1.The effect of intrapleural injection of bupivacaie for pain relief following thoracotomy.
Young Ho KO ; Deok Young CHOI ; Kyung Jun WON ; Young Jin KIM ; Dong Suep SOHN ; Dai Yun CHO ; Ki Min YANG
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 1993;26(7):538-542
No abstract available.
Thoracotomy*
2.Clinical evaluation of open thoracotomy in sponetaneous pneumothorax.
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 1993;26(6):470-474
No abstract available.
Pneumothorax*
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Thoracotomy*
3.Treatment of the spontaneous pneumothorax by the vertical axillary thoracotomy.
Ok Bo WANG ; Won Gon KIM ; Kyu Seog CHO ; Joo Cheol PARK ; Sae Young YOU
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 1992;25(11):1282-1285
No abstract available.
Pneumothorax*
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Thoracotomy*
4.Simultaneous bilateral bleb resection through bilateral trans-axillary thoracotomy.
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 1993;26(1):54-58
No abstract available.
Blister*
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Thoracotomy*
5.A Case of Unilateral Compensatory Hyperhidrosis Developed after Thoracotomy.
Sung Soo HAN ; Eui Hyun OH ; Jae Min SHIN ; Joo Yeon KO ; Young Suck RO ; Jeong Eun KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2017;55(4):274-275
No abstract available.
Hyperhidrosis*
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Thoracotomy*
6.An evaluation of the thoracotomy in spontaneous pneumothorax.
Byoung Hee AHN ; Won Chae HANG
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 1993;26(5):390-394
No abstract available.
Pneumothorax*
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Thoracotomy*
7.Clinical study of 53 patients requiring open thoracotomy after thoracic injuries.
Gyu Man KIM ; Kang Rae CHO ; Hyung Ryul LEE ; Jong Won KIM ; Sung Kwang LEE ; Hwang Kiw CHUNG
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 1991;24(11):1115-1124
No abstract available.
Humans
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Thoracic Injuries*
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Thoracotomy*
8.Iliocostalis Plane Block in Analgesia for Video-assisted Thoractomy:Report of One Case.
Yuan TIAN ; Bing BAI ; Lei Xu CUI ; Xin Nai LIANG ; Qing Shan LI ; Guang Yu HUANG
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2019;41(6):871-874
Interfascial plane block is a quick,safe and simple technique that offers effective analgesia for video-assisted thoracotomy.However,the currently described methods still have certain limitations.We explored the application of a novel interfascial plane block method-iliocostal plane block in video-assisted thoracotomy,along with the use of stained cadaveric anatomy,with an attempt to shed new light on the analgesia for video-assisted thoracotomy.
Analgesia
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Humans
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Thoracotomy
9.A Depth of the Tuohy Needle in Thoracic Epidural Anesthesia.
Mi Kyung YANG ; Dong Hee KIM ; Kwang Woo KIM
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 1994;27(7):778-781
A depth of the Tuohy needle in thoracic epidural anesthesia was measured in 101 patients undergoing thoracotomy. The patients were divided into two groups, which were received epidural anesthesia in T5-6 and T6-7 levels. The patient's age, sex, height and most recent antenatal or preoperative weight were obtained before measuring the needle depth. The PI (ponderal index) was calculated by dividing weight (Kg) by height (m). In patients of T5-6 group, the mean depth was found to be 6.14 cm which had no correlation with any other measurements. In patients of T6-7 group, the mean depth was found to be 6.16 cm which had no correlation with any other measurements.
Anesthesia, Epidural*
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Humans
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Needles*
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Thoracotomy
10.A Depth of the Tuohy Needle in Thoracic Epidural Anesthesia.
Mi Kyung YANG ; Dong Hee KIM ; Kwang Woo KIM
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 1994;27(7):778-781
A depth of the Tuohy needle in thoracic epidural anesthesia was measured in 101 patients undergoing thoracotomy. The patients were divided into two groups, which were received epidural anesthesia in T5-6 and T6-7 levels. The patient's age, sex, height and most recent antenatal or preoperative weight were obtained before measuring the needle depth. The PI (ponderal index) was calculated by dividing weight (Kg) by height (m). In patients of T5-6 group, the mean depth was found to be 6.14 cm which had no correlation with any other measurements. In patients of T6-7 group, the mean depth was found to be 6.16 cm which had no correlation with any other measurements.
Anesthesia, Epidural*
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Humans
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Needles*
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Thoracotomy