2.Experience with Rastelli procedure in the repair of congenital heart diseases.
Hee Jong BAIK ; Jeong Sang LEE ; Jeong Ryul LEE ; Yong Jin KIM ; Joon Ryang RHO ; Kyung Phill SUH
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 1992;25(11):1327-1336
No abstract available.
Heart Diseases*
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Heart*
3.Cycloplegic Refraction in Esotropic Children: Cydopentolate versus Atropine.
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1992;33(10):988-992
Cycloplegic refraction with 1% cyclopentolate and I % atropine was performed in esotropic children younger than 6 years. The purpose of this study was to find clinical factors related with differencs in refractive changes between cyclopentolate and atropine Additionally, the periodic refractive changes at the first, second and third day during performing traditional atropinization were evaluated. The results were as follows: The refractive state after using 1 % cyclopentolate was + 5.00 diopters in average and that after using 1% atropine was +5.77 diopters in average (p
5.Traumatic ossicular disruption.
Sun O CHANG ; Chong Sun KIM ; Phil Sang CHUNG ; Hong Ryul JIN ; Keun Ho CHANG ; Kwan Taek NOH
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1993;36(5):861-868
No abstract available.
6.Frequently Used Grafts in Korean Rhinoplasty: Nomenclature and Definitions.
Dong Young KIM ; In Sang KIM ; Hong Ryul JIN
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2010;53(7):412-418
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: No definite concepts or nomenclature have yet been established in Korean for a number of different grafts used frequently in Korean rhinoplasty. The aims of this study were to define indications and usages of grafts frequently used in Korean rhinoplasty and to suggest appropriate Korean nomenclatures for these grafts. MATERIALS AND METHOD: We prepared diagrams and explanations for the grafts frequently used in rhinoplasty in Korea and suggested Korean nomenclature that were considered the most appropriate. We carried out a survey on the rhinoplasty experts in order to reach a consensus on the nomenclature. We also reviewed recent Korean articles on rhinoplasty to investigate how names of each graft had been translated into Korean nomenclature. RESULTS: We classified grafts according to anatomical locations; the nasal dorsum, the nasal tip, the alar region, and the alar base. Grafts of the nasal dorsum included radix graft, dorsal onlay graft, dorsal sidewall onlay graft, and spreader graft. Grafts of the nasal tip were the columellar strut, shield graft, buttress graft, cap graft, and septal extension graft. The alar batten graft, alar rim graft, composite alar rim graft, lateral crural onlay graft, and lateral crural strut graft belonged to grafts of the alar region. Grafts of the alar base included the columellar plumping graft, premaxillary graft, and alar base graft. The names of all these grafts were translated into Korean. CONCLUSION: We set definitions, indications, and usages of each graft, and suggested the most appropriate Korean nomenclature. We hope that this nomenclature can be widely accepted and used in future papers and books on Korean rhinoplasty.
Consensus
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Inlays
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Korea
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Rhinoplasty
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Succinates
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Transplants
7.Temporal bone CT findings of children with sensorineural hearing loss.
Sun O CHANG ; Chong Sun KIM ; Young Seok CHOI ; Myung Koo KANG ; Hong Ryul JIN ; Seok Won PARK ; Jin Young KIM ; Sang Whun CHA ; Jin Mo GOO
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1993;36(6):1162-1169
No abstract available.
Child*
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Hearing Loss, Sensorineural*
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Humans
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Temporal Bone*
8.Phrenic nerve paralysis after pediatric cardiovascular surgery.
Tae Jin YUN ; Ki Bong KIM ; Jeong Sang LEE ; Jeong Ryul LEE ; Sook Whan SUNG ; Yong Jin KIM ; Joon Ryang RHO ; Kyung Phill SUH
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 1992;25(12):1542-1549
No abstract available.
Paralysis*
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Phrenic Nerve*
9.Cryptococcal Infection Combined with Cholesteatoma.
Moo Jin CHOO ; See Ok SHIN ; Sang Kwon YANG ; Hong Ryul JIN
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1999;42(5):639-642
Cryptococcus neoformans is a yeast-like organism causing opportunistic infection in the immunocompromized host. Men-ingitis is the most frequent manifestation and causes serious morbidity and mortality. Other sites are less commonly involved. There have been a few cases presenting hearing loss and vertigo as a result of the extension of meningitis through the internal auditory canal. Authors report a case of cryptococcal infection combined with cholesteatoma that developed in a 54-year-old woman who did not have either evidence of immunocompromised state or pathological signs of cryptococcal infection. Cryptococcus neoformans was incidentally found in the keratinized layer of cholesteatoma.
Cholesteatoma*
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Cryptococcus
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Cryptococcus neoformans
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Female
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Hearing Loss
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Humans
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Meningitis
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Middle Aged
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Mortality
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Opportunistic Infections
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Vertigo
10.Relationship between the Extent of Fracture and the Degree of Enophthalmos in Isolated Blowout Fracture of the Medial Orbital Wall.
Hong Ryul JIN ; Si Ok SHIN ; Moo Jin CHOO ; Young Seok CHOI ; Sang Kwon YANG ; Jong Wook KIM
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1998;41(5):595-599
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In blowout fracture (BOF) of the medial orbital wall, the presence of significant enophthalmos indicates a need for surgery. In early post-traumatic period, it is usually difficult to measure the degree of enophthalmos due to orbital edema. So, in order to decide on the correct treatment method, it will be useful if we can predict the degree of enophthalmos according to the extent of fracture observed in computed tomography (CT). We studied the relationship between the extent of fracture measured in CT scans and the degree of enophthalmos in BOF of the medial orbital wall. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Nine patients with isolated BOF of the medial orbital wall confirmed by CT scans were studied. The severity of enophthalmos was measured by exophthalmometry. The area of fracture site and the volume of herniated orbital tissue were measured in CT scans. The statistical significance was analyzed using linear regression method. RESULTS: The degree of enophthalmos increased as the area of fracture site or the volume of herniated orbital tissue increased. The area of the fracture site and the volume of the herniated orbital tissue that caused enophthalmos of 2 mm were 1.9 cm2 and 0.9 ml, respectively. CONCLUSION: In BOF of the medial orbital wall, surgical intervention may be recommended to prevent significant enophthalmos when the area of fracture site is 1.9 cm2 or more, or the volume of herniated orbital tissue is 0.9 ml or more.
Edema
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Enophthalmos*
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Humans
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Linear Models
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Orbit*
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed