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Subarachnoid hematoma after spinal anesthesia: A case report

Jang W, Cho YH, Lee DH, Kim SH

Spinal subarachnoid hematoma is a very rare complication of spinal anesthesia. This complication can, and is, often overlooked and dismissed as a fatal neurological consequence of (what amounts to) delayed...
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Dantrolene treatment in a patient with uncontrolled hyperthemia after general anesthesia: a case report of suspected malignant hyperthermia: A case report

Koh KH, Park MK, Choi SU, Huh H, Yoon SZ, Lim CH

Fever (body temperature above 38℃) is relatively common during the first few days after general anesthesia. Postoperative fever is usually caused by the inflammation induced by surgery and resolves spontaneously;...
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Anesthetic management of a pediatric patient with Rett syndrome: A case report

Lee AR, Lee HK, Kim YU, Lee JH, Kang HJ, Park SH

Rett syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disease that almost always affects female patients. It is caused by mutations in MeCP2 in the majority of cases. Patients diagnosed with Rett syndrome may...
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Updated review of resistance to neuromuscular blocking agents

Jung KT, An TH

Since neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBAs) were introduced to the surgical field, they have become almost mandatory for the induction and maintenance of anesthesia. However, resistance to NMBAs can develop in...
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Coronary artery spasm as the probable cause of cardiac arrest immediately after the induction of spinal anesthesia: A case report

Kim JA, Chung CJ, Yoon KS, Hong JI, Lee SC, Park SY, Choi SR, Lee DH, Jeong JH

A 72-year-old man underwent spinal anesthesia for artificial urinary sphincter placement for urinary incontinence. After the block level was confirmed below T6, 1 g of cefotetan, which had not shown...
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Difficult intubation of a patient with progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy and muscle spasticity: A case report

Kim JE, Yang YK, Kwon MY, Yun MJ, Kim GH

Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) is a demyelinating central nervous system disease characterized by neurological deficits, including cognitive impairment, altered mental status, and muscle spasticity. Preoperative evaluation and intraoperative airway management...
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Comparison of the incidence of venous thromboembolism between epidural and general anesthesia for total knee arthroplasty: a retrospective study

Lee JE, Jung DH, Yang JM, Lee WK, Jeon Y, Kim SO

BACKGROUND: Substantial variation exists in the reported rates of postoperative venous thromboembolism (VTE) following total knee arthroplasty (TKA) in the Asian population. This retrospective study aimed to compare the early...
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Ultrasound-guided truncal blocks for perioperative analgesia

Koh WU, Lee JH

The widespread application of ultrasound in clinical anesthesiology has led to an increase in the number of practitioners performing peripheral nerve blocks of the trunk to produce analgesia and anesthesia...
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Retrospective anesthetic evaluation of non-obstetric surgery during pregnancy: single center experience

Yoon JR, Chung EY, Kim YS, Kim YH, Yeon JS, Kim TK

BACKGROUND: Laparoscopic procedures and ultrasonography are now commonly used in the obstetric field, and more non-obstetric procedures are being performed. However, little domestic data has been published on the topic....
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A retrospective analysis of neurological complications after ultrasound guided interscalene block for arthroscopic shoulder surgery

Jeong JS, Kim YJ, Woo JH, Kim CH, Chae JS

BACKGROUND: Ultrasound-guided interscalene brachial plexus block (US-ISB) has been reported to be effective postoperative analgesia for arthroscopic shoulder surgery. Although considered rare, various neurological complications have been reported. We retrospectively...
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Risk factors for postoperative delirium following total knee arthroplasty in elderly patients

Kim SW, Kim N, Kim J, Kim KM, Lee S

BACKGROUND: Postoperative delirium has been suggested as a significant predictor of postoperative morbidity and mortality in elderly patients. They usually have multiple comorbidities, including cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, and neurologic disease....
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The implication of using dominant hand to perform laryngoscopy: an analysis of the laryngoscopic view and blade-tooth distance

Lee S, Huh J, Lee JS, Lee J

BACKGROUND: Existing laryngoscopes are designed to be handled by the left hand, whereas most healthcare professionals are right-handed. However, controlling the laryngoscope device requires considerable strength and refinement to control...
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Intrathecal baclofen pump implantation for complex regional pain syndrome in a patient with a spinal cord stimulator: consideration about optimal location of intrathecal catheter tip: A case report

Ko MJ, Lee HS, Jo H, Kim SR, Jeon S, Lee SE

Intrathecal baclofen (ITB) pump implantation can be used to control dystonia and severe pain associated with complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with or without a spinal cord stimulator (SCS). A...
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Abdominal muscle paresis due to herpes zoster with hiatal hernia: A case report

Lee JH, Heo HJ, Kim I, Shin SI

Herpes zoster is an infectious disease of the dorsal root ganglion and sensory nerve fibers. Motor nerve involvement is a rare complication. Hiatal hernia occurs when the stomach protrudes into...
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Postoperative cognitive dysfunction: advances based on pre-clinical studies

Cheon SY, Koo BN

Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) occurs immediately after surgery and is characterized by impairment of memory and changes in cognition. POCD can last for several months or years and have adverse...
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Blunting effect of dexmedetomidine on transient cardiovascular changes induced by inhalation of desflurane: a randomized controlled trial

Jang MS, Han JH, Park SJ, Oh ID, Ahn SE, Choi JH

BACKGROUND: A rapid increase in desflurane concentration has been demonstrated to induce transient sympathetic hyperactivity and lead to increases in blood pressure and heart rate (HR). Additionally, the use of...
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Stellate ganglion block for the treatment of intractable hiccups: A case report

Son HW, Cho YW, Kim YU, Shin YJ

Hiccups are an involuntary contraction of the diaphragm that may repeat several times per minute. In general, hiccups are very common, transient, and self-limited. However, if the condition persists longer...
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Preliminary study of anesthetic risk factors in surgery for pathologic fractures secondary to metastatic tumors

Kim TK, Yoon JR, Noh Y, Yoon HJ, Park MS, Kim YH

BACKGROUND: Despite advances in the treatment of primary cancer, metastatic pathologic fractures still affect the survival of cancer patients. The goals of surgery, such as those with terminal cancer, are...
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