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Intraoperative airway obstruction caused by dissection of the internal wall of a reinforced endotracheal tube: A case report

Cheong Y, Hwang B, Kim I, Chang T, Kang S, Kim M

Endotracheal intubation is the gold standard for airway management in general anesthesia. However, airway patency is not guaranteed by keeping the endotracheal tube (ETT) in place. Sometimes, the ETT itself...
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Severe respiratory depression precipitated by unrecognized gastric perforation during endoscopic submucosal dissection under deep sedation: A case report

Kim GE, Lee SH, Chung IS, Lee E, Shin HS, Choi JW

Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) is widely performed these days as the standard procedure for the treatment of early gastric cancer. During ESD, insertion and rotation of the scope, air insufflation,...
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Oblique interlaminar lumbar epidural steroid injection for management of low back pain with lumbosacral radicular pain: A case report

Byeon GJ, Choi EJ, Choi YM, Chang EJ, Kim HJ, Kim KH

Epidural steroid injection (ESI), which is commonly used for treatment of low back pain with lumbosacral radicular pain, can be performed via transforaminal, interlaminar, or caudal routes. The transforaminal route...
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Clinical application of intravenous anesthetic infusion with use of a pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic model in children

Kim HS

Recently, intravenous sedatives and analgesics are being commonly used in children because of the clinical need for increasing the non-operating room anesthesia and intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring during surgery and environmental...
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Experience with reversal of a neuromuscular block with sugammadex in a child with Prader-Willi syndrome: A case report

Sung TY, Kang T, Cho CK, Kwon HU, Kang PS, Jee YS

We treated a 4-year-old patient with a genetic disorder, Prader-Willi syndrome, that was accompanied by pulmonary hypertension due to upper airway obstruction. Prader-Willi syndrome is a complex genetic condition characterized...
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Comparison of several dosing schedules of intravenous dexmedetomidine in elderly patients under spinal anesthesia

Yeom JH, Ahn DW, Kim KH

BACKGROUND: Many clinicians have probably used subjective, unscientific methods for dose reduction to avoid overdose in elderly patients. The aim of this study was to compare several dosing schedules of...
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Current clinical application of dexmedetomidine for sedation and anesthesia

Kim DS, Na HS, Lee JH, Shin YD, Shim JK, Shin HW, Kang H, Joung KW

Many sedatives are used clinically and include benzodiazepines, barbiturates, antihistamines, propofol, and alpha-2-agonist. Benzodiazepines activate GABA neuronal receptors in the brain and present sedating, hypnotic, anxiolytic, amnestic, and anticonvulsant effects,...
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Radiation exposure and protection for eyes in pain management

Kim MJ, Kim JH

C-arm fluoroscopy is important device for pain management. However, pain physicians can be exposed to radiation during C-arm fluoroscopy-guided interventions. In the annual maximal permissible radiation doses, the dose of...
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Intraoperative ventilation and hemodynamic change due to bladder perforation during transurethral resection of a bladder tumor: A case report

Yun M, Kim GH, Lee SY, Cho H, Kim B, Koo MS, Kwon MY

Transurethral resection is the most efficacious and safest urologic procedure for the treatment of benign prostatic hypertrophy, prostate cancer, and bladder cancer. Complications of transurethral resection include hemorrhage, infection, transurethral...
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Effect of short-term prewarming on body temperature in arthroscopic shoulder surgery

Shin KS, Lee GY, Chun EH, Kim YJ, Kim WJ

BACKGROUND: Hypothermia (< 36°C) is common during arthroscopic shoulder surgery. It is known that 30 to 60 minutes of prewarming can prevent perioperative hypothermia by decreasing body heat redistribution. However,...
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Successful use of C-MAC® video laryngoscope following failure of multiple intubation attempts during laryngomicroscopic surgery in an infant: A case report

Kang BJ, Seo H, Lee SH

A 6-month-old boy was scheduled for a laryngeal mass excision and tracheal bougienage for secondary subglottic stenosis. Following successful excision of the laryngeal mass, a tracheal tube was temporarily extubated...
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A comparison between the right side and the left side of head skin in a patient who received more than 450 sessions of left stellate ganglion block: A case report

Hong SM, Park BC, Song JG, Lee GW

Stellate ganglion block (SGB) is an effective method that is used by pain clinicians to treat patients who have pain in the head, neck and arm area. SGB acts mainly...
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Acute coronary artery obstruction after aortic valve replacement surgery and role of transesophageal echocardiography

Jang MS, Choi JH, Han JH, Choi YI, Kim JM, Youn HC

Acute coronary artery obstruction is a rare but fatal complication of surgical aortic valve replacement (AVR). Sudden coronary spasm, embolization of calcium plaque, and surgical factors can induce acute coronary...
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Quadriplegia as a position-related complication after parotidectomy: the need for cooperation between anesthesiologists and surgeons when positioning patients: A case report

Shim SM, Park JH, Hyun DM, Cho SH, Lee HM

During surgery, the patient is positioned optimally according to the type of operation. Careful attention is required because damage associated with patient positioning may occur during the course of the...
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Effect of needle approach to the axillary artery on transarterial axillary brachial plexus block quality

Chang YJ, Lee DC, Oh YJ, Ha DH, Lee MG

BACKGROUND: The authors sought to determine whether a shallow needle approach to the axillary artery would improve complete sensory blocks of median, radial, and ulnar nerves as compared with a...
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Hemodynamic response to tracheal intubation and postoperative pharyngeal morbidity using GlideScope®, Lightwand and Macintosh laryngoscopes during remifentanil infusion

Jeon YG, Park J, Kim MH, Choi WJ, Choi JH, Lee KH

BACKGROUND: Use of GlideScope® laryngoscopes and lightwands for tracheal intubation does not require much force. Theoretically, less stimulation can reduce hemodynamic changes during intubation. We investigated the hemodynamic response to...
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The effects of epidural versus intravenous patient-controlled analgesia on postoperative outcomes in elderly patients who have undergone gastrectomy: a retrospective trial

Kim YK, Lee JH, Kang SH, Choi Y, Lee JY, Lee SY, Lee SN, Lee EJ, Lee C

BACKGROUND: Efforts for improving surgical outcomes in elderly patients should include the prevention of perioperative complications and proper postoperative pain management. Epidural analgesia is effective in decreasing perioperative stress and...
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Propacetamol as an alternative of ketorolac for postoperative pain management using patient-controlled analgesia

Kim SG, An J, Lee JH, Kim E, Lee SG, Sim K

BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to examine effect of propacetamol in comparison with ketorolac in intravenous patient-controlled analgesia after gynecologic surgeries. METHODS: Patients aged 18 to 70 years and...
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Predicting the optimal minimal cuff volume of the laryngeal mask airway from physical examination parameters

Bae GE, Shin HW, Lim HH, Ju BJ, Jang YK

BACKGROUND: Head and neck anatomy affects the laryngeal mask airway (LMA) cuff volume. The purpose of this study was to identify physical parameters that can be standardized to predict LMA...
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