1.Ureteroscopic Management of Large Distal Ureteral Stones.
Hyung Keun PARK ; Sang Hyeon CHEON ; Hong Sik KIM ; Sang Uk CHUNG ; Tae Han PARK
Korean Journal of Urology 2000;41(10):1234-1238
No abstract available.
Ureter*
2.Incidence of Malposition and it's Affecting Factors of Left-Sided Double-Lumen Endotracheal Tube.
Choon Soo LEE ; Chong Kweon CHUNG ; Jeong Uk HAN ; Hong Sik LEE ; Tae Jung KIM ; Young Deog CHA ; Hong LEE
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 1998;35(5):952-957
Backgroud: In one-lung ventilation using the left-sided double-lumen tube (LDLT), it is important to place the LDLT in correct position to maintain adequate ventilation. We investigated the frequency of and the factors affecting the LDLT malposition in endotracheal intubation. Methods: Ninety one (55 male and 36 female) patients were observed. After endotracheal intubation, using 35 and 37 Fr. sized Robertshaw type LDLT, auscultation and fiberoptic bronchoscope were performed to make sure the correct position of LDLT. The heights, weights, age, and sex were noted. The lengths and diameters of trachea, and the angles and diameters of both bronchi on chest x-ray were measured for comparison. Results: Normal in auscultation and gross malposition were 87.9% and 12.1%. Among those normal in auscultation, normal in bronchoscope, advancing and removing fine malposition were 66.2%, 18.8% and 15.0%, respectively. The angle of left bronchus is 37.71+/-4.60degrees in normal in ausculation and 37.71+/-4.60degrees in gross malposition. The length of trachea is 13.41+/-0.90 cm in normal in bronchoscope, 14.49+/-0.78 cm in advancing fine malposition and 11.86+/-0.35 cm in removing fine malposition. The patient's height is 167.27+/-7.12 cm in normal in brochoscope, 172.45+/-6.67 cm in advancing fine malposition and 163.12+/-6.54 cm in removing fine malposition. Conclusions: The angle of left bronchus is a factor affecting gross malposition. And the length of trachea and the patient's height are factors affecting fine malposition. Thus it is necessary to obtain in advance information on patient's height, length of trachea and angle of left bronchus on chest x-ray, to reduce the occurrence of the LDLT malposition.
Auscultation
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Bronchi
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Bronchoscopes
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Humans
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Incidence*
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Intubation, Intratracheal
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Male
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One-Lung Ventilation
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Thorax
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Trachea
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Ventilation
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Weights and Measures
3.A Case of Tracheobronchopathia Osteochondroplastica Associated with Atrophic Rhinitis.
Tae Jung PARK ; Jung Uk HAN ; Do hyun KIM ; Bo Yoing KIM
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2011;54(11):791-793
Tracheobronchopathia osteochondroplastica (TO) is a rare benign disease of trachea characterized by numerous osseocartilaginous nodules protruding into the tracheobronchial lumen. The etiology of TO is unknown; however, an association with upper respiratory diseases such as atrophic rhinitis has been suggested. The authors report a case of TO with atrophic rhinitis with related literatures.
Osteochondrodysplasias
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Rhinitis, Atrophic
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Trachea
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Tracheal Diseases
4.Kaposiform Hemangioendothelioma Complicated by Kasabach - Merritt Phenomenon with Bone Involvement in an Adult.
Sang Jeong YOON ; Young Seoung KIM ; Dae Su KIM ; Hee cheol JANG ; Jeon Ok AN ; Ihn Seong JO ; Han Dong YU ; Tae Il HAN ; Tong Uk KANG
Journal of the Korean Cancer Association 1999;31(5):1081-1085
Kasabach-Merritt phenomenon does not occur with common hemangioma, rather it is associated with the more aggressive Kaposiform hemangioendothelioma and rarely with other vascular neoplasm. We report the case of an adult who was diagnosed as Kaposiform hemangioendothelioma complicated by Kasabach-Memtt phenomenon. This is the first report in Korea of an adult with Kasabach-Merritt phenomenon who has osteolytic changes of femur, pelvic bone, and lumbar spine.
Adult*
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Femur
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Hemangioendothelioma*
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Hemangioma
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Humans
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Kasabach-Merritt Syndrome
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Korea
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Pelvic Bones
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Spine
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Vascular Neoplasms
5.Effects of Etomidate and Propofol on the Calcium Current in the Rat Myocytes.
Joung Uk KIM ; In Cheol CHOI ; Seung Woo KU ; Won Tae KIM ; Sung Min HAN ; So Young LEE ; Eun Ju LEE
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2000;39(1):111-118
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular instability after induction of intravenous anesthetics may be explained partly by direct negative inotropic effects. We studied the effects of etomidate and propofol on the inward calcium currents (ICa) of rat ventricular myocytes using the whole-cell voltage-clamp technique. METHODS: ICa was elicited by progressively depolarizing cells from -40 to -50 mV. The peak amplitude of ICa was measured before, during and after the administration of equimolar concentrations of etomidate and propofol. RESULTS: Exposure to etomidate and propofol produced a concentration-dependent inhibition of ICa.; 1, 10, 100 and 300 micrometer of etomidate decreased the peak ICa (mean +/- SEM) by 14.5 +/- 6.3, 25.9 +/- 9.4, 31.9 +/- 12.1, 42.5 +/- 8.8% and 1, 10, 100 and 300 micrometer of propofol decreased the peak ICa by 15.7 +/-3.4, 21.3 +/-2.5, 59.2 +/-2.0, 69.9 +/-2.8%, respectively. COCLUSIONS: These results suggest that etomidate and propofol have a direct negative inotropic effect via inhibition of inward calcium currents in rat ventricular myocytes.
Anesthetics, Intravenous
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Animals
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Calcium*
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Etomidate*
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Muscle Cells*
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Patch-Clamp Techniques
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Propofol*
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Rats*
6.Application of Feedback Education to the Progression Notes Written by Medical Students in Surgical Clerkship.
Sang Uk HAN ; Eui Young SOH ; Jung HONG ; Tae Seung LEE ; Myung Wook KIM
Korean Journal of Medical Education 2000;12(2):173-180
BACKGROUND: Progression note is a critical source in patient care. It is used to evaluate physician performance as well as the quality of clinical care. However, the majority of medical schools do not formally teach how to write progression notes. Therefore, the purpose of this research was to determine the impact of feedback education on the quality of the students' progression notes. METHODS: A static group-comparison design was used to determine the quality of progression notes written by 64 students. 31 students received feedback, but the other 33 students did not. 219 patients' progression notes were selected for this study. Progression notes were blindly reviewed by the 3 faculty members. RESULTS: Progression notes from students who received feedback showed significantly higher scores than those students who did not received feedback(p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that feedback education in writing progression notes needs to be integrated to improve quality of the notes.
Education*
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Humans
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Patient Care
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Schools, Medical
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Students, Medical*
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Writing
7.Efficacy of Roux-en-Y Reconstruction Using Two Circular Staplers after Subtotal Gastrectomy: Results from a Pilot Study Comparing with Billroth-I Reconstruction.
Tae Gyun KIM ; Hoon HUR ; Chang Wook AHN ; Yi XUAN ; Yong Kwan CHO ; Sang Uk HAN
Journal of Gastric Cancer 2011;11(4):219-224
PURPOSE: The Roux en Y method has rarely been performed due to longer operation time and high risk of complication, despite several merits including prevention of bile reflux. We conducted a retrospective review of the result of Roux en Y reconstruction using two circular staplers after subtotal gastrectomy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From December 2008 to May 2009, a total of 26 patients underwent Roux en Y reconstruction using two circular staplers after subtotal gastrectomy, and seventy-two patients underwent Billroth-I reconstruction. Roux en Y anastomosis was performed using two circular staplers without hand sewing anastomosis. We compared clinicopathologic features and surgical outcomes between the two groups. All patients underwent gastrofiberscopy between six and twelve months after surgery to compare the bile reflux. RESULTS: No significant differences in clinicopathologic findings were observed between the two groups, except for the rate of minimal invasive surgery (P=0.004) and cancer stage (P=0.002). No differences in the rate of morbidity (P=0.353) and admission duration (P=0.391) were observed between the two groups. Gastrofiberscopic findings showed a significant reduction of bile reflux in the remnant stomach in the Roux en Y group (P=0.019). CONCLUSIONS: When compared with Billroth-I reconstruction, Roux en Y reconstruction using the double stapler technique was found to reduce bile reflux in the remnant stomach without increasing postoperative morbidity. Based on these results, we planned to begin a randomized controlled clinical trial for comparison of Roux en Y reconstruction using this method with Billroth-I anastomosis.
Anastomosis, Roux-en-Y
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Bile
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Bile Reflux
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Gastrectomy
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Gastric Stump
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Hand
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Humans
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Pilot Projects
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Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
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Retrospective Studies
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Stomach Neoplasms
8.Non-Structural Cancellous Bone Graft and Headless Compression Screw Fixation for Treatment of Scaphoid Waist Nonunion.
Jun Ku LEE ; In Tae HONG ; Uk KIM ; Junhyun KIM ; Soo Hong HAN
Journal of the Korean Society for Surgery of the Hand 2016;21(3):122-130
PURPOSE: The authors performed an autologous cancellous bone graft from the iliac crest and headless compression screw fixation for the treatment of Mack-Lichtman type II scaphoid waist nonunion. The purpose of this study was to determine whether this procedure was effective in achieving bony union and restoration of alignment. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed medical records and radiographs of 30 patients who underwent a cancellous bone graft and headless compression screw fixation for scaphoid waist nonunion. There 28 men and 2 women with a mean age of 32.8 year-old (range, 21–63 year-old). The mean time to surgery from initial injury was 10 months (range, 3–25 months) and the average follow-up duration was 37.5 months (range, 15–52 months). The authors analyzed bony union, lateral intrascaphoid angle (LISA), scapholunate angle (SLA), radiolunate angle (RLA), and scaphoid length in radiographs and evaluated the modified Mayo wrist score (MMWS) as a functional outcome. RESULTS: Bony union was achieved in all cases. In lateral plain X-ray, preoperative anatomic alignment including LISA, SLA, RLA, and scaphoid length was recovered at immediate postoperative measurement. Those alignment restoration was likely to maintain in final follow-up in despite of statistical difference. The wrist motion and the MMWS improved significantly at the last follow-up. CONCLUSION: A non-structural autologous cancellous bone graft from the iliac crest and headless screw fixation provided reliable results and can be one of the effective treatment options for patients with symptomatic Mack-Lichtman type II nonunion in the middle one-third of the scaphoid.
Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Male
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Medical Records
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Retrospective Studies
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Transplants*
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Wrist
9.Radiologic Assessment of Forward Head Posture and Its Relation to Myofascial Pain Syndrome.
An SUN ; Han Gyeol YEO ; Tae Uk KIM ; Jung Keun HYUN ; Jung Yoon KIM
Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine 2014;38(6):821-826
OBJECTIVE: To assess head posture using cervical spine X-rays to find out whether forward head posture is related to myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) in neck and shoulder. METHODS: Eighty-eight participants who were diagnosed with MPS in neck and shoulder were evaluated in this study. Four parameters (distance among head, cervical spines, and shoulder, and cervical angle) were measured from lateral view of cervical spine X-ray. The location and number of trigger points in the neck and shoulder and symptom duration were evaluated for each patient. RESULTS: Both horizontal distances between C1 vertebral body and C7 spinous process and between the earhole and C7 vertebral body were negatively correlated with cervical angle reflecting cervical lordosis (p<0.05). Younger patients had significantly (p<0.05) less cervical angle with more forward head posture. There was no relationship between MPS (presence, location, and number of trigger points) and radiologic assessments (distance parameters and the cervical angle). CONCLUSION: Forward head posture and reduced cervical lordosis were seen more in younger patients with spontaneous neck pain. However, these abnormalities did not correlate with the location or the number of MPS. Further studies are needed to delineate the mechanism of neck pain in patients with forward head posture.
Animals
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Cervical Vertebrae
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Female
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Head*
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Humans
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Lordosis
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Myofascial Pain Syndromes*
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Neck
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Neck Pain
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Posture*
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Shoulder
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Spine
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Trigger Points
10.Anesthetic Management of Lung Lavage in Patient with Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis Related to Pneumoconiosis: A case report.
Hyun Kyoung LIM ; Chong Kweon CHUNG ; Choon Soo LEE ; Jeong Uk HAN ; Tae Jung KIM ; Hong Sik LEE ; Dong Ho PARK
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 1998;35(5):993-998
Lung lavage is an accepted modality for treatment of pulmonary alveolar proteinosis. The procedure can be accomplished by the use of double lumen endobronchial tube, with lavaging of one lung while the other is ventilated. As lung lavage is an intentional drowning, particular attention must be paid to potentially serious complications such as severe hypoxemia. We report a case of lung lavage in a patient with secondary pulmonary alveolar proteinosis performed safely by careful monitoring of oxygenation and hemodynamics.
Anoxia
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Bronchoalveolar Lavage*
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Drowning
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Hemodynamics
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Humans
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Lung
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Oxygen
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Pneumoconiosis*
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Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis*