Hyun-Woo Cho
Inha University
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Journal of The Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons | 2015
Il-Kyu Kim; Sang-Pill Pae; Hyun-Young Cho; Hyun-Woo Cho; Ji-Hoon Seo; Dong-Hwan Lee; In-Shu Park
Odontogenic carcinosarcoma is an extremely rare malignant odontogenic tumor with only a few reported cases. It is characterized by a true mixed tumor showing malignant cytology of both epithelial and mesenchymal components. It has been assumed to arise from pre-existing lesions such as ameloblastoma, ameloblastic fibroma, and ameloblastic fibrosarcoma. To date, the reported cases have exhibited considerably aggressive clinical behavior. The case of an odontogenic carcinosarcoma in the mandible of a 61-year-old male is described herein. The tumor destroyed the cortex of the mandible and invaded the adjacent tissues. Treatment was performed by surgical resection and reconstruction. The purposes of this article are to introduce odontogenic carcinosarcoma through this case study, to distinguish it from related diseases and to discuss features of the tumor in the existing literature.
Journal of The Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons | 2013
Il-Kyu Kim; Hyun-Young Cho; Sang-Pill Pae; Bum-Sang Jung; Hyun-Woo Cho; Ji-Hoon Seo
Objectives Oral and maxillofacial defects often require bone grafts to restore missing tissues. Well-recognized donor sites include the anterior and posterior iliac crest, rib, and intercalvarial diploic bone. The proximal tibia has also been explored as an alternative donor site. The use of the tibia for bone graft has many benefits, such as procedural ease, adequate volume of cancellous and cortical bone, and minimal complications. Although patients rarely complain of pain, swelling, discomfort, or dysfunction, such as gait disturbance, both patients and surgeons should pay close attention to such after effects due to the possibility of tibial fracture. The purpose of this study is to analyze tibial fractures that occurring after osteotomy for a medioproximal tibial graft. Materials and Methods An analysis was intended for patients who underwent medioproximal tibial graft between March 2004 and December 2011 in Inha University Hospital. A total of 105 subjects, 30 females and 75 males, ranged in age from 17 to 78 years. We investigated the age, weight, circumstance, and graft timing in relation to tibial fracture. Results Tibial fractures occurred in four of 105 patients. There were no significant differences in graft region, shape, or scale between the fractured and non-fractured patients. Conclusion Patients who undergo tibial grafts must be careful of excessive external force after the operation.
Maxillofacial plastic and reconstructive surgery | 2015
Il-Kyu Kim; Hyun-Woo Cho; Hyun-Young Cho; Ji-Hoon Seo; Dong-Hwan Lee; Seung-Hoon Park
Surgical procedures for parotidectomy had been developed to gain adequate approach, prevent morbidity of nerve, and give esthetic satisfaction.We performed two cases of parotidectomy through facelift incision. One case was reconstructed with superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS) flap and sternocleidomastoid (SCM) muscle rotated flap at the parotid bed. In second case, same procedures were performed, but collagen membrane was additionally implanted for prevention of Frey’s syndrome. After surgery, two cases showed esthetic results without neck scar and hollow defect on parotid bed area.
Journal of The Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons | 2014
Il-Kyu Kim; Hyun-Young Cho; Hyun-Woo Cho; Ji-Hoon Seo; Dong-Hwan Lee; Wang Peng
Pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS) is a benign but locally aggressive and destructive disease originating in the synovial membranes. It is a proliferative disorder of unknown etiology. Involvement of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is very rare. Computed tomography clearly reveals areas of lytic bone erosion and sclerosis, and also clearly defines the extent of the tumor which is the focal areas of hyperdensity within the soft-tissue mass. Magnetic resonance images invariably show profound hypointensity on both T1- and T2-weighted sequences due to hemosiderin pigmentation. Additionally, high signal intensity on T2-weighted images may indicate cystic loculation of the joint fluid. This case study describes a rare case of PVNS of the TMJ with bone destruction of the mandibular condyle. Complete surgical excision of the lesion was performed through a preauricular approach with temporal extension. During the 10-year follow-up, two more operations were performed due to local recurrence and the fracture of the reconstruction plate. Total joint reconstruction with Biomet was finally performed, and the absence of disease was confirmed with a biopsy report showing fibrosis with hyalinization and mild inflammation of the excised soft tissue from the old lesion.
대한구강악안면외과학회지 | 2014
Il-Kyu Kim; Hyun-Young Cho; Hyun-Woo Cho; Ji-Hoon Seo; Dong-Hwan Lee; Wang Peng
Maxillofacial plastic and reconstructive surgery | 2015
Hyun-Woo Cho; Il-Kyu Kim; Hyun-Young Cho; Ji-Hoon Seo; Dong-Hwan Lee; Seung-Hoon Park
Maxillofacial plastic and reconstructive surgery | 2012
Jung-Eun Yang; Il-Kyu Kim; Hyun-Young Cho; Sang-Hyun Ju; Young-Hoon Pyeon; Bum-Sang Jung; Sang-Pill Pae; Hyun-Woo Cho
대한구강악안면외과학회지 | 2016
Il-Kyu Kim; Hyun-Young Cho; Bum-Sang Jung; Sang-Pill Pae; Hyun-Woo Cho; Ji-Hoon Seo; Seung-Hoon Park
대한구강악안면외과학회지 | 2015
Il-Kyu Kim; Sang-Pill Pae; Hyun-Young Cho; Hyun-Woo Cho; Ji-Hoon Seo; Dong-Hwan Lee; In-Shu Park
Maxillofacial plastic and reconstructive surgery | 2014
Il-Kyu Kim; Hyun-Young Cho; Bum-Sang Jung; Sang-Pill Pae; Hyun-Woo Cho; Ji-Hoon Seo