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Acute Respiratory Failure after Embolectomy in Patient with Chronic Pulmonary Embolism: A case report

Kwon OK, Shim JY, Song SK

Thrombolytic therapy is usually reserved for patients with clinically serious or massive pulmonary embolism. In desperated cases, however, pulmonary embolectomy is recommended despite its high mortality rate. We experienced acute...
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Electrosurgical Burn at the Site of EKG Electrode: A case report

Jung JD, Park YT, So KY, Yu BS, Kim KB

In the operation room, members of the surgical team have the ultimate responsibility of safe guarding the patient from electrical devices. The electrosurgical unit is one instrument commonly used during...
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Anesthetic Management of Bronchopulmonary Lavage in Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis: A case report

Lim HK, Lee KH, Park JT, Kim SY, Im KB

Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP) is a noninflammatory diffuse lung disease, characterized by a dense accumulation of lipoproteinaceous material within the alveoli, causing hypoxemia, restrictive lung disease, and abnormalities on chest...
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Circulatory Arrest, Profound Hypothermia and Barbiturate for Giant Cerebral Aneurysm Surgery Case report

Kwoun SP, Min BS, Bae JH, Kim ST, Kang H, Lim SW

The surgical and anesthetic management for giant cerebral aneurysm is difficult because of their great size or lack of an anatomic neck. Recently, total circulatory arrest, profound hypothermia using cardiopulmonary...
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Cardiac Arrest Due to Rebleeding after Spinal Surgery: A case report

Jeong HG, Lee SG, Kim JI, Ban JS, Min BW

It is a common knowledge to anesthesiologists that bleeding can eventually lead to shock and it is a mandatory task of anesthesiologists to monitor and prepare for postoperative bleeding. We...
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Is Palmar Skin Temperature a Indicator for the Success of Thoracic Sympathectomy in Hyperhidrosis Patients?

Son Y, Kim RJ, Cheong YP, Kim TY

BACKGREOUND: The sympathetic investigations during thoracic sympathectomy are essential to an adequate sympathectomy that will lead to sufficient and lasting relief of palmar hyperhidrosis. The measurement of palmar skin temperature...
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The Effect of Pneumonectomy on Right Ventricular Function

Kim MO, Suh KS, Bang SO, Hong YW, Kwak YL, Nam SB

BACKGREOUND: The pneumonectomy may depress the right ventricular (RV) function transiently. The thermodilution ejection/volumetric catheter is known to be most useful method assessing the changes in RV performance during pulmonary...
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The Comparison between the Postoperative Predicted and Actual Hematocrit

Park CK

BACKGREOUND: Several formulas for estimating allowable pre-transfusion blood loss were used to reduce unnecessary intraoperative blood replacement. The postoperative predicted hematocrit computed by formula was compared with the actual hematocrit...
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Air Embolism during Spinal Fusion: A case report

Choi IC, Kim YS, Cho SD, Song NW

Fatal air embolism can occur during a variety of surgical procedures. We experienced a case of cardiac arrest due to venous air embolism during spinal fusion. A 63-year-old woman underwent...
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Tracheal Puncture and Endotracheal Tube Cuff Perforation as a Complication of the Subclavian Vein Catheterization: A case report

Roh WS, Joo HC, Kim BI, Cho SK, Lee SH

Subclavian venous catheterization is common technique for a variety of purposes, but this procedure is associated with complications that include damage to the lung, pleura, thoracic duct, nerve and subclavian...
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Cauda Equina Syndrome Following Epidural Anesthesia: A case report

Han KD, Jeong YJ, Lim SA

Severe neurologic complication after epidural anesthesia is very rare. We experinced a case of cauda equina syndrome following epidural anesthesia with 2% lidocaine 20 ml, alkalinized with sodium bicarbonate and...
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Hyperkalemia Following Succinylcholine Administration in Elderly Patient with Chronic Hypokalemia: A case report

Chung RK, Kim EY, Kim DY, Han JI, Lee GY, Lee CH

Acute hyperkalemia may result from excessive load, transcellular shift, decreased renal excretion and so on. Potassium release following succinylcholine administration is sufficient to cause ventricular dysrrhythmia and cardiac arrest in...
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Paraplegia Following Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy under General Anesthesia: A case report

Shim HR, Lee PH, Hwang JH

We present a case of paraplegia, compatible with spinal cord ischemia, following percutaneous nephrolithotomy in a 58-year-old male under the diagnosis of left renal stone. After retroperitoneal operative procedures in...
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Dislocation of Left Arytenoid Cartilage after Endotracheal Intubation Using Light Wand: A case report

Kim SH, Kim PG, Kim YD, Kim YH, Kang SH

Complications from use of the light wand have been reported rarely. We present a case of arytenoid cartilage dislocation incurred by using this technique for intubation of a patient. A...
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Comparison of Sensory and Motor Blockade Effect of Tetracaine and Bupivacaine in Spinal Anesthesia

Kim JY, Park WB, Kim DS, Chang TH

BACKGREOUND: Tetracaine has been the most commonly used spinal anesthetic agent. Recently bupivacaine has been found to be a useful agent, and has been reported not to cause neurologic complications...
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The Depth of Insertion for Left-Sided Double-Lumen Endotracheal Tube is Correlated with the Height and the Length of Sternocleidomastoid Muscle

Park KS, Bahk JH, Oh YS, Kwak IY

BACKGREOUND: When a double-lumen endotracheal tube (DLT) is used for one-lung ventilation, its position should be accurate. But only a few studies has been performed about how to predict the...
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Comparison of Preoperative with Postoperative Tiaprofenic Acid on Pain after Adult Local Tonsillectomy

Lee IO

BACKGREOUND: The aim of this study was to compare the pre-emptive effect of preoperative with postoperative tiaprofenic acid in adult local tonsillectomy. METHODS: We compared in forty adults the effect...
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The Effect of Preanesthetic Administration of Crystalloid for Prevention of Spinal Anesthesia-Induced Hypotension

Choi SY, Lee JT, Rim SJ

BACKGREOUND: Despite many advantages of spinal anesthesia, hypotension after spinal anesthesia is a common complication. The practice of routine preemptive infusion of crystalloid before spinal anesthesia has been widespread acceptance....
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Hemodynamic Changes on Position Changes in Healthy Adult Measured by Bioimpedance

Kim CY, Byun KS, Park SS, Hong JG

INTRODUCTION: The purpose of positioning is to allow the procedure to be performed as simply as possible and to achieve the best possible results free of complications. In a normal...
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Effects of Capsaicin on the Primary Sensory Neurons in Rat

Leem JG, Shin KI

BACKGREOUND: Capsaicin acts specifically on a subset of primary sensory neurons involved in nociception. In addition to its excitatory actions, capsaicin can have subsequent antinociception and anti-inflammatory effects due to...
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