Hae Kyoon Kim
Yonsei University
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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2000
Doo Yun Lee; Yong Han Yoon; Hwa Kyun Shin; Hae Kyoon Kim; Yoon Joo Hong
BACKGROUND Essential hyperhidrosis is a condition with excessive sweating localized to certain part of the body. A definitive cure can be obtained by upper thoracic sympathectomy. METHOD Between June and October 1997, 117 patients with essential hyperhidrosis underwent needle thoracoscopic sympathectomy. Of the 94 patients, 42 were men and 52 women. Their ages ranged from 14 to 63 years, with a mean age of 23 years. RESULTS There were no mortality or life-threatening complications. Symptomatic improvement was found in 95.7%. Compensatory hyperhidrosis was found in 71.2% of the patients, but in these compensatory hyperhidrosis were mostly tolerable. CONCLUSIONS This therapeutic procedure is minimally invasive and very effective. Further development of the new device and surgical technique are expected to follow.
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine | 2001
Juyong Lee; Hyuck Moon Kwon; Bum Kee Hong; Hae Kyoon Kim; Ki Whan Kwon; Jae Young Kim; Kyo Jun Lee; Tae Soo Kang; Dong Soo Kim; Young Hak Shin; Jin Seon Leem; Hyun Seung Kim
A 34-year-old woman was admitted to the hospital because of recently aggravated right heart failure without angina for 5 months. When she was 25 years old, patch repair with Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) was performed for the secondum type of atrial septal defect (ASD) with moderate pulmonary hypertension. The chest PA, echocardiography and cardiac catheterization at current admission revealed Eisenmenger syndrome without intracardiac shunt. Chest CT scan with contrast revealed markedly dilated pulmonary trunk, both pulmonary arteries and concave disfigurement of the left side of the ascending aorta suggesting extrinsic compression, as well as total occlusion of the ostium of the left main coronary artery that was retrogradly filled with collateral circulation from the right coronary artery. The coronary angiography showed normal right coronary artery and the collaterals that come out from the conus branch to the mid-left anterior descending artery (LAD) and that from distal right coronary artery to the left circumflex artery (LCX) and to the distal LAD, respectively. On aortography, the left main coronary artery was not visualized with no stump, suggestive of total occlusion of the ostium of the left main coronary artery. From our experience, it is possible to say that the occlusion of the ostium of the left main coronary can be induced by the dilated pulmonary artery trunk due to ASD with pulmonary hypertension and that, if the ASD closure was too late, the narrowing or obstruction of the left coronary artery could not be resolved even after operation owing to irreversible pulmonary hypertension.
Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals | 1999
Yong Han Yoon; Doo Yun Lee; Hae Kyoon Kim; Hyun Min Cho
Palmar hyperhidrosis has a recurrence rate of 0% to 5% after thoracic sympathectomy. From January 1992 to October 1997, thoracic sympathectomy was performed by video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery for hyperhidrosis in 490 patients of whom 5 (2 male and 3 female with a mean age of 20 years) experienced recurrent hyperhidrosis in the early (< 7 days) or late (up to 6 months) postoperative period. All patients had moderate to severe pleural adhesions in the previous sympathectomy sites but no operative complications or crossover to thoracotomy occurred. Surgery resulted in satisfactory outcomes showing that video-assisted thoracoscopic sympathectomy was effective in treating recurrent hyperhidrosis. Prevention of recurrence requires the identification and resection of the second thoracic sympathetic ganglion as well as the Kuntz fibers.
Yonsei Medical Journal | 1998
Doo Yun Lee; Hyo Chae Paik; Hae Kyoon Kim; Yoon Joo Hong; Won Young Lee
In the Respiratory Center, Yongdong Severance Hospital, Yonsei University, we performed 10 cases of bilateral lung autotransplantation in mongrel dogs from July 1994 to June 1996, and we have analyzed the hemodynamic changes. Autotransplantation was performed in order to avoid postoperative rejection. The lung was flushed with an Euro-Collins(E-C) solution containing PGE1 which passed through a 10 French catheter inserted into an incision on the anterior half of the pulmonary artery to pulmonary parenchyme, and the vertical incision was made on the anterior half of the left atrium near the proximal part of the pulmonary vein. However, the bronchus was totally divided after clamping both sides. The lung was kept cold (4 degrees C) in the thoracic cavity for an hour by using slushed ice made from an E-C solution. After an hour of cold ischemia, the pulmonary artery was sutured with Prolene 5-0. The pulmonary vein was sutured with Prolene 6-0 by using the continuous everting mattress method. The main bronchus was anastomosed using the telescope method. The arterial oxygen concentration and the pressures in the femoral and pulmonary arteries were measured both preoperatively and postoperatively. There were no significant hemodynamic differences between the preoperative and postoperative mean pulmonary artery pressure (MPAP) (paired t-test, P = 0.05). Lung preservation using a cold (4 degrees C) E-C solution containing PGE1 may be an acceptable method for short-term storage of a lung (for about an hour) in bilateral lung autotransplantation in dogs.
Yonsei Medical Journal | 2000
Bum Kee Hong; Hyuck Moon Kwon; Byoung Kwon Lee; Dong Soo Kim; In Jai Kim; Seok-Min Kang; Yangsoo Jang; Sang Ho Cho; Hae Kyoon Kim; Byung Chul Jang; Seung Yun Cho; Hyun Seung Kim; Myung Sin Kim; Hyuck Chan Kwon; Nambo Lee
Journal of Korean Medical Science | 2000
Hyuck Moon Kwon; Bum Kee Hong; Tae Soo Kang; Kihwan Kwon; Hae Kyoon Kim; Yangsoo Jang; Donghoon Choi; Hyun-Young Park; Soek Min Kang; Seung Yun Cho; Hyun Seung Kim
Yonsei Medical Journal | 2000
Ji Young Kim; Woo Hee Jung; Choon Sik Yoon; Myung Joon Kim; Hae Kyoon Kim; Kil Dong Kim; Sang Ho Cho
Yonsei Medical Journal | 1997
Chang Soo Ahn; Sang Jin Kim; Sei Jung Oh; Kwang Joo Park; Hyung Jung Kim; Chul Min Ahn; Hae Kyoon Kim; Dong Hwan Shin; Sang Ho Cho; Kyung Moo Yang
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine | 1991
Chul Min Ahn; Hyung Jung Kim; Hyun Cho; Sung Kyu Kim; Won Young Lee; Sang Jin Kim; Hae Kyoon Kim; Doo Yun Lee; Ki Bum Lee
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2006
Hyo Chae Paik; Jung Joo Hwang; Do-Hyung Kim; Eun Kyu Joung; Hae Kyoon Kim; Doo Yun Lee