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Journal of The Korean Society of Clinical Toxicology ; : 127-132, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-916481

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Purpose@#It is known that the most common cause of gas poisoning in Korea is suicide attempts by burning ignition coals. Ignition coals are made from waste wood, and studies have been reported that heavy metals are emitted when this coal is burned. However, there was no study on how much heavy metal poisoning occurs in the human body through this, so this study was planned to find out whether the concentration of heavy metals in the blood increased in patients exposed to ignition coal combustion. @*Methods@#From April 2020 to April 2021, blood lead, mercury, and cadmium concentrations were investigated in carbon monoxide poisoning patients who visited one regional emergency medical center in Seoul, and their association with exposure time, source of poisoning, and rhabdomyolysis were investigated. @*Results@#During the study period, a total of 136 carbon monoxide poisoning patients were tested for heavy metals, and 81 cases of poisoning by ignition coal were reported. When comparing poisoning caused by combustion of ignition coal and other substances, there was no difference in the concentrations of lead, mercury, and cadmium in the blood, and there was no difference in the number of patients above the reference range. However, the patients exposed to more than 5 hours of ignition coal gas exposure are more frequent than those in the group less than 5 hours in lead (51.4% vs. 23.9%, p=0.012). @*Conclusion@#Compared to poisoning with other combustible substances, the blood concentration of lead, mercury, and cadmium does not increase further in patients with gas poisoning by ignition coal. However, prolonged exposure may result in elevated levels of lead.

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Archives of Plastic Surgery ; : 404-410, 2020.
Article | WPRIM | ID: wpr-830791

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Background@#Some patients who need surgery refuse a blood transfusion because of their religious beliefs or concerns about blood-borne infections. In recent years, bloodless surgery has been performed successfully in many procedures, and is therefore of increasing interest in orthognathic surgery. @*Methods@#Ten Jehovah’s Witnesses who visited our bloodless surgery center for orthognathic surgery participated in this study. To maintain hemoglobin (Hb) levels above 10 g/dL before surgery, recombinant erythropoietin (rEPO) was subcutaneously administered and iron supplements were intravenously administered. During surgery, acute normovolemic hemodilution (ANH) and induced hypotensive anesthesia were used. To elevate the Hb levels to >10 g/dL after surgery, a similar method to the preoperative approach was used. @*Results@#The 10 patients comprised three men and seven women. Their average Hb level at the first visit was 11.1 g/dL. With treatment according to our protocol, the average preoperative Hb level rose to 12.01 g/dL, and the average Hb level on postoperative day 1 was 10.01 g/dL. No patients needed a blood transfusion, and all patients were discharged without any complications. @*Conclusions@#This study presents a way to manage patients who refuse blood transfusions while undergoing orthognathic surgery. rEPO and iron supplementation were used to maintain Hb levels above 10 g/dL. During surgery, blood loss was minimized by a meticulous procedure and induced hypotensive anesthesia, and intravascular volume was maintained by ANH. Our practical approach to orthognathic surgery for Jehovah’s Witnesses can be applied to the management of all patients who refuse blood transfusions.

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Journal of the Korean Society for Surgery of the Hand ; : 105-111, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-12363

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PURPOSE: Metacarpal fracture of a ring and little finger occurs frequently. Percutaneous intramedullary fixation is a simple and effective method with a low incidence of complications. To date, Kirschner wire (K-wire) fixation has been widely used, but this has problems such as pin infection. Moreover it is difficult to start early active motion exercise. So, we replaced the K-wire with a bioresorbable implant and evaluated the results. METHODS: This study was conducted from 2014 to 2016 and involved 10 consecutive patients with 10 metacarpal neck fractures. All cases underwent percutaneous intramedullary fixation using the ActivaPin (Bioretec Ltd.) within 7 days after injury, and the average follow-up period was 13 months. At the final follow-up, all cases were assessed in terms of total active motion (TAM), bony union and angular deformity based on plain radiographs. RESULTS: The patients started active motion exercise within 1 week and regained a full range of motion after average 4 weeks. The TAM results were excellent at 250° to 270° in all cases. Regarding radiographic findings, fractures united in all cases and there were no malunion and knuckle deformity. CONCLUSION: Replacement of a K-wire with a bioresorbable pin prevented soft tissue damage and dorsal scarring. And our percutaneous intramedullary bioresorbable pin fixation technique resulted in early recovery of range of motion and correction of deformity. The patients regained range of motion and returned to daily life early.


Subject(s)
Humans , Absorbable Implants , Cicatrix , Clinical Study , Congenital Abnormalities , Fingers , Follow-Up Studies , Fracture Fixation , Fractures, Bone , Incidence , Metacarpal Bones , Methods , Neck , Range of Motion, Articular
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Korean Journal of Radiology ; : 893-902, 2016.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-115664

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OBJECTIVE: To determine the efficacy of retrievable metallic stent with fixation string for benign anastomotic stricture after upper gastrointestinal (UGI) surgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From June 2009 to May 2015, a total of 56 retrievable metallic stents with fixation string were placed under fluoroscopy guidance in 42 patients who were diagnosed with benign anastomotic stricture after UGI surgery. Clinical success was defined as achieving normal regular diet (NRD). RESULTS: The clinical success rate after the first stent placement was 57.1% (24/42). After repeated stent placement and/or balloon dilation, the clinical success rate was increased to 83.3% (35/42). Six (14.3%) patients required surgical revision to achieve NRD. One (2.4%) patient failed to achieve NRD. Stent migration occurred in 60.7% (34/56) of patients. Successful rate of removing the stent using fixation string and angiocatheter was 94.6% (53/56). Distal migration occurred in 12 stents. Of the 12 stents, 10 (83.3%) were successfully removed whereas 2 could not be removed. No complication occurred regarding distal migration. CONCLUSION: Using retrievable metallic stent with a fixation string is a feasible option for managing early benign anastomotic stricture after UGI surgery. It can reduce complications caused by distal migration of the stent.


Subject(s)
Humans , Constriction, Pathologic , Diet , Fluoroscopy , Reoperation , Stents , Upper Gastrointestinal Tract
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Archives of Plastic Surgery ; : 216-218, 2016.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-220425

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No abstract available.


Subject(s)
Joint Capsule , Joints , Thumb
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Biomolecules & Therapeutics ; : 482-488, 2016.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-201382

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Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are a subset of tumor cells, which are characterized by resistance against chemotherapy and environmental stress, and are known to cause tumor relapse after therapy. A number of molecular mechanisms underlie the chemoresistance of CSCs, including high expression levels of drug efflux transporters. We investigated the role of the antioxidant transcription factor NF-E2-related factor 2 (NRF2) in chemoresistance development, using a CSC-enriched colonosphere system. HCT116 colonospheres were more resistant to doxorubicin-induced cell death and expressed higher levels of drug efflux transporters such as P-glycoprotein (Pgp) and breast cancer resistance protein (BCRP) compared to HCT116 monolayers. Notably, levels of NRF2 and expression of its target genes were substantially elevated in colonospheres, and these increases were linked to doxorubicin resistance. When NRF2 expression was silenced in colonospheres, Pgp and BCRP expression was downregulated, and doxorubicin resistance was diminished. Collectively, these results indicate that NRF2 activation contributes to chemoresistance acquisition in CSC-enriched colonospheres through the upregulation of drug efflux transporters.


Subject(s)
Breast Neoplasms , Cell Death , Doxorubicin , Drug Therapy , Neoplastic Stem Cells , NF-E2-Related Factor 2 , ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily B, Member 1 , Recurrence , Transcription Factors , Up-Regulation
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Journal of the Korean Society for Surgery of the Hand ; : 198-204, 2016.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-109361

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the tensile strength and repair-site profile of a technique of resorbable barbed suture tenorrhaphy. METHODS: Forty-eight flexor digitorum profundus tendons were collected from the 8 adult cadavers. In the test group, the tendons were sutured using absorbent 2-0 barb knotless sutures in a 2-strand or 4-strand zig-zag pattern. In the control group, 2-0 Prolene and 3-0 polydioxanone (PDS) were used to suture the tendons using the 2-stand Modified Kessler method and the 4-strand cruciate suture method. Using a tensile force measurement machine, the breaking load (N) and the stiffness (N/mm) were measured. The types of rupture were categorized into suture breaking, knot rupture, and pullout. RESULTS: In the comparative analysis between the absorbent 2-0 Quill (Angiotech Pharmaceuticals, Canada) suture that used the 2-strand core suture and the 3-0 PDS and 2-0 Prolene sutures, the average breaking load for the 2-0 Quill suture was 26.83±7.47 N, and 21.96±6.78 N and 17.20±4.93 N for the 2-0 Prolene and 3-0 PDS sutures. In the comparison using the 4-strand core suture, the average breaking load for the 2-0 Quill suture was 62.50±13.34 N, and 22.35±5.72 N and 18.67±4.27 N for the 2-0 prolene and 3-0 PDS sutures. The most common type of rupture were knot rupture. CONCLUSION: For flexor tendon sutures using the absorbent barb sutures, compared to the conventional 2-0 Prolene or 3-0 PDS sutures, absorbent barbed sutures have a higher tensile strength.


Subject(s)
Adult , Humans , Cadaver , Methods , Polydioxanone , Polypropylenes , Rupture , Sutures , Tendons , Tensile Strength
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Electrolytes & Blood Pressure ; : 58-61, 2015.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-149430

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Non-traumatic exertional rhabdomyolysis (exRML) occurs in individuals with normal muscles when the energy supplied to the muscle is insufficient. Here, we report 11 cases of spinning-induced rhabdomyolysis and review related literature. Spinning is a kind of indoor bicycle sport. The 11 patients who were diagnosed with exRML and admitted to CHA Bundang Medical Center were female and their ages ranged from 15 to 46 years. Two to three days prior to the presentation, the patients had attended a spinning class for the first time. All the patients had been otherwise healthy without any known medical illnesses. They were successfully treated without any complications, except mild non-symptomatic hypocalcemia. However, in the literature, severe complications such as compartment syndrome or acute kidney injury had been reported in relation to exRML including spinning-induced rhabdomyolysis. This spinning exercise needs prior guidelines and specific warnings to prevent exertional rhabdomyolysis.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Acute Kidney Injury , Compartment Syndromes , Creatine Kinase , Hypocalcemia , Muscles , Rhabdomyolysis , Sports
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Archives of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery ; : 30-30, 2015.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-120346

ABSTRACT

In this article, on page 173, the title has been spelled incorrectly.

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The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology ; : 303-311, 2015.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-195650

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As a commensal or a pathogen, Helicobacter pylori can change the balance of a complex interaction that exists among gastric epithelial cells, microbes, and their environment. Therefore, unraveling this complex relationship of these mixtures can be expected to help prevent cancer as well as troublesome unmet medical needs of H. pylori infection. Though gastric carcinogenesis is a multi-step process, precancerous lesion can be reversible in the early phase of mucosal damage before reaching the stage of no return. However, biomarkers to predict rejuvenation of precancerous atrophic gastritis have not been identified yet and gastric cancer prevention is still regarded as an impregnable fortress. However, when we take the journey from H. pylori-associated gastritis to gastric cancer, it provides us with the clue for prevention since there are two main preventive strategies: eradication and anti-inflammation. The evidence supporting the former strategy is now ongoing in Japan through a nation-wide effort to eradicate H. pylori in patients with chronic gastritis, but suboptimal apprehension to increasing H. pylori resistance to antibiotics and patient non-compliance still exists. The latter strategy has been continued in the author's research center under siTRP (short-term intervention to revert premalignant lesion) strategy. By focusing on the role of inflammation in the development of H. pylori-associated gastric carcinogenesis, this review is intended to explain the connection between inflammation and gastric cancer. Strategies on H. pylori eradication, removal of inflammation, and reverting preneoplastic lesion will also be introduced. In the end, we expect to be able to prevent gastric cancer by take a detour from the unpleasant journey, i.e. from H. pylori-associated gastritis to gastric cancer.


Subject(s)
Animals , Humans , Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , Biomarkers/metabolism , Disease Models, Animal , Gastritis/etiology , Helicobacter Infections/complications , Helicobacter pylori/drug effects , Stomach Neoplasms/etiology , Virulence Factors/metabolism
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Archives of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery ; : 37-42, 2015.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-80558

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BACKGROUND: Many studies about the levator aponeurosis complex of the blepharoptosis have already been presented. However, the studies about the changes of the levator aponeurosis are relatively insufficient. So, this study was performed to observe histological changes of levator aponeurosis that arise depending on the severity of blepharoptosis and the age. METHODS: Twenty patients who have undergone surgical treatment for blepharoptosis from 2013 to 2014 were analyzed in this study. Patients were categorized mild or severe group according to the severity of blepharoptosis, and the age. Through the blepharoplasty incision, we harvested the specimens of the levator aponeurosis on the upper border of tarsal plate. After staining the specimens with the Verhoeff-van Gieson technique, the changes of elastin was analyzed in a histopathological manner. RESULTS: Light microscopy of the levator aponeurosis stained positively for elastic fibers using the Verhoeff-van Gieson technique. Elastic fibers appear to have direct connections with the collagen fiber of the levator aponeurosis. The amount of the elastin was decreased in the old age group. And the amount of elastin was decreased markedly in severe blepharoptosis group. CONCLUSIONS: The elastin of the levator aponeurosis was decreased in old age and elastin tended to decreased markedly in severe levator function group. The levator aponeurosis plays a greater role in the eyelid ptosis. Therefore, knowledge about the histologic changes of the levator aponeurosis may give more help us to understand the high recurrence rate of the blepharoptosis in old age. Also, considering this information, will be helpful to the blepharoptosis surgery.


Subject(s)
Humans , Aging , Blepharoplasty , Blepharoptosis , Collagen , Elastic Tissue , Elastin , Eyelids , Microscopy , Recurrence
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Archives of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery ; : 85-85, 2015.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-80549

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The name of author should be corrected as the following: from "Min Hwang" to "So Min Hwang".

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Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases ; : 233-236, 2014.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-155552

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Catamenial hemoptysis is a rare condition, characterized by recurrent hemoptysis associated with the presence of intrapulmonary or endobronchial endometrial tissue. Therapeutic strategies proposed for intrapulmonary endometriosis with catamenial hemoptysis consist of medical treatments and surgery. Bronchial artery embolization is a well-established modality in the management of massive or recurrent hemoptysis, but has seldom been used for the treatment of catamenial hemoptysis. We report a case of catamenial hemoptysis associated with pulmonary parenchymal endometriosis, which was successfully treated by a bronchial artery embolization.


Subject(s)
Female , Bronchial Arteries , Embolization, Therapeutic , Endometriosis , Hemoptysis
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Archives of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery ; : 173-177, 2014.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-71474

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Blepharoplasty is one of the most common anti-aging operations. Although rare, complications such as ectropion may occur. Thus, we introduced an operative technique to prevent ectropion of the lower lid after blepharoplasty. From January 2012 to August 2013, we performed a nonincisional suspension suture (NISS) technique for 30 patients who visited our clinic for lower blepharoplasty. These patients had a distance of greater than 7 mm on the distraction test and were suspected of having horizontal lid laxity. We performed a slit incision 3 mm superior to the junction between the lateral epicanthus and the orbital bone during lower blepharoplasty. We passed a 7-0 nylon suture through the subcutaneous layer and the orbicularis oculi muscle. Then, we punctured the tarsal plate at the lateral limbus and fixed it to the lateral orbital rim by puncturing the periosteum. We tied a suspension knot through the slit incision. Thirty patients had satisfactory results without major complications, such as scleral exposure or ectropion. The NISS technique could be an effective method by which to prevent postoperative ectropion in cases with a mild to moderate degree lower lid laxity. The use of a NISS procedure is also a simple surgical technique, which saves time and is minimally invasive.


Subject(s)
Humans , Blepharoplasty , Ectropion , Eyelids , Nylons , Orbit , Periosteum , Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures , Sutures
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Journal of the Korean Society for Surgery of the Hand ; : 109-115, 2014.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-86703

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PURPOSE: We used the retroauricular area skin as an alternative full-thickness skin donor site in the hand reconstruction surgery. METHODS: From January 2006 to March 2013, 55 patients observed more than 1 year, were recruited for the study. In case of requiring the skin graft on hand, we grafted skins were harvested from the retroauricular area on hand. To assess the subjective and objective satisfaction, the patients themselves and three doctors compared the skin graft area's color with adjacent skin and estimated the donor site scar on a five-point scale. RESULTS: A partial necrosis was seen in one case who received skin graft because of a burn scar contracture, but it was cured with conservative treatment. In other cases, the skin graft was well taken without any specific problems. The retroauricular skin graft showed good color match with adjacent skin and less pigmentation. Donor site scar was not noticeable. As a result, the patient's subjective satisfaction (4.07) and doctor's objective satisfaction (4.18) about skin graft were very good. And the patient's subjective satisfaction (4.93) and doctor's objective satisfaction (4.98) about donor site scar were also very good. CONCLUSION: We obtained the favorable result and the patients satisfaction by using the retroauricular area as a full thickness skin graft donor site in hand.


Subject(s)
Humans , Burns , Cicatrix , Contracture , Hand Injuries , Hand , Hyperpigmentation , Necrosis , Pigmentation , Skin , Tissue Donors , Transplants
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Archives of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery ; : 136-141, 2013.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-16527

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BACKGROUND: Depressed scars are usually corrected using subcutaneous fillers such a dermal fat grafting or an autologous fat grafting. But, fillers are absorbed over time and cannot be appropriately used for the correction of large or deep depressed scars. Therefore, we tried new methods to correct challenging cases of deep depressed scars. METHODS: From 2005 to 2013, deep depressed scar were corrected in 10 patients. The location of the scars were as follows: 6 neck, 4 lower extremities. Preoperative marking was done involving the scar on the skin in an oval shape including the long axis of relaxed skin tension line, and the epithelium of the scar was removed. Both ends of the dermal layer of the residual scar were dissected and then isolated from the subcutaneous layer of the adjacent skin. Then, we folded both ends of the flap like hinge flaps and thereby appropriately restored the depressed part of the dermal layer. And we directly closed skin for scar revision. RESULTS: All ten patients had a good result and satisfaction without complication, such as wound infection, dehiscence, at a mean follow-up of seven months. Correction of depression area made the depressed scar less noticeable. Moreover, the problems like donor morbidity, color and texture matching in case of using our techniques, are not issued. CONCLUSIONS: We folded residual scar tissue like a hinge flap in the correction of depressed scar. We obtained good outcomes and report our new methods and their outcomes with a review of literatures.


Subject(s)
Humans , Axis, Cervical Vertebra , Cicatrix , Depression , Epithelium , Follow-Up Studies , Lower Extremity , Methods , Neck , Skin , Tissue Donors , Transplants , Wound Infection
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Archives of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery ; : 162-165, 2013.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-16522

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Keloid is a scar tissue that undergoes recovery and excessive growth over the original wounds when the collagen is excessively accumulated in the dermis during the wound healing process. The common sites of keloid occurrence include the anterior thorax, shoulder, upper extremities and ear. To our knowledge, however, there are few cases of keloid that occurs in the axilla. In addition, there are fewer cases of keloid that bilaterally occurs at the operated sites postoperatively in individuals with no past or family history. 21-year-old male had undergone subdermal shaving for the management of osmidrosis but had not received appropriate scar management during the military service. He visited us with a keloid-like scar formed in the bilateral axillae. We excised the scar tissue and treated it with local steroid injection and postoperative axilla compression. In histopathological report, no flattening of the overlying epidermis, and presence of keloid collagen which confirms diagnosis of keloid. We report our clinical experience with a rare case of keloid occurring in the axilla and treatment process.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Young Adult , Apocrine Glands , Axilla , Cicatrix , Collagen , Dermis , Diagnosis , Ear , Epidermis , Keloid , Military Personnel , Shoulder , Thorax , Upper Extremity , Wound Healing , Wounds and Injuries
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