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A Case Report of Incidental Endotracheal Tube Firing in Operating Room during CO2 Laser-Assisted Laryngomicrosurgery

Lee EJ, Choi BI, Jung CM, Choi HS

Operating room fires are a rare but preventable danger in modern operating rooms. But sometimes accidental fires in operating room can be life threatening. Surgical fires require an ignition source,...
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Incidental Ignition of a Pulsed Dye Laser Fiber During Laryngomicrosurgery: A Case Report

Suh YS, Lee EJ, Kim MK, Choi HS

Surgical fires require an ignition source, oxidizer, and fuel. The pulsed dye laser (PDL) has been shown to be effective in the treatment of hypertrophic scars and keloids in dermatology....
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Fires and Burns Occurring in an Electrocautery after Skin Preparation with Alcohol during a Neurosurgery

Chae SB, Kim WK, Yoo CJ, Park CW

While there are reports regarding burns occurring to patients during the surgery, there are little reports concerning the incidents of the burns related to neurosurgical operations. Moreover, in Korea, even...
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Fires and Burn Caused by Alcohol-based Disinfectants and Electrocautery: A case report

Chung EY, Han IS, Yoon JR, Kim T, Kim YS, Oh YJ, Lee CW

Operating room fires, though rare, can involve substantial morbidity and mortality. Surgical fires require an ignition source, oxidizer, and fuel. Ignition sources generally include lasers and electrocautery, oxidizer are usually...
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Wire-reinforced endotracheal tube fire during tracheostomy: A case report

Shin YD, Lim SW, Bae JH, Yim KH, Sim JH, Kwon EJ

Every operation could have a fire emergency, especially in the case of a tracheostomy. When a flammable gas meets a source of heat, the danger of fire is remarkable. A...
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Operation Room Fire: Caution for Using Electrocautery after Rinsing Operation Field at the End of the Surgery with Alcohol-Based Cleansing Solutions

Song JK, Shin H, Lee JY

Fires in operating rooms rarely occur. However, this type of disaster can complicate almost any surgical procedure. Fuel, heat and oxygen are related with fire outbreak. When ignition sources such...
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Exylosion of Oxygen Delivery Tube Connected to Anesthesia Machine

Kim IH, Chin YJ, Chung KS

  • KMID: 2357563
  • Korean J Anesthesiol.
  • 1979 Sep;12(3):317-320.
In comparison with other hazards of anesthesia, fires and explosions occur very infrequently because of precautions for their prevention so that they are relatively insignificant. The authors had experience...
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Effect of Saline-Filled or Viscous Lidocaine-Filled Cuff on the Laser-Induced Polyvinyl Chloride Endotracheal Tube Fires and Tidal Volume

Rhee KY, Yoon HJ, Bahk JH, Lee SC, Kim CS, Ham BM, Kim KW

BACKGROUND: There have been a lot of methods that prevent catatrophic airway fires during laser surgery, but none of them can protect endotracheal tube cuff exposed directly to laser beam....
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Comparative analysis on morphological characteristics of entrance acdording to the range of fire in gunshot injuries

Kim CJ, Lee SD, Chi CH

  • KMID: 1694674
  • Korean J Leg Med.
  • 1993 Oct;17(2):44-50.
No abstract available.
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Erythema Ab Igne Associated with Frequent Bathing of Feet in Hot Water

Kim YJ, Choi MH, Son SW, Oh CH, Song HJ

  • KMID: 2249003
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2006 May;44(5):615-616.
Erythema ab igne is a relatively uncommon skin lesion caused by chronic exposure to low levels of infrared heat from open fires or stoves, and is characterized by reticulated hyperpigmentation...
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The Problem and Countermeasure of Emergency Treatment at The Fire Site Through The Analysis of The Fire Victims by Large Scaled Fire

You KC, Ahn ME, Cho YJ, Chaeng JM, Lim KS

  • KMID: 2194621
  • J Korean Soc Emerg Med.
  • 1997 Jun;8(2):193-200.
BACKGROUND: A lots of fires were happened every years. And then, the many peoples have died because of foe. It is important to plane for initial field emergency management that...
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Endotracheal tube fire during tracheostomy

Lee E, Lee SN, Kim JI, Son Y

No abstract available.
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Airway fire injury during rigid bronchoscopy in a patient with a silicon stent: A case report

Lee JY, Park CB, Cho EJ, Kim CJ, Chea JS, Lee BH, Kim JO, Chung MY

Therapeutic bronchoscopy is widely employed as an effective first-line treatment for patients with central airway obstructions. Airway fires during rigid bronchoscopy are rare, but can have potentially devastating consequences. Pulmonologist...
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Mass Disaster Operational System of an Aircraft Accident in Korea

Han KH, Choi DH, Jo GR, Park DK, Han SH, Kim KH, Kwon IH

  • KMID: 2250452
  • Korean J Leg Med.
  • 2002 Oct;26(2):36-41.
Mass disasters usually include transportation accidents (aircraft, train or bus), structural failures of bridges and buildings, structural fires and industrial accidents. These often result in extensive damage of property and...
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A survey of the Types of Burns in Children and Mother's Preventive Attitudes to, and Knowledge of Burns

Han JS, Kim DH

  • KMID: 2300434
  • Korean J Child Health Nurs.
  • 1998 Feb;4(1):97-104.
Burns is children result in the loss of precious life, or if the child survives, in much suffering from physical, emotional, social, and economic problems. These burn accidents to children...
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The Socioeconomic Effects of Tobacco Smoking

Kim YW

It is well known that tobacco smoking is an establishedor probable cause of many different diseases, and approximately four million people die every year from tobacco-refated diseases. In Korea the...
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Risk factors and safety measures in the operation room

Bai SJ, Lee KY

  • KMID: 2341916
  • J Korean Med Assoc.
  • 2011 Jul;54(7):730-736.
Hospital personnel are subject to various occupational hazards. Along with the development of modern medicine, novel and diverse medical appliances have been introduced to enhance the safety of the hospital...
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Health Hazards in Firefighters

Kim KS

  • KMID: 2417495
  • Hanyang Med Rev.
  • 2010 Nov;30(4):296-304.
The work of firefighters is characterized by its danger, urgency, unique work environment, and by its considerable physical requirements. In the process of performing duties such as extinguishing fires, rescuing...
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Fatal Carbon Monoxide Poisoning from Incomplete Combustion of Charcoal Briquets: Effect on Public Health of Forensic Medical Expert's Announcement Through the Mass Media

Lee SY, Huh GY, Kim KH, Eun SS, Kim SJ

  • KMID: 2082701
  • Korean J Leg Med.
  • 2007 May;31(1):117-120.
Carbon monoxide poisoning is probably one of the most common toxic condition to be met with the routine forensic practice. Carbon monoxide is colorless, odorless, tasteless, non-irritating gas whose relative...
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Firing Behavior of Motor Unit in Voluntary Relaxation Derecruitment Pattern in Slow and Fast Relaxations

Seo WH, Ha SB, Masakado Y, Chino N

  • KMID: 2001910
  • J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.
  • 1997 Apr;21(2):429-434.
No abstract available.
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