1.Repair of Tracheo-Cutaneous Fistula Following Tracheostomy
Byung Joon YOO ; Yong Bae JI ; Chang Myeon SONG ; Kyung TAE
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2024;67(1):52-55
Tracheo-cutaneous fistula is a relatively uncommon complication that can occur after tracheotomy. The possibility of fistula increases in proportion to the duration of intubation and it occurs due to the transposition of stratified squamous epithelium in the passage between the tracheal mucosa and the skin. There are several surgical techniques to repair trachea-cutaneous fistula, such as primary suture, fistulectomy and primary suture, fistulectomy and secondary intention healing, and using local or regional flap. In addition to these techniques, we would like to introduce a technique used in our hospital.
2.Clinical Characteristics of Primary Thyroid Lymphoma
Byung Joon YOO ; Jun Sung BAHN ; Chang Myeon SONG ; Yong Bae JI ; Kyung TAE
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2024;67(5):283-288
Background and Objectives:
Primary thyroid lymphoma is rare in thyroid cancer and also in extranodal lymphoma. As such, there has been only a few studies done on this rare disease, and this study evaluated its clinical characteristics and prognosis.Subjects and Method A retrospective review was conducted on 18 patients who were treated for primary thyroid lymphoma between January 2006 and December 2021. We investigated clinical, radiologic, pathologic findings, treatment modalities and prognosis.
Results:
The study involved 18 patients, all of whom were confirmed through histopathological assessments via thyroidectomy (5/18), core needle biopsy (12/18), and incisional biopsy (1/18). Among these, three patients were male, while 15 were female, with a mean age of 66.4±8.78 (49-82). The most common symptom was a palpable neck mass (8/18). The most common pathologic type was diffuse large B cell lymphoma (9 patients), followed by mucosaassociated lymphoid tissue lymphoma (6 patients). At the time of diagnosis, 3 (20.0%) 8 (53.3%), 0, and 4 (26.7%) number of patients were found in Stage I, II, III and IV, respectively. Twelve patients received chemotherapy and three patients received radiation therapy. Three patients were lost to follow-up without treatment.
Conclusion
Primary thyroid lymphoma should be included in differential diagnosis when making a diagnosis for rapid growing thyroid nodule. Core needle biopsy is considered as first line pathologic diagnostic tool due to limitation of fine needle cytology.
3.Primary Thyroid Lymphoma with Vocal Fold Paralysis
Jae Yeong JEONG ; Chang Myeon SONG ; Yong Bae JI ; Kyung TAE
International Journal of Thyroidology 2023;16(2):209-213
Primary thyroid lymphoma is defined as a lymphoma involving either the thyroid gland alone or both the thyroid gland and neck lymph nodes, without contiguous spread or distant metastases from other areas of involvement at the time of diagnosis. Despite its rarity, prompt recognition of primary thyroid lymphoma is essential due to its distinct management, which differs significantly from the treatment approaches for other neoplasms of the thyroid gland. Herein, we report a 64 years old female patient who complained of hoarseness, and was diagnosed as thyroid lymphoma with unilateral vocal fold paralysis. After chemotherapy, vocal fold paralysis was relieved and the patient’s hoarseness improved.
4.Introduction of Multidisciplinary Team Approach for Head and Neck Cancer: Patient Satisfaction
Min Kyu PARK ; Chang Myeon SONG ; Hae jin PARK ; Yoon-Young CHOI ; Young-Jun LEE ; Jae Kyung MYUNG ; Suk Joong OH ; Seong Oh PARK ; Hye Young SEO ; Jin Won LEE ; Yong-Bae JI ; Kyung TAE
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2022;65(12):806-812
Background and Objectives:
The head and neck multidisciplinary team (MDT) approach plays a crucial role in bringing together the ideas of various medical professionals. This study aimed to evaluate the early characteristics of the MDT approach for head and neck cancer and analyzed patients’ satisfaction.Subjects and Method We analyzed 450 head and neck cancer patients who received MDT care from August 2014 to June 2022. Patient satisfaction with MDT care was evaluated by selfadministered questionnaires consisting of 9 questions.
Results:
Of 450, 298 (66.2%) were male and 152 (33.8%) were female. The mean age was 60.8±14.7 year. The most common primary site was the larynx (17.3%), followed by the oral cavity and oropharynx. A total of 726 cases of the MDT approach were performed in 266 MDT sessions, and the mean number of patients per MDT session was 2.74. The number of medical professionals participating in MDT ranged from a minimum of 3 to a maximum of 9, with a mean of 5.11. The mean running time of MDT meetings per case was 19.51 minutes. The time of the 2nd MDT was significantly shorter than that of the 1st or 3rd MDT. The mean score was close to very satisfactory in each of the 9 patient satisfaction questions.
Conclusion
We believe that the MDT approach is feasible and recommend its introduction for the treatment of head and neck cancer as most patients have shown very high satisfaction. Further studies on the role and efficacy of MDT care for head and neck cancer are necessary.
5.Long-Term Oncologic Outcome of Transoral Laser Microsurgery for Early Glottic Cancer
Seung Yeol LEE ; Jin Hye KWAK ; Seongman HONG ; Chang Myeon SONG ; Yong Bae JI ; Kyung TAE
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2022;65(12):787-792
Background and Objectives:
Traditionally, transoral laser microsurgery (TLM) is commonly used to treat early glottic cancer. However, the long-term oncologic results have not been thoroughly investigated. Therefore, this study aimed to analyze long-term oncologic outcomes of TLM for early glottic cancer.Subjects and Method We retrospectively studied 132 patients who underwent TLM for early glottis cancer from January 2001 to August 2020. We assessed overall and disease-free survival according to the T classification and types of cordectomy proposed by the European Laryngological Society in 2007.
Results:
Of the 132 patients, 125 were male and 7 female. The mean age was 61.6±9.3 years. We found 5 (3.8%), 112 (84.8%), and 15 (11.3%) patients staged as CIS, T1, and T2, respectively. For the cordectomy types, there were 6 in type I, 22 in type II, 83 in type III, 6 in type IV, 13 in type V, and 2 in type VI. Ten-year overall and disease-free survival rates were 99.2% and 87.1%, respectively. Overall and disease-free survival curves were not different according to different T classification and cordectomy types.
Conclusion
TLM is an excellent treatment modality for the long-term oncologic control of early glottic cancer.
6.Transoral Robotic Lingual Thyroidectomy
Woogeun SEO ; Yong Bae JI ; Kyung TAE ; Chang Myeon SONG
International Journal of Thyroidology 2022;15(2):116-120
Base of tongue is the most common location of ectopic thyroid. Conservative management is the mainstay of treatment, but surgical treatment is required when complications occur due to the airway obstruction, dysphagia, or hemorrhage. An 18-year-old male with dyspnea and voice change was diagnosed with lingual thyroid, and the symptoms were refractory after several months of thyroid hormone replacement. The lingual thyroid gland was surgically excised using transoral robotic surgery (TORS). Although there are many surgical approaches for the resection of the lingual thyroid, TORS has advantages of using the natural orifice, and leaving no scar on the cervical area. Herein, we report a case of TORS-assisted lingual thyroidectomy with a literature review.
7.Case Report: Intracapsular Carcinoma Ex Pleomorphic Adenoma of Parotid Gland
Seungyeol LEE ; Hwangkyu SON ; Ho Sub PARK ; Chang Myeon SONG
Korean Journal of Head and Neck Oncology 2022;38(1):43-47
Among a variety of malignant types for parotid gland tumors, intracapsular carcinoma ex pleomorphic adenoma which is classified as a non-invasive tumor has been reported rarely. We report a case of a 69-years old patient, who presented with a left parotid mass that was detected 30 years ago. Fine needle aspiration biopsy result of the mass was “suggestive of pleomorphic adenoma”. Superficial partial parotidectomy was performed for the mass and the permanent pathologic finding was “intracapsular carcinoma ex pleomorphic adenoma” which was a salivary ductal carcinoma with well-preserved myoepithelial cells surrounding the malignant epithelial cell clusters. Surgical resection is the main treatment modality for the treatment of intracapsular carcinoma ex pleomorphic adenoma. Herein, we present the case with a review of literature.
8.Standardization of FEES Evaluation for the Accurate Diagnosis of Dysphagia
Bo Young KIM ; Bo Young KIM ; Jin LEE ; Jin LEE ; Bo Hae KIM ; Bo Hae KIM ; Hanaro PARK ; Hanaro PARK ; Sung Joon PARK ; Sung Joon PARK ; Chang Myeon SONG ; Chang Myeon SONG ; Eun-Jae CHUNG ; Eun-Jae CHUNG ; Tack-Kyun KWON ; Tack-Kyun KWON ; Young Ju JIN ; Young Ju JIN
Journal of the Korean Dysphagia Society 2022;12(1):59-63
Objective:
Fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES) is a standard diagnostic tool for swallowing disorders. However, it has not been used frequently in Korea because of the long test time, low cost, and the absence of a standard evaluation system. The purpose of this study was to suggest a standard fill-out form for the FEES result.
Methods:
From February 2019 to June 2020, a total of 98 FEES tests were performed by an otolaryngologist (JYJ) at the Wonkwang University Hospital. After the exclusion of 68 cases, 30 cases were analyzed twice by 4 raters with over 5 years of experience as otolaryngologists working in various hospitals. The results were measured for the rater’s test-retest reliability and inter-rater consistency.
Results:
Cohen’s kappa values for measuring the intra-rater consistency of the four raters were 0.984, 0.887, 0.848, and 0.930, respectively, meaning very good alignment of 0.8 or more, respectively. The Fleiss Kappa value for measuring inter-rater consistency was 0.276, meaning ‘fair’ for values of 0.2 or more. To examine consistency, an intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) analysis conducted by assuming the grading score to be a constant continuous variable gave an ICC value of 0.729 (P<0.001), showing a very reliable tendency.
Conclusion
In this study, all the items of the fill-out form were rated using a three-step grading scale, so the degree of agreement was high when performed twice by the same rater, but the degree of agreement among raters was relatively low. Therefore, our fill-out form for FEES will be useful in evaluating the improvement of a patient over the course of clinical treatment.
9.Surgical Experience of Primary Hyperparathyroidism: Analysis of Postoperative Outcomes
Hee Jeong KANG ; Hee Ryung KIM ; Ha Na LEE ; Chang Myeon SONG ; Yong Bae JI ; Kyung TAE
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2021;64(4):252-257
Background and Objectives:
The standard surgical procedure for primary hyperparathyroidism is the bilateral exploration. However, the unilateral exploration and direct focused parathyroidectomy have been performed to reduce surgical morbidity. The purpose of this study was to report the surgical outcomes and efficacy of the bilateral exploration, unilateral exploration, and direct focused approaches for primary hyperparathyroidism.Subjects and Method We retrospectively analyzed the surgical outcomes of 87 patients with primary hyperparathyroidism from January 2007 to December 2017. We compared the operative time, complication and recurrence rate between the three operative methods.
Results:
The most common histopathology was parathyroid adenoma, which was found in 73 cases (83.9%), followed by hyperplasia. In terms of complications, there were two cases of transient vocal cord palsy, one case of hematoma, one case of hypocalcemia and one case of hungry bone syndrome. Recurrence occurred in two (2.3%) out of 87 cases. There was no significant difference in the recurrence rate between the three surgical approaches.
Conclusion
The success rate of surgery for primary hyperparathyroidism is high. Direct focused parathyroidectomy may be a good option for parathyroid adenoma if the localization tests localize the lesion. The bilateral exploration is effective for parathyroid hyperplasia.
10.Guidelines for Tracheostomy From the Korean Bronchoesophagological Society
; Inn-Chul NAM ; Yoo Seob SHIN ; Woo-Jin JEONG ; Min Woo PARK ; Seong Yong PARK ; Chang Myeon SONG ; Young Chan LEE ; Jae Hyun JEON ; Jongmin LEE ; Chang Hyun KANG ; Il-Seok PARK ; Kwhanmien KIM ; Dong Il SUN
Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology 2020;13(4):361-375
The Korean Bronchoesophagological Society appointed a task force to develop a clinical practice guideline for tracheostomy. The task force conducted a systematic search of the Embase, Medline, Cochrane Library, and KoreaMed databases to identify relevant articles, using search terms selected according to key questions. Evidence-based recommendations for practice were ranked according to the American College of Physicians grading system. An external expert review and a Delphi questionnaire were conducted to reach a consensus regarding the recommendations. Accordingly, the committee developed 18 evidence-based recommendations, which are grouped into seven categories. These recommendations are intended to assist clinicians in performing tracheostomy and in the management of tracheostomized patients.

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