1.Effective reduction of mandibular angle fracture with mini-implant; case report.
Byoung Eun YANG ; Young Jun CHOI ; Won Cheul CHOI
Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons 2007;33(4):397-400
In an open reduction of the mandibular angle fracture, it is crucial to approximate each fracture segment as closer as possible for the reduction of the healing period. In this case report, we proposed a new technique for the mandibular angle fracture. This was designed to minimize the gap between two separated segments using mini-implants and surgical wires. Mini-implants were placed around the fracture line, followed by wire ligation to minimize the fracture gap. And then internal fixation was easily employed with plates and screws. The advantages of this technique were reduced time for operation, the promotion of healing, rapid functional recovery, and few complications.
Ligation
2.The management of acute and massive bleeding from ruptured esophageal varices.
Journal of the Philippine Medical Association 0000;():0-
1. The problem of acute and massively bleeding esophageal varices secondary to portal hypertension is presented2. The medical and surgical management of patients with ruptured esophageal varices is discussed3. Experiences in the control of hemorrhage by direct ligation of varices and by emergency portacaval shunts are presented. (Summary)
Ligation
3.Ligation of the hepatic artery in portal cirrhosis: report of seven cases.
Acta Medica Philippina 0000;9(1):31-40
Seven cases of hepatic artery ligation are presented. Two patients are clinically improved; one patient is definitely unimproved, another is under observation, and three patients are dead. (Summary)
Ligation
4.STA-MCA Anastomosis with Gradual Ligation of ICA in the Management of Aneurysm, Cavernous Portion.
Dong Pil JEONG ; Hyung Dong KIM ; Jae Hong SHIM
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1981;10(2):583-588
An aneurysm in the intracavernous portion was treated with EIAB and gradual ligation of ICA. Carotid ligation historically has been successful in controlling the mass effects from an aneurysm and in minimizing the risk of an acute, recurrent SAH. However, ICA ligation alone carries a higher risk, esp, ischemic complication. In an attempt to minimize these ischemic complications, EIAB procedure was added to the ICA ligation for the treatment of inoperable or inaccessible aneurysm.
Aneurysm*
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Ligation*
5.Treatment of facial hemangioma using intralesional ligation technique.
Yong Hyun YOON ; Rong Min BAEK ; Dong Il KIM ; Se Min BAEK
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1993;20(4):880-887
No abstract available.
Hemangioma*
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Ligation*
6.Esophageal venous ligation in patients with cirrhosis
Journal of Practical Medicine 2000;383(6):22-24
The esophageal venous ligation in patients with cirrhosis accompanying the esophageal varices. The efficacy of esophageal venous ligation related closely (p=0,05) with the liver failure level. There was no relation between efficacy of technique with level of esophageal venous varices.
Fibrosis
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Ligation
7.A Clinical Analysis of the Ahmed Glaucoma Valve Implant with or without Partial Ligation of Silicone Tube.
Kang Cheol HUH ; Chang Won KEE
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2000;41(12):2611-2617
No Abstract Available.
Glaucoma*
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Ligation*
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Silicones*
8.The rubber band ligation for bleeding hemorrhoids.
Journal of the Korean Society of Coloproctology 1991;7(1):51-56
No abstract available.
Hemorrhage*
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Hemorrhoids*
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Ligation*
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Rubber*
9.Comparative analysis of rubber band ligation and hemorrhoidectomy for prolapsing hemorrhoids.
Koo Jeong KANG ; Kwang Min PARK ; Tae Ki LIM ; Sung Dae PARK ; Ok Suk BAE ; Joong Shin KANG
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1991;40(6):782-789
No abstract available.
Hemorrhoidectomy*
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Hemorrhoids*
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Ligation*
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Rubber*
10.Hypogastric artery ligation to control intractable pelvic hemorrhage.
Ki Hyun CHO ; Yoon Jung PARK ; Sung Hye KIM ; Chi Heum CHO ; Hong Ueol KIM ; Tak LEE ; Tack Hoon KIM ; Soon Do CHA
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1993;36(7):1482-1485
No abstract available.
Arteries*
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Hemorrhage*
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Ligation*