1.ERRATUM: Imaging follow-up strategy after endovascular treatment of intracranial aneurysms: A literature review and guideline recommendations
Yong-Hwan CHO ; Jaehyung CHOI ; Chae-Wook HUH ; Chang Hyeun KIM ; Chul Hoon CHANG ; Soon Chan KWON ; Young Woo KIM ; Seung Hun SHEEN ; Sukh Que PARK ; Jun Kyeung KO ; Sung-kon HA ; Hae Woong JEONG ; Hyen Seung KANG ;
Journal of Cerebrovascular and Endovascular Neurosurgery 2025;27(1):80-80
2.ERRATUM: Imaging follow-up strategy after endovascular treatment of intracranial aneurysms: A literature review and guideline recommendations
Yong-Hwan CHO ; Jaehyung CHOI ; Chae-Wook HUH ; Chang Hyeun KIM ; Chul Hoon CHANG ; Soon Chan KWON ; Young Woo KIM ; Seung Hun SHEEN ; Sukh Que PARK ; Jun Kyeung KO ; Sung-kon HA ; Hae Woong JEONG ; Hyen Seung KANG ;
Journal of Cerebrovascular and Endovascular Neurosurgery 2025;27(1):80-80
3.ERRATUM: Imaging follow-up strategy after endovascular treatment of intracranial aneurysms: A literature review and guideline recommendations
Yong-Hwan CHO ; Jaehyung CHOI ; Chae-Wook HUH ; Chang Hyeun KIM ; Chul Hoon CHANG ; Soon Chan KWON ; Young Woo KIM ; Seung Hun SHEEN ; Sukh Que PARK ; Jun Kyeung KO ; Sung-kon HA ; Hae Woong JEONG ; Hyen Seung KANG ;
Journal of Cerebrovascular and Endovascular Neurosurgery 2025;27(1):80-80
4.Imaging follow-up strategy after endovascular treatment of Intracranial aneurysms: A literature review and guideline recommendations
Yong-Hwan CHO ; Jaehyung CHOI ; Chae-Wook HUH ; Chang Hyeun KIM ; Chul Hoon CHANG ; Soon Chan KWON ; Young Woo KIM ; Seung Hun SHEEN ; Sukh Que PARK ; Jun Kyeung KO ; Sung-kon HA ; Hae Woong JEONG ; Hyen Seung KANG ;
Journal of Cerebrovascular and Endovascular Neurosurgery 2024;26(1):13-22
Objective:
Endovascular coil embolization is the primary treatment modality for intracranial aneurysms. However, its long-term durability remains of concern, with a considerable proportion of cases requiring aneurysm reopening and retreatment. Therefore, establishing optimal follow-up imaging protocols is necessary to ensure a durable occlusion. This study aimed to develop guidelines for follow-up imaging strategies after endovascular treatment of intracranial aneurysms.
Methods:
A committee comprising members of the Korean Neuroendovascular Society and other relevant societies was formed. A literature review and analyses of the major published guidelines were conducted to gather evidence. A panel of 40 experts convened to achieve a consensus on the recommendations using the modified Delphi method.
Results:
The panel members reached the following consensus: 1. Schedule the initial follow-up imaging within 3-6 months of treatment. 2. Noninvasive imaging modalities, such as three-dimensional time-of-flight magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) or contrast-enhanced MRA, are alternatives to digital subtraction angiography (DSA) during the first follow-up. 3. Schedule mid-term follow-up imaging at 1, 2, 4, and 6 years after the initial treatment. 4. If noninvasive imaging reveals unstable changes in the treated aneurysms, DSA should be considered. 5. Consider late-term follow-up imaging every 3–5 years for lifelong monitoring of patients with unstable changes or at high risk of recurrence.
Conclusions
The guidelines aim to provide physicians with the information to make informed decisions and provide patients with high-quality care. However, owing to a lack of specific recommendations and scientific data, these guidelines are based on expert consensus and should be considered in conjunction with individual patient characteristics and circumstances.
5.Impact of Longitudinal Changes in Metabolic Syndrome Status over 2 Years on 10-Year Incident Diabetes Mellitus
Ji Hye HUH ; Sung Gyun AHN ; Young In KIM ; Taehwa GO ; Ki Chul SUNG ; Jae Hyuk CHOI ; Kwang Kon KOH ; Jang Young KIM
Diabetes & Metabolism Journal 2019;43(4):530-538
BACKGROUND: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a known predictor of diabetes mellitus (DM), but whether longitudinal changes in MetS status modify the risk for DM remains unclear. We investigated whether changes in MetS status over 2 years modify the 10-year risk of incident DM. METHODS: We analyzed data from 7,317 participants aged 40 to 70 years without DM at baseline, who took part in 2001 to 2011 Korean Genome Epidemiology Study. Subjects were categorized into four groups based on repeated longitudinal assessment of MetS status over 2 years: non-MetS, resolved MetS, incident MetS, and persistent MetS. The hazard ratio (HR) of new-onset DM during 10 years was calculated in each group using Cox models. RESULTS: During the 10-year follow-up, 1,099 participants (15.0%) developed DM. Compared to the non-MetS group, the fully adjusted HRs for new-onset DM were 1.28 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.92 to 1.79) in the resolved MetS group, 1.75 (95% CI, 1.30 to 2.37) in the incident MetS group, and 1.98 (95% CI, 1.50 to 2.61) in the persistent MetS group (P for trend <0.001). The risk of DM in subjects with resolved MetS was significantly attenuated compared to those with persistent MetS over 2 years. In addition, the adjusted HR for 10-year developing DM gradually increased as the number of MetS components increased 2 years later. CONCLUSION: We found that discrete longitudinal changes pattern in MetS status over 2 years associated with 10-year risk of DM. These findings suggest that monitoring change of MetS status and controlling it in individuals may be important for risk prediction of DM.
Diabetes Mellitus
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Epidemiology
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Follow-Up Studies
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Genome
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Life Style
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Proportional Hazards Models
6.Clinical Analysis of Traumatic Cerebral Pseudoaneurysms.
Tae Hun MOON ; Sung Han KIM ; Jae Whan LEE ; Seung Kon HUH
Korean Journal of Neurotrauma 2015;11(2):124-130
OBJECTIVE: Traumatic pseudoaneurysms are rare but life-threatening lesions. We investigated the patients with these lesions to clarify their clinical characteristics and therapeutic strategies and we also reviewed the literatures on the treatment principles, possible options, and outcomes. METHODS: There were a total of 8 patients who were treated with traumatic intracranial pseudoaneurysms between April 1980 and January 2009. Medical charts and the imaging studies were reviewed for analysis. The outcome was measured with modified Rankin Scale (mRS) score at 6 months after treatment. RESULTS: All 8 patients were male and the mean age was 25 years old. Six of those were located at the cavernous segment of the internal carotid artery (ICA) and the other 2 was located at the M2 segment of middle cerebral artery. The causes of trauma were car accidents in 6, penetrating injury through the orbit in 1, and slip down injury in 1 patient. Massive epistaxis or hematemesis occurred in all patients with a pseudoaneurysm at the cavernous and ophthalmic segment of the ICA. All 6 patients of the cavernous and ophthalmic ICA group showed favorable outcome of mRS 0 to 1. The outcome of patients with middle cerebral artery pseudoaneurysm was mRS 2 to 3. CONCLUSION: Upon prompt diagnosis and proper treatment planning, it is possible to achieve favorable outcome in these patients. Lesions located at the cavernous segment of the ICA favored endovascular treatment while those at the middle cerebral artery favored surgical treatment.
Aneurysm, False*
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Carotid Artery, Internal
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Craniocerebral Trauma
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Diagnosis
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Epistaxis
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Hematemesis
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Humans
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Intracranial Aneurysm
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Male
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Middle Cerebral Artery
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Orbit
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Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
7.Report of Nation-wide Questionnaire Survey for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Treatment in Korea.
Young Wook KIM ; Seung Kee MIN ; Yong Bok KOH ; Seung Nam KIM ; Jang Sang PARK ; In Sung MOON ; Sang Woo PARK ; Seung HUH ; Jun Young CHOI ; Hochul PARK ; Won Hyun CHO ; Hyoung Tae KIM ; Ki Hyuk PARK ; Jung Ahn RHEE ; Kwang Jo CHO ; Sung Woon CHUNG ; Yong Shin KIM ; Dong Ik KIM ; Young Soo DO ; Sang Joon KIM ; Jongwon HA ; Jae Hyung PARK ; Hyuk AHN ; Taeseung LEE ; Joong Haeng CHOH ; Doosang KIM ; Won Heum SHIM ; Do Yun LEE ; Koing Bo KWUN ; Bo Yang SUH ; Woo Hyung KWUN ; Yong Pil CHO ; Geun Eun KIM ; Tae Won KWON ; Hong Rae CHO ; Byung Jun SO ; Hee Jae JUN ; Shin Kon KIM ; Sang Young CHUNG ; Soo Jin Na CHOI ; Sung Hwan KIM ; Jeong Hwan CHANG ; Lee Chan JANG ; In Gyu KIM ; Hyun Chul KIM
Journal of the Korean Society for Vascular Surgery 2005;21(1):10-15
While endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) is prevailing for the treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) in modern vascular practice, PURPOSE: we conducted nationwide questionnaire survey to investigate the current status of AAA treatment and their results in Korea. METHOD: We reviewed the replies from 28 hospitals (33 departments) to the questionnaire inquiring annual number, clinical features, mode of treatment and results of AAA patients during the period from Jan. 2000 to Jul. 2004. Results: 980 AAA patients were reported including 292 ruptured AAA (29.8%) and 688 non-ruptured AAA (70.2%). For treatment of AAA, 834 (85.1%) surgical repairs (SRs) and 111 (11.3%) endovascualr aneurysm repairs (EVARs) were performed while 35 patients (3.6%) died of AAA rupture before operation. The locations of AAA were infrarenal in 889 (90.7%), juxtarenal in 62 (6.3%), and suprarenal in 29 patients (3.0%). Among 834 patients undergoing SR, 577 patients (69.2%) had non-ruptured AAAs and 257 patients (30.8%) had ruptured AAAs. Mean operative mortality rate was 4.1% after elective SRs, 30.7% after SR for ruptured AAAs, and 2.3% after EVARs. The reported brand name of stent graft devices were various including domestic custom-made in 56 (50.5%), imported brand in 18 (16.2%) while 37 (33.3%) stent grafts were not reported their brand name. The frequencies of type I and III endoleaks after EVAR were reported 5.8% and 5.8% respectively in 86 patients with an available data. CONCLUSION: SR has been used as a major treatment option in Korea for the treatment of AAA patients while EVAR is increasing. The mortality rate of SR of AAA was comparable to western multi-center trial reports but mortality or morbidity rates of EVAR were unable to know in this questionnaire survey.
Aneurysm
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Aortic Aneurysm
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Aortic Aneurysm, Abdominal*
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Blood Vessel Prosthesis
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Endoleak
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Humans
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Korea*
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Mortality
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Questionnaires*
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Rupture
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Treatment Outcome
8.Surgical Removal of Coil and Clipping of Aneurysm after Failure of Intraaneurysmal Coil Embolization: Case Report.
Sung Sam JUNG ; Jae Whan LEE ; Kyu Chang LEE ; Seung Kon HUH ; Dong Ik KIM
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2002;32(5):463-469
Despite modern advances in endovascular techniques, intraaneurysmal coil embolization may be associated with serious complications such as parent artery occlusion by thromboembolism and coil migration or incomplete treatment, which require surgery. We report 5 cases in which surgical interventions had been necessary following coil embolization with Guglielmi Detachable Coil, either due to incomplete aneurysm obliteration or acute complication of parent artery occlusion by coil migration and throm-boembolism. Surgical intervention include removal of the coils and clipping of the aneurysm. Immediate recanalization of the occluded artery by use of intra-arterial thrombolytics and surgery is very important. The role of neurosurgical management in the care of the patients suffering from unsuccessful endovascular therapy of aneurysm is demonstrated.
Aneurysm*
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Arteries
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Embolization, Therapeutic*
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Endovascular Procedures
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Humans
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Parents
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Thromboembolism
9.Diagnosis of Peritonsillar Abscess Using Gray Scale Image and Color DopplerImage of Intraoral Ultrasonography.
Sung Min KIM ; Jae Joon CHO ; Jae Young KIM ; Hyung Bin HUH ; Chang Ho HUR ; Min Woo LEE
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1998;41(9):1180-1184
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Clinical differentiation of peritonsillar abscess from peritonsillar cellulitis can be difficult and often relies on diagnostic needle aspiration that is invasive. The differential diagnosis of the two conditions is very important for the planning of treatment. This study is to evaluate the usefulness of gray scale image (GSI) and color doppler image (CDI) using intraoral ultrasonography in differential diagnosis of the peritonsillar abscess from peritonsillar cellulitis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty patients with suspected peritonsillar abscess were included in this study. GSI and CDI of the intraoral ultrasonography with 7-MHz curved linear array transducer were used. RESULTS: The peritonsillar abscess showed inhomogeneously hypoechoic or cystic space on GSI and rim-shaped color flow signal on CDI. The peritonsillar cellulitis showed homogeneously hypoechoic or striated textual appearance on GSI and diffusely increased color signal on CDI. The sensitivity of GSI for diagnosis of peritonsillar abscess and peritonsillar cellulitis was 91.7% and 77.8%, respectively, whereas the specificiy of CDI proved to be 100% for the diagnosis of both conditions. CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates that intraoral ultrasonography is a useful and noninvasive technique for diagnosis of peritonsillar abscess.
Cellulitis
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Diagnosis*
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Humans
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Needles
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Peritonsillar Abscess*
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Transducers
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Ultrasonography*
10.A Case of Compound Nevus of the External Auditory Canal.
Sung Min KIM ; Jae Joon CHO ; Hyung Bin HUH ; Chang Ho HUR
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1998;41(6):792-794
Compound nevus is considered to be a common benign cutaneous tumor which is composed of nevus cells containing melanin pigment. However, compound nevus which has junctional activity has been described as actual precursors of malignant melanoma. Recently we experienced a case of compound nevus of the auditory canal, causing ear canal obstruction, intermittent hearing impairment and otorrhea in a 34-year-old female patient. The compound nevus was treated with a wide excison and full thickness skin graft by endaural approach.
Adult
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Ear Canal*
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Female
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Hearing Loss
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Humans
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Melanins
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Melanoma
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Nevus*
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Skin
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Transplants

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