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Peripheral nerve blocks for regional anesthesia in the lower extremity

Bang SU

Historically, peripheral nerve blocks (PNBs) have not been as widely used as spinal and epidural anesthesia in the lower extremities due to difficulties inherent to the technique, resulting in an...
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Combined spinal-epidural analgesia for labor and delivery in a patient with known dilated cardiomyopathy: A case report

Kim DY, Park HW, Choi DH

Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a multifactorial disease with enlargement and systolic dysfunction of one or both ventricles. Most of parturients having DCM would be advised to avoid or terminate her...
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Epidural anesthesia for a lumbar discectomy in a patient with paramyotonia congenita: A case report

Kim KW, Park JC, Kim HJ

Paramyotonia congenita is a rare hereditary skeletal muscle disease characterized by exercise- or cold-induced myotonia. Anesthesiologists should make any efforts to prevent perioperative myotonic attack and muscle weakness in patients...
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Acute ureteral obstruction following superior hypogastric plexus block: A case report

Moon BE, Do HJ, Ghil JS, Kim DH, Lee KH

Pelvic visceral pain associated with both cancer and chronic benign conditions may be alleviated by superior hypogastric plexus block (SHPB). The complications of SHPB include infection, bleeding, or intravascular injection...
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The influence of propofol and sevoflurane on hemostasis: a rotational thromboelastographic study

Koo BW, Na HS, Jeon YT, Hwang JW, Do SH

BACKGROUND: Using rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM) analysis, we investigated the difference in blood hemostasis, based on the primary anesthetic agents used during general anesthesia. METHODS: Sixty-six adult patients scheduled for elective ophthalmic...
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Efficacy of noninvasive pulse co-oximetry as compared to invasive laboratory-based hemoglobin measurement during spinal anesthesia

Chung JH, Ji JY, Kim NS, Seo YH, Gong HY, Kim JW, Kim JB, Yoo SH

BACKGROUND: The Masimo Radical 7 (Masimo Corp., Irvine, CA, USA) pulse co-oximeter(R) noninvasively determines the hemoglobin concentration using the principle of transcutaneous spectrophotometry. We compared hemoglobin levels determined using this...
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Re-evaluation of the applicability of ketamine in neurosurgical anesthesia

Ryu T, Jung JY

Traditionally, Ketamine has been considered to be contraindicated in neurosurgical patients due to the risk of intracranial hypertension. The evidence for this contraindication originated from early case reports and case-control...
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Lung transplantation in a patient with massive pneumomediastinum following 66 days of awake extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support: A case report

Kim JA, Yang M, Ahn HJ, Lee EK, Choi JY

In a 54-year-old man with interstitial lung disease associated with dermatomyositis, acute exacerbation of the disease had occurred and massive pneumothorax, pneumomediastinum and extensive subcutaneous emphysema were developed while waiting...
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Ultrasound-guided pudendal nerve pulsed radiofrequency in patients with refractory pudendal neuralgia: Three cases report

Han SM, Moon DE, Kim YH, Park HJ, Lee MK, Sa GJ

Pudendal neuralgia is characterized by severe sharp pain along the innervation area of pudendal nerve, which may be worsened when sitting position. Successful pudendal nerve block is crucial to the...
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Is there any difference in American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status score between nonagenarian and septuagenarian patients?

Lee GY, Kim YJ

BACKGROUND: As the life expectancy increases, extreme old age is not a contraindication to surgery. Limited information is available regarding preoperative evaluation for very old patients in Korea. We hypothesized...
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Peripheral nerve injury caused by needle impalement: Synchrotron small-angle X-ray scattering study in ex-vivo rat sciatic nerve

Kim BI, Song SY, Ryu T, Choi YH, Jung JY, Shin TJ

BACKGROUND: Direct puncture by a needle is a risk factor for nerve damage. This study was designed to demonstrate nerve damage caused by a needle using the synchrotron small-angle X-ray...
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Intraoperative electrical burn caused by stainless tube tree with noncontact electrosurgical ground: A case report

Park SS, Lim JA, Yeo JS

Noncontact electrosurgical ground is recently developed to provide adequate electrical return to electric surgical unit without direct contact to the patient. It provides full and safe electrical return without direct...
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The optimal concentration of remifentanil required for i-gel insertion in patients with simulated difficult airways

Jeon WJ, Cho SY, Kim KH, Kwon YD

BACKGROUND: Because difficult airways are not commonly encountered, simulation of a difficult airway using a cervical collar has become a well-established technique of for modeling difficult laryngoscopic views and evaluating...
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