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Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial on the Efficacy of Hyaluronidase in Preventing Perineal Trauma in Nulliparous Women

Kwon H, Park HS, Shim JY, Lee KW, Choi SJ, Choi GY

PURPOSE: Hyaluronidase (HAase) has many uses in medicine, and reports suggest that it affects perineal tissue during fetal passage through the vaginal canal. However, its potential use for preventing perineal...
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Bicanalicular Intubation to Repair Canalicular Laceration Guided by 6-0 Prolene with Pigtail Probe

Jun SY, Lee BR, Choi YJ, Lee SU, Kim SC

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Laparoscopic distal pancreatosplenectomy for isolated blunt traumatic pancreatic laceration: A case report and review of current literature

Chin KM, Koh YX, Goh BK

Pancreatic injuries are often associated with trauma and occur most commonly in combination with other solid organ injuries. Management strategies for pancreatic injuries include conservative, endoscopic, percutaneous and surgical intervention....
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Treatment of horizontal root-fractured maxillary incisors

Choi SH, Yoon JH, Lee BN, Chang HS, Hwang IN, Oh WM, Hwang YC

Root fractures are defined as fractures that involve the dentin, cementum, and pulp, resulting in stretching or laceration of the pulp and/or periodontal ligament injury (rupture or compression). Two cases...
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Laparoscopy in Blunt Abdominal Trauma: Diaphragmatic and Bladder Lacerations Repair

Martins R, Santos MD, Revez T

The growing use of laparoscopy in elective surgery has led to its increase utilization in emergency surgery. However, the employment of laparoscopy in abdominal trauma is still unusual. Here in...
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Case Series: Successful Resuscitation of Severe Facial Injuries Caused by a Chainsaw

Choi HJ

The treatment outcome remains poor of severe facial injuries because of the high risk of compromised airway or massive bleeding. We experienced two successful treatment cases of severe facial injury...
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Endovascular Thrombectomy for Distal Occlusion Using a Semi-Deployed Stentriever: Report of 2 Cases and Technical Note

Wan Y, Yang IH, Orru E, Krings T, Tsang AC

Distal intracranial occlusions can sometimes cause significant neurological deficits. Endovascular thrombectomy in these vessels may improve outcome but carry a higher risk of haemorrhagic complications due to the small calibre...
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Intervention for Urologic Trauma

Kwon H, Jeon CH, Kim CW

Urinary tract injuries occur in up to 10% of patients with abdominal trauma, and the kidney is the most commonly injured structure of the urinary system. The kidney is the...
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Successful endoscopic closure of an esophageal leak after endoscopic ultrasound-guided hepaticoesophagostomy by using n-butyl-2 cyanoacrylate

Ito R, Hashimoto , Ikeda M

Endoscopic ultrasound-guided hepaticoesophagostomy (EUS-HES) refers to EUS-guided biliary access from the abdominal part of the esophagus, an uncommon choice of route for biliary drainage. In the patient reported herein, an...
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The Successful Removal of a Foreign Body in the Spleen via Diaphragm Laceration Site by Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery

Jeon YB, Hyun SY, Ma DS

A 73-year-old man, who, in an inebriated state, had slipped in a f lowerbed and was wounded on the left f lank, was transferred to Trauma Center, Gil Medical Center,...
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Updates in emergency department laceration management

Otterness , J Singer A

Lacerations are a common reason for patients to seek medical attention, and are often acutely managed in the emergency department. Recent studies pertaining to closure techniques, sedation and analgesia, advances...
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Tenosynovitis on Finger in Children due to Shewanella algae

Hong SW, Choi HJ, Lee DW

Infection of the hands is a relatively common disease that can occur after the injury of the fingers. Commonly, these common diseases can be treated with empirical antibiotic therapy within...
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Clinical Usefulness of Trasseptal Transsphenoidal Approach for Pituitary Tumors with Septal Cartilage Removal and Replacement via Modified Killian Incision: Review of 42 Cases

Kim SY, Yang BW, Lee YW, Lee KC

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The conventional transseptal transsphenoidal approach can inhibit visualization of the surgical field and may change the shape of external nose. We used the transseptal transsphenoidal technique to...
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Deep Second Degree Chemical Burn due to Topical Application of Clematis terniflora: A Case Report

Mo YW, Lee DL, Shin HK, Jung GY

Clematis terniflora, a member of Ranunculaceae family, is generally used for local treatment of joint pain, burns, lacerations, and warts among the population as a traditional East Asian medicine. But...
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Risk factors predicting development of complications in 72 dogs with esophageal foreign bodies

Shin B, Kim H, Chang D, Kang JH, Kang BT, Yang MP

The aim of this study was to determine predictive risk factors implicated in complications in dogs with esophageal foreign bodies. Medical records of 72 dogs diagnosed with esophageal foreign bodies...
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Postpartum Gynetresia

Park Y, Im E

Vaginal stenosis, or gynetresia, commonly results from a congenital defect, while acquired gynetresia is a rare condition. Reported contributors to acquired gynetresia include chronic graft-versus-host reaction, radiotherapy for gynecologic malignancies,...
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Uterine Artery Embolization in Patients with Postpartum Hemorrhage: Clinical Efficacy and Safety of Treatment with N-Butyl-2-Cyanoacrylate

Kwon Y, So YH, Kim BJ, Kim SM, Choi YH, Moon MH

PURPOSE: To evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of uterine artery embolization (UAE) using N-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate (NBCA) in patients with postpartum hemorrhage (PPH). MATERIALS AND METHODS: From February 2010 to May 2018,...
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Epidemiologic study of hand and upper extremity injuries by power tools

Kim YH, Choi JH, Chung YK, Kim SW, Kim J

BACKGROUND: Hand injuries caused by chain saws, electric saws, and hand grinders range from simple lacerations to tendon injuries, fractures, and even amputations. This study aimed to understand the distribution...
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Unrecognized intraorbital wooden foreign body

Kim YH, Kim H, Yoon ES

Intraorbital wooden foreign bodies may present difficulties in diagnosis due to their radiolucent nature. Delayed recognition and management can cause significant complications. We present a case report that demonstrates these...
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Locking horizontal mattress suture as the alternative closure method for scalp lacerations difficult to suture with staple

Sah SW, Seol S, Lee WJ, Woo SH, Kim DH, Lee JY, In S, Kim B

OBJECTIVE: This paper reports the possibility of using of a locking horizontal mattress suture technique in repairing lacerations that are difficult to suture with staples. METHODS: Data were collected retrospectively over...
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