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Percutaneous Discectomy of Herniated Intervertebral Disc with a Dekompressor(R)

Cho OG, Kim C, Han KR, Lee HH, Cho HW

BACKGROUND: Radicular pain, associated with herniated intervertebral disc, has been treated with either conservative treatments or a traditional surgical discectomy. Several modalities for minimally invasive percutaneous procedures have been developed...
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Anaphylactic Shock by Hemocoagulase with Increased Concentration of Mast Cell Tryptase: A case report

Lee SY, Park KS, Cho OG, Kim YS, Jeong WH

Multiple agents can cause anaphylaxis in a perioperative setting. Identifying the agent responsible is essential for avoiding future adverse reactions as well as to attenuate the progression of anaphylaxis. Being...
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Long-term Outcome of Trigeminal Nerve Block with Alcohol for the Treatment of Trigeminal Neuralgia

Han KR, Kim C, Kim DW, Cho OG, Cho HW

BACKGROUND: Recently trigeminal nerve block with alcohol (TnbA) for the treatment of trigeminal neuralgia (TN) has come to be known as a procedure with a short-term effect and high complications....
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The Effects of Prophylactic Metoclopramide and Induction with Propofol on Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting

Park HH, Park KS, Lee SY, Cho OG, Kim JH, Kim JS, Shin DW

BACKGROUND: Postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) are common problems in patients undergoing a laparoscopic cholecystectomy. This study evaluated the effect of prophylactic metoclopramide (MCP) and induction with propofol on PONV. METHODS:...
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Unanticipated Difficult Intubation in a Patient with an Asymptomatic Epiglottic Cyst

Suh MS, Yoo ES, Cho OG, Kim JS

Although an epiglottic cyst is often asymptomatic and harmless to the patient, discovery of a large epiglottic cyst after induction of anesthesia is a potentially life-threatening problem for the patient...
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The Target Plasma Concentrations of Propofol for a Rapid Loss of Responsiveness during the Induction of Anesthesia

Kim JY, Min SK, Kim JH, Park SY, Cho OG, Kim JS

BACKGROUND: Although the target plasma concentrations of propofol required for the induction of anesthesia have been studied extensively, the relationship between the duration of induction and target plasma concentration have...
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