1.Capacitive coupling leading to electrical skin burn injury during laparoscopic surgery
Woo Jun KIM ; Gyung Mo SON ; In Young LEE ; Sung Uk YUN ; Gye Rok JEON ; Dong-Hoon SHIN ; Myung Sook KWON ; Jae Yeong KWAK ; Kwang-Ryul BAEK
Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2022;25(3):106-111
Purpose:
Trocar-site burns occurring during laparoscopic surgery have been reported in various cases, and several efforts to reduce them are underway. This study aimed to analyze the effect of capacitive coupling on trocar site by observing electrical and histological changes for electrical skin burn injury.
Methods:
To measure the electrical changes relating to capacitive coupling, the temperature, current, voltage, and impedance around the trocar were measured when an open circuit and a closed circuit were formed using insulation intact instruments and repeated after insulation failure. After the experiment, the tissue around the trocar was collected, and microscopic examination was performed.
Results:
When open circuits were formed with the intact insulation, the impedance was significantly reduced compared to the cases of closed circuits (142.0 Ω vs. 109.3 Ω, p = 0.040). When the power was 30 W and there was insulation failure, no significant difference was measured between the open circuit and the closed circuit (147.7 Ω vs. 130.7 Ω, p = 0.103). Collagen hyalinization, nuclear fragmentation, and coagulation necrosis suggesting burns were observed in the skin biopsy at the trocar insertion site.
Conclusion
This study demonstrated that even with a plastic trocar and electrosurgical instruments that have intact insulation, if an open circuit is formed, capacitive coupling increases, and trocar-site burn can occur. When using electrocautery, careful manipulation must be taken to avoid creating an open circuit to prevent capacitive coupling related to electrical skin burn.
2.Granular Cell Tumors of the Cecum: Report of Two Cases and Review of Literature
Nam Yeol CHO ; Yu-Ah CHOI ; Gye Sung LEE
Keimyung Medical Journal 2020;39(2):86-90
A granular cell tumor (GCT) is a relatively rare benign tumor that has been seldom reported since Abrikossoff first described it as a granular cell myoblastoma in 1926. While GCTs can occur anywhere in the human body, they are very rarely observed in the gastrointestinal tract and are especially rare in the large intestine. Most GCTs are small and asymptomatic and are often found by endoscopy, upper gastrointestinal series, and autopsy. We report two cases in which a submucosal tumor in the cecum was accidentally discovered by colonoscopy and was subsequently removed by colon polypectomy and endoscopic mucosal resection. Immunohistochemical analysis of the samples confirmed both cases as GCT. The literature review and reports of other growths in the gastrointestinal tracts support the necessity for proper identification of GCTs within the body to differentiate them from more malignant tumors.
3.Granular Cell Tumors of the Cecum: Report of Two Cases and Review of Literature
Nam Yeol CHO ; Yu-Ah CHOI ; Gye Sung LEE
Keimyung Medical Journal 2020;39(2):86-90
A granular cell tumor (GCT) is a relatively rare benign tumor that has been seldom reported since Abrikossoff first described it as a granular cell myoblastoma in 1926. While GCTs can occur anywhere in the human body, they are very rarely observed in the gastrointestinal tract and are especially rare in the large intestine. Most GCTs are small and asymptomatic and are often found by endoscopy, upper gastrointestinal series, and autopsy. We report two cases in which a submucosal tumor in the cecum was accidentally discovered by colonoscopy and was subsequently removed by colon polypectomy and endoscopic mucosal resection. Immunohistochemical analysis of the samples confirmed both cases as GCT. The literature review and reports of other growths in the gastrointestinal tracts support the necessity for proper identification of GCTs within the body to differentiate them from more malignant tumors.
4.Korean Mothersafe Center 10th Anniversary: Outcome and Future Prospects
Jung Yeol HAN ; Hyun Kyong AHN ; June Seek CHOI ; Gye Jeong YEOM ; So Young LEE ; Yoon Ha KIM ; Dal Soo HONG ; Seong Yeon HONG ; Jeong Sup YUN ; Hye Jin JUNG ; Hye Ji JEON ; Sung Hong JOO ; Anna CHOI ; Eui Shik JEONG
Journal of the Korean Society of Maternal and Child Health 2019;23(4):209-219
PURPOSE:
The purpose of this report is to organize the history of Korean Mothersafe, a professional teratology information center. Throughout its domestic and international activities, Mothersafe has firm role to write journals and books, to provide counseling, to run educational courses on maternal and fetal toxicology, and so on. This paper delineates the achievements in last ten years and discusses the vision of Mothersafe.
METHODS:
In order to formulate the accomplishments of Korean Mothersafe, the volume of counseling calls are carefully reviewed by their contents, counselees, and the consultation results, etc. Textbooks and journals based on the data from Mothersafe are evaluated. Other roles of the Mothersafe, such as hosting symposium and running public programs are also noted.
RESULTS:
Korean Mothersafe provided 76,555 counseling to 45,933 expectant women and 30,622 breast-feeding women. The database has total 52,130 enrollments from 2010 to 2019. A total of 33 papers are published regarding medication, alcohol, smoking, radiation, etc. A specialized book on maternal-fetal toxicology was published and teratology part of obstetrics textbook was updated. Education programs and symposiums were held and primary care programs for expectant parents are run by Mothersafe.
CONCLUSION
Korean Mothersafe has contributed to safe environments for numerous pregnant and breast-feeding women regarding medication, drinking, smoking, and other hazardous substances. The huge database provided evidence for researches, textbooks and seminars, etc. Korean Mothersafe is now facing a new challenge to go forward through social dynamics with many issues regarding prevention and continuance of pregnancy, abortion, and so on.
5.Modulation of SOD1 Subcellular Localization by Transfection with Wild- or Mutant-type SOD1 in Primary Neuron and Astrocyte Cultures from ALS Mice.
Do Yeon LEE ; Gye Sun JEON ; Yu mi SHIM ; Seung Yong SEONG ; Kwang Woo LEE ; Jung Joon SUNG
Experimental Neurobiology 2015;24(3):226-234
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neurological disorder characterized by selective degeneration of motor neurons. Mutant superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1) is often found as aggregates in the cytoplasm in motor neurons of various mouse models and familial ALS patients. The interplay between motor neurons and astrocytes is crucial for disease outcome, but the mechanisms underlying this phenomenon remain unknown. In this study, we investigated whether transient transfection with wild-type and mutant-type SOD1 may lead to amplification of mutant SOD1-mediated toxicity in cortical neurons and astrocytes derived from wild-type and mutant-type (human G93A-SOD1) mice. In transgenic mice expressing either wild- or mutant-type SOD1, we found that green fluorescent protein (GFP)-wtSOD1 was present in the cytoplasm and nuclei of wild-type cortical neurons and astrocytes, whereas GFP-mutant SOD1 was mainly cytoplasmic in wild- and mutant-type cortical neurons and astrocytes. These findings indicate that intracellular propagation of misfolding of GFP-wt or mtSOD1 are possible mediators of toxic processes involved in initiating mislocalization and aggregation. Here, we provide evidence that cytoplasmic aggregates induce apoptosis in G93A-SOD1 mouse cortical neurons and astrocytes and that the toxicity of mutant SOD1 in astrocytes is similar to the pathological effects of ALS on neurons in vitro. Collectively, our results indicate that mtSOD1 probably interacts with wtSOD1 via an unknown mechanism to produce augmented toxicity and may influence aggregate formation and apoptosis.
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
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Animals
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Apoptosis
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Astrocytes*
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Cytoplasm
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Humans
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Mice*
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Mice, Transgenic
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Motor Neurons
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Nervous System Diseases
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Neurons*
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Superoxide Dismutase
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Transfection*
6.Anaphylaxis to lansoprazole with tolerance to other proton pump inhibitors.
In Young PARK ; Byung Joo DO ; Jae Sung AHN ; Jae Hyuk LEE ; Gye Yeon LEE ; Sunhyung KIM ; Jeong Hee CHOI
Allergy, Asthma & Respiratory Disease 2014;2(5):383-386
Anaphylaxis to proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) has rarely been reported. Different patterns of cross-reactivity between PPIs have also been demonstrated using skin tests. Here, we report a case of anaphylaxis to lansoprazole with tolerance to other commercially available PPIs, which was proved by skin tests and oral provocation tests (OPTs). A 47-year-old female patient visited our Emergency Department with a sudden onset of whole body urticaria, facial swelling, dyspnea, and loss of consciousness that developed 1 hour after ingestion of 30 mg of lansoprazole for her episodic epigastric soreness. The skin prick test (SPT) and the intradermal test (IDT) with lansoprazole, esomeprazole, rabeprazole, and pantoprazole were performed. Lansoprazole showed positive reactions in both the SPT (3 mg/mL) and the IDT (0.003 mg/mL). Rabeprazole (3 mg/mL) showed a positive reaction only in IDT. The SPT and the IDT with esomeprazole and pantoprazole were all negative. The OPT with 30 mg of lansoprazole was positive (showing generalized rash and facial swelling 30 minuites after ingestion), while OPTs with esomeprazole, pantoprazole, and rabeprazole were all negative. Other PPIs could be safe alternatives in cases of anaphylaxis to 1 PPI. Skin tests seem to be helpful to define cross-reactivity between PPIs.
Anaphylaxis*
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Dyspnea
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Eating
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Emergency Service, Hospital
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Esomeprazole
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Exanthema
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Female
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Humans
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Intradermal Tests
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Lansoprazole*
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Middle Aged
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Proton Pump Inhibitors*
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Rabeprazole
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Skin
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Skin Tests
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Unconsciousness
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Urticaria
7.Two Cases of Colon Polyp Bleeding With Massive Hematochezia in Elderly Patients.
Hye Reen KIM ; Hyoun Mo KANG ; Myeong Su CHU ; Kwang Bok LEE ; Kwan Woo NAM ; Gye Sung LEE ; Hyeong Jong GWAK
Journal of the Korean Geriatrics Society 2013;17(2):86-89
The annual incidence of hospital admissions for lower gastrointestinal bleeding in the United States and Europe is 0.02%. Massive hemorrhage from a solitary colon polyp is an extremely rare case. We report two consecutive patients with a single polyp, which was the source of bleeding. The first case is a 68-year-old male patient who visited Daejeon Sun Hospital with the chief complaint of considerable hematochezia. An 1.2 cm colon polyp with active bleeding was observed on the colonoscopy. The second case is a 74-year-old female patient with symptoms of hematochezia. A blood-clot attached, 3.0 cm sized Yamada type-IV colon polyp was examined on the colonoscopy. One case was a sessile polyp, and the other one was a thick-stalked pedunculated polyp. Both types of polyps were supplied with more vessels than other polyps, and both patients were taking aspirin. The two patients underwent snare polypectomy and were discharged without further bleeding evidence.
Aged
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Aspirin
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Colon
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Colonic Polyps
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Colonoscopy
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Europe
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Female
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Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Incidence
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Male
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Polyps
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SNARE Proteins
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Solar System
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United States
8.A Case of Anisakiasis Invading the Stomach and the Colon at the Same Time after Eating Anchovies.
Sung Ho KIM ; Chan Woo PARK ; Sung Keun KIM ; Sam WON ; Woo Kyung PARK ; Hye Reen KIM ; Kwan Woo NAM ; Gye Sung LEE
Clinical Endoscopy 2013;46(3):293-296
Anisakiasis of the gastrointestinal tract is caused by the ingestion of raw fish or uncooked food infested with Anisakis larvae. A large number of cases of gastric anisakiasis have been reported in countries where the eating of raw fish is customary. However, there have been few reports of anisakiasis of the colon confirmed by colonoscopy and also very few reports of endoscopic ultrasonographic findings of anisakiasis. A 47-year-old man had epigastric pain with nausea after eating raw anchovies. Endoscopy found a living tubular structure penetrating into the lesser curvature of the stomach and the midtranseverse colon area. It was withdrawn with biopsy forceps. We report a case of anisakiasis simultaneously invading the stomach and the colon confirmed by endosopic utrasonographic findings and biopsy findings.
Anisakiasis
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Anisakis
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Biopsy
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Colon
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Colonoscopy
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Eating
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Endoscopy
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Endosonography
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Gastrointestinal Tract
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Larva
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Nausea
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Stomach
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Surgical Instruments
9.Neuroprotective Effect of Rapamycin (Autophagy Enhancer) in Transgenic SOD1-G93A Mice of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.
Suk Won AHN ; Gye Sun JEON ; Kwang Yeol PARK ; Yoon Ho HONG ; Kwang Woo LEE ; Jung Joon SUNG
Korean Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology 2013;15(2):53-58
BACKGROUND: The autophagy is the major route for lysosomal degradation of misfolded protein aggregates and oxidative cell components. We hypothesized that rapamycin (autophagy enhancer) would prolong the survival of motor neuron and suppress the disease progression in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). METHODS: A total of 24 transgenic mice harboring the human G93A mutated SOD1 gene were used. The clinical status involving rotarod test and survival, and biochemical study of ALS mice model were evaluated. RESULTS: The onset of symptoms was significantly delayed in the rapamycin administration group compared with the control group. However, after the clinical symptom developed, the rapamycin exacerbated the disease progression and shortened the survival of ALS mice model, and apoptosis signals were up-regulated compared with control group. CONCLUSIONS: Even though further detailed studies on the relevancy between autophagy and ALS will be needed, our results revealed that the rapamycin administration was not effective for being novel promising therapeutic strategy in ALS transgenic mice and exacerbated the apoptosis.
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis*
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Animals
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Apoptosis
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Autophagy
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Cellular Structures
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Disease Progression
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Humans
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Mice*
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Mice, Transgenic
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Motor Neurons
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Neuroprotective Agents*
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Rotarod Performance Test
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Sirolimus*
10.A Large Symmetrical Esophageal Ulcer Caused by Thermal and Compressive Injury from a Solid Foodstuff Known as 'Song-Pyen'.
Goeng Bae KIM ; Jae Jin JEONG ; Sul PARK ; Jae Ee KO ; Sang Hoon KO ; Hyoun Mo KANG ; Gye Sung LEE
Korean Journal of Medicine 2012;82(5):589-593
There are many possible causes of esophageal ulcer, such as reflux esophagitis, pill-induced esophagitis, infectious esophagitis, tuberculosis, syphilis, Behcet's disease, radiation injury, caustic injury, foreign body-induced injury, esophageal cancer, and so on. However, there are only a few cases of esophageal ulcer by thermal injury from food, and most of these were caused by liquids; few are related to ingestion of solid food. We experienced a case of a large symmetrical esophageal ulcer caused by thermal and compressive injury from a hot solid foodstuff known as 'Song-pyen', a traditional Korean food, and report the natural course of healing by conservative treatment, with a review of the few available reports regarding such injuries.
Eating
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Esophageal Neoplasms
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Esophagitis
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Esophagitis, Peptic
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Radiation Injuries
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Syphilis
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Tuberculosis
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Ulcer

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