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Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery ; : 31-39, 2023.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-969067

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Background and Objectives@#It is well recognized that early detection and intervention are most important for the prevention of neonatal hearing loss. The national support policy in Korea for newborn hearing screening has been changed since October 2018; however, parent awareness of the change still needs to be increased. This study investigated how well parents, who have underwent national infant checkups of their children, were aware of the Korean national policy for neonatal and infant hearing loss in parents.Subjects and Method A survey of neonatal hearing tests and national support policies conducted for 353 parents was analyzed. The survey included questions about parent awareness of the neonatal hearing screening test period, confirmatory test period, national support for these expenses, and hearing aid support. Also evaluated were the necessity of national guidance and management system for neonatal hearing. @*Results@#The test time of neonatal hearing screening was correctly recognized by 82.2% of the parents. The percentage increased after the national insurance coverage started in October 2018 in Korea, and the rate was higher for parents who visited an otolaryngology clinic rather than a pediatric clinic. The test time of the confirmatory test was correctly recognized only by 20.4%. National support policy for neonatal hearing screening tests, confirmatory hearing tests, and hearing aids were acknowledged by 50.7%, 43.1%, and 56.1% of the parents, respectively. @*Conclusion@#These results indicate the necessity of efforts to increase the awareness of neonatal hearing tests and relevant support policies in Korea to ultimately achieve early hearing detection and intervention of neonates and infants in Korea.

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Korean Journal of Head and Neck Oncology ; (2): 63-66, 2021.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-902120

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Supracricoid partial laryngectomy (SCPL) with cricohyoidoepiglottopexy (CHEP) or cricohyoidopexy (CHP) involves the removal of the whole thyroid cartilage, both true and false vocal cords, the ventricles, and the paraglottic spaces, sparing the cricoid cartilage, hyoid bone, and at least one functional and mobile cricoarytenoid unit. Reconstruction is performed by suturing of the cricoid cartilage up tightly to the hyoid bone, so trachea-releasing procedures are needed to prevent leakage at anastomosis site. In case of advanced tranglottic cancer invading tracheal tracheal wall, we need to perform additional circumferentrial tracheal wall resection. However, when we perform SCPL, circumferential resection of tracheal wall is limited because SCPL procedure itself needs releasing of tracheal length. We report a case of advanced transglottic cancer involving tracheal wall treated with induction chemotherapy and SCPL including tracheal wall resection with reconstruction of tracheal defect by sternocleidomastoid muscle flap covered with skin graft.

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Korean Journal of Head and Neck Oncology ; (2): 63-66, 2021.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-894416

ABSTRACT

Supracricoid partial laryngectomy (SCPL) with cricohyoidoepiglottopexy (CHEP) or cricohyoidopexy (CHP) involves the removal of the whole thyroid cartilage, both true and false vocal cords, the ventricles, and the paraglottic spaces, sparing the cricoid cartilage, hyoid bone, and at least one functional and mobile cricoarytenoid unit. Reconstruction is performed by suturing of the cricoid cartilage up tightly to the hyoid bone, so trachea-releasing procedures are needed to prevent leakage at anastomosis site. In case of advanced tranglottic cancer invading tracheal tracheal wall, we need to perform additional circumferentrial tracheal wall resection. However, when we perform SCPL, circumferential resection of tracheal wall is limited because SCPL procedure itself needs releasing of tracheal length. We report a case of advanced transglottic cancer involving tracheal wall treated with induction chemotherapy and SCPL including tracheal wall resection with reconstruction of tracheal defect by sternocleidomastoid muscle flap covered with skin graft.

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Korean Journal of Nephrology ; : 637-642, 1991.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-43297

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