1.Clinical Analysis of Diabetic Gangrene
Key Yong KIM ; Duk Yun CHO ; Sang Yo HAN ; Kwang Pyo JEON ; Hyung Joon YOO
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1983;18(6):1231-1237
No abstract available in English.
Gangrene
2.Resolution of atrial fibrillation with induction of general anesthesia: A case report.
Joon Pyo JEON ; Serin LEE ; Yoonki LEE
Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 2009;4(4):306-309
Atrial fibrillation is one of the most common arrhythmias in everyday life, and it is responsible for substantial mortality and morbidity in the general population.When atrial fibrillation is first noticed and it persists for a long time, it will be more difficulty to control and it will recur more often.A 58-year old female patient was scheduled for surgery due to the increased size of an intracranial arteriovenous malformation.During the preparation of anesthesia, we noticed the presence of atrial fibrillation.After about 2 hours of sedation and consultation, we decide to proceed with the surgery. With the induction of anesthesia by using thiopental sodium, we observed the rapid conversion of atrial fibrillation to sinus tachycardia.During the maintenance of anesthesia, the patient showed normal sinus rhythm and the surgery was completed without complications.
Anesthesia
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Anesthesia, General
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Arrhythmias, Cardiac
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Atrial Fibrillation
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Female
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Humans
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Thiopental
3.Evaluation of Serum Magnesium Concentration Changes in Orthotopic Liver Transplant Patients.
Jong Ho CHOI ; Jae Min LEE ; Eun Sung KIM ; Joon Pyo JEON
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2001;40(6):733-737
BACKGROUND: During orthotopic liver transplantation, magnesium monitoring has been done frequently because of its important role in the cardiovascular system. Generally hypomagnesemia may occur frequently during an operation, but some investigators reported serum magnesium levels returned to normal after reperfusion which is different from our result. Therefore, this study was done to confirm the changes of serum magnesium in the postanhepatic stage and also to confirm the need for prophylactic magnesium administration. METHODS: Thirteen patients plasma magnesium concentrations were measured 8 times during the operation on each patient. We also checked the total transfusion amount and required CaCl2 amount in every patient. The significance of all data were evaluated with a paired t-test and correlation method. RESULTS: Serum magnesium levels were significantly decreased after the beginning of the postanhepatic stage during an operation (P < 0.05). Correlation between transfused blood amounts and CaCl2 requirements showed significant correlation (r: 0.709), but no correlation between magnesium concentrations and transfused blood amounts was found. CONCLUSIONS: We concluded that serum magnesium concentrations were significantly decreased especially in the postanhepatic stage and an appropriate amount of a magnesium supply may be needed.
Cardiovascular System
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Humans
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Liver Transplantation
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Liver*
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Magnesium*
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Plasma
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Reperfusion
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Research Personnel
4.Acid-Base Balance according to Intravenous Fluid during Continuous Hyperthermic Peritoneal Perfusion.
Joon Pyo JEON ; Ai Ja NA ; Jong Ho CHOI ; Sung Nyeun KIM
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2001;40(2):144-149
BACKGROUND: Continuous hyperthermic peritoneal perfusion (CHPP) has been introduced to improve the survival of cancer patients. However CHPP induced acute change of body temperature and intra- abdominal pressure could produce various abnormal physiologic responses, especially acid-base and electrolyte imbalance. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of intravenous fluids, plasma solution and Hartmann's solution on acid-base status and electrolyte concentrations during CHPP and to determine strategies for safer fluid management. METHODS: Thirty five patients with ovarian cancer were divided into two groups; Group 1 (16 patients) was supplied with plasma solution and Group 2 (19 patients) was supplied with a Hartman solution as the intravenous fluid. Closed peritoneal irrigation was done with perfusate at a temperature of 47oC for 90 min under general anesthesia. Body temperature, hemodynamic parameters (mean arterial pressure MAP, heart rate HR), blood gas tensions (PaO2, PaCO2), acid-base parameters (pH, base deficit BD) and electrolytes (sodium, potassium, calcium) were measured at 10 min before CHPP, 30, 60, 90 min after the initiation of CHPP, and 30 min after the end of CHPP. RESULTS: There were no significant changes in body temperature, MAP, HR, PaO2, PaCO2 during CHPP in both groups. pH measured at postCHPP in group 2 was significantly lower than that measured in group 1. Base deficits measured at 30, 60, 90 min after the initiation of CHPP and 30 min after the end of CHPP in group 2 were significantly lower than those measured in group 1. Potassium and calcium ion concentations did not show statistical significance during CHPP in both groups. 7 patients in group 1 whose calcium ion level dropped by more than 20% of the initial value needed a calcium injection but only 1 patient in group 2 needed a calcium injection. CONCLUSION: It appears that hemodynamic stability was maintained well during CHPP between the two group. A plasma solution may be more ideal in reducing acidic tendencies and base deficits thana Hartmann's solution but a plasma solution supplied group requires frequent evaluation and a supply of calcium for adequate serum calcium levels.
Acid-Base Equilibrium*
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Anesthesia, General
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Arterial Pressure
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Body Temperature
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Calcium
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Electrolytes
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Heart Rate
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Hemodynamics
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Humans
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Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
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Ovarian Neoplasms
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Perfusion*
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Peritoneal Lavage
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Plasma
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Potassium
5.Muscular Injury of Iliacus and Gluteus Maximus after Mountain Climbing.
Ho Seung JEON ; Young Kyun WOO ; Suk Ha HWANG ; Seung Pyo SUH ; Joon Kyung LEE
The Korean Journal of Sports Medicine 2014;32(1):65-67
Iliacus muscle is the strongest hip flexor of gluteal region that acts with psoas muscle, whereas gluteus maximus muscle is the largest muscle engaged in extension and external rotation of the hip. Mountaineering requires strong contractile force of both flexor and extensor around the hip. A 57-year-old man presented to our hospital with severe pain in left groin after mountaineering for 5 hours without a break. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed incomplete rupture of iliacus muscle and strain of gluteus maximus muscle. Conservative treatment was done. At 3 months of follow-up, he returned to normal life. If we are going to climb mountain, it is important to start warming up with some stretches, take a break while climbing, and use climbing sticks. There have been no report about athletic injury of both iliacus and gluteus maximus after mountaineering. So we report this case with a review of the literature.
Athletic Injuries
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Buttocks
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Follow-Up Studies
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Groin
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Hip
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Middle Aged
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Mountaineering
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Psoas Muscles
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Rupture
6.Management of diabetes insipidus during anesthesia for brain germinoma resection in a child : A case report.
Joon Pyo JEON ; Yoonki LEE ; Sang Hyun HONG ; Keon Hee RYU
Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 2008;3(4):293-297
Diabetes insipidus caused by impaired production or reduced responses to vasopressin, can occasionally be seen postoperatively in neurosurgical patients, but rarely occurs during anesthesia and surgery. An 8-year old female patient with suprasellar germinoma was scheduled for tumor resection. Anesthesia was induced smoothly and maintained mainly with sevoflurane. Several hours after anesthesia and surgery, urine output was increased with increased serum sodium concentration, indicating the occurrence of diabetes insipidus. To prevent sodium increase and replace fluid loss, 2.5% dextrose half saline was used. Though sodium concentration did not increase further, the concomitant increase of glucose complicated anesthetic management. After the completion of anesthesia and surgery, serum sodium increased further but then gradually returned to normal with conservative management. The patient was discharged without any complications.
Anesthesia
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Brain
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Child
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Diabetes Insipidus
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Female
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Germinoma
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Glucose
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Humans
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Hypernatremia
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Methyl Ethers
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Sodium
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Vasopressins
7.Anesthetic Management of the Excision of Left Ventricular Papillary Fibroelastoma : A case report.
Eun Sung KIM ; Joon Pyo JEON ; Keon Hee RYU
Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 2008;3(2):131-133
We present a rare case of movable mass which attached to chordae and papillary muscle of anterior leaflet of mitral valve in left ventricle discovered preoperative echocardiography. The mass had risks of mechanical obstruction and hemodynamic instability. The patient underwent excision of mass and mitral valve replacement. The diagnosis of papillary fibroelastoma was confirmed by histologic examination. The surgery was done without any complications by safe and cautious anesthetic management without any complications.
Echocardiography
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Embolism
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Heart Neoplasms
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Heart Ventricles
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Hemodynamics
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Humans
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Mitral Valve
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Papillary Muscles
8.Pseudogout of the Knee after Intraarticular Injection of Hyaluronic Acid.
Ho Seung JEON ; Young Kyun WOO ; Seok Ha HWANG ; Seung Pyo SUH ; Joon Kyung LEE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2014;49(6):476-479
An 82-year-old woman underwent surgery for the left intertrochanteric fracture. However, during hospitalization, she complained of pain on the right knee. Radiographs showed moderately degenerative arthritis and intrameniscal calcification. Hyaluronic acid was administered by intraarticular injection. After injection, arthritic symptoms improved. Five days after injection, she complained of severe pain, swelling, and heating sensation in the right knee with chills and fever. Blood test showed elevated white blood cell (WBC) count and C-reactive protein. WBC in synovial fluid increased to 47,250/mm3. Antimicrobial therapy was administered under the impression of acute pyogenic arthritis by adverse reaction of hyaluronic acid injection. Polarization microscope showed calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystals. Synovial fluid culture was negative. Finally, she was diagnosed as pseudogout. The symptoms improved within one week. To our knowledge, there has been no report of pseudogout following intraarticular injection of hyaluronic acid in Korea. Therefore, we report this case with a review of the literature.
Aged, 80 and over
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Arthritis
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C-Reactive Protein
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Calcium Pyrophosphate
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Chills
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Chondrocalcinosis*
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Female
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Fever
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Heating
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Hematologic Tests
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Hospitalization
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Hot Temperature
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Humans
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Hyaluronic Acid*
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Injections, Intra-Articular*
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Knee*
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Korea
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Leukocytes
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Osteoarthritis
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Sensation
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Synovial Fluid
9.Analysis of Treatment Results of Unstable Distal Clavicle Fractures Using Hook Plate.
Ho Seung JEON ; Young Kyun WOO ; Seok Ha HWANG ; Seung Pyo SUH ; Seo Goo KANG ; Joon Kyung LEE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2014;49(5):374-380
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to analyze the treatment results and complications in unstable distal clavicle fractures which were treated with a Hook plate, and, in particular, to compare the functional results before and after removal of the Hook plate. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We examined 20 cases in 20 patients who underwent removal of Hook plates after bony union was obtained in an unstable fracture of the distal clavicle (Neer type II) from March 2009 to December 2012. The average follow-up period after initial surgery was 12 months (8-20 months). Plates were removed at 18 weeks (ranged from 10-36 weeks) after initial fixation. University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) and Korean Shoulder Scoring System (KSS) scores were used for clinical functional evaluation, and plain radiographs were used for radiological evaluation. RESULTS: In radiological evaluation, bony union was obtained at an average of 11.4 weeks (ranged from 8-14 weeks) in all of the 20 patients. All of the 20 patients showed limited range of motion, mild pain, and discomfort of the shoulder before removal of the Hook plate, and all of the 20 patients showed better results in UCLA and KSS score after removal of the plate, when compared to before removal. Stress fracture as a major complication, was united completely with a 'figure of 8' bandage and deep wound infection was resolved after repeated debridement and antibiotic treatment with satisfactory functional results. CONCLUSION: Hook plate in treatment of unstable fracture of the distal clavicle is considered to be a useful method because rigid fixation can be obtained. However, there are some complications, such as limited range of motion, pain, and discomfort of the shoulder joint, before removal of the Hook plate. Therefore, we think that removal of the Hook plate as soon as possible if bony union is obtained would be desirable.
Bandages
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California
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Clavicle*
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Debridement
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Follow-Up Studies
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Fractures, Stress
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Humans
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Range of Motion, Articular
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Shoulder
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Shoulder Joint
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Wound Infection
10.A Case of Churg - Strauss Syndrome with Multiple Colonic Ulcers.
Chang Hee PAIK ; Yong Woo CHUNG ; Sang Jun CHUN ; Jong Pyo KIM ; Hang Lak LEE ; Jin Bae KIM ; Joon Yong PARK ; Chang Soo EUN ; Yong Cheol JEON ; Joo Hyun SOHN ; Dong Soo HAN ; Joon Soo HAHM
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2002;24(3):171-175
Churg-Strauss syndrome or allergic granulomatosis and angiitis is an uncommon systemic vasculitis chracteristized by asthma, hypereosinophilia, mono or polyneuropathy, non-fixed pulmonary infiltrates, paranasal sinus abnormality and extravascular eosinophil infiltration. Gastrointestinal manifestations occur in about 42% of patients. However, ulcer formation in gastrointestinal tract mucosa is a rare manifestation, usually discovered upon laparotomy or autopsy. We experienced a case of 40-year-old woman with Churg-Strauss syndrome, who presented multiple colonic ulcers on colonoscopy. She also had bronchial asthma, polyneuritis, peripheral blood eosinophilia and hemorrhagic bullous skin lesions with extravascular eosinophil infiltration. She improved with high dose corticosteroid and cyclophosphamide. We report this case with a review of the literature.
Adult
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Asthma
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Autopsy
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Churg-Strauss Syndrome
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Colon*
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Colonoscopy
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Cyclophosphamide
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Eosinophilia
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Eosinophils
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Female
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Gastrointestinal Tract
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Humans
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Laparotomy
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Mucous Membrane
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Neuritis
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Polyneuropathies
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Skin
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Systemic Vasculitis
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Ulcer*
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Vasculitis