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Clinical Investigation about Deep Vein Thrombosis after cystostomy;Case Report (방광루술후 발생한 심부정맥혈전증 환자 1례에 대한 임상적 고찰)

  • Kim, Se-Jong;Kang, Jun-Hyuk;Park, Jang-Woo;Yoon, Il-Ji;Oh, Min-Suck;Min, Boo-Ki
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Oriental Medical Informatics
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.14-22
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    • 2005
  • Objectives We got a good effect on one patient who diagnosed Deep Vein Thrombosis after cystostomy. Methods The patient was treated with Acupuncture, Herbal medication, Venesection. To evaluate the edema, pain of leg, Visual Analogue Scale(VAS) and the measurement of leg circumference are used. Results 1. The discrepancy of the leg circumference is decreased from 3.1㎝ to 1.6㎝. 2. The Visual Analogue Scale was decreased from 10 to 2-1. Conclusions In this case, the patient who diagnosed Deep Vein Thrombosis(DVT) after cystostomy treated by Acupuncture, Herbal medication, Venesection was improved. We are reporting this case.

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Two Cases of Voiding Problem Treated with Oriental Medicine (한방 치료로 호전된 배뇨(排尿) 장애(障碍) 환자 치험 2례)

  • Jang, Myung-Woong;Kwon, Young-Ju;Jo, Woo-Keun;Jung, Seung-Hyun;Bae, Hyo-Sang;Lim, Seong-Woo;Lee, Won-Chul
    • Journal of Physiology & Pathology in Korean Medicine
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.241-247
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this case study is to report the effect of electroacupuncture at acupoints Baliao (BL31 Shangliao, BL32 Ciliao, BL33 Zhongliao, BL34 Xialiao) on patients with voiding problem. Neurogenic Bladder can be classified according to whether impairment of urinary reservoir or emptying. The first case was a patient with urinary emptying impairment. He was diagnosed with areflexic neurogenic bladder, and was managed with suprapubic cystostomy. After starting of electroacupuncture on Baliao, residual urine volume was gradually decreased, at last cystostomy could be removed. The second case was a patient with urinary reservoir impairment. She complained symptoms of urinary frequency, nocturia due to overactive bladder. After starting of electroacupuncture on Baliao, urination frequency was significantly decreased. We consider electroacupuncture on Baliao may have a useful effect on voiding problem, both urinary reservoir and emptying impairment.

Effect of Bile Deprivation on Serum Lipids and Gastrin in the Rat (흰쥐의 담즙 상실이 혈청 지질과 Gastrin 대사에 미치는 영향)

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    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.46-53
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    • 1987
  • The effect of bile deprivation on serum lipid and gastrin contents was investigat\ulcornered after choledocho-urinary cystostomy in Sprague-Dawley rats. Bile deprivated rats were compared with sham operated control group. Gastrin levels in serum and antral tissue were measured and serum lipid concentrations were also measured. Gastrin levels of serum and tissue after bile deprivation were increased significantly compared with those of the controL At the end of 1st and 2nd week after bile deprivation, serum cholesterol and triglyceride contents were significantly lower han those of the control. By 4th week, there was no significant difference between two groups. Increases in serum and antral gastrin levels temporarily coincided well with decreases in serum lipid contents after bile deprivation. These results suggest that there is increase in biosynthesis and release of gastrin and decrease in fat absorption at early stage of bile deprivation.

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Transcortical Endoscopic Surgery for Intraventricular Lesions

  • Kim, Myung-Hyun
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • v.60 no.3
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    • pp.327-334
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    • 2017
  • To review recent advances in endoscopic techniques for treating intraventricular lesions via transcortical passage. Articles in PubMed published since 2000 were searched using the keywords 'endoscopy,' 'endoscopic,' and 'neuroendoscopic.' Of these articles, those describing intraventricular lesions were reviewed. Suprasellar arachnoid cysts (SACs) can be treated with ventriculo-cystostomy (VC) or ventriculo-cysto-cisternostomy (VCC). VCC showed better results compared to VC. Procedure type, fenestration size, stent placement, and aqueductal patency may affect SAC prognosis. Colloid cysts can be managed using a transforaminal approach (TA) or a transforaminal-transchoroidal approach (TTA). However, TTA may result in better exposure compared to TA. Intraventricular cysticercosis can be cured with an endoscopic procedure alone, but if pericystic inflammation and/or ependymal reaction are seen, third ventriculostomy may be recommended. Tumor biopsies have yielded successful diagnosis rates of up to 100%, but tumor location, total specimen size, endoscope type, and vigorous coagulation on the tumor surface may affect diagnostic accuracy. An ideal indication for tumor excision is a small tumor with friable consistency and little vascularity. Tumor size, composition, and vascularity may influence a complete resection. SACs and intraventricular cysticercosis can be treated successfully using endoscopic procedures. Endoscopic procedures may represent an alternative to surgical options for colloid cyst removal. Solid tumors can be safely biopsied using endoscopic techniques, but endoscopy for tumor resection still results in considerable challenges.

Tubularized Penile-Flap Urethroplasty Using a Fasciocutaneous Random Pedicled Flap for Recurrent Anterior Urethral Stricture

  • Lee, Yong-Jig;Lee, Byung-Kwon
    • Archives of Plastic Surgery
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    • v.39 no.3
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    • pp.257-260
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    • 2012
  • This report describes the use of a tubularized random flap for the curative treatment of recurrent anterior urethral stricture. Under the condition of pendulous lithotomy and suprapubic cystostomy, the urethral stricture was removed via a midline ventral penile incision followed by elevation of the flap and insertion of an 18-Fr catheter. Subcutaneous buried interrupted sutures were used to reapproximate the waterproof tubularized neourethra and to coapt with the neourethra and each stump of the urethra, first proximally and then distally. The defect of the penile shaft was covered by advancement of the surrounding scrotal flap. The indwelling catheter was maintained for 21 days. A 9 month postoperative cystoscopy showed no flap necrosis, no mechanical stricture, and no hair growth on the lumen of the neourethra. The patient showed no voiding discomfort 6 months after the operation. The advantages of this procedure are the lack of need for microsurgery, shortening of admission, the use of only spinal anesthesia (no general anesthesia), and a relatively short operative time. The tubularized unilateral penile fasciocutaneous flap should be considered an option for initial flap urethroplasty as a curative technique.

Iatrogenic Injuries to the Urinary Tract after Abdominal Surgery: 6 cases (복강 수술 후의 의인성 요로계 손상: 6례)

  • Byeon Ye-Eun;Lim Ji-Hey;Lee Sun-Tae;Chae Ho-Cheol;Jung Joo-Hyun;Choi Min-Cheol;Yoon Jung-Hee;Kweon Oh-Kyeong;Kim Wan-Hee
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.211-217
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    • 2006
  • Six patients (5 dogs, 1 cat) were referred with the complications of urinary tract injuries. Clinical signs were vomiting (4/6), oliguria (2/6) and anuria (3/6). Four females had been spayed, 1 male had cryptorchid orchiectomy and 1 male had been operated for removing calculi in the urethra. Both preoperative and intraoperative investigation were performed and they were confirmed as iatrogenic injuries in the urinary tract during surgery. Depending on the condition of the complications, urethral anastomosis, unilateral nephrectomy, ureteroneocystostomy, colonic urinary diversion, ureterourethral anastomosis, cystostomy and suture of the defect region were performed separately in individual cases. Postoperative observation revealed 50% (3 cases) survival rate of the patients.

A Case of Congenital Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus Confirmed by Gene Analysis (유전자 분석검사로 확진된 선천성 신성 요붕증 1례)

  • Cho, Eun Young;Oh, Jin Hee;Koh, Dae Kyun
    • Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics
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    • v.48 no.6
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    • pp.669-674
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    • 2005
  • Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus (NDI) is a disorder in which the secretion of antidiuretic hormone is normal, but the response of the renal collecting tubules to vasopressin is impaired. Compared with acquired NDI (a-NDI), which is secondary to chronic bilateral incomplete urinary tract obstruction with hydronephrosis, congenital NDI (c-NDI) is a very rare heritable disorder that usually follows the X- linked recessive pattern. Clinical symptoms of c-NDI can be non specific, and often the disease ultimately results in failure to thrive, or mental retardation. Recently, the diagnosis can be confirmed by direct sequencing analysis of the peripheral blood specimens. The long-term results of treatment for c-NDI are not satisfactory. Reports on the follow up of c-NDI cases are rare and there is no report on the cases treated with combinations of three drugs. We report herein a case of severe c-NDI in an 8 year-old-boy with a severely dysconfigurated urinary tract system. The patient and his mother showed a frameshift mutation on the AVPR2 gene on chromosome Xq28:.847_851delTGCTG (p.C283fsX90). The patient showed normal growth and development by treatment with combinations of hydrochlorothiazide ($65mg/m^2$), amiloride (0.3 mg/kg/d) and indomethacin ($100mg/m^2$), yet after five years he needed adjuvant cystostomy to relieve him from the residual symptoms of urgency with polyuria.

Giant Urethral Stone Presenting as a Scrotal Mass and Urethral Fistula (척추 손상 환자에서 고환 종물로 오인된 거대 요도 결석과 요도루)

  • Park, Seung Chol;Lee, Jea Whan;Choi, Jeong Woo;Hwang, Yong
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.18 no.12
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    • pp.208-212
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    • 2017
  • A urinary calculus in the urethra is rarely seen and usually encountered in men with a urethral stricture or diverticulum. Herein, we report a rare case of a giant calculus in the urethra of a 42-year-old male patient with paraplegia after spinal cord injury due to car accident 20 years ago. A recent urologic consultation from the emergency room was performed since the patient had multidisciplinary symptoms during the day without any urination and presented with urinary difficulties due to hematuria and pain symptoms occurring with a mass in the bottom of the testicles. Abdomen and pelvic computed tomography (CT) was performed to examine the tumor mass, which was found to be absent. In addition, urethral stones were observed in the CT. Cystostomy was performed after the first urethroplasty, and the stone was removed from the urethra. Two weeks later, the patient was subjected to urethrography to remove the Foley catheter. No specific finding in voiding was detected. Giant urethral stones sometime require differentiation from tumor status. Treatment may vary according to size and location, requiring careful examination.