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Can the cervical length in mid-trimester predict the use of vacuum in vaginal delivery?

Park JY, Kim SM, Sohn J, Kim S, Song E, Kim BJ, Jeon HW

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate whether an increased cervical length (CL) measured in the mid-trimester is associated with vacuum-assisted vaginal delivery. METHODS: This retrospective cohort study included women who delivered...
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Effects of Vacuuming Mattresses on Allergic Rhinitis Symptoms in Children

Jeon YH, Lee YJ, Sohn MH, Lee HR

PURPOSE: To evaluate the effects of daily vacuuming of mattresses on the concentration of house dust mite (HDM) allergens and on allergic rhinitis (AR) symptoms in children sensitized to HDM. METHODS:...
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Successful Treatment Using Endoluminal Vacuum Therapy after Failure of Primary Closure in Boerhaave Syndrome

Kim YE, Do YW, Cho JY, Kim ES, Lee DH

Boerhaave syndrome is a transmural perforation of the esophagus and typically occurs after forceful emesis. Boerhaave syndrome is a destructive disease with a high mortality rate, though surgical intervention within...
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Evaluation of the Vacuum Blood Collection Tube, V-Tube, a Domestic Product for Clinical Chemistry and Thyroid Hormone Assays

Jo SJ, Kim YS, Lee SG, Lee J

BACKGROUND: It is known that the blood collection tube used can cause fluctuations in laboratory test results. We compared test results obtained when blood was collected in V-tube (AB Medical,...
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Esophageal Endoscopic Vacuum Therapy with Enteral Feeding Using a Sengstaken-Blakemore Tube

Lee SY, Kim KW, Lee JI, Park DK, Park KY, Park CH, Son KH

Early diagnosis followed by primary repair is the best treatment for spontaneous esophageal perforation. However, the appropriate management of esophageal leakage after surgical repair is still controversial. Recently, the successful...
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Immediate application of vacuum assisted closure dressing over free muscle flaps in the lower extremity does not compromise flap survival and results in decreased flap thickness

Chim H, Zoghbi Y, Nugent AG, Kassira W, Askari M, Salgado CJ

BACKGROUND: Free muscle flaps are a mainstay for reconstruction of distal third leg wounds and for large lower extremity wounds with exposed bone. However a major problem is the significant...
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Vacuum extraction vaginal delivery: current trend and safety

Jeon J, Na S

Operative vaginal birth retains an important role in current obstetric practice. However, there is an increasing trend in the rate of cesarean section in Korea. Surgical delivery is more advantageous...
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Tutorial for beginners: the concept of clearance explained using the example of a vacuum cleaner

Yim DS

Clearance is a key concept in pharmacokinetics, but it is not easy to understand for beginners. This tutorial aims to help beginners by using the analogy of a vacuum cleaner...
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Microorganisms in Vacuum Stored Flower Bee Pollen

Dinkov D

Contamination with sanitary microorganisms from Enterobacteriaceae, Pseudomonadaceae, Staphylococcaceae, Micrococcaceae and Bacillaceae families in flower bee pollen from Bulgaria after one-year vacuum-packed cold storage has been found. Dried flower bee pollens...
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Response to: Comparison of Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion and Posterolateral Lumbar Fusion in Monosegmental Vacuum Phenomenon within an Intervertebral Disc

An KC, Kong GM, Park DH, Baik JM, Youn JH, Lee WS

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Letter: Comparison of Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion and Posterolateral Lumbar Fusion in Monosegmental Vacuum Phenomenon within an Intervertebral Disc

Viswanathan VK, Subramanian S

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Vacuum Phenomenon of the Sacroiliac Joint: Correlation with Sacropelvic Morphology

Takata Y, Higashino , Morimoto M, Sakai T, Yamashita , Abe M, Nagamachi , Sairyo K

STUDY DESIGN: A radiologic study of sacropelvic morphology and vacuum phenomenon of sacroiliac joint in subjects unrelated to low back pain. PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to describe the...
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Comparison of Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion and Posterolateral Lumbar Fusion in Monosegmental Vacuum Phenomenon within an Intervertebral Disc

An KC, Kong GM, Park DH, Baik JM, Youn JH, Lee WS

STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective. PURPOSE: To compare the clinical and radiological outcomes of posterolateral lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF) and posterolateral lumbar fusion (PLF) in monosegmental vacuum phenomenon within an intervertebral disc. OVERVIEW OF...
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Mite and Booklouse Fauna From Vacuumed Dust Samples From Beijing

Sun JL, Shen L, Chen J, Yu JM, Yin J

A significant-source of allergens come from house dust that contain particles derived from arthropods, molds, and pet dander. This study evaluated mite and booklouse fauna from vacuumed dust samples in...
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Pneumorrhachis and Paraspinal Air with Vacuum Disc: Case Report and Literature Review

Kim CH

Air within the spinal canal called pneumorrhachis has been seen rarely. We report a case showing multiple air pockets in the paraspinal and epidural space with vacuum disc and review...
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Comparison of Two Plastic Vacuum Tubes and Glass Tube for Use in Thyroid Hormone Tests

Kim YS, Min KO, Seo EJ, Lee HK, Kwon HJ

  • KMID: 2116909
  • J Lab Med Qual Assur.
  • 2007 Jun;29(1):181-185.
BACKGROUND: Plastic tubes have recently been used for blood collection tubes in clinical laboratories. The silicone coated plastic tube is said to be very similar with the glass tube and...
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A case of Intrapartum Subcutaneous Emphysema After Spontaneous Vaginal Delivery with Vacuum Extraction

Park SC, Kim KW, Park YK

  • KMID: 2280591
  • Korean J Perinatol.
  • 2006 Sep;17(3):350-352.
A 30-year-old primipara at 41 weeks gestation was admitted with regular labor pain and delivered a healthy male infant without complications except for a 4th degree tear of perineum. Two...
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Successful Application of Vacuum Assisted Closure in the Case of Neonatal Mediastinitis after Modified Norwood Operation

Kim DH, Jun TG, Yang JH, Choi JH

  • KMID: 1878603
  • Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg.
  • 2006 Sep;39(9):699-701.
Mediastinitis and sternal wound infection frequently occurred after corrective surgery for complex heart anomalies. Most of the patients are neonate or infant and they have showed low oxygen tension. For...
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Penile Necrosis by Longtime Installation of a Constriction Ring in a Patient using a Vacuum Constriction Device

Kim KY, Moon C, Jo WJ, Lim DH, Moon HY, Rho J, Kim CS

A vacuum constriction device has been described as a safe and satisfactory treatment for erectile dysfunction. The main complications of the device are mostly minor symptoms and serious side effects...
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A case of scalp abscess caused by Achromobacter xylosoxidans after vacuum delivery

Park EY, Kwon MK, Min SJ, Hwang HS

Achromobacter xylosoxidans is an aerobic gram-negative bacillus that may cause opportunistic infections in immunocompromized patients and newborns. Neonatal scalp abscess is generally a complication of fetal scalp monitoring and is...
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