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Actions of General Anesthetics against Ischemic Brain Injury

Min KT

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Weakness and Footdrop of Lower Extremity following Spinal Anesthesia: A case report

Goh JE, Lee HK, Chung YK, Kim C

Spinal anesthesia has been widely used as a safe and simple procedure. Most complications related with spinal anesthesia are self-limited and respond well to treatment. Nevertheless, neurological complications can be...
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Newly Developed Persistent Atrial Fibrillation during Central Venous Catheterization Treated with Electric Cardioversion: A case report

Kim SH, Kim D, Lee JS

During central venous catheterization, a guidewire may cause various complications ranging from temporary arrhythmia to a pericardial tamponade. The arrhythmia occurring during the insertion of a guidewire is not uncommon...
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Hyperventilation Attack during Recovery from General Anesthesia: A case report

Kim G, Bae JH, Lim SW

A hyperventilation attack is common in people with overanxiety and nervous prostration. However, persistent hyperventilation can cause many severe complications. Although there have been many case reports and studies on...
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Radiation Exposure from a Patient Treated with I-131 during Emergency Operation: A case report

Bae YG, Jung CW, Kim CS

Among the hazards in anesthesiologic field, the radiation exposure is not uncommon and is mainly from the exposure to imaging equipment. The presented case is a very extraordinary one of...
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Difficult Tracheal Intubation Due to Lingual Tonsillar Hypertrophy: A case report

Na HS, Bae JH

Lingual tonsillar hypertrophy (LTH) is a rare and dangerous condition in the management of the upper airway. It is not detectable from the history or on routine preoperative physical examination....
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Anesthetic Care of a Patient with Williams Syndrome-Underwent Preauricular Fistulectomy and Medial Rectus Resection: A case report

Yeo JS, Shin YH, Ahn HJ, Chung IS

Williams syndrome, initially described by Williams et al. in 1961 is associated with characteristic dysmorphic features, congenital heart disease, distinctive behavior, and emotional traits. Sudden death has been reported perioperatively...
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Generalized Convulsion and Delayed Emergence following Microvascular Decompression Surgery under General Anesthesia: A case report

Choi YK, Kim JS, Kim JY

Trigeminal neuralgia and hemifacial spasm are thought to be caused by cross-compression of a cranial nerve by a vascular structure. Microvascular decompression (MVD), a surgical treatment of these conditions, has...
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Airway Obstruction by Swelling of Inner Wall of Armored Tube and Tracheal Laceration during Endoscopic Thyroidectomy: A case report

Kim YD, Han YJ

Recently, an endoscopic approach has been preferred for a thyroidectomy due to cosmetic considerations and the shortening of the hospital stay. An endotracheal tube may become obstructed by bending or...
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Hypoglossal Nerve Palsy following General Anesthesia: A case report

Kim KJ, Park JW, Baek CW, Jung YH, Koo GH

The hypoglossal nerve is a motor supply of the tongue. Hypoglossal nerve palsy after general anesthesia is rare but there have been several reports showing an association with oropharyngeal manipulation...
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Unilateral Atelectasis during Total Hip Replacement Surgery under Regional Anesthesia: A case report

Kim BG, Byon HJ, Han JU, Lee HS, Cha YD, Chung CK, Song JH

Even though atelectasis develops rare during anesthesia and/or surgical operation, it may be very important complication because it can be fatal. Atelectasis may be due to airway or bronchus obstruction,...
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Fiberoptic Bronchoscopic Treatment of Pulmonary Aspiration Occurring in a Child during Induction of Anesthesia: A case report

Choi SH, Lee SJ, Yoon KB, Han S, Kim JH

Pulmonary aspiration of gastric contents is a very rare but one of the most feared complications of anesthesia. The risk factors are gastroesophageal reflux, previous aspiration, renal failure, difficult intubation...
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Anesthetic Experience in a Patient with Positive Intradermal Skin Test to Muscle Relaxants: A case report

Lee Y, Joo J

Muscle relaxants are the most common cause of anaphylaxis during anesthesia. An intradermal skin test is commonly used to investigate the cause of anaphylaxis. A 46-year-old man was scheduled for...
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Acute Obstruction of an Endotracheal Tube Due to Large Mucous Plug: Removed Using Flexible Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy: A case report

Son JS, Kim JH, Lim HS, Ko SH

An endotracheal tube obstruction causes serious complications, including cardiovascular instability, pneumothorax, pulmonary edema and brain death. A 74 year old woman was scheduled to undergo a laminectomy and instrument fixation...
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Clinical Assessment of Regional Anesthesia for Renal Transplantation

Cheong SH, Lee SE, Lee JH, Lee KM, Choe YK, Kim YJ, Shin CM

BACKGROUND: Clinical studies suggest that postoperative morbidity and possibly mortality may be reduced when regional anesthesia is used. Use of regional anesthesia in renal transplantation is still controversial but promising....
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Effects of Lidocaine and Propofol on Production of Interleukin (IL)-2, IL-4, and Nitric Oxide in Mice

Chung SR, Kim JY, Kim KH, Chang TH

BACKGROUND: The possibility that anesthesia may alter the course of an infection has been under consideration for more a century. Alterations have been found in every component of the immune...
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Cardiac Arrest after Gas Insufflation for Laparoscopic Surgery: Two case reports

Cho EJ, Min TK

Laparoscopic surgery is a frequently used technique in surgery. But artificial pneumoperitoneum with CO2 causes cardiovascular complication. We experienced two cases of cardiac arrests after gas insufflation. In first case,...
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Effects of EDTA (Ethylene Diamine Tetra Acetic Acid) in Propofol on Serum Electrolyte, BUN and Creatinine during Long Time Neurosurgical Operation

Lee JS, Kim JH, Kim BI

BACKGROUND: EDTA was added to the formulation of propofol to inhibit microbial growth due to accidental extrinsic contamination. This study was conducted to determine whether the EDTA in the propofol...
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Hemodynamic and Preemptive Analgesic Effect of Preoperative Epidural Analgesia during Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

Park JW, Kim YS, Oh JI, Hong JY, Lee BJ, Kim KS, Kwon MI

BACKGROUND: A laparoscopic hysterectomy is gaining popularity on account of its many benefits. The trendelenburg position and pneumoperitoneum necessary for a laparoscopy causes intraoperative hemodynamic fluctuations. The aim of this...
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Changes in Arterial Blood Gas Variables with Changes of Discard and Deadspace Volumes

Chang YJ, Lee DC, Kim HS, Chung YS, Cho YI, Lee KC

BACKGROUND: During arterial line sampling, 2 to 3 times of deadspace volume (from sampling port to catheter tip) are discarded to obtain accurate arterial blood gas variables. In this study,...
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