1.3D Printing Technology and Its Applications for Tissue/Organ Regeneration.
Chi Bum AHN ; Kuk Hui SON ; Jin Woo LEE
The Journal of the Korean Society for Transplantation 2015;29(4):187-193
Three-dimensional (3D) printing, also known as additive manufacturing (AM), has been used frequently in regenerative or translational medicine. In addition, recent advances in 3D printing technologies have opened the door to 3D bio-printing, which uses cells, biocompatible materials, and scaffolding simultaneously to generate 3D functional tissues. Although tissue generation by bio-printing such as multilayered skin, bone, bladder, and vascular grafts has shown good results, there are still several challenges related to printing of entire organs, particularly modulation of vascular formation during organ regeneration. This article provides a background and introduction to bio-printing for creation of artificial organs and tissues.
Artificial Organs
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Biocompatible Materials
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Bioprinting
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Regeneration*
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Skin
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Tissue Engineering
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Tissue Scaffolds
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Translational Medical Research
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Transplants
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Urinary Bladder
2.Partial Pericardial Defect Incidentally Discovered During Coronary Bypass Surgery.
Kuk Hui SON ; Ho Sung SON ; Eun Jeong CHOI ; Kyung SUN
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2010;25(1):145-147
A 71-yr-old male patient with three vessel coronary artery disease underwent a coronary artery bypass graft. The patient was found to have a large pericardial defect at the apex of the heart that measured approximately 18 cm in circumference. The edge of the pericardial defect impinged on the epicardial coronary arteries. The left phrenic nerve descended via the dorsal boundary of the pericardial defect. Following coronary artery bypass grafting, the pericardial defect was repaired with a polytetrafluorethylene patch. The patient had an uncomplicated postoperative course.
Aged
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Coronary Angiography
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*Coronary Artery Bypass
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Coronary Artery Disease/radiography/*surgery
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Humans
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Male
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Pericardium/*abnormalities
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Phrenic Nerve
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Polytetrafluoroethylene/therapeutic use
3.Repair of Posttraumatic Tricuspid Regurgitation Using Artificial Chordae and an Annuloplasty Ring.
Kuk Hui SON ; Ho Sung SON ; Jae Ho CHUNG ; Won Jae CHUNG ; Kyung SUN ; Sung Ho LEE
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2008;41(4):489-491
A 52-year-old man was taken to the emergency room following a motor vehicle accident. An echocardiogram showed moderate to severe tricuspid regurgitation due to rupture of the anterior chordae. An operation to repair the traumatic tricuspid regurgitation was recommended; however, the patient refused because he was asymptomatic. Two years later, he developed mild generalized edema and dyspnea. The echocardiogram revealed progressive severe tricuspid regurgitation and annular dilatation. We treated the posttraumatic tricuspid regurgitation successfully using artificial chordae and ring annuloplasty.
Dilatation
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Dyspnea
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Edema
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Emergencies
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Motor Vehicles
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Rupture
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Tricuspid Valve
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Tricuspid Valve Insufficiency
4.Awake OPCAB: Initial Experience.
Kuk Hui SON ; Kwang Ree CHO ; Ki Bong KIM
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2006;39(8):598-603
BACKGROUND: High thoracic epidural anesthesia allows awake coronary artery bypass grafting, avoiding the drawbacks of mechanical ventilation and general anesthesia. Materian and Method: From April, 2005 to September, 2005, 12 patients were underwent awake coronary artery bypass grafting using high thoracic epidural anesthesia. There were 1 female and 11 male patients, with a mean age of 66+/-6 years. Off pump coronary artery bypass grafting was performed through a median sternotomy using arterial grafts. RESULT: There were no mortality. Pneumothorax was developed during surgery in 8 patients. Five patients required secondary intubation because of pneumothorax (n=3), bowel herniation (n=1), and hemothorax after chest tube insertion (n=1). Postoperative coronary angiography was performed before discharge in all patients and all the grafts were patent. CONCLUSION: Our intial experience demonstrated the feasibility of awake off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting. Further study is required to define the indications, advantages and limitations of this strategy.
Anesthesia
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Anesthesia, Epidural
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Anesthesia, General
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Chest Tubes
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Coronary Angiography
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Coronary Artery Bypass
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Coronary Artery Bypass, Off-Pump
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Female
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Hemothorax
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Humans
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Intubation
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Male
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Mortality
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Pneumothorax
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Respiration, Artificial
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Sternotomy
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Transplants
5.Awake OPCAB: Initial Experience.
Kuk Hui SON ; Kwang Ree CHO ; Ki Bong KIM
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2006;39(8):598-603
BACKGROUND: High thoracic epidural anesthesia allows awake coronary artery bypass grafting, avoiding the drawbacks of mechanical ventilation and general anesthesia. Materian and Method: From April, 2005 to September, 2005, 12 patients were underwent awake coronary artery bypass grafting using high thoracic epidural anesthesia. There were 1 female and 11 male patients, with a mean age of 66+/-6 years. Off pump coronary artery bypass grafting was performed through a median sternotomy using arterial grafts. RESULT: There were no mortality. Pneumothorax was developed during surgery in 8 patients. Five patients required secondary intubation because of pneumothorax (n=3), bowel herniation (n=1), and hemothorax after chest tube insertion (n=1). Postoperative coronary angiography was performed before discharge in all patients and all the grafts were patent. CONCLUSION: Our intial experience demonstrated the feasibility of awake off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting. Further study is required to define the indications, advantages and limitations of this strategy.
Anesthesia
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Anesthesia, Epidural
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Anesthesia, General
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Chest Tubes
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Coronary Angiography
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Coronary Artery Bypass
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Coronary Artery Bypass, Off-Pump
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Female
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Hemothorax
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Humans
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Intubation
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Male
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Mortality
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Pneumothorax
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Respiration, Artificial
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Sternotomy
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Transplants
6.High Grade Sarcoma Arising from the Chest Wall of a Chronic Tuberculous Empyema: A case report.
Won Jae CHUNG ; Sung Ho LEE ; Kwang Taik KIM ; Moon Chul KANG ; Jae Ho CHUNG ; Ho Sung SON ; Kuk Hui SON ; Kyung SUN
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2008;41(6):795-798
A 50 year old male patient was admitted due to fever and left upper-quadrant abdominal pain. He had a history of previous treatment for pulmonary TB and splenectomy due to aplastic anemia. A large peritoneal abscess with connection to a chronic left side tuberculous empyema thoracis was diagnosed on admission. Chest CT also revealed a soft tissue lesion on the left anterior chest wall. Staged drainage of the peritoneal lesion followed by left side pleuropneumonectomy with chest wall resection was performed. The pathologic studies showed a high grade sarcoma of the chest wall.
Abdominal Pain
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Abscess
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Anemia, Aplastic
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Drainage
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Empyema
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Empyema, Tuberculous
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Fever
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Humans
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Male
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Sarcoma
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Splenectomy
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Thoracic Wall
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Thorax
7.Descending Thoracic Aorto-bifemoral Artery Bypass Grafting in a Leriche's Syndrome.
Jae Ho CHUNG ; Ho Sung SON ; Eun Jue YI ; Kuk Hui SON ; Moon Chul KANG ; Sung Ho LEE
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2009;42(1):104-106
Extra-anatomic graft bypass is frequently performed instead of standard infrarenal aorto-iliac reconstruction in patients with Leriche syndrome in whom the thrombus extends to the level of the renal arteries. However, many different surgical options are still being attempted due to the unsatisfying long-term graft patency. We performed a descending thoracic aorto-bifemoral bypass graft with 14 and 14-7-7 mm artificial vessels through a posterolateral thoracotomy, a median laparotomy, and a longitudinal inguinal incision in a 48-year-old male who suffered from claudication with Leriche syndrome. After surgery, the patient recovered well and was discharged. The patient walked well without any symptoms during the 6 month follow-up period in the outpatient department. We have concluded that descending thoracic aorto-bifemoral bypass grafting could be considered as an alternative method for patients with Leriche syndrome in whom standard infrarenal aorto-iliac reconstruction is unsuitable.
Arterial Occlusive Diseases
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Arteries
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Laparotomy
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Leriche Syndrome
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Outpatients
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Renal Artery
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Thoracotomy
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Thrombosis
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Transplants
8.The Effect of Pulsatile Versus Nonpulsatile Blood Flow on Viscoelasticity and Red Blood Cell Aggregation in Extracorporeal Circulation.
Chi Bum AHN ; Yang Jun KANG ; Myoung Gon KIM ; Sung YANG ; Choon Hak LIM ; Ho Sung SON ; Ji Sung KIM ; So Young LEE ; Kuk Hui SON ; Kyung SUN
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2016;49(3):145-150
BACKGROUND: Extracorporeal circulation (ECC) can induce alterations in blood viscoelasticity and cause red blood cell (RBC) aggregation. In this study, the authors evaluated the effects of pump flow pulsatility on blood viscoelasticity and RBC aggregation. METHODS: Mongrel dogs were randomly assigned to two groups: a nonpulsatile pump group (n=6) or a pulsatile pump group (n=6). After ECC was started at a pump flow rate of 80 mL/kg/min, cardiac fibrillation was induced. Blood sampling was performed before and at 1, 2, and 3 hours after ECC commencement. To eliminate bias induced by hematocrit and plasma, all blood samples were adjusted to a hematocrit of 45% using baseline plasma. Blood viscoelasticity, plasma viscosity, hematocrit, arterial blood gas analysis, central venous O2 saturation, and lactate were measured. RESULTS: The blood viscosity and aggregation index decreased abruptly 1 hour after ECC and then remained low during ECC in both groups, but blood elasticity did not change during ECC. Blood viscosity, blood elasticity, plasma viscosity, and the aggregation index were not significantly different in the groups at any time. Hematocrit decreased abruptly 1 hour after ECC in both groups due to dilution by the priming solution used. CONCLUSION: After ECC, blood viscoelasticity and RBC aggregation were not different in the pulsatile and nonpulsatile groups in the adult dog model. Furthermore, pulsatile flow did not have a more harmful effect on blood viscoelasticity or RBC aggregation than nonpulsatile flow.
Adult
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Animals
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Bias (Epidemiology)
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Blood Gas Analysis
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Blood Viscosity
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Cardiopulmonary Bypass
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Dogs
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Elasticity
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Erythrocytes*
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Extracorporeal Circulation*
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Hematocrit
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Hematology
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Humans
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Lactic Acid
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Plasma
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Pulsatile Flow
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Viscosity
9.Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy Induced after Postoperative ICU Care: Case Reports.
Kuk Hui SON ; Jae Seung JUNG ; Kwang Taik KIM ; Kyung SUN ; Ho Sung SON ; Jae Yoon SONG ; Yong Hyun KIM ; Sung Ho LEE
The Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine 2009;24(3):152-155
'Takotsubo cardiomyopathy' or 'stress-induced cardiomyopathy' is a newly described clinical entity that's characterized by transient left ventricular apical ballooning and left ventricular apical dyskinesis in the absence of any angiographic feature of significant coronary artery disease. The cause of takotsubo cardiomyopathy is unclear, but catecholamines probably play a role in the genesis of takotsubo cardiomyopathy. We report here on two cases of takotsubo cardiomyopathy that occurred during ICU care.
Catecholamines
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Coronary Artery Disease
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Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy
10.Gamma-aminobutyric acid-salt attenuated high cholesterol/high salt diet induced hypertension in mice
Myeongjoo SON ; Seyeon OH ; Hye Sun LEE ; Junwon CHOI ; Bae-Jin LEE ; Joung-Hyun PARK ; Chul Hyun PARK ; Kuk Hui SON ; Kyunghee BYUN
The Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology 2021;25(1):27-38
Excessive salt intake induces hypertension, but several gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) supplements have been shown to reduce blood pressure. GABAsalt, a fermented salt by L. brevis BJ20 containing GABA was prepared through the post-fermentation with refined salt and the fermented GABA extract. We evaluated the effect of GABA-salt on hypertension in a high salt, high cholesterol diet induced mouse model. We analyzed type 1 macrophage (M1) polarization, the expression of M1 related cytokines, GABA receptor expression, endothelial cell (EC) dysfunction, vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) proliferation, and medial thicknesses in mice model. GABA-salt attenuated diet-induced blood pressure increases, M1 polarization, and TNF-α and inducible nitric oxide synthase (NOS) levels in mouse aortas, and in salt treated macrophages in vitro. Furthermore, GABA-salt induced higher GABAB receptor and endothelial NOS (eNOS) and eNOS phosphorylation levels than those observed in salt treated ECs. In addition, GABA-salt attenuated EC dysfunction by decreasing the levels of adhesion molecules (E-selectin, Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 [ICAM-1], vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 [VCAM-1]) and of von Willebrand Factor and reduced EC death. GABA-salt also reduced diet-induced reductions in the levels of eNOS, phosphorylated eNOS, VSMC proliferation and medial thickening in mouse aortic tissues, and attenuated Endothelin-1 levels in salt treated VSMCs. In summary, GABA-salt reduced high salt, high cholesterol diet induced hypertension in our mouse model by reducing M1 polarization, EC dysfunction, and VSMC proliferation.