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THE CONTROL METHOD OF CONTINUOUS GINGIVAL BLEEDING IN A DISABLED PATIENT WITH BLEEDING DISORDER : REPORT OF A CASE (출혈성 장애환자에서 지속적인 치은출혈시 지혈법 : 증례보고)

  • Son, Jeong-Seog;Oh, Ji-Hyeon;Yoo, Jae-Ha;Kim, Jong-Bae
    • The Journal of Korea Assosiation for Disability and Oral Health
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.31-37
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    • 2014
  • The general local cause of gingival bleeding is the vessel engorgement and erosion by odontogenic infection. Abnormal gingival bleeding is also associated with systemic causes. Bleeding disorders in which continuous gingival bleeding is encountered include the followings : vascular abnormalities, platelet disorders, hypoprothrombinemia and other coagulation defects. There are classic methods for gingival bleeding control, such as, direct pressure, electrocoagulation, suture, crushing and application of hemostatic agents. If the continuous gingival bleeding is not stopped in spite of the conventional methods, the life of patient is threatened owing to upper airway obstruction, syncope, vomiting and hypovolemic shock. Therefore, the rapid and correct hemostatic method is very important in the emergency condition. This is a case report of continuous gingival bleeding control by primary endodontic drainage & suture in a disabled patient with systemic bleeding disorders.

Concomitant Avulsion Injury of the Subclavian Vessels and the Main Bronchus Caused by Blunt Trauma

  • Noh, Dongsub;Lee, Chan-kyu;Hwang, Jung Joo;Cho, Hyun Min
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.51 no.2
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    • pp.153-155
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    • 2018
  • Concomitant rupture of the subclavian vessels and the left main bronchus caused by blunt trauma is a serious condition. Moreover, the diagnosis of a tracheobronchial injury with rupture of the subclavian vessels can be difficult. This report describes the case of a 33-year-old man who suffered from blunt trauma that resulted in the rupture of the left subclavian artery and vein. The patient underwent an operation for vascular control. O n postoperative day 3, the left main bronchus was found to be transected on a computed tomography scan and bronchoscopy. The transected bronchus was anastomosed in an end-to-end fashion. He recovered without any notable problems. Although the bronchial injury was not detected early, this case of concomitant rupture of the great vessels and the airway was successfully treated after applying extracorporeal membrane oxygenation.

THE CASE REPORT OF ANGIOLYMPHOID HYPERPLASIA WITH EOSINOPHILIA ON CHIN (하악 이부에 생긴 Angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia(Kimura's disease)의 치험례)

  • Yang, Yun-Seok;Cho, Yong-Seok
    • Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.443-447
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    • 1996
  • Angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia(ALHE) is an uncommon, benign vascular proliferation with the background of a stroma which is heavily infiltrated by lymphocytes and eosinophils and includes lymphatic follicles with prominent germinal centers. ALHE primarily involves the skin and subcutis in head and neck as various forms of nodules. There has been considerable controversy about the relationship between ALHE and Kimura's disease. Kimura's disease, originally reported by Kimura et el., is an unusual granulation with proliferation of lymphoid tissue. Wells and Whimster published the first report describing a condition that resembled Kimura's disease and designated it as ALHE. For a time being two lesions are thought to be same lesion, but recently they are considered as two different entities, histopathologically. The cause of this disease remains unknown, and physicians have used a variety of treatment modalities including cryosurgery, steriod therapy, electrodesiccation, curettage, radiotherapy, laser therapy and surgical excision. But any treatment modality leaves problem of recurrence because the lesion is not well encapsulated. Being poorly encapsulated, the lesion's remnants are apt to be left and this markes some problems : recurrence and possible adjacent organ injury. In this case we misdiagnosed the lesion as well encapsulated benign mass. We performed excisional biopsy and experienced prolonged operation time and unwanted mentalis muscle injury. We think that the importance of poor encapsulation of ALHE should be stressed. So we report our experience with literature review.

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Surgical Treatment of a Plunging Ranula using the Intraoral and Submandibular Approach (구강 내 접근과 하악하 절개를 통한 몰입성 하마종의 수술적 치료)

  • Kim, Jung Hong;Eun, Seok Chan;Baek, Rong Min
    • Archives of Craniofacial Surgery
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.111-115
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    • 2010
  • Purpose: A plunging ranula is relatively uncommon and represents a mucus escape reaction occurring from a disruption of the sublingual salivary gland. It is a common condition found in young adults, even though the reported age range is 2 - 61 years. We report our experience of a complete excision of a plunging ranula via the intraoral and submandibular approach. Methods: A 23-year-old man had a large protruding mass in the right submandibular area. Initially, the protruding mass appeared bilaterally but the left side disappeared spontaneously. The MRI findings revealed a homogenous fluid attenuation mass in the submandibular space, suggesting a ranula. The sublingual gland was extirpated through the intraoral approach and the ranula excised totally via the submandibular approach. Results: The patient had an uneventful postoperative course without infection, paralysis and tongue sensory changes, etc. The pathology findings were characteristic of a pseudocyst without a lining epithelium or endothelium but with a vascular fibro-conective tissue wall filled with mucinous fluid. No recurrence was observed on the submandibular area during the 8 month follow-up period. Conclusion: The combined intraoral approach and submandibular approach is an effective and highly recommended method for sublingual gland extirpation and complete excision of a plunging ranula.

Ankle Arthrodesis with Vascularized Fibular Graft in Failed Ankle Fusion (혈관 부착 비골 이식술을 이용한 실패한 족관절 고정술의 치료)

  • Chung, Duke Whan;Chung, Chai Ik;Lim, Young Kyu
    • Archives of Reconstructive Microsurgery
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.134-138
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    • 2000
  • Arthrodesis of the ankle joint is inevitable in the cases of severe arthrosis or defective bony structures around ankle joint. There have been many kinds of arthrodesis methods were introduced. In cases with failed athrodesis with previous arthrodesis surgery and neuropathic joints have difficulty to achieve fusion of joint with conventional methods. Authors underwent four cases of ankle fusion with vascularized fibular graft from 1997 in the cases of three failed fusions and one diabetic neuropatic joint. Two of four performed free vascularized fibular transplantation from contralateral side leg with microvascular anastomosis, two of four performed with pedicled fibular transposition to the ankle joint in same side leg. Three of four cases achieved arthrodesis average 9.2 months after surgery, one case was failed due to vascular thrombosis of the anastomosed site in diabetic neuropathic condition. The result of this technique revealed 75%(three of four) success rate and longer bone union time required. However, in these cases had no recommendable options with conventional bone graft and additional ankle joint fusions procedure because of poor bone quality and defect of distal tibia and talus portions. Free vascualrized fibular transfer to the failed athrodesis of ankle joint is one of the effective alternative methods in failed ankle fusion cases, especially the quality of the bone around previous fusion site is poor.

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CDSS: Integration of Social Interaction and Smart Space for Chronic Disease Patients (CDSS : 만성질환 환자들을 위한 사회적 상호작용과 지능 공간의 통합)

  • Fatima, Iram;Fahim, Muhammad;Lee, Young-Koo;Lee, Sung-Young
    • Proceedings of the Korean Information Science Society Conference
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    • 2011.06b
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    • pp.114-115
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    • 2011
  • Chronic disease may leads to other life threatening health complications like heart disease, stroke, diabetes and peripheral vascular disease that diminished quality of life. This paper points out the importance of social interaction and smart space integration in existing CDSS for chronic diseases. Social interaction allows the patients to interact with system, through this continuous learning and digesting patient experience, our CDSS becomes intelligent and dynamically enhanced. Smart spaces automatically provide new knowledge and construct the behavioral profile by monitoring the daily life activities. Through these features, patients can get continuous relevant recommendations from the system, so they can get a chance to improve their health condition which in terms keeping on their quality of life. It also helps the health practitioners in better decision making about medication and living patterns.

Treatment of Facial Palsy in Hyangsang Medicine (구안와사(口眼喎斜)의 형상의학적 치료)

  • Kang Kyung Hwa;yeon Jong Won;Lee Yong Tae
    • Journal of Physiology & Pathology in Korean Medicine
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.1585-1597
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    • 2004
  • Facial palsy is a common disease in clinic, which can be classified into central and peripheral according to the causes. The central facial palsy is caused by cerebral vascular accident, brain tumor, etc. The peripheral facial palsy comes from cold stimulus on face, regional infection of virus, suppurative tympanitis, inflammation on mastoid process, pathological teeth, trauma like cranial fracture, and so forth, They have distinctive features in diagnosis. While the central facial palsy is followed by hemiplegia and articulation disorder, the peripheral one by the disappearance of wrinkles on the forehead and rising of eyeball on paralyzed side when closing the eyes. Most of the cases in this thesis are peripheral palsy. The social classes and ages of the patients are so various that the treatments must be applied from various standpoints. The statistical data shows that the functional weakness of the whole body is the fundamental condition of the facial palsy. Therefore it is very important to find and the exact pathology and treatment appropriate for Hyungsang of the patients.

Analysis of Changes in Hemodynamic Values after Modified Fontan Procedure (변형 Fontan 술후 혈류역학치 변화추이 분석)

  • 안재호
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.816-827
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    • 1988
  • Since 1978, We have experienced 87 cases of Fontan operations and the candidates of that increased in numbers recently with the improvement of the diagnostic and operative technique. We studied the prerequisite factors and hemodynamics of 22 cases of Fontan operations, done during the last one year period, which were 3 tricuspid atresia, 16 functional single ventricle and 3 anatomic single ventricle. The mean age was 68 months and the mortality rate 24%, and 9 patients of under 4 years of age were operated with 22.2% mortality rate, but the youngest, 16 months of age, patient survived well without problems. The preoperative pulmonary artery pressure[PAP], pulmonary vascular resistance[PVR] and postoperative right atrial pressure[RAP], left atrial pressure[LAP] value influenced the mortality, but age, preoperative Hb, preoperative PaO2 and pulmonary artery index[PAI] did not. There were favorable survival tendency in under 15mmHg of preop. PAP, 2a of preop. PVR and under 25cmHyO of postop. RAP, under 15cmHyO of postop LAP. The younger, the more pleural effusion and the longer postoperative admission days. The higher preop. Hb related to the higher postop. transpulmonary pressure gradient and the lower preop. PaO2 and PAI. The higher preop. PaO2, the less pleural effusion and postop. admission days. Preop. PAP closely related to preop. PVR and postop. LAP and high PVR increased the pleural effusion and postop. admission days. The larger PAI, the larger CI. We concluded that there were so many factors influencing the postoperative condition, but preop. PAP, PVR, Hb, postop. RAP and LAP were the most ones.

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Duplicated Vertebral Artery : Literature Review and Clinical Significance

  • Kim, Myoung Soo
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • v.61 no.1
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    • pp.28-34
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    • 2018
  • Objective : Duplication of the vertebral artery (VA) is a rare vascular variant. This paper describes the anatomy and embryological development of duplicated VAs and reviews the clinical significance. Methods : Computed tomography (CT) angiography was performed in 3386 patients (1880 females, 1506 males) between March 2014 and November 2015. We defined duplication of the VA as a condition in which the VA has two origins that fused at different levels of the neck. Results : Ten of the 3386 patients (0.295%) who received CT angiography had a dual origin of the VA; three on the left side, and seven on the right side. In all seven with right dual origin of the VA, both limbs of the VA origin originated from the right subclavian artery. In all three patients with left dual origin of the VA, both limbs of the VA originated from the left subclavian artery and aortic arch. In all 10 patients, the medial limb of the duplicated VA was located posteriorly and medially to the common carotid artery (CCA) and anteriorly and laterally to the vertebral transverse foramen. In two patients, the medial limb of the duplicated VA was located in close proximity to the CCA. In another two patients, the medial limb of the duplicated VA was located in close proximity to the CCA, carotid bifurcation, and proximal internal carotid artery. Conclusion : Although duplication of the VA is asymptomatic in most patients, clinicians should consider this anomaly during diagnosis and treatment.

Cardiac Output Measurement Platform Development Using Swan-Ganz Catheter in Cardiopulmonary Patients with More Accurate (Swan-Ganz Catheter를 이용한 심폐기능 이상자의 정확한 Cardiac Output 측정 플랫폼 개발)

  • Jeong, Yong-Hyun;Na, Sang-Sin;Kim, Young-Kil
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.15 no.7
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    • pp.1591-1597
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    • 2011
  • In this paper, on cardiopulmonary function in the intensive care unit over the direction of the state to define the diagnostic or therapeutic cardiac output Study on Implementation of measures as a platform, Swan-Ganz Catheter with sensor inserted into the body by inserting a saline solution Using temperature change caused by using thermodilution be used to obtain cardiac output. Swan-Ganz Catheter with temperature sensors and pressure sensors and sensor value which is entered through the acquisition more closely if the cardiac output CO, systemic and pulmonary vascular resistance, oxygen consumption and may be able to more accurately calculate the patient's condition than accurate diagnosis and treatment is possible.