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Korean Journal of Family Medicine ; : 364-368, 2013.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-77420

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Acupuncture treatment is generally regarded as a relatively safe procedure. However, most procedures have some complications and acupuncture treatment is no exception. Reported complications of acupuncture treatment were mostly mild or temporary symptoms, but certain severe adverse effects were also observed. We report here for the first time a case of liver abscess following acupuncture and moxibustion treatment.


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Acupuncture , Liver Abscess , Liver Abscess, Pyogenic , Moxibustion , Streptococcus intermedius
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Journal of the Korean Society for Vascular Surgery ; : 39-44, 2008.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-92303

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the effectiveness and complications of temporary inferior vena cava filters in deep vein thrombosis. METHOD: We retrospectively evaluated the clinical data of 35 patients who underwent percutaneous insertion of a temporary, retrievable IVC filter during treatment of deep vein thrombosis between 2003 and 2006. A Tulip(R) was used in 25 patients, and an OptEase(R) was used in 10 patients. Indications for filter insertion included thrombolytic therapy (n=29), long floating IVC thrombosis (n=4), and pulmonary thromboembolism history with recurrent venous-thromboembolism (n=2). Deep vein thrombosis was treated with an endovascular procedure in 33 patients and anticoagulation therapy in 2 patients. RESULT: Complete symptom resolution was achieved in all patients. The temporary IVC filters were successfully retrieved in 28 of 35 patients (mean duration of filter placement: 9.57 days), but retrieval failed in 7 patients (thrombus in filter, 3 cases; remnant IVC thrombosis, 1 case; remnant iliac vein thrombosis/venous stenosis in high risk patient, 2 cases; in-hospital mortality due to underlying heart disease, 1 case). There were no cases of pulmonary embolism and no serious IVC filter-related complications during insertion, retraction, or remnant IVC filter follow-up. CONCLUSION: Temporary, retrievable IVC filters were effective in the prevention of pulmonary embolism. Further investigations are necessary to determine long-term outcome data for filters left in place.


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Humans , Constriction, Pathologic , Endovascular Procedures , Heart Diseases , Hospital Mortality , Iliac Vein , Pulmonary Embolism , Retrospective Studies , Thrombolytic Therapy , Thrombosis , Veins , Vena Cava Filters , Vena Cava, Inferior , Venous Thrombosis
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