Hyoung Ook Kim
Chonnam National University
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American Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2014
Nam Yeol Yim; Yong Tae Kim; Hyoung Ook Kim; Jae Kyu Kim; Yang Jun Kang; Yun Chul Park; Chan Yong Park
PURPOSE Although interventional management is now regarded as essential in trauma care, the effect on clinical result remains uncertain. We conducted this retrospective study to figure out the role of interventional management in trauma care. MATERIALS AND METHODS Medical records of patients enrolled in the trauma database of our trauma center were reviewed for the period of January 2009 to December 2012. During this period, we have evaluated how many interventional procedures were conducted and the clinical effect of interventional procedure on trauma care. RESULTS Based on our institutional trauma database, medical records of 2017 patients were reviewed (male/female, 1475:542; mean age, 50.03 years). Their mean injury severity score was approximately 26.28. Among them, 111 patients have been treated with interventional procedure. The number of interventional procedures increased significantly over time, up to 15% (P < .005). During the same period, the overall survival rate did not show significant change. The survival rate of the patients, who have been treated with interventional procedures for traumatic vascular injury, was higher than possibility of survival from trauma injury severity score (86.4% vs 65.59%). CONCLUSION The need for interventional procedure in trauma care is increasing. Although interventional procedure could not affect the overall survival rate in trauma care, it can improve survival rate remarkably in patients with traumatic vascular injury.
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology | 2018
Sang Woo Park; Chung Hwan Jun; Sung Kyu Choi; Hyun Soo Kim; Chang Hwan Park; Jong Sun Rew; Seon Young Park; Eunae Cho; Jae Kyu Kim; Hyoung Ook Kim
Anorectal variceal bleeding is a rare occurrence; however, in such event, it could be fatal due to large size and high blood flow rate of varices. However, to date, there is no standardized treatment modality. Although endoscopic treatment can be provided, in cases of recurrent anorectal variceal bleeding, other therapeutic modalities for hemostasis are necessary. Here, we present a case of 58-year-old female patient with liver cirrhosis, who suffered from massive bleeding of anorectal varices. Endoscopic variceal band ligation was performed for primary hemostasis. Additionally, transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) with embolization was performed to reduce the risk of rebleeding. Following the procedure, she had no further bleeding episodes, and the size of anorectal varices decreased, as seen on an abdomino-pelvic computed tomography. Our case illustrates the effectiveness of combined radiological intervention of TIPS with embolization after endoscopic hemostasis, for variceal obliteration and prevention of rebleeding.
Vascular and Endovascular Surgery | 2016
Nam Yeol Yim; Jae Kyu Kim; Hyoung Ook Kim; Yang Jun Kang; Hye Doo Jung
We report a case of iliac vein stent fracture due to hooking by a migrated retrievable inferior vena cava filter in a 55-year-old woman with acute deep venous thrombosis related to May-Thurner syndrome.
Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology | 2016
Hyoung Ook Kim; Jae Kyu Kim; Jin Gyoon Park; Nam Yeol Yim; Yang Jun Kang; Hye Doo Jung
PURPOSE We aimed to evaluate the efficiency of placing an inferior vena cava (IVC) filter through the same popliteal vein access site used for percutaneous endovenous intervention in patients with extensive lower extremity deep vein thrombosis. METHODS This retrospective study included 21 patients who underwent IVC filter insertion through the popliteal vein over a three-year period. Patient medical records were reviewed for the location of the deep vein thrombosis, result of filter removal, and total number of endovascular procedures needed for filter insertion and recanalization of the lower extremity venous system. Follow-up lower extremity computed tomography (CT) venography was also reviewed in each patient to assess the degree of filter tilt in the IVC. RESULTS All patients had extensive lower extremity deep vein thrombosis involving the iliac vein and/or femoral vein. Seventeen patients showed deep vein thrombosis of the calf veins. In all patients, IVC filter insertion and the recanalization procedure were performed during a single procedure through the single popliteal vein access site. In the 17 patients undergoing follow-up CT, the mean tilt angle of the filter was 7.14°±4.48° in the coronal plane and 8.77°±5.49° in the sagittal plane. Filter retrieval was successful in 16 of 17 patients (94.1%) in whom filter retrieval was attempted. CONCLUSION Transpopliteal IVC filter insertion is an efficient technique that results in low rates of significant filter tilt and enables a single session procedure using a single venous access site for filter insertion and percutaneous endovenous intervention.
Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2016
Joon Young Park; Nam Yeol Yim; Jae Kyu Kim; Hyoung Ook Kim; Yang Jun Kang; Hye Doo Jung; Seul Kee Kim; Woong Yoon
Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2015
Chan Park; Nam Yeol Yim; Yong Tae Kim; Hoon Noh; So Yeon Ki; Jae Kyu Kim; Hyoung Ook Kim; Nam Kyu Chang
Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2017
Byung Jin Park; Jae Kyu Kim; Nam Yeol Yim; Hyoung Ook Kim; Yang Jun Kang
Iranian Journal of Radiology | 2017
Byung Jin Park; Jae Kyu Kim; Hyoung Ook Kim; Nam Yeol Yim; Yang Jun Kang
CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology | 2015
Joon Young Park; Shin Jung Kim; Hyoung Ook Kim; Yong Tae Kim; Nam Yeol Lim; Jae Kyu Kim; Sang Young Chung; Soo Jin Na Choi; Ho Kyun Lee
Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2012
Hyoung Ook Kim; Hyun Ju Seon; Daun Lee; Sang Soo Shin; Yun Hyeon Kim; Heoung Keun Kang