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Points to consider before the insertion of maxillary implants: the otolaryngologist's perspective

Kim SW, Lee IH, Kim SW, Kim DH

Maxillary implants are inserted in the upward direction, meaning that they oppose gravity, and achieving stable support is difficult if the alveolar bone facing the maxillary sinus is thin. Correspondingly,...
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Wound healing effect of regenerated oxidized cellulose versus fibrin sealant patch: An in vivo study

Yoon HS, Na YC, Choi KH, Huh WH, Kim JM

BACKGROUND: Topical hemostatic agents are used when ligation, electrocauterization, or other conventional hemostatic methods are impractical. Because a hemostatic agent is a foreign body, it can cause foreign body reactions,...
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Clinical usefulness of fixation of absorbable implants with cyanoacrylate in comminuted fractures of the maxilla

Ju GS, Son KM, Choi WY, Cheon JS

BACKGROUND: The open reduction of craniofacial bone fractures requires internal fixation using metal plates and screws, which have been considered the gold standard. However, metal implants pose a risk of...
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Biocompatibility of n-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate (Histoacryl) in cervical structures of rats: prospective in vivo study

Suh YJ, Yu HW, Kim SJ, Choe JY, Park HJ, Choi JY, Lee KE

PURPOSE: We investigated the biocompatibility of n-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate (NBCA) in the cervical deep tissues of rats to assess its biocompatibility. METHODS: A total of 30 Sprague-Dawley rats were injected with NBCA. After...
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Pseudotumor and Subsequent Implant Loosening as a Complication of Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty with Ceramic-on-Metal Bearing: A Case Report

Naik LG, Shon WY, Clarke IC, Moon JG, Mukund P, Kim SM

Pseudotumors are not uncommon complications after total hip arthroplasty (THA) and may occur due to differences in bearing surfaces of the head and the liner ranging from soft to hard...
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Local Subcutaneous Injection of Erythropoietin Might Improve Fat Graft Survival, Whereas Continuous Infusion Using an Osmotic Pump Device Was Harmful by Provoking an Overwhelming Foreign Body Reaction in a Nude Mouse Model

Kim EK, Lee Y, Lee HJ, Hong JP

BACKGROUND: Since the survival of grafted fat requires successful revascularization, we hypothesized that local delivery of erythropoietin (EPO), a hemangiogenic and antiapoptotic factor, might enhance the survival of fat grafts...
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Complications after craniofacial reconstruction with calcium phosphate cements: a case report and review of the literature

Pourdanesh F, Latifi N, Latifi F

Among different graft materials for craniofacial reconstruction, calcium phosphate cements have the advantages of alloplastic grafts and wide use. The authors report a case of foreign body reaction following frontal...
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Evaluation of the Possible Neurotoxic Effect of the Bone Cement on the Facial Nerve: An Experimental Study

Kökten N, Eğilmez O, Kalcıoğlu MT, Baran M, Ekici AI

OBJECTIVES: To investigate neurotoxic effect of bone cement (BC) on facial nerve by using electrophysiological and histopathological methods. METHODS: This study included 20 male albino Wistar rats, divided into four equal...
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Delayed formation of sterile abscess after zygomaticomaxillary complex fracture treatment with bioabsorbable plates

Doh G, Bahk S, Hong KY, Lim S, Han KM, Eo S

We present a patient who showed a sterile abscess after facial bone fixation with bioabsorbable plates and screws. He had zygomaticomaxillary complex and periorbital fracture due to falling down. The...
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Foreign Body Reactions after Using SurgiWrap® (Polylactide Acid Bioresorbable Sheet)

Kim JR, Jeong JH, Yeo CK

Postsurgical adhesion formation is a significant clinical problem within every surgical specialty. Currently, adhesion barriers are used in many surgical interventions and while they have become a subject of an...
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In Vivo Biocompatibility and Improved Compression Strength of Reinforced Keratin/Hydroxyapatite Scaffold

Fan J, Yu MY, Lei TD, Wang YH, Cao FY, Qin X, Liu Y

A rapid freezing/lyophilizing/reinforcing process is suggested to fabricate reinforced keratin/hydroxyapatite (HA) scaffold with improved mechanical property and biocompatibility for tissue engineering. The keratin, extracted from human hair, and HA mixture...
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Sinus Tract Formation with Chronic Inflammatory Cystic Mass after Beta Tricalcium Phosphate Insertion

Kim HJ, Na WG, Jung SW, Koh SH, Lim H

Beta tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) is one of allogenic bone substitute which is known to have interconnected pores that draws cell and nutrients for bone generation. It has been resulted in...
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Sea Urchin Injury Accompanied by Paresthesia

Kim YH, Lee JH, Park YM, Lee JY

  • KMID: 2396214
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2017 Sep;55(8):511-513.
Sea urchins are marine invertebrates commonly found in coastal areas around the world. The potential mechanisms of injury are primary puncture wounds, envenomation, and the foreign body reaction. A 20-year-old...
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An Unrecognized Foreign Body Retained in the Calcaneus: A Case Report

Lee RW, Choi SJ, Hwang JK, Ahn JH, Kang CH, Shin DR

We describe a case of an unrecognized foreign body retained in the calcaneus. The patient denied any history of trauma. The skin overlying the calcaneus was intact with no local...
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Foreign Body Reaction after Implantation of a Device for Intervertebral Assisted Motion

Seo JY, Ha KY, Kim YH, Ahn JH

The device for intervertebral assisted motion (DIAM) is a dynamic implant that consists of a silicone bumper enveloped by a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) fiber sack. Silicone and PET were used...
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A 20-Year-Old Retained Surgical Gauze Mimicking a Spinal Tumor: A Case Report

Lee S, Kim B, Kim JS, Choi BS

A 79-year-old man visited our clinic complaining of lower back and left leg radiating pain that began 1 month prior to his presentation. He underwent surgery for lumbar disc herniation...
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A Case of Foreign Body Granuloma after Squalene Injection by Non-dermatologists

Han JH, Lee JH, Lee JY, Park YM

  • KMID: 2353448
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2016 Sep;54(8):671-672.
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CT Findings of Foreign Body Reaction to a Retained Endoloop Ligature Plastic Tube Mimicking Acute Appendicitis: A Case Report

Ahn JH, Kang CH, Choi SJ, Park MS, Jung SM, Ryu DS, Shin DR

Many hospitals experience one or more retained surgical instrument events with risk of patient morbidity and medicolegal problems. Identification of retained surgical instrument is important. The radiologists should be familiar...
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A Case of Recurrence-Mimicking Charcoal Granuloma in a Breast Cancer Patient: Ultrasound, CT, PET/CT and Breast-Specific Gamma Imaging Findings

Park DW, Park JY, Park NH, Kim SJ, Shin HJ, Lee JJ, Yi SY

Charcoal remains stable without causing a foreign body reaction and it may be used for preoperative localization of a non-palpable breast mass. However, cases of post-charcoal-marking granuloma have only rarely...
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Delayed Foreign Body Reaction Caused by Bioabsorbable Plates Used for Maxillofacial Fractures

Jeon HB, Kang DH, Gu JH, Oh SA

BACKGROUND: Bioabsorbable plates and screws are commonly used to reduce maxillofacial bones, particularly in pediatric patients because they degrade completely without complications after bone healing. In this study, we encountered...
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