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Journal of the Korean Surgical Society ; : 364-370, 2009.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-35512

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy has become the standard modality of acute and chronic gallbladder disease. This study was performed to evaluate a change in the indication for laparoscopic cholecystectomy according to period by analyzing our experiences. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed 2,096 cases of laparoscopic cholecystectomy that were treated at the Department of Surgery, Dong-A University. They were divided into 3 groups from October 1992 to December 1996 (Group 1), from January 1997 to December 2001 (Group 2) and from January 2002 to March 2007 (Group 3). RESULTS: The mean age was 50.14+/-13.89 years and the male-to-female ratio was 1 : 1.23. Previous abdominal surgery was noted in 12.24% from Group 1, 14.96% from Group 2 and 21.48% from Group 3. Chronic cholecystitis was the most common pathologic diagnosis in all cases. However, while the incidence of acute cholecystitis and gallbladder empyema in Group 1 was 3.36% and 0%, that of Group 2 was 12.52% and 3.88% and that of Group 3 was 31.79% and 7.59%, which was increased. The mean operation time of each group was 101.00+/-51.00, 69.86+/-40.55, 78.01+/-45.55 minutes (P<0.05). The conversion rate of each group was nine cases (6.04%), 21 cases (3.02%), and 51 cases (4.07%). The surgical complication rate was 7.38%, 3.88% and 4.71%, respectively. The length of hospital stay was 6.08+/-3.65, 3.16+/-2.99 and 2.91+/-3.34 days, which was significantly decreased (P<0.05). CONCLUSION: As surgical experience increased and laparoscopic surgical skills developed, the indication for laparoscopic cholecystectomy changed. The results of this study showed that laparoscopic cholecystectomy was feasible for the treatment of complicated gallbladder lesion.


Subject(s)
Cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic , Cholecystitis , Cholecystitis, Acute , Gallbladder , Gallbladder Diseases , Incidence , Length of Stay , Retrospective Studies
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Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery ; : 115-122, 2005.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-113272

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STUDY DESIGNS: A retrospective study for radiographic and clinical assessment. OBJECTIVES: To clarify the clinical significance of the radiolucent zones surrounding transpedicular screws that occasionally appears following lumbar spinal instrumented fusion. SUMMARY OF LITERATURE REVIEW: that the formation of radiolucent zones surrounding pedicular screws are significantly frequent after transpedicular fixation. MATERIALS AND METHOD: 88 cases, age 50 or older, which underwent lumbar spinal fusion with transpedicular screws, between January 1999 and December 2002, were included in this investigation. The postoperative radiographs of all patients were analyzed for radiolucent zones around the transpedicular screws. These radiolucent zones were evaluated in relation the number of fusion levels, the existence of osteoporosis, and the fusion status and satisfaction rates. RESULTS: Radiolucent zones were observed in 30 cases (34%, 30/88), 13 (43%, 13/30) of which disappeared during the follow-up period. The average number of fixation levels in the cases with and without radiolucent zones were 2.33 (range 1-4, SD 0.94) and 1.74 (range 1-4, SD 0.82), respectively. Osteoporosis was found to accompany 43.3 and 20.7% of the cases with and without radiolucent zones, with the latter cases showing a statistically significant higher fusion rate and greater patient satisfaction. CONCLUSION: Radiolucent zones, a frequent finding following pedicle screw fixation, resulted in less favorable outcomes. Surgeons should be alert to radiolucent zones and their transformation during follow-up. Methods for improving the stability of the interface between the pedicle screw and vertebral bone will require further research.


Subject(s)
Humans , Follow-Up Studies , Osteoporosis , Patient Satisfaction , Retrospective Studies , Spinal Fusion
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Korean Journal of Medicine ; : 161-168, 1993.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-165789

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No abstract available.


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Humans , Pepsinogen A
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Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy ; : 249-252, 1992.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-153805

ABSTRACT

The incidence of synchronous gastric cancer is variously reported to be 2.07%, 5.22%, 6.5%, 8.6%, or 9% and has been increasing recently, probably with advance in the diagnosis of gastric cancer. Our case in presentation is a 70-year-old male patient who had total gastrectomy and esopbagiojunostomy done for synchronous four gastric cancer. Each has different histologic types, Some of these lesions are not suspected before operation and are found almost by chance during histologic examinations after surgery performed only to remove main lesion. So we report this case with a review of literatures.


Subject(s)
Aged , Humans , Male , Diagnosis , Gastrectomy , Incidence , Stomach Neoplasms
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