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International Journal of Colorectal Disease | 2007

The survival rate and prognostic factors in 26 perforated colorectal cancer patients

In Kyu Lee; Na Young Sung; Yoon Suk Lee; Sang Chul Lee; Won Kyung Kang; Hyeon Min Cho; Chang Hyeok Ahn; Do Sang Lee; Seong Taek Oh; Jun-Gi Kim; Hae Myung Jeon; Suk Kyun Chang

PurposeThe treatment for perforated colorectal cancer is not easy and the prognosis for this disease is not so predictable. There are some controversies about performing radical operations because colorectal cancer perforation was considered as an advanced stage disease due to the possibility of tumor cell dissemination through the perforation site.MethodsWe selected and enrolled 26 patients with perforated colorectal cancers among the 1,227 patients who underwent operation for colorectal cancer. These cases were retrospectively analyzed by using their medical records and clinicopathological data.ResultsTwenty-eight cases (2.3%) with perforated colorectal cancers were studied and the overall operative mortality rate was 11%. The overall 5-year survival rate was 57.8% when excluding the operative mortality. The overall 5-year cancer-free survival rate was 52.8%. There were significant differences in the survival rate and the cancer-free survival rate between the stages (p=0.008 and p<0.001, respectively). A univariate analysis of the prognostic factors revealed that the number of the metastatic lymph nodes (p=0.018) and the perforation proximal to the cancer (p=0.005) were significantly correlated to worse survival, and the higher number of the metastatic lymph nodes was correlated to a poorer cancer-free survival rate (p<0.001).ConclusionFor the perforated colorectal cancers, the stage, the perforation proximal to the cancer, and the number of the metastatic lymph nodes were correlated, with the survival and the cancer-free survival as factors of a poor prognosis. The surgical approach selected for perforated colorectal cancer should be in line with the principles of an appropriate cancer operation because the clinical pathway of perforated colorectal cancer is similar to that of uncomplicated colorectal cancer.


Journal of The Korean Society of Coloproctology | 2010

Laparoscopic Appendectomy with a Single Incision in a Single Institute

Jina Lee; Ki Young Sung; Jun Hyun Lee; Do Sang Lee

Purpose The laparoscopic appendectomy has become popular for the treatment of acute appendicitis. A single-incision laparoscopic appendectomy offers better cosmesis. We present the results of single-incision laparoscopic appendectomies in our hospital as initial experience. Methods A single-incision laparoscopic appendectomy was performed in 75 patients at The Catholic University of Korea, Bucheon St. Marys hospital. The operating time, operation type, hospital stay, surgical morbidities, and body mass index were compared. Results This retrospective study revealed equal operation times in both the suppurative and the perforated appendicitis group. There was an increase in the hospital stay in the perforated appendicitis group. The postoperative complication rate was 4%, and the median operation time was 58.55 ± 31.79 minutes. Conclusion The single-incision laparoscopic appendectomy was easy and safe procedure for treating acute appendicitis. There were no differences in degree of inflammation and body mass index.


Case reports in emergency medicine | 2013

Toxicity from Intra-Abdominal Injection of Chlorfenapyr

Jina Lee; Jun Hyun Lee; Jong Min Baek; Do Sang Lee; Il Young Park; Jong Man Won; Ki Young Sung

Introduction. Chlorfenapyr is commonly used for food crops in Korea. However, chlorfenapyr toxicity in humans has not yet been studied. Case. A 74-year-old man was admitted to the emergency room after he intra-abdominally injected 20 mL of chlorfenapyr in an attempt to commit suicide. Emergency surgery was performed and accumulation of approximately 500 mL of reactive fluid in the abdomen was observed. The entire small intestine showed congestion. After surgery, additional surgery to drain the fluid was performed on POD 12. But immediately after administration of general anesthesia, flat rhythm was observed by electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring, requiring cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Discussion. The color of the bowel was purple, indicating ischemic injury. This could be attributed to direct absorption of the substance through the peritoneum, leading to chemical injury to the small intestine serosa, unlike in the case of oral ingestion. This resulted in an ischemic change in the small intestine, eventually leading to sepsis. Conclusion. Only a few cases of chlorfenapyr toxicity have been reported in the literature, and death occurred in all cases, including our case. Therefore, careful and aggressive treatments are necessary. This is the first reported case of intra-abdominal injection of chlorfenapyr.


Annals of Vascular Surgery | 2004

Deep Venous Thrombosis Caused by Congenital Absence of Inferior Vena Cava, Combined with Hyperhomocysteinemia

Sang Seob Yun; Ji Il Kim; Kee Hwan Kim; Do Sang Lee; Jeong Soo Kim; In Sung Moon; Keun Woo Lim; Young Bok Koh


Journal of Breast Cancer | 2012

Chylous Leakage: A Rare Complication after Axillary Lymph Node Dissection in Breast Cancer and Surgical Management

Jong Min Baek; Jina Lee; Yu Hee Nam; Do Sang Lee; Jong Man Won


Journal of Breast Cancer | 2005

Male Breast Cancer

Jong Min Baek; Do Sang Lee; Wook Kim; Il Young Park; Sang Seol Jung; Jong Man Won


Journal of The Korean Society of Coloproctology | 2001

Clinical Study of Mucinous Colorectal Carcinoma

Chang Hyeok An; Won Kyung Kang; Seung Chul Park; Min Kwang Hong; Do Sang Lee; Seong Taek Oh; Hae Myung Jeon


Journal of Breast Cancer | 2005

Expression of estrogen receptor β, estrogen receptor α and cyclooxygenase II in advanced breast cancer

Jong Min Baek; Do Sang Lee; Kyung Hwa Chun; Dong Ho Lee; Young Jin Seo; Seung Hye Choi; Woo Chan Park; Jeong Soo Kim; Byung Joo Song; Se Jeong Oh; Wook Kim; Il Young Park; Sang Seol Jung; Keun Woo Lim; Jong Man Won; Chung Soo Chun; Jae Hak Lee; Jean A Kim


Journal of Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons | 2002

Mesenteric and Omental Cysts in Children

Kwan Su Sung; Jae Hee Chung; Do Sang Lee; Chang Hyuk An; Young Tack Song


Korean Journal of Endocrine Surgery | 2008

Synchronous Carcinoma Showing Thymus-like Elements (CASTLE) of the Thyroid Combined with Rectal Carcinoma: Report of a Case and Review of the Literature

Jun Hyun Lee; Do Sang Lee; Jong Min Baek; Bo Sung Son; Il Young Park; Ki Young Sung

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Jong Min Baek

Catholic University of Korea

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Il Young Park

Catholic University of Korea

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Jong Man Won

Catholic University of Korea

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Wook Kim

Catholic University of Korea

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Se Jeong Oh

Catholic University of Korea

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Chung Soo Chun

Catholic University of Korea

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Jina Lee

Catholic University of Korea

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Jun Hyun Lee

Catholic University of Korea

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Ki Young Sung

Catholic University of Korea

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Sang Seol Jung

Catholic University of Korea

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