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A Case of Perilymph Fistula (외림파누공의 1 예)

  • 김종선;김리석
    • Proceedings of the KOR-BRONCHOESO Conference
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    • 1983.05a
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    • pp.20-20
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    • 1983
  • A 40-year-old man was admitted with chief complaints of sudden hearing loss, ear fullness and tinnitus of 12 days duration developed following SCUBA diving. An exploratory tympanotomy was done on 16th day of onset, and a small leakage of clear fluid was found on the anterior portion of the stapediovestibular joint, which was sealed off by small piece of fatty tissue from the ear lobe. Postoperatively, his PTA's was improved from 85㏈ to 15㏈, however high tone was remained unchanged above 4KHz. More exploration of the middle ear will be helpful to find the labyrinthine fistula causing sudden type of hearing loss.

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Histological, Physical Studies after Xenograft of Porcine Ear Cartilage

  • Ryu, Yong Ah;Jin, Meiying;Kang, Nakheon
    • Archives of Craniofacial Surgery
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.155-161
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    • 2017
  • Background: Because of the relatively similar size of organs to human and the physiological and structural similarities, the use of porcine as xenograft donors is progressing very actively. In this study, we analyzed the characteristics of porcine ear cartilage and evaluated its suitability as graft material in reconstructive and cosmetic surgery. Methods: The auricular cartilage was harvested from two pigs, and subjected to histological examination by immunohistochemical staining. To determine the collagen content, samples were treated with collagenase and weight changes were measured. After sterilization by irradiation, the samples were grafted into rats and stained with Hematoxylin and Eosin and Masson Trichrome to observe inflammation and xenograft rejection. Results: In IHC staining, extracellular matrices were mainly stained with type II collagen (20.69%), keratin sulfate (10.20%), chondroitin sulfate (2.62%), and hyaluronic acid (0.84%). After collagenase treatment, the weight decreased by 68.3%, indicating that about 70% of the porcine ear cartilage was composed of collagen. Upon xenograft of the sterilized cartilages in rats, inflammatory cells were observed for up to 2 months. However, they gradually decreased, and inflammation and reject-response were rarely observed at 5 months. Conclusion: The porcine ear cartilage was covered with perichondrium and cellular constituents were found to be composed of chondrocytes and chondroblasts. In addition, the extracellular matrices were mainly composed of collagen. Upon xenograft of irradiated cartilage into rats, there was no specific inflammatory reaction around the transplanted cartilage. These findings suggest that porcine ear cartilage could be a useful alternative implant material for human cosmetic surgery.

Analysis on the Measurement and Shape Classification of the Head and Face for Korean Female Children Aged 9~12 Years (만 9세~12세 여아의 머리와 얼굴부위 측정 및 유형 분류)

  • 김선희
    • The Research Journal of the Costume Culture
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.757-768
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    • 2004
  • This study was aimed to provide the fundamental and various measurement data of the head and face for Korean children. Two hundred sixty nine female children, aged nine to twelve years, participated for this study. The 28 regions on the head and face of the subjects were directly measured by the expert experimenters. Factor analysis, cluster analysis, GLM analysis and Tukey HSD test were performed' using these data. Through factor analysis, six factors were extracted upon factor scores and those factors comprised 71.42% for the total variances. Four clusters as their head and face shape were categorized using six factor scores by cluster analysis. Type 1 was characterized by the shorter head & face length and width and the lowest position from forehead to nose. Type 2 had the longer head & face length and width and the highest ear position and the largest mouse width. Type 3 was characterized by the longest and head & face type and the widest head & face girth. Type 4 was characterized by shortest head & face length the lower ear and lips position.

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A Comparative Sudy on Accuracy of Occlusal Plane Angle on Mounting The Hanau 96-H2 Articulator (Hanau 96-H₂교합기에 상악 모형 부착시 교합면 경사각에 대한 비교 연구)

  • Hwang, Hie-Seong;Lee, Ho-Yong
    • The Journal of the Korean dental association
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    • v.25 no.9 s.220
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    • pp.861-872
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    • 1987
  • The Purpose of this study was to know the differences between the occlusal plane angles formed by F-H plane on cephalograms and the occlusal plane angles by the upper margin of the articulator, and to ind the contributing factors to the difference of occlusal angles. for this study, 39 young adults (20 men, 19 women) were selected who had normal occlusion, no severe attrition, no missing tooth, not been under orthodontic treatment and occlusal equilibration and no temporomandibular disorders. The maxillary casts were mounted with Hanau 159-1 ear piece type face-bow and measured the occlusal plane angle with prototype occlusal plane projector. The following results were obtained; 1. The mean value of the ear rod F-H plane occlusal angle was 14.75˚, articulator occlusal angle was 9.26˚ and strong positive correlation between these angles, 2. It was almost same angle between the ear rod F-H plane angle (14.75˚) and the beyron point to infraorbital rim-6mm. occlusal angle (14.46˚) 3. The mean distance from the ear rod porion to the Byron point was 5.67mm. 4. It was no significant correlation between the distances Po-Beyron point, Or-infraorbital rim and articulator occlusal angle.

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A New Technique for Conchal Cartilage Harvest

  • Kim, Joon Young;Yang, Ho Jik;Jeong, Ji Won
    • Archives of Plastic Surgery
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    • v.44 no.2
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    • pp.166-169
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    • 2017
  • The goal of auricular cartilage harvest is to obtain a sufficient amount for reconstruction and to minimize the change in ear shape. The cartilage can be harvested by a posterior or anterior approach, and each method has advantages and disadvantages. The posterior approach presents the advantage of scar concealment, but there are limits to the amount of cymba cartilage that may be harvested. In contrast, the anterior approach may cause a noticeable scar. However, as cartilage is collected, the anterior approach provides a view that facilitates the preservation ear structure. In addition, it is possible to obtain a greater amount of cartilage. From January 2014 to December 2015, we harvested auricular cartilage graft material in 17 patients. To prevent the development of trapdoor scars or linear scar contracture, short incisions were made on the superior border of the cymba and cavum. Two small and narrow incisions were made, resulting in suboptimal exposure of the surgical site, which heightens the potential for damaging the cartilage when using existing tools. To minimize this, the authors used a newly invented ball-type elevator. All patients recovered without complications after surgery and reported satisfaction with the shape of the ear.

Handheld OCT probe for Evaluation of Tympanic Membrane Status (OCT용 손잡이 형 프로브를 이용한 고막 상태 평가)

  • Kwon, Hyeong-Il;Kim, Yee-Hyuk;Cho, Nam-Hyun;Jeong, Hyo-Sang;Kim, Jee-Hyun;Lee, Sang-Heun
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.285-288
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    • 2011
  • In this study, we developed an optical coherence tomography(OCT) using a sweep-source laser whose center wavelength is 1310 nm and a probe of hand-held type. The developed hand-held probe targets to diagnose the middle ear, so it is miniaturized for ease and convenience of control. For the first time, we performed in-vivo clinical experiments on tympanic membrane(TM) perforation patients not reported from previous studies about OCT. The high-resolution sectional images of tympanic membrane perforation can be obtained. There aren't many studies about diagnostic instrument of the middle ear and diagnosis with sectional image of the middle ear, so the developed OCT system and hand-held probe are applicable to tympanic membrane perforation and other pathologic diagnosis in the middle ear.

Design of Implantable Middle Ear Hearing Aids Using an Electromagnetic Transducer (전자 트랜스듀서 방식에 의한 청각보조용 이식형 인공중이 시스템 설계)

  • Cho, Jin-Ho;Song, Byung-Seop;Kim, Myoung-Nam;Won, Chul-Ho;Park, Se-Kwang;Lee, Sang-Heun
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.6 no.6
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    • pp.466-475
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    • 1997
  • In this paper, an implantable middle ear hearing aids using an electromagnetic transducer which consists of a tiny coil and a magnet is designed, and objective design method to implement a vibrator of the electromagnetic type transducer is proposed. Sound characteristic of the electromagnetic type vibrator is excellent but power transfer rate is lower than that of a ceramic type. To improve power transfer efficiency of system, external and inner part of a middle ear system is designed using FM transmission method. We implemented an experimental set of the designed transducer, inner part, and outer part. Then, we measured vibration characteristics of a metal strip and a temporal bone of a dead body. As the results, we confirmed the advantage of FM method and showed that designed transducer could effectively transmit vibration of amplified input sound pressure to ossicle.

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A Study on Prescription for Ear Diseases in Donguibogam ("동의보감(東醫寶鑑)"의 이병(耳病) 처방(處方) 연구(硏究))

  • Yoon, Seo-Hyun;Jo, Eun-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Oriental Medical Informatics
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.64-77
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    • 2012
  • Donguibogam, Korea's cultural heritage and traditional Oriental medicine book listed in the World Heritage three years ago, is indeed great in its importance and value. Korea's posterity has sought treatment methods through the medical book and their researches on that book have continued. However, it is rare to make the concrete analysis on the medicines for prescriptions recorded in the book. In this study, we reviewed "Ears" in the Section "Bodily Appearance" among the five chapters of Donguibogam, and analyzed the 55 types of prescriptions for ear diseases, the medical characteristics, tastes, prime classification of medical herbs, and acupunctural effects, and the dosage forms depending on prescriptions. For insect-entering ear diseases and 20 kinds of a single-medicine prescription also, the treatments are presented in the book, but we presented the texts only and excluded them in the analysis. We also excluded overlapping prescriptions and adding and reducing prescriptions of the 55 prescriptions, and thus classified the left 42 proscriptions by dosage form. As a result: 1. With respect to medical characteristics, the medicine with warm characteristics reached 9 types(40.9%), the highest rate, followed by the medicine with cold characteristics 8 types (36.4%). 2. Concerning medical tastes, the medicine with bitter taste included 12 types (54.5%), the medicine with sour taste 10 types (45.5%), and the medicine with sweet taste 7 types (31.8%). It was unusual that of the 22 medicines used for multipurpose, no medicine with the taste was found. 3. For the acupunctural effects, the medicine with acupuncture effects for spleen medirian reached 12 types in total (54.5%). On the contrary, the medicine with the effects for pericardium meridian reached only one (4.5%) among the total of 22 medicines. 4. In the dosage form of 42 prescriptions, powder medicine was 15 types (35.7%), and decoction medicine was 14 (33.3%). Powder, dedoction, and pill medicines accounted for 90.4% of the total medicine type. It was found that in particular, for ear diseases powder medicine was used more frequently than decoction medicine.

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Proposal of a piezoelectric floating mass transducer for implantable middle ear hearing devices (이식형 인공중이를 위한 압전 플로팅 매스 트랜스듀서의 제안)

  • Lee, Chang-Woo;Kim, Min-Kyu;Park, Il-Yong;Song, Byung-Seop;Roh, Yong-Rae;Cho, Jin-Ho
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.322-330
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    • 2005
  • A new type of transducer, piezoelectric floating mass transducer (PFMT) which has advantages of piezoelectric and electromagnetic transducer has been proposed and implemented for the implantable middle ear hearing devices. By the uneven bonding of piezoelectric material to the inner bottom of transducer case, the PFMT can vibrate back-and-forth along the longitudinal axis of the transducer even though the piezoelectric material within the cylindrical case produces only the bilateral expansion and contraction according to the applied electrical signal. To improve efficiency of the PFMT, the multi-layered piezoelectric material has been adapted. The small number of components in the PFMT enables the simple manufacturing and the easy implanting into the middle ear. In order to examine the characteristics of vibration, mechanical modeling and finite element analyses of the proposed transducer have been performed. From the result of theoretical analyses and the measured data from the experiment, it is verified that the implemented PFMT can be used in implantable middle ear hearing devices.

Tragus formation during concha-type microtia repair using a chondrocutaneous island flap

  • Ha, Jeong Hyun;Jeong, Euicheol;Lazaro, Hudson
    • Archives of Craniofacial Surgery
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.79-82
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    • 2018
  • Formation of an ideally-shaped tragus remains one of the most challenging issues during staged tragus reconstruction in microtia patients. The authors describe a new method used to treat a unique case of concha-type microtia in which the 10-year-old male patient had only a portion of pre-existing cartilage at the tragus site. An anomalous skin lump was also present. During the initial stages of the reconstruction, the two-stage Nagata method was used for surgical correction of the microtia. An autologous rib cartilage graft was used to form the ear framework. A temporoparietal fascia flap was also constructed. Remnant skin tags and anomalous cartilage that accompany microtia are usually removed during microtia repair. However, the cartilage and skin lump were preserved during the reconstruction. The skin lump was later used to form a vascularized chondrocutaneous island flap that supplemented the portion of cartilage during tragus formation. The result was a new tragus that was satisfactorily improved in both size and shape. Patients with concha-type microtia may benefit from the use of this new method for tragus formation.