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Are you prepared for pancreas bifidum? A case report

Shim JR, Park SJ, Park HM, Lee EC, Han SS

Pancreas divisum—failure of fusion of the dorsal and ventral pancreatic ducts—is relatively well known as the most common congenital anomaly of the pancreatic duct, of with an incidence approximately 10%...
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Two cases of bronchobiliary fistula: Case report

Shim JR, Han SS, Park HM, Lee EC, Park SJ, Park JW

A bronchobiliary fistula, or a biliobronchial fistula (BBF), is a rare condition. It results from an abnormal connection between the biliary and bronchial trees, and is characterized by pathognomonic bilious...
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Does Laparoscopic Splenectomy have the Advantage on Postoperative Pain?

Shim JR, Yun SP, Seo HI

PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to elucidate the fundamental characteristics of the laparoscopic splenectomy and to compare the clinical outcomes and postoperative pain between the laparoscopic splenectomy and...
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Traumatic neuroma of the right posterior hepatic duct with an anatomic variation masquerading as malignancy: a case report

Shim JR, Lee TB, Choi BH, Ryu JH, Lee JH, Yang K

Traumatic neuroma (TN), also known as amputation neuroma, is a reactive hyperplasia of nerve fibers and connective tissue arising from Schwann cells after trauma or surgery. TN of the bile...
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Usefulness of preoperative magnetic resonance spectroscopy in improving the safety of a living liver donor

Shim JR, Ko HJ, Lee TB, Choi BH, Yang K, Ryu JH

Background: The steatosis of graft liver is an important factor in liver transplantation that determines the graft function in the recipient and the recovery of the remnant liver in the...
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Progression of diabetic nephropathy after successful pancreas transplantation alone: a case report

Kim Y, Kim DI, Shim JR, Lee TB, Yang KH, Ryu JH, Lee HJ, Choi BH

Pancreas transplantation is the only method that can nearly cure insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. However, the effect of pancreas transplantation on patients with diabetic nephropathy has recently been considered controversial. In...
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Outcomes of liver resection in patients with colorectal liver metastases by laparoscopic or open surgery

Shim JR, Lee SD, Park HM, Lee EC, Park B, Han SS, Kim SH, Park SJ

BACKGROUNDS/AIMS: Colorectal cancer is found with liver metastases about 20–25% due to characteristics of cancer itself. Approximately 20% of liver metastases are found to be resectable. The objective of this...
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Successful management of splenic artery steal syndrome after living donor liver transplantation by splenic artery embolization

Shim JR, Lee TB, Choi BH, Yang K, Ryu JH

Splenic artery steal syndrome (SASS) is rarely diagnosed syndrome in patients who received liver transplantation with 0.6%– 10.1% incidence. The mechanism of SASS is not clarified but there is a...
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ABO-incompatible living donor liver transplantation with a simplified desensitization and immunosuppression protocol: a single center retrospective study

Lee TB, Ko H, Shim JR, Choi BH, Yang K, Ryu JH

Background: New desensitization strategies have made ABO-incompatible living donor liver transplantation an attractive option for patients with end-stage liver disease. We aimed to report our experience with 20 consecutive patients...
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