1.A Case of Persistent Left SVC Associated with Tricuspid Regurgitation.
Jin Whee SON ; Chung Seok LEE ; Sae Whan HAN ; Seong Woo LEE ; Sung Koo KIM ; Young Joo KWON
Korean Circulation Journal 1993;23(4):609-613
A persistent left superior vena cava is the most common anomaly of the superior caval system. Usually the persistent left superior vena cava is connected with the right atrium via the coronary sinus, resulting in no physiologic derangement : however in 7 to 8 percents of the patietns with a persistent left superior vena cava, the anomalous vessel communicates with the left atrim. In the absence of obstruction to the flow from the left atrium to the left ventricle. this anatomic situation usually results in right to left shunting of varying degress. We recently experienced a case of persistent left superior vena cava in a 52-year-old female who complained of chest discomfort, epigastric pain and dyspnea(NYHA functional class II). Cine-angiography showed that the contrast passed from the left SVC through the dilated coronary sinus into right atrium. And right sided SVC was not seen. The patient was treated with conservative measures and discharged with improved condition.
Coronary Sinus
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Female
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Heart Atria
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Heart Ventricles
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Thorax
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Tricuspid Valve Insufficiency*
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Vena Cava, Superior
2.Treatment of Fused Knee Flexion and Valgus Deformity Using Gradual Correction with Ilizarov Frame.
Chul Hyun PARK ; Whee Sung SON ; Oog Jin SHON
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2016;51(6):527-533
Various surgical methods including soft tissue procedures and bone procedures are commonly used to treat knee flexion and contracture deformity. However, several complications such as, neurovascular injury and skin necrosis were reported because of rapid correction. We aim to report good results from gradual correction using Ilizarov following supracondylar osteotomy in a 24-year-old man suffering from fused knee flexion and valgus deformity, a complication developed by septic arthritis.
Arthritis, Infectious
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Congenital Abnormalities*
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Contracture
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Humans
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Knee Joint
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Knee*
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Necrosis
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Osteotomy
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Skin
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Young Adult
3.Efficacy of Open Debridement and Polyethylene Exchange in Strictly Selected Patients with Infection after Total Knee Arthroplasty
Whee Sung SON ; Oog Jin SHON ; Dong Chul LEE ; Sang Jin PARK ; Han Seok YANG
The Journal of Korean Knee Society 2017;29(3):172-179
PURPOSE: To assess the efficacy of open debridement and polyethylene exchange (ODPE) combined with proper antibiotic therapy in strictly selected patients with infection after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and analyze factors associated with treatment failure. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From January 2010 to January 2014, 25 cases that underwent ODPE under the diagnosis of infection within four weeks after TKA or acute hematogenous infection within five days of symptom onset were reviewed in this study. RESULTS: Treatment was successful in 22 out of 25 cases (88.0%). Factors associated with failure were accompanying infection (periprosthetic infection in the ipsilateral foot, cervical parotid abscess, and masticator space abscess) and diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) before TKA. Resistant bacteria did not entail a risk. On clinical results, the mean postoperative Lysholm score and Korean Knee score were 81.4 and 79.4, respectively, the knee range of motion was 115.4°±12.9°, and duration of hospitalization was 32.3±8.4 days. On radiographic results, 3.47±1.56 mm joint line elevation and a valgus change of 0.61°±2.35° in knee alignment were observed. CONCLUSIONS: ODPE combined with appropriate antibiotics therapy could be a useful treatment method for infection after TKA if the procedure is performed within a symptom duration of five days or less in the absence of accompanying infection in patients whose indication for TKA was not RA.
Abscess
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Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Arthritis, Rheumatoid
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Arthroplasty
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Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee
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Bacteria
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Debridement
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Diagnosis
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Foot
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Hospitalization
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Humans
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Joints
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Knee
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Methods
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Polyethylene
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Range of Motion, Articular
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Treatment Failure
4.A Two-Stage Approach to Primary Total Knee Arthroplasty in Recurrent Septic Arthritis.
Oog Jin SOHN ; Dong Chul LEE ; Sung Jun LEE ; Jeong Jae MOON ; Whee Sung SON
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2014;49(2):133-139
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the usefulness of a two-stage approach to primary knee arthroplasty with recurrent septic arthritis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We studied 22 patients with recurrent septic arthritis, and we observed them for more than one year of follow-up survey from January 2005 to April 2012 at Yeungnam University Medical Center. The clinical assessment was performed following Knee Society knee score, Knee Society function score, and International Knee Documentation Committee Score (IKDC) subjective assessment. In addition, we analyzed the causative organisms, significant medical comorbidities (diabetes mellitus), period up to primary knee arthroplasty, and radiologic assessment with reference to disease prognosis. RESULTS: The average range of postoperative knee motion showed a good result, with an average of 115degrees. Knee Society knee score improved from 23.5 to 81.0, and Knee Society function score also increased from 22.5 to 73.2. Subjective assessment by IKDC was divided into 15 normal patients and 7 nearly normal patients. No significant difference was observed between patients with causative organisms and those with diabetes mellitus. In the final follow-up survey, recurrence of infection was not reported. CONCLUSION: A two-stage approach to primary knee arthroplasty with recurrent septic arthritis is a useful method, because it showed good clinical and radiologic results and favorable subjective assessment.
Academic Medical Centers
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Arthritis, Infectious*
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Arthroplasty*
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Comorbidity
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Diabetes Mellitus
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Knee*
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Prognosis
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Recurrence
5.A Case of Hypermagnesemia with Cardio-respiratory Failure in a Patient with Chronic Renal Failure.
Cheol Hong PARK ; Chang Hoon LIM ; Hyoung Jin CHANG ; Sang Won SON ; Sungjin JUNG ; Cheol Whee PARK ; Yoon Sik CHANG
Korean Journal of Nephrology 2008;27(2):229-233
A 46-year-old woman with chronic renal failure due to polyarteritis nodosa was referred to the hospital for evaluation of abdominal pain. She had been treated with cathartics (magnesium oxidate 2.0 g/day) for constipation for several days. One day before the admission, the patient had been taken magnesium enema twice at another hospital. On admission, she was comatose, suffering from lethargy and respiratory failure. Her serum magnesium and amylase concentrations were markedly elevated (8.2 mg/dL and 1,698 IU/L respectively), and plain abdominal image and abdominal computed tomography revealed acute pancreatitis and non-obstuctive ileus. Thereafter, aggressive cardiopulomonary support with mechanical ventilation and continuous renal replacement therapy using continuous veno-venous hemofiltration (CVVH) applied due to cardio-respiratory failure and hypermagnesemia. After 3 days of CVVH treatment, the concentration of serum magnesium was normalized to 3.2 mg/dL, and respiratory failure and abdominal ileus were markedly improved. Four days after aggressive treatment, her hemodynamic and gastroenteric symptoms stabilized. Therefore, we report the case of hypermagnesemia with acute pancreatitis, severe hypotension and respiratory failure after cathartic ingestion and enema containing magnesium oxidate treated with CVVH.
Abdominal Pain
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Amylases
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Cathartics
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Coma
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Constipation
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Dialysis
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Eating
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Enema
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Female
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Hemodynamics
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Hemofiltration
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Humans
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Hypotension
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Ileus
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Kidney Failure, Chronic
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Lethargy
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Magnesium
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Middle Aged
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Pancreatitis
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Polyarteritis Nodosa
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Renal Replacement Therapy
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Respiration, Artificial
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Respiratory Insufficiency
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Stress, Psychological
6.Changes in Plasma Prolaction and Growth Hormone Level and Visual Problem after radiation Therapy(RT) of Pituitary Adenoma.
Sei Chul YOON ; Hyung Chul KWON ; Yoon Kyeong OH ; Yong Whee BAHK ; Ho Yong SON ; Joon Ki KANG ; Jin Un SONG
Journal of the Korean Society for Therapeutic Radiology 1985;3(1):19-28
Twenty-our cases of pituitary adenoma, 13 males and 11 females with the age ranging from 11 to 65 years, received radiation therapy(RT) on the pituitary area with 6MV linear accelerator during past 25 months at the Division of Radiation Therapy, Kangnam St. Mary's Hospital, Catholic Medical College. Of 24 case of RT, 20 were postoperative and 4 primary. To evaluate the effect of RT, we analyzed the alteration of the endocrinologic tests, neurologic abnormalities, major clinical symptoms, endocrinologic changes and improvement in visual problems after RT. The results were as follows ; 1. Major clinical symptoms were headache, visual defects, diabetes insipidus, hypogonadisms and general weakness in decreasing order of frequency. 2. All but the one with Nelson's syndrome showed abnormal neuroradiologic changes in the sella turcica with an invasive tumor mass around supra and para-ellar area. 3. Endocrinological classifications of the patient were 11 prolactinoma, 4 growth hormonesecreting tumors, 3 ACTH-ecreting tumors consisting of one Cushing's disease and two Nelson's syndrome, and 6 nonfunctioning tumors. 4. Eleven of 14 patients, visual problems were improved after treatment but remaining 3 were unchanged. 5. Seven of 11 prolactinomas returned to normal hormonal level after postoperative and primary RT and 3 patients are being treated with bromocriptine (BMCP) but on lost case. 6. Two of 4 growth hormone-ecreting tumor returned to normal level after RT but the remaining 2 are being treated with BMCP, as well.
Bromocriptine
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Classification
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Diabetes Insipidus
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Female
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Growth Hormone*
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Headache
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Humans
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Male
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Particle Accelerators
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Pituitary Neoplasms*
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Plasma*
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Prolactinoma
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Sella Turcica