1.Robot-assisted submandibular gland excision via modified facelift incision.
Seung Wook JUNG ; Young Kwan KIM ; Yong Hoon CHA ; Yoon Woo KOH ; Woong NAM
Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2017;39(9):25-
BACKGROUND: The conventional transcervical resection for submandibular gland disease has some risks and an unsatisfactory cosmetic result. Recently, robot-assisted surgery has been developed as a plausible substitute for conventional surgery which provides an excellent cosmetic outcome. CASE PRESENTATION: The authors performed robot-assisted sialadenectomy via modified facelift incision using the da Vinci Xi surgical system (Intuitive Surgical Inc., CA, USA) with two endowrist arms (monopolar curved scissors and Maryland bipolar forceps) successfully in a 44-year-old female patient who suffered from sialolith and severe atrophic submandibular gland. CONCLUSIONS: If similar studies are done in the future, this robot-assisted sialadenectomy may become established as an alternative to existing disadvantageous surgical methods.
Adult
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Arm
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Female
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Humans
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Maryland
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Rhytidoplasty*
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Salivary Gland Calculi
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Submandibular Gland Diseases
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Submandibular Gland*
4.What does integrative medicine mean to the physician and the ministry of health and welfare?.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2012;55(6):508-511
Our aging society, rapid growth of diseases resulting from unhealty habits, frequent occurrences of sickness, and variations in the awareness of health by patients, the worldwide need for integrative medicine, which means the incorporation and integration of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) into conventional medical systems, is growing rapidly. The most widely available forms of CAM in the treatment of diseases in the U.S. and Europe are acupuncture, chiropractic, phytomedicine (western herbal medicine), mind-body therapies, and nutrition therapy. The well-known hospitals in the U.S. and in Europe (e.g., Harvard, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Duke, Maryland, Essen, and Humboldt) are offering integrative medicine. The clinical practices as well as the education on CAM of medical schools is becoming more widespread in Korea. It is critical for us as physicians to be aware that the role of CAM is to support and complement conventional medicine, not to substitute for it. To manage chronic diseases effectively, it is imperative for physicians to incorporate and integrate Korean oriental medicine as well as CAM into the conventional medical systems. It is the duty of the medical universities and hospitals to integrate care delivery proven by CAM therapies into the conventional medicine and to develop the standard curriculum for integrative medicine at the undergraduate and graduate levels. To globalize Korean oriental medicine and to scientifically prove the efficiency of CAM, the role of integrative medicine is critical. One of the most important roles of the Ministry of Health and Welfare is to support the hospitals in which integrative medicine is systematically practiced and financially supported. In order to successfully accomplish integrative medicine in Korea, it is important to not only establish an integrative medicine center, but to also develop the contents and clinical pathway along with legal systems regarding integrative medicine with the support of the specialists in the field of integrative medicine.
Acupuncture
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Aging
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Chiropractic
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Chronic Disease
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Complement System Proteins
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Complementary Therapies
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Critical Pathways
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Curriculum
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Europe
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Humans
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Integrative Medicine
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Korea
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Maryland
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Medicine, East Asian Traditional
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Mind-Body Therapies
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Nutrition Therapy
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Schools, Medical
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Specialization
5.Analysis of death cases involved in TASER in the State of Maryland.
Mary G RIPPLE ; Xiang ZHANG ; Yi-Wen SHEN ; David FOWLER ; Ling LI
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2011;27(5):353-357
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the features of autopsy cases involved in electronic weapon (TASER) in the State of Maryland, and to discuss the appraisable points.
METHODS:
Thirteen autopsy cases involving TASER were collected from 2004 to 2011 in the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, State of Maryland. All the cases include detailed scene investigations, complete autopsy, toxicological analysis and histopathological examination. Statistical analysis were conducted including general information of victim, type of TASER, type of contact, toxicological results, manner and cause of death.
RESULTS:
Majority of victims were male with an acute onset of agitated and delusional behavior. Drugs were often involved. Deaths were attributed to multiple factors.
CONCLUSION
Most of cases involved in TASER resulted from multiple fatal factors. Further researches are needed for the principal mechanism. Thorough scene investigation and complete autopsy examination play crucial role in evaluation of such cases.
Adult
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Autopsy/methods*
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Cause of Death
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Cocaine/analysis*
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Conducted Energy Weapon Injuries/etiology*
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Female
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Forensic Pathology
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Humans
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Male
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Maryland/epidemiology*
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Mental Disorders/complications*
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Middle Aged
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Phencyclidine/analysis*
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Retrospective Studies
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Substance-Related Disorders/complications*
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Trauma Severity Indices
6.Open Reduction and Internal Fixation with AO Calcaneal Plate for Displaced Intra-articular Calcaneal Fracture.
Myung Jin LEE ; Sung Keun SOHN ; Kyu Yeol LEE ; Sung Soo KIM ; Min Soo KANG ; Hyeon Jun KIM ; Sang Kyu SUN
Journal of the Korean Fracture Society 2010;23(3):303-309
PURPOSE: To evaluate the surgical outcomes of open reduction and internal fixation of AO calcaneal plate in displaced intra-articular fractures of the calcaneus. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From January 2004 to July 2007, 25 patients with 27 displaced intra-articular calcaneal fractures were treated by open reduction and internal fixation using the AO calcaneal plate. Preoperative, postoperative evaluations and a follow-up after 1 year were done radiologically by the Bohler angle, Gissane angle, heel height and width among all patients. Their functional status was assessed by means of the Maryland foot score. RESULTS: The mean Bohler angle, Gissane angle, heel height and width were restored comparing with preoperative data. However, in Sanders type IV, some losses of reduction occurred at 1 year follow-up (p<0.05). The mean Maryland foot scores were 85 points in type II, 82 points in type III and 63 points in type IV. Sanders types significantly affected the clinical results (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: The AO calcaneal plate fixation using extensile L-shpaed lateral approach shows satisfactory radiologic and clinical results in the treatment of displaced intra-articular calcaneal fractures.
Calcaneus
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Follow-Up Studies
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Foot
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Heel
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Humans
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Intra-Articular Fractures
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Maryland
7.First Metatarsal Dorsal Close Wedge Osteotomy Combined with Medial Cuneiform Plantar Open Wedge Osteotomy for the Treatment of a Cavus Foot.
Jung Ryul KIM ; Soo Kyung LEE ; Hyung Seok LEE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2010;45(1):24-30
PURPOSE: We wanted to analyze the results of the 1st metatarsal dorsal close wedge osteotomy (MTDW) combined with medical cuneiform plantar open wedge (MCPOW) for treating forefoot deformity of a cavus foot. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed 30 patients. Their mean age was 21.5 years (SD 10.6 years) and the average follow-up period was 2.3 years. Thirty-four cases of thirty patients were classified as group A, as classified by the 1st MTDW combined with the MCPOW, 16 feet (14 patients) were group B by the 1st MTDW or MCPOW, 12 feet (10 patients), and group C by triple arthrodesis, 6 feet (6 patients). We evaluated the ankle dorsiflexion, plantarflexion, heel alignment, and the Maryland foot score (MFS) preoperatively and the last follow-up, and we analyzed the radiologic Hibb, Meary, calcaneal pitch and tibiotalar angles. RESULTS: The ankle dorsiflexion (p=0.01), plantar flexion (p=0.03) and heel alignment (p=0.02) of group A were significantly improved more than that of groups B and C. The MFS of group A revealed better than group B and C (p=0.01). The Meary (p=0.01), Hibb (p=0.02) and calcaneal pitch angle (p=0.02) of group A were significantly improved more than that of groups B and C. CONCLUSION: 1st MTDW combined with MCPOW osteotomy that focuses at the apex of the deformity for correction of a cavus foot can obtain better clinical and radiological results than other surgical procedures.
Animals
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Ankle
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Arthrodesis
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Congenital Abnormalities
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Follow-Up Studies
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Foot
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Heel
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Humans
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Maryland
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Metatarsal Bones
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Osteotomy
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Retrospective Studies
8.Analysis of the Deformities of the Foot after Tibial Fracture and Outcome of the Surgical Treatment.
Jung Ryul KIM ; Young Sin KIM ; Sung Jin SHIN ; Sang Rim KIM ; Kyu Bum SEO
Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society 2009;13(2):118-123
PURPOSE: We wanted to evaluate the relating factors for deformities of the foot after tibial fracture and the outcome of respective surgical treatment. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We studied thirty-two patients (thirty-five feet) who had foot deformities after tibia fracture. The age, gender, shape, location, concurrent soft tissue injury and operative treatment of tibial fracture were analysed and outcome of the surgical treatment was investigated. RESULTS: Deformities of the foot mostly occurred in open fractures of Gustilo type 3 or closed fracture with severe soft tissue injury. Variable surgical treatments such as simple release, lengthening, Z-plasty and osteotomy were performed. The AOFAS ankle-hind foot scale was improved from average of 37.3 points preoperatively to an average of 77.2 points at the last follow up. The Maryland foot score was from 42.9 to 90.2 and AOFAS Lesser Toe Metatarso-phalangeal interphalangeal scale was from 42.9 to 90.5. Radiological correction was also improved from 21.9 degrees to 7.9 degrees (Meary angle), from 112.2 to 138.5 (Hibb's angle) and from 33.8 to 25.9 (Calcaneal pitch). CONCLUSION: We proposed that great care should be taken of treatment for the tibial fracture and early detection and proper management of the foot deformities are crucial.
Congenital Abnormalities
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Follow-Up Studies
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Foot
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Foot Deformities
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Fractures, Closed
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Fractures, Open
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Humans
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Maryland
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Osteotomy
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Soft Tissue Injuries
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Tibia
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Tibial Fractures
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Toes
9.Treatment of Displaced Intra-articular Calcaneal Fractures Using a F-plate.
Kyu Hyun YANG ; Jae Bong CHUNG ; Han Kook YOON ; Si Young PARK ; Hang Seob YOON
Journal of the Korean Fracture Society 2007;20(1):1-5
PURPOSE: To evaluate the clinical efficacy of F-plate in displaced intra-articular fractures of calcaneus. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Total 43 cases treated with F-plate and followed up at least six months postoperatively were reviewed. Radiographically, Böhler angle was measured and all cases were subdivided by Sanders classification. Each case was reviewed for the presence of local infection, traumatic arthritis, nonunion, and any breakage of plate or screw. Maryland foot score was used for clinical assessment and factors influencing on clinical results were determined. RESULTS: The mean Böhler angle was improved from 0.5° (range: -24.7~35.5°) preoperatively to 25.8° (range: 14.2~38.6°) postoperatively and the angle at last follow-up was 23.5° (range: 10.2~37.5°), showing about 2.3 degree decline compared to postoperative Böhler angle. There were two cases of F-plate breakage and two cases of screw breakage but the metal breakage did not affect any change in Böhler angle. Other complications were; five cases of traumatic arthritis, one case of varus malunion and one case of deep wound infection. According to Maryland foot score, there were 10 excellent, 22 good, 10 fair and 1 poor result. Furthermore, Age, pre-operative Böhler angle and the patient's expectation on financial compensation had significant influences upon the clinical result. CONCLUSION: F-plate fixation seems to yield firm fixation and satisfactory clinical results in the treatment of displaced intra-articular fractures of calcaneus.
Arthritis
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Calcaneus
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Classification
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Compensation and Redress
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Follow-Up Studies
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Foot
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Intra-Articular Fractures
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Maryland
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Treatment Outcome
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Wound Infection
10.Single Dorsal Incision Technic for Hallux Valgus Surgery.
Kyung Won SONG ; In Heon PARK ; Gab Lae KIM ; Seung Yong LEE ; Youn Seok HYUN ; Eun Ho SEO
Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society 2007;11(1):35-38
PURPOSE: In this study, we introduced a newly developed technique of operation for hallux valgus. We used a single dorsal incision to correct major components of Bunion in stead of two or three incisions, which had been used by most of surgeons for long time. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between 2003 and 2005, 27 feet with hallux valgus deformity were operated through single dorsal incision. 10 out of 17 patients underwent operation on both feet, 5 patient underwent operation on left feet, remaining 2 underwent operation on right. There were 16 women and 1 man. Average age of patients was 45 (range, 21-59). Post operatively all feet were evaluated by physical examination, Maryland Foot score profile, radiographic measurements and complication. RESULTS: Maryland foot score profile increased from preoperative 67/100 to postoperative 95/100. Most patients satisfied pain relieve and cosmesis. Average preoperative intermetatarsal angle was 15 degrees, which were decreased to 9 degrees after operation and average preoperative hallux valgus angle was 32 degrees, which were decreased to 12 degrees after operation. CONCLUSION: According to our experience, the single dorsal incision technic for correction of moderate to severe hallux valgus deformities was rather safe and easily performed without noticeable complication with almost same results as multiple incisions technics. We highly recommend this technic to be tried by foot surgeons without hesitation.
Congenital Abnormalities
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Female
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Foot
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Hallux Valgus*
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Hallux*
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Humans
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Maryland
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Physical Examination

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