Eun Hwa Park
University of Ulsan
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Annals of Surgery | 2010
Hee Jeong Kim; Eun Hwa Park; Woo Sung Lim; Jin Young Seo; Beom Suk Koh; Taik Jong Lee; Jin Sup Eom; Sung Wook Lee; Byung Ho Son; Jong Won Lee; Sei Hyun Ahn
Objective:The present study evaluated the oncological safety and technical outcomes following nipple areola skin-sparing mastectomy (NASSM), skin-sparing mastectomy (SSM), and mastectomy. Summary Background Data:Cosmetic issues associated with breast cancer surgery are important. The original SSM technique included removal of the gland and the nipple areola complex (NAC). However, the risk of tumor involvement of the NAC has been overestimated. Patients and Methods:This retrospective study included 520 patients who underwent SSM (368 patients) or NASSM (152 patients) with immediate breast reconstruction using a pedicled transverse rectus abdominis musculocutaneous (TRAM) flap, and 1990 patients who underwent a mastectomy between July 2001 and December 2006. The indications for NASSM were any stage, any tumor size, and any tumor areola distance. Briefly, the NAC was preserved when the shape, color, and palpation of the nipple were normal. Results:The median follow-up durations for NASSM and SSM were 60 and 67 months, respectively. Complete nipple areola necrosis developed in 11 (9.6%) NASSM patients. The 5-year disease-free survival rates were 89% and 87.2% for NASSM and SSM, respectively (P = 0.695). The 5-year overall survival rates were similar for NASSM and SSM (97.1% and 95.8%, respectively; P = 0.669). Local failure occurred in 3 (2%) NASSM and 3 (0.8%) SSM patients (P = 0.27). There were 2 (1.3%) nipple areola recurrences in NASSM patients. The LRRs were similar for NASSM and mastectomy patients. Conclusion:NASSM with immediate transverse rectus abdominis musculocutaneous reconstruction is a viable surgical treatment in breast cancer patients in any stage. Recurrence and complication rates for NASSM were similar to those for standard surgical breast cancer treatments.
Journal of Breast Cancer | 2017
Eun Hwa Park; Sun Young Min; Zisun Kim; Chan Seok Yoon; Kyu Won Jung; Seok Jin Nam; Se Jeong Oh; Seeyoun Lee; Byeong Woo Park; Woosung Lim; Min Hee Hur
We, the Korean Breast Cancer Society (KBCS), present the facts and the trends of breast cancer in Korea in 2014. Data on the total number of newly diagnosed patients was obtained from the Korea Central Cancer Registry database, other data were collected from the KBCS online registry database, and the overall survival data of patients were updated from Statistics Korea. A total of 21,484 female patients were newly diagnosed with breast cancer in 2014. The crude incidence rate and the age-standardized incidence rate (ASR) of breast cancer in female patients, including carcinoma in situ, were 83.4 cases and 63.9 cases per 100,000 women, respectively. The ASR showed an annual increase of 6.1% from 1999 to 2014; however, although the increase of the ASR had slowed since 2008, the incidence rate itself continuously increased. The proportion of early breast cancer increased consistently, and the pathological features changed accordingly. While breast-conserving surgery was mainly performed, the proportion of total mastectomy was slightly increased. The total number of breast reconstruction surgeries increased rapidly. The 5-year and 10-year overall survival rates for all stages of breast cancer patients were 91.2% and 84.8%, respectively. The overall survival rate of Korean patients with breast cancer was extremely high, compared with other developed countries. Thus, we consider that the clinical characteristics of breast cancer have changed over the past decade. A nationwide registry data will contribute to a better understanding of the characteristics of breast cancer in Korea.
Journal of The Korean Surgical Society | 2016
Jae Young Kwak; Eun Hwa Park; Cheon Soo Park; Ji-Hoon Kim; Myeong Sik Han; Jin Ho Kwak
Small bowel diverticulosis is a rare finding within all bowel diverticuloses and jejunal diverticulosis is even rarer. Their relative clinical rarity and varied presentation may make diagnosis both delayed and difficult. We experienced a case of jejunal diverticulosis, which was diagnosed intraoperatively. A 55-year-old woman was admitted to Emergency Department with pneumoperitoneum on plain chest and abdominal film from a local clinic. She was hemodynamically stable with minimal tenderness on the left upper quadrant of the abdomen but no rebound tenderness. At surgery, small bowel torsion and jejunal diverticulosis were confirmed. Over 30 variable sized small bowel diverticula were noted on the mesenteric side of the proximal jejunum. The affected segment of the jejunum was about 180 cm. On exploration, we could not find any perforation site. No postoperative complications were observed, and the patient made a full recovery. Jejunal diverticulosis is rare, but it should not be regarded as insignificant.
The Korean Journal of The Korean Journal of Endocrine Surgery | 2016
Eun Hwa Park; Ji-Hoon Kim; Jae Young Kwak; Cheon Soo Park; Jin Ho Kwak
Primary thyroid lymphoma (PTL) is a relatively rare disease, accounting for less than 0.5∼ 5% of all thyroid malignancies. We encountered two cases of a primary thyroid lymphoma with Hashimoto`s thyroiditis; one in a 63-year-old man and the other in a 79-year-old woman. The first case was a mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma, and the other was a diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. Both patients underwent surgery and radiotherapy after being diagnosed using fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC). Both patients recovered well with no recurrence throughout the study period. The role of the surgeon in the treatment and diagnosis of thyroid lymphoma has been reduced due to the development of FNAC and combination therapy with chemotherapy and radiotherapy. On the other hand, surgery can be an effective treatment option for PTL confined to the thyroid, for achieving a definitive diagnosis, and in the treatment of patients with an airway obstruction.
Annals of Surgical Oncology | 2009
Ki Hun Kim; Sung-Gyu Lee; Eun Hwa Park; Shin Hwang; Chul Soo Ahn; Deok Bog Moon; Tae Yong Ha; Gi Won Song; Dong Hwan Jung; Kang Mo Kim; Young Suk Lim; Han Chu Lee; Young Hwa Chung; Yung Sang Lee; Dong Jin Suh
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment | 2008
Hee Jeong Kim; Jung Sun Lee; Eun Hwa Park; Sung Lim Choi; Woo Sung Lim; Mi Ae Chang; Bo Kyong Ku; Gyong Yup Gong; Byung Ho Son; Sei Hyun Ahn
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2014
Jin Ho Kwak; Jun Yeon Park; Dahae Lee; Jae Young Kwak; Eun Hwa Park; Ki-Hyun Kim; Hye-Jin Park; Hyun Young Kim; Hyuk Jai Jang; Jungyeob Ham; Gwi Seo Hwang; Noriko Yamabe; Ki Sung Kang
Journal of Breast Cancer | 2008
Min Sung Chung; Ho Sung Yoon; Byung Ho Son; Jung Sun Lee; Hee Jeong Kim; Eun Hwa Park; Sei Hyun Ahn; Tack Jong Lee; Jin Sup Eom; Hye Sook Choi; Beom Seok Kwak
Journal of Breast Cancer | 2008
Jung Sun Lee; Won Ki Min; Eun Hwa Park; Woo Sung Lim; Sung Lim Choi; Byung Ho Son; Sung-Bae Kim; Jin-Hee Ahn; Sei Hyun Ahn
Journal of Breast Cancer | 2005
Eun Hwa Park; Ji Hun Kim; Byung Ho Son; Beom Seok Kwak; Jung Kyung Kim; Hee Jung Kim; Jung Sun Lee; Soo Jung Hong; Taek Jong Lee; Jin Sup Um; Sei Hyun Ahn