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A Reinforced Endotracheal Tube Completely Severed by a Patient Bite and Lodged in the Right Main Bronchus

Yoon S, Choo H, Kim SE, Kwon H, Lee H

Reinforced endotracheal tubes (ETTs) are designed to resist kinking or compression. However, these have a potential risk of being obstructed or severed by a patient's bite. We report a case...
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Application of percutaneous foraminotomy with a specially designed drill tip for foraminal stenosis patient: A case report

Choo H, Sim SE

This case report describes a new method of pain management intervention: percutaneous foraminotomy using the Claudicare system (Seawon Meditech, Korea). In this case, a 77-year-old Asian man visited the hospital...
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Split orthodontic airway plate: An innovation to the utilization method of conventional orthodontic airway plate for neonates with Robin sequence

Choo H, Kim SH, Ahn HW, Poets CF, Chung KR

Since the emergence of neonatal infant orthodontics for treatments of cleft lip and palate with or without Robin sequence (RS) in Europe in the 1950s, advancements in design and scope...
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Sickness Experiences of Korean Registered Nurses at Work: A Qualitative Study on Presenteeism

Kim J, Suh EE, Ju S, Choo H, Bae H, Choi H

PURPOSE: Presenteeism is a relatively new concept in nursing describing the condition within which registered nurses (RNs) come to work while they are sick. The purpose of this study was...
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Evaluation of strategic uprighting of the mandibular molars using an orthodontic miniplate and a nickel-titanium reverse curve arch wire: Preliminary cephalometric study

Park JH, Choo H, Choi JY, Chung KR, Kim SH

Objective: To evaluate the overall treatment effects in terms of the amount of uprighting with changes in the sagittal and vertical positions of mandibular molars after applying an orthodontic miniplate...
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Histologic assessment of the biological effects after speedy surgical orthodontics in a beagle animal model: a preliminary study

Kim HS, Lee YJ, Park YG, Chung KR, Kang YG, Choo H, Kim SH

OBJECTIVE: Speedy surgical orthodontics (SSO), an innovative orthodontic treatment, involves the application of orthopedic forces against temporary skeletal anchorage devices following perisegmental corticotomy to induce movement of specific dental segments....
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Programmed intermittent epidural bolus as an ideal method for labor analgesia: a randomized controlled trial

Kim D, Kim J, Choo H, Choi DH

Background: Although programmed intermittent epidural bolus (PIEB) is effective for labor analgesia, an appropriate flow rate has not been established. Therefore, we investigated the analgesic effect based on different epidural...
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The effects of different pilot-drilling methods on the mechanical stability of a mini-implant system at placement and removal: a preliminary study

Cho IS, Choo H, Kim SK, Shin YS, Kim DS, Kim SH, Chung KR, Huang JC

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of different pilot-drilling methods on the biomechanical stability of self-tapping mini-implant systems at the time of placement in and removal from artificial bone blocks. METHODS: Two...
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Root proximity of the anchoring miniscrews of orthodontic miniplates in the mandibular incisal area: Cone-beam computed tomographic analysis

Jeong DM, Oh SH, Choo H, Choi YS, Kim SH, Lee JS, Hwang EH

Objective: This outcome analysis study evaluated the actual positions of the orthodontic miniplate and miniplate anchoring screws (MPASs) and the risk factors affecting adjacent anatomic structures after miniplate placement in...
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