Solid fusion was achieved in 95% of patients who received rectangular titanium cage and 74% of patients who received fibula allograft. According to Odom's criteria, 92% of patients were found to have excellent or good results in the RABEA cage group and 68% of patients in allograft group. Functional outcome was assessed according to Odom's criteria and patient's postoperative satisfaction index(PSI). Better clinical outcome and solid fusion could be achieved by rectangular titanium cage fusion than allogenic fibula graft after single level anterior cervical discectomy. CONCLUSION: We believe that RABEA cage is an effective and safe cervical fusion substitute for single level cervical fusion after discectomy.
Allografts*
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Diskectomy*
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Fibula*
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Humans
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Retrospective Studies
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Titanium*
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Transplants
9.Anesthesia in patients with arthrogryposis multiplex congenita: a report of 10 patients.
Jae Woong JUNG ; Burn Young HEO ; Eun Jung OH ; Yang Hoon CHUNG
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2014;67(Suppl):S89-S90
No abstract available.
Anesthesia*
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Arthrogryposis*
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Humans
10.Three Cases of Biliary Drainage in High Grade Malignant Biliary Stricture Using Soehendra Stent Retriever.
Jeong Ho HEO ; Jae Seung LEE ; Hyong Jun JOO ; Jeong Ryol KIM ; Mong JO ; Woong Seock YANG ; Dae Hwan KANG
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2002;24(1):62-65
Malignant biliary or pancreatic duct stricture is dilatated using dilatating catheter or balloon catheter but a high grade stricture is difficult to dilate by general dilatating methods. Using Soehendra stent retriever is an effective method for exchanging an impacted stent. Recently, high grade malignant biliary strictures have been dilatated by Soehendra stent retriever. We report 3 cases of successful biliary drainage in high grade malignant biliary strictures using 7 Fr Soehendra stent retriever.
Catheters
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Constriction, Pathologic*
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Drainage*
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Pancreatic Ducts
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Stents*