1.Placetnal Findings of Septic Abortion Caused by Listeria Monocytogenes: A case report.
Kyu Rae KIM ; Hee Mo KIM ; Joo Yeon CHO ; Kyung Sub CHA
Korean Journal of Pathology 1991;25(4):387-391
Since human listeriosis was firstly described by Nyfeldt in 1929, Listeria monocytogenes as a cause of septic abortion has been well known. It primarily affects pregnant woman and neonates, the elderly, and persons with immune-system dysfunction due to immunosuppressive drugs, malignant tumors or AIDS. Although several large epidemic listeriosis have been reported in the English literatures, it is still an underdiagnosed and underreported cause of congenital sepsis and septic abortion, because it is not always easy to isolate the organism in culture. There are 17 cases reports of Listeria monocytogenes infection in Korea, however, most of which were described about the bascteriologically proven cases. We describe placental findings of a septic abortion caused by Listeria monocytogenes at 15 weeks gestation in a 23-year-old primigravida woman. Placental examination showed characteristic and relatively specific patterns of granulomatous microabscesses composed of necrotic nuclear debris in the center and surrounding epithelioid histocytes enmeshed in fibrin between the acutely inflamed villi. There were numerous gram positive bacilli on Brown-Brenn stain.
Pregnancy
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Female
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Infant, Newborn
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Humans
2.Surgical Treatment of T4 Lung Cancer with the Use of Extracorporeal Circulation: A case report of long-term survival.
Kyu Do CHO ; Min Seop JO ; Jeong Sub YOON ; Chi Kyung KIM ; Moon Sub KWACK
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2004;37(2):180-183
We report a case of a patient with lung cancer, which invaded the left atrium and pericardium. Right middle and lower lobectomy was performed with the use of the extracorporeal circulation. Postoperative pathologic examination revealed the stage of IIIB (T4N1M0). Although the postoperative clinical course was complicated by acute localized right sided pulmonary edema and the bronchopleural fistula, the patient recovered smoothly after the procedure of omentopexy with pedicled graft of greater omentum in closing the BPF. As of August 2003, he has been followed up for 6 years and he is healthy without any evidence of recurrence. We could not find any report concerning lung cancer resection using cardiopulmonary bypass in Korean literature and believe this is the first report, especially with long-term survival.
Cardiopulmonary Bypass
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Extracorporeal Circulation*
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Fistula
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Heart Atria
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Humans
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Lung Neoplasms*
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Lung*
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Neoplasm Invasiveness
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Neoplasm Staging
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Omentum
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Pericardium
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Pulmonary Edema
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Recurrence
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Transplants
3.Nonsimultaneous Bilateral Internal Oblique Muscle Rupture in a Professional Baseball Batter: A Case Report
Heung Sub SHIN ; Hyung Lae CHO ; Hong Ki JIN ; Won Kyu JANG
The Korean Journal of Sports Medicine 2023;41(4):246-249
Abdominal oblique muscle injuries are relatively common in professional baseball players and can result in substantial loss of playing time. It is usually caused by a sudden movement of the torso in sports involving repetitive activity requiring trunk rotation and it tend to occur on the contralateral side of the dominant arm. We report a unique case of sequentially occurred bilateral abdominal internal oblique muscle rupture in a right-handed professional baseball batter over two seasons. Each internal oblique rupture had a different mechanism of the injury, the non-dominant side occurred during bat swing and the dominant side during bent leg sliding. After rest and rehabilitation, each injury was recovered to play in about 1 month.
4.Arthroscopic-assisted Treatment of the Tibial Condylar Fracture.
In Suk OH ; Myung Ku KIM ; Suk Myun KO ; Kyu Jung CHO ; Rhuh Sub KIM ; Ki Wook KIM
Journal of the Korean Knee Society 1999;11(1):110-115
PURPOSE: Recently, there are many good reports on the arthroscopic management of tibial condylar fractures. But, it may be appropriate for selected tibial condylar fractures and also needs a skilled technique. So we report the results of the tibial condylar fractures treated by the arthroscopy and limited percutaneous fixation or the arthroscopic-assisted management with conventional internal fixation without arthrotomy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From June 1996 to December 1997, we treated 22 cases of the tibial condy- lar fractures including relatively comminuted one and analysed the results of patients who have been observed at least 1 year with Porters knee evaluation criteria. RESULTS: In 18 out of 22 cases, the results were Acceptable on symptoms(excellent 3, good 15, fair 4), in 18, on function(excellent 10, good 8, fair 3), in 21, on appearance(excellent 12, good 9, fair 1) and in 20, on radiographic appearance(excellent 11, good 9, fair 2). Overall results were Acceptable in 18 cases(82%) and Unacceptable in 4 cases(18%). CONCLUSION: The arthroscopic-assisted management with conventional internal fixation without arthrotomy can be the recommendable treatment for the tibial condylar fractures, including relatively comminuted one, without complications.
Arthroscopy
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Humans
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Knee
5.Change of Segmental Motion After Lumbar Posterolateral Fusion.
Kyu Jung CHO ; Joung Yoon LEE ; In Suk OH ; Myung Ku KIM ; Ryuh Sub KIM ; Yoo Chul MO
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1999;34(2):281-287
PURPOSE: To verify the changes of segmental motion after posterolateral lumbar fusion. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty-eight cases of lumbar posterolateral fusion with good postoperative results and full range of motion, followed up for at least one year were reviewed. We measured the translation and angulation by the Dupuis method on flexion extension radiographs. RESULTS: 1) The motion at adjacent segments was 0.75 mm translation and 6.5 degree angulation at L1-2, 0.75 mm and 8.62 degree at L2-3, 0.95 mm and 9.67 degree at L3-4, 1.17 mm and 10.67 degree at L4-5 and 0.41 mm and 7.41 degree at L5-S1. The motion at L5-S1 was less than that in the control group, but at other levels it was not different. 2) The total range of motion of lumbar spine in the control group was 47.8 degree. In one-segment fusion the range of motion was 31.1 degree(64.9%), in two-segment fusion was 26.8 degree(56.1%) and in three-segment fusion was 14.3 degree(29.8%). The longer the fusion level was, the smaller the total range of motion of lumbar spine was. 3) The percentage of motion at adjacent mobile segments in the fusion group increased more significantly than that in the control group. CONCLUSIONS: Segmental motion at adjacent segment in the fusion group was similar to the motion in the control group. The compensatory increased motion at adjacent mobile segment was not definite, however, the percentage of motion at adjacent segment increased after spinal fusion.
Range of Motion, Articular
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Spinal Fusion
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Spine
6.Latarjet Procedure Screw Guide Designed with a 3.5 mm Locking Compression Plate Piece: Technical Note
Heung Sub SHIN ; Hyung Lae CHO ; Hong Ki JIN ; Won Kyu JANG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2024;59(2):148-153
Traditional soft tissue Bankart repair has high failure rates in the setting of a critical glenoid bone defect in recurrent shoulder dislocation.Hence, coracoid transfer, particularly the Latarjet procedure, can be performed to reduce the recurrence. A commercialized guide can be used during the Latarjet procedure. On the other hand, it is difficult to handle the guide parallel to the glenoid articular surface because of the predetermined fixed direction of the guide, and the guide pin is so thin that it can be broken in the wrong direction of insertion. Screw holes can also be drilled using the free hand technique without a guide, but it is inaccurate in maintaining a parallel direction or constant spacing between the screw holes. This study devised an instrument by cutting a 3.5 mm locking compression plate used in fracture surgeries, and the Latarjet procedure was performed relatively easily.
7.The Effects of addition of Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate and NItric Oxide in Low Potassium Dextran Solution for Lung Preservation in an Isolated Rabbit Lung Perfusion Model.
Deog Gon CHO ; Kyu Do CHO ; Young Du KIM ; Moon Sub KWACK
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2001;34(3):212-223
BACKGROUND: During organ preservation and reperfusion, both cyclic adenosine monophos-phate(cAMP) and nitric oxide(NO) play a central role in maintaining pulmonary vascular homeostasis. However , both cAMP and NO levels decline markedly during pulmonary ischemia and reperfusion. In this study we prepared a new solution in which a cAMP analog(dibutyryl cAMP, db-cAMP) and a nitric oxide donor (nitroglycerin, NTG) were added to the conventional low potassium dextran(LPD) solution. We investigated the effects of addition of cAMP and/or NO in LPD solution for lung preservation and compared the effectiveness of the solutions. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Rabbit lung grafts(six per group) were studied in an isolated lung perfusion model. The heart-lung blocks were harvested after flushing in situ with only LPD solution(group I, n = 6), plus NTG(group II, n = 6), plus db-cAMP(group III, n = 6), or plus NTG and db-cAMP(group IV, n = 6), and were preserved at 10degreesC for 24 hours. The stored lungs were ventilated with 100% oxygen and reperfused with fresh venous blood at 38degreesC for 30 minutes. We assessed the lung functions and subsequent lung edema. Tumor necrosis factor alpha(TNF-alpha) and nitrite/nitrate(total NO production) levels were also measured. In addition, we evaluated histologic and ultrastructual changes of the reperfused lungs. RESULT: Although Group IV demonstrated the best lung preservation, the differences were not significant among group II, III and IV. Group Irevealed the worst lung functions and severe pulmonary edema(p<0.05 versus all other groups). Although group II showed better lung preservation than in group III, the differences were not significant. TNF-alpha release was significantly reduced in group IV than in group I after reperfusion(p<0.01). NO levels were significantly increased in groups II and IV than in groups I and III after reperfusion(p<0.001). However , there were no significant differences between groups I and III or between groups II and IV. NO levels decreased gradually in groups I and III(p<0.05). Histologic and ultrastructual studies showed better preservation of the alveolar-capillary barrier in groups II, III and IV than in group I. CONCLUSION: This study demonstrate that both of db-cAMP and NTG had beneficial effects on lung preservation with LPD solution, and there was no difference in the effect of each component. Especially, we expect that combined supplementation of db-cAMP and NTG will preserve better vascular homeostasis and minimize reperfusion inj ury after ischemic cold storage.
Adenosine Monophosphate*
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Adenosine*
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Dextrans*
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Edema
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Flushing
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Homeostasis
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Humans
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Ischemia
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Lung*
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Nitric Oxide*
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Organ Preservation
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Oxygen
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Perfusion*
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Potassium*
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Reperfusion
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Reperfusion Injury
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Tissue Donors
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Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
8.A CLINICAL STUDY ON ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL PATIENTS VISITING CHONNAM UNIV-HOSPITIAL EMERGENCY ROOM
Kyu Seung CHO ; Ki Yung KIM ; Sung Hun LEE ; Hong Ju PARK ; Kwang Sub SO ; Yong Ki CHO ; Hee Kyun OH ; Sun Youl RYU
Journal of the Korean Association of Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1997;19(4):435-446
9.Cluster of Guillain-Barre Syndrome.
Young Mo SOHN ; Sung Sik LEE ; Kwan Sub CHUNG ; Ki Sub CHUNG ; Seung Kyu LEE ; Pyung Kil KIM ; Kir Young KIM ; Duk Jin YUN ; Kyoung Ja CHO
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1981;24(9):820-825
Of 7 cases of Guillain-Barre syndrome reviewed, which was admitted to the Department of Pediatrics Yonsei University, College of Medicine during 3 months period from July through September 1980, serologic surveys for an infectious agent were found to be without demonstrable causes such as cytomegalovirus and measles virus. We reviewed 87 acses of Guillain-Barre syndrome, which was admitted to our hospital during 10 years from January 1970 through December 1979. In age incidence, 57% of patients were under 5 years of age. Males were affected more often than females; the ratio was 2:1. In seasonal incidence, 59% of patients occured in summer time.
Cytomegalovirus
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Female
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Guillain-Barre Syndrome*
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Humans
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Incidence
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Male
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Measles virus
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Pediatrics
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Seasons
10.Is There Any Indicator to Predict the Difficulty of PTBD?.
Cheol Min MIN PARK ; On Koo CHO ; Ku Sub YUN ; Hyun Chul RHIM ; Kyu Bo SUNG ; Kyung Bin JOO ; Byung Hee KOH
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1994;30(5):881-884
PURPOSE: A retrospective study was performed to find any indicator to predict the difficulty of percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage(PTBD) before the procedure and to evaluate correlationship between the chronological change of fluoroscopic time and the operator's experience. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The materials included the consecutive 138 cases of PTBD of 120 patients with obstructive jaundice. Under the presumption that the difficulty of procedure would be reflected on fluoroscopic time, the correlation between fluoroscopic time and eight factors(i. e. ;sex, age, disease, approach, degree of IHD dilatation, total bilirubin, alkaline phosphatase, and operator) were analysed. Also chronological change of fluoroscopic time in three operators, who performed more than 25 procedures, were evaluated. RESULTS: Statistically significant factors were operator (P=0.000), sex (P:0.028), approach(P=0.048), and total billrubin (P=0.021). Good correlation between the chronological change of fluoroscopic time and the operator's experience was found. CONCLUSION: The significant factors could be used as an indicator to predict the difficulty before PTBD procedure. The chronological change of fluoroscopic time could be used as an indirect estimate in the stabilization of the operator fechnigue.
Alkaline Phosphatase
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Bilirubin
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Dilatation
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Humans
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Jaundice, Obstructive
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Retrospective Studies