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Chronic gastric anisakiasis provoking a bleeding gastric ulcer

Kang DB, Park WC, Lee JK

Gastric anisakiasis is a parasitic disease caused by the gastric mucosal penetration of the Anisakis larvae ingested with raw fish. Acute gastric anisakiasis is diagnosed by the endoscopic visualization of...
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Repair of type I endoleak by chimney technique after endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair

Kim NH, Kim WC, Jeon YS, Cho SG, Hong KC

Endovascular aneurysm repair is a minimally invasive, durable and effective alternative to open surgery for treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA). However, in patients who do not have an adequate...
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Comprehension of readmission after laparoscopy assisted distal gastrectomy: what are the causes?

Kim MC, Kim KH, Kim YM, Jung GJ

PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to evaluate long-term outcomes regarding readmission for laparoscopy-assisted distal subtotal gastrectomy (LADG) compared to conventional open distal subtotal gastrectomy (CODG) for early gastric...
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Hiatal hernia in pediatric patients: laparoscopic versus open approaches

Namgoong J, Kim DY, Kim SC, Hwang JH

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the surgical outcomes of laparoscopic approach for hiatal hernia (HH) in pediatric patients. METHODS: This was a retrospective study of 33 patients...
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Comparison of abdominal and perineal procedures for complete rectal prolapse: an analysis of 104 patients

Lee JL, Yang SS, Park IJ, Yu CS, Kim JC

PURPOSE: Selecting the best surgical approach for treating complete rectal prolapse involves comparing the operative and functional outcomes of the procedures. The aims of this study were to evaluate and...
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The experience of transumbilical endoscopic appendectomies

Lee CH, Jeon WJ, Youn SJ, Yun HY, Jang LC, Choi JW, Song YJ, Ryu DH

Minimally invasive surgery is being widely accepted in various fields of surgery. Although several appendectomy techniques have been reported but, there is no standardization. We report here the experiences of...
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Laparoscopic treatment of hepatic cysts located in the posterosuperior segments of the liver

Lee DH, Cho JY, Han HS, Yoon YS, Hwang DW, Jung K, Kim YK, Shin HK, Lee W

PURPOSE: Laparoscopy is considered the treatment of choice for hepatic cysts, especially those located in anterolateral segments (AL; segments II, III, IVb, V, and VI) because of the ease of...
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Adult intussusceptions: preoperative predictive factors for malignant lead point

Kim KH, Namgung H, Park DG

PURPOSE: Adult intussusception is uncommon, but an organic lesion is found to be the lead point in 75% to 90% of the cases. This study was designed to review our...
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Cervical bronchogenic cysts mimic metastatic lymph nodes during thyroid cancer surgery

Jun HH, Kim SM, Lee YS, Hong SW, Chang HS, Park CS

PURPOSE: Although congenital bronchogenic cysts in the cervical region, especially in the thyroid or perithyroidal area, are rare, distinguishing them from other cervical cystic lesions (e.g., thyroglossal duct and branchial...
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High pretransplant HBV level predicts HBV reactivation after kidney transplantation in HBV infected recipients

Kim JM, Park H, Jang HR, Park JB, Kwon CH, Huh W, Lee JH, Kim SJ, Joh JW

PURPOSE: HBsAg-positive kidney recipients are at increased risk for mortality and graft failure. The aims of this study were to identify the outcomes of HBsAg-positive recipients who received preemptive antiviral...
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