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Radial Nerve Paralysis due to Kent Retractor during Upper Abdominal Operation

Lee HC, Kim HD, Park WK, Rhee HD, Kim KJ

After general anesthesia, peripheral nerve paralysis is a rare complication. The frequently damaged nerves including: branches of the brachial plexus, the ulnar, radial and common peroneal nerves, and sometimes the...
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The Treatment of a Droopy Shoulder Syndrome Patient: A case report

Park EY, Shim JK, Rhee HD, Kim WO, Yoon KB, Yoon DM

Droopy shoulder syndrome (DSS) is a rare disease, characterized by drooping shoulders, which stretches the brachial plexus, and causes pain, but without any signs of neurological impairment. These patients...
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Clinical Application of Gas Forming Infusion Pump for Intravenous Postoperative Pain Control

Nam SB, Chang CH, Rhee HD, Lee YW

  • KMID: 2199689
  • J Korean Pain Soc.
  • 2003 Dec;16(2):190-197.
BACKGROUND: There are many types of infusion pumps, for example the mechanical infusion pump and the electronic infusion pump. All of them have some limitations when used in the medical...
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Treatment Experiences of Abdominal Cutaneous Nerve Entrapment Syndrome: A report of 3 cases

Rhee HD, Park EY, Lee B, Kim WO, Yoon DM, Yoon KB

The diagnosis of chronic abdominal pain due to abdominal cutaneous nerve entrapment can be elusive. Tenderness in patients with abdominal pain is naturally assumed to be of either peritoneal...
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Cardiac Output Estimations by Esophageal Doppler Cannot Replace Estimations by the Thermodilution Method in Off-pump Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Patients

Shim YH, Oh YJ, Nam SB, Lee JH, Rhee HD, Kwak YL

BACKGROUND: Esophageal doppler is discribed as a non-invasive alternative to cardiac output (CO) estimation by thermodilution, the current bedside "gold standard". This study was designed to evaluate the accuracy of...
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The Optimal Angle of Needle Insertion for Caudal Block in Adults

Rhee HD, Yoon DM, Park EY, Lee HS, Yoon KB, Kim WO, Koh SO

BACKGROUND: This study was conducted to investigate the optimal angle of needle insertion during caudal epidural injection in chronic low back pain patients using ultrasound imaging. METHODS: One hundred eight patients...
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