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Stab Wound Extension for the Eviscerated Small Bowel with Severe Ischemic Changes

Lee CK, Park CY, Yeo KH, Kim HH

An abdominal stab wound with evisceration is an indication of an emergency laparotomy. We encountered a case of a very severe ischemic change in the eviscerated small bowel as a...
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External Iliac Artery Injury Caused by Abdominal Stab Wound: A Case Report

Lee SB, Kim JH, Park CI, Yeo KH

Traumatic iliac vessel injuries constitute approximately 25% of all abdominal vascular injuries. Hospital mortality has been reported at 25~60% and is a result of uncontrolled hemorrhage and hypovolemic shock caused...
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Penetrating Neck Trauma: A Case of Spinal Cord Injury by Embedded Scissor

Kim SH, Choi SW, Park SJ, Yeo KH, Kim CW, Lee SB, Kim HH, Park CY, Kim JH, Hwang JJ, Cho HM

Penetrating neck trauma involving spinal cord injury is relatively uncommon, but can be life-threatening. We report a case of 59-year-old female who presented with hypotension after stab injury self-inflicted with...
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CT Findings of Perforation of the Stomach after Ingestion of Glacial Acetic Acid

Kim H, Yeom SR, Cho HM, Yeo KH, Kim JH

The ingestion of corrosive substances often leads to severe morbidity and mortality. Acids produce coagulation necrosis with a lesser degree of penetration, whereas alkalis produce liquefactive necrosis with penetration. Acetic...
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Successful Angiographic Embolization of Superficial Circumflex Iliac Artery Rupture Caused by Blunt Abdominal Trauma: A Case Report

Lee SB, Park SJ, Yeo KH, Kim HH, Park CY, Kim JH, Kim CW, Choi SU, Kim SH, Hwang JJ, Cho HM

Lat. abdominal wall hematoma with active bleeding is very rare but need prompt bleeding control. We report successful treatment by angiographic embolization of superficial circumflex iliac artery rupture caused by...
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Delayed Pneumatosis Intestinalis Induced by Blunt Trauma in a Strangulated Small Intestine

Noh D, Cho HM, Lee CK, Kim SH, Yeo KH

An ischemia-reperfusion injury of the intestine due to blunt trauma is very rare. Low blood flow can result in an incarceration and an ischemia-reperfusion injury of the small intestine. A...
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Percutaneous Transhepatic Embolization for Isolated Pancreaticoduodenal Vein Rupture in Blunt Abdominal Trauma: A Case Report

Kwon H, Kim CW, Jeon CH, Yeo KH, Noh D, Lee CK

In blunt abdominal trauma, the prevalence of superior mesenteric vein injury or portal vein injury is low and surgical treatment is often difficult. We report a case of percutaneous transhepatic...
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Successful Endovascular Management of Post-Traumatic Phlegmasia Cerulea Dolens from Rupture of the External Iliac Vein

Park CY, Cho HM, Yeo KH, Seok JP, Lee CK

We report a rare case of a 47-year-old male with posttraumatic phlegmasia cerulea dolens caused by a ruptured right external iliac vein and treated with an endovascular venous stent graft....
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PARK Formula Can Replace “Guide to Medical Certificate” Published by Korean Medical Association in Deciding the Treatment Duration

Park CY, Yeo KH, Ahn S

PURPOSE: Many doctors have difficulty in deciding the treatment duration in trauma patients to write in the casualty medical certificate. We tried to find a solution for this problem by...
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Korean Standardization of General Medical Health Rating on Dementia Patients

Jeong SS, Shin YJ, Ahn JA, Yeo KH, Shin SC

  • KMID: 2137466
  • J Korean Geriatr Psychiatry.
  • 2000 Dec;4(2):164-172.
Concurrent medical problem is common in dementia patients and critical to their care. Despite its importance, there was no bedside global rating scale for the seriousness of medical comorbidity. Lykestos...
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Successful TAE after DCS for Active Arterial Bleeding from Blunt Hepatic Injury in a Child: A Case Report

Park CI, Lee SB, Yeo KH, Lee S, Park SJ, Kim HH, Kim JH, Kim CW, Park CY

Transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE) for blunt hepatic injury in children is not common and is especially rare after damage control surgery (DCS). We report a successful TAE after DCS on...
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A Distribution Weighted Prognostic Scoring Model for Node Status in Advanced Rectal Cancer

Yeo KH, Kim HH, Kim DY, Kim YJ, Ju JK

  • KMID: 2167653
  • Cancer Res Treat.
  • 2014 Jan;46(1):41-47.
PURPOSE: There are various lymph node-based staging systems. Nevertheless, there is debate over the use of parameters such as the number of involved lymph nodes and the lymph node ratio....
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Feature of Visiting Patients to a Wide Regional Emergency Center According to Insurance Status

Ju SY, Cho SJ, Lee SH, Kim HH, Yeo KH, Hwang SY, Kim HB, Jo YM

PURPOSE: In Korea, emergency department overcrowding in large hospitals have caused social concern. Moreover, patients with low socioeconomic status visit the emergency department more frequently. This kind of visitation also...
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Development of Korean Teaching Model for Surgical Procedures in Trauma -Essential Surgical Procedures in Trauma Course-

Kim H, Park CY, Cho HM, Yeo KH, Kim JH, Yu B, Go SJ, Kwon OS

PURPOSE: The Essential Surgical Procedures in Trauma (ESPIT) course was developed as a model to teach necessary surgical procedures to trauma physicians. Its goals are to improve knowledge, self-confidence, and...
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Clinical Effects of Intra-Abdominal Pressure in Critically Ill Trauma Patients

Ryu DY, Kim H, Seok JP, Lee CK, Yeo KH, Choi SU, Kim JH, Cho HM

PURPOSE: There is increasing interest in intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) and intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH) in critically ill patients. This study investigated the effects and outcomes of elevated IAP in a trauma...
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Surgical Outcome of Posterior Pelvic Fixation Using S1, S2 Screws in Vertically Unstable Pelvic Ring Injury

Yeo KH, Moon NH, Ahn JM, Jeong JY, Jang JH

PURPOSE: Iliosacral screw fixation is an effective and less invasive method that is used widely for the definitive treatment of unstable pelvic ring injuries. On the other hand, fixation failures...
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Successful Endoscopic Treatment of Hepatic Duct Confluence Injury after Blunt Abdominal Trauma: Case Report

Park CI, Park SJ, Lee SB, Yeo KH, Choi SU, Kim SH, Kim JH, Baek DH

Hepatic duct confluence injury, which is developed by blunt abdominal trauma, is rare. Conventionally, bile duct injury was treated by surgical intervention. In recent decades, however, there had been an...
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Abdomino-perineal Organ Injuries Caused by Cultivators

Yeo KH, Park CY, Kim HH, Park SC, Yeom SR

PURPOSE: Cultivator accidents are frequent and often lead to abdomino-perineal organ injury and, if severe, to death. This study presents the clinical characteristics, outcomes, and factors associated with mortality in...
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Comparison of medical resources usage between young adult patients and elderly patients: a single center, retrospective observational study

Oh E, Cho SJ, Wang IJ, Kim HB, Park SC, Lee SH, Bae BK, Cho YM, Lee DS, Yeo KH, Hwang SY

OBJECTIVE: Under the overcrowding conditions of large emergency departments, the proportion of elderly patients is increasing in Korea. This paper describes the necessity of the preparedness of Korean emergency departments...
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