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Intercostal Lung Hernia after Pectus Bar Removal

Kye YK, Kim YD

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Axillofemoral Bypass to Treat Severe Heart Failure Caused by Takayasu's Arteritis

Bang JH, Kim JW, Jung SH, Lim JY

Takayasu's arteritis is an inflammatory vasculitis that primarily affects the aorta and its major branches. Involvement of the thoracic and abdominal aortas, although rare, causes marked hypertension and may lead...
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Cardiac Angiosarcoma on the Right Atrium: Two Cases

Park WK, Jung SH, Lim JY

We detected two cases of right atrial angiosarcoma that had a similar appearance on imaging studies. Although the surgical findings were similar for the two patients, one had a clear...
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Titanium Plate Fixation for a Dehisced Sternum Following Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting: A Case Report

Kim WK, Kim JB, Jung SH, Choo SJ, Chung CH, Lee JW

Sternal dehiscence is one of the most troublesome complications following cardiac surgery. Treatment failure and consequent lethal results are very common, even with all the efforts to resolve sternal dehiscence...
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Ectopic Pancreas with Hemorrhagic Cystic Change in the Anterior Mediastinum

Byun CS, Park IK, Kim H, Yu W

A 31-year-old female was referred from other hospital due to migrating chest pain, mild cough, and blood-tinged sputum for three days before admission. Laboratory tests were unremarkable. Chest computed tomography...
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Fluid-filled Giant Bulla Treated with Percutaneous Drainage and Talc Sclerotherapy: A Modified Brompton Technique

Lee KH, Cho SJ, Ryu SM, Park SM, Yie KS, Han SS

A 75-year-old man who was diagnosed as having a fluid-filled giant bulla was treated with a modified Brompton technique due to his poor performance status. Percutaneous drainage, suction, and talc...
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The Effect of Distal Aortic Pressure on Spinal Cord Perfusion in Rats

Park SM, Cho SJ, Ryu SM, Lee KH, Kang G

BACKGROUND: Aortic cross clamping is associated with spinal cord ischemia. This study used a rat spinal cord ischemia model to investigate the effect of distal aortic pressure on spinal cord...
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Minimally Invasive Approaches Versus Conventional Sternotomy for Aortic Valve Replacement: A Propensity Score Matching Study

Bang JH, Kim JW, Lee JW, Kim JB, Jung SH, Choo SJ, Chung CH

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study is to evaluate our institutional results of the aortic valve replacement through minimally invasive approaches compared with conventional sternotomy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From August 1997...
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Poor Prognostic Factors in Surgically Resected Stage I Non-small Cell Lung Cancer: Histopathologic and Immunohistochemical Analysis

Cho S, Park TI, Lee EB, Son SA

BACKGROUND: A better understanding of the histopathology and molecular biology of lung cancer might improve our capability to predict the outcome for any individual patient. The purpose of this study...
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Bridge to Transplantation with a Left Ventricular Assist Device

Jung JJ, Sung K, Jeong DS, Kim WS, Lee YT, Park PW

A 61-year-old female patient was diagnosed with dilated cardiomyopathy with severe left ventricle dysfunction. Two days after admission, continuous renal replacement therapy was performed due to oliguria and lactic acidosis....
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Comparison of the Outcomes between Axillary and Femoral Artery Cannulation for Acute Type A Aortic Dissection

Lee HK, Kim GJ, Cho JY, Lee JT, Park I, Lee YO

BACKGROUND: At present, many surgeons prefer axillary artery cannulation because it facilitates antegrade cerebral perfusion and may diminish the risk of cerebral embolization. However, axillary artery cannulation has not been...
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Early and Long-term Outcomes of Pneumonectomy for Treating Sequelae of Pulmonary Tuberculosis

Byun CS, Chung KY, Narm KS, Lee JG, Hong D, Lee CY

BACKGROUND: Pneumonectomy remains the ultimate curative treatment modality for destroyed lung caused by tuberculosis despite multiple risks involved in the procedure. We retrospectively evaluated patients who underwent pneumonectomy for treatment...
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Outcomes of Venovenous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Support for Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome in Adults

Ma DS, Kim JB, Jung SH, Choo SJ, Chung CH, Lee JW

BACKGROUND: Despite improved managements for acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), its mortality remains high. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) has emerged as the final option for the treatment of ARDS unresponsive...
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Routine Shunting is Safe and Reliable for Cerebral Perfusion during Carotid Endarterectomy in Symptomatic Carotid Stenosis

Kim TY, Choi JB, Kim KH, Kim MH, Shin BS, Park HK

BACKGROUND: The purpose of this report is to describe the perioperative outcomes of standard carotid endarterectomy (CEA) with general anesthesia, routine shunting, and tissue patching in symptomatic carotid stenoses. MATERIALS AND...
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