1.Telesurgery is promising but still need proof through prospective comparative studies.
Michael STARK ; Emilio Ruiz MORALES ; Stefano GIDARO
Journal of Gynecologic Oncology 2012;23(2):134-135
No abstract available.
Prospective Studies
2.Prospective trial of taurolin irrigation in abdominoperineal resection.
Kyung Suk SUH ; Chang Shik YOO ; Sam Jae CHO ; Jae Gahb PARK
Journal of the Korean Society of Coloproctology 1992;8(1):29-33
No abstract available.
Prospective Studies*
3.Strategies for Assuring Quality of Care under the DRG-based Prospective Payment System.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2000;43(6):517-521
No abstract available.
Prospective Payment System*
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Prospective Studies*
4.DRG-based Prospective Payment System on the View of Clinician.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2000;43(6):506-510
No abstract available.
Prospective Payment System*
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Prospective Studies*
7.Comparison of Two Methods of Epidural Steroid Injection in the Treatment of Recurrent Lumbar Disc Herniation.
Saeid KARAMOUZIAN ; Ali EBRAHIMI-NEJAD ; Shahram SHAHSAVARANI ; Ehsan KEIKHOSRAVI ; Mohsen SHAHBA ; Farzaneh EBRAHIMI
Asian Spine Journal 2014;8(5):646-652
STUDY DESIGN: Prospective study. PURPOSE: We compared the effects of two methods of epidural steroid injection in patients with recurrent disc herniation. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE: To our knowledge, there is no previous report of such a comparison in these patients. METHODS: The study was performed with 30 patients with relapsed lumbar disc herniation whose pain was not relieved by conservative remedies. The patients were divided into two groups, each of 15 patients, and entered the study for caudal or transforaminal injections. The degree of pain, ability to stand and walk, and the Prolo function score were evaluated in both groups before the injection and 2 months and 6 months after the injection. RESULTS: The degrees of pain reduction in the caudal injection group in the second and sixth months were 0.6 and 1.63, respectively, and in the transforaminal injection group were 1.33 and 1.56, respectively. The difference between the two methods was not statistically significant. Similarly, no other evaluated criterion showed a significant difference between the methods. CONCLUSIONS: In the current study, the caudal and transforaminal steroid injection methods showed similar outcomes in the treatment of relapsed lumbar disc herniation. However, more detailed patient categorizing may help in finding possible subgroups with differences.
Humans
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Prospective Studies
8.Reasons for cancellation of elective surgery in a 500-bed teaching hospital: a prospective study.
Kyoung Ok KIM ; Jeounghyuk LEE
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2014;67(1):66-67
No abstract available.
Hospitals, Teaching*
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Prospective Studies*
9.Prospective Comparison between the Anterior Interbody Fusion and the Posterolateral Fusion.
Jin Young LEE ; Duck Joo KWON ; Sung Il SHIN ; Kyung Won SONG ; In Heon PARK
Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery 2000;7(3):379-385
OBJECTIVES: To campare the differences of clinical and radiological results between the posterolateral fusion and the anterior interbody fusion. MATERIALS AND METHOD: For prospective study, the anterior interbody fusion was performed in 20 patients(Group I) and the pos-terolateral fusion was performed in 20 patients(Group II). The operation time, pre- & post-operative hemodynamic changes, functional recovery and fusion rate were compared. RESULTS: The average operation time was 180 min in group I and 100 min in group II. The average estimated blood loss and transfusion amount were assessed 1225cc, 926cc in group I and 1034cc, 880cc in group II. Clinical results were as follows: excellent 25%, good 65%, fair 10% in group I and excellent 15%, good 50%, fair 30%, poor 5% in group II. The fusion rate was 100% in group I and 75% in group II. CONCLUSION: The anterior interbody fusion with posterior instrumentation is considered encouraging operative methods.
Hemodynamics
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Prospective Studies*
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Spine
10.Pain Control with Continuous Infusion of Epidural Morphine and Bupivacaine after Lumbar Spinal Surgery(A Prospective Study).
Moon Soo SHIN ; Byung Hee LEE ; Hun Kyu CHOI ; Jae Sub NOH ; Jung Young AHN ; Seung Hun SHEEN ; Byung Hee LEE ; Bong Sub CHUNG
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2000;29(5):604-608
No abstract available.
Bupivacaine*
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Morphine*
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Prospective Studies*