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The American Journal of Gastroenterology | 2001

The effect of sildenafil on lower esophageal sphincter and body motility in normal male adults

Poong-Lyul Rhee; Jae Geun Hyun; Jun Haeng Lee; Young Ho Kim; Hee Jung Son; Jae J. Kim; Seung Woon Paik; Jong Chul Rhee; Kyoo Wan Choi

OBJECTIVE:Sildenafil relaxes smooth muscle by blocking type 5 phosphodiesterase, which destroys nitric oxide-stimulated cyclic guanosine monophosphate. The aim of this study is to investigate the change of lower esophageal sphincter (LES) and body motility with the lapse of time after sildenafil infusion in normal male adults.METHODS:After basal esophageal manometry in eight healthy male adult volunteers, we infused a 50-mg tablet of sildenafil dissolved in water in the stomach through the manometry catheter and observed the changes of LES and body motility with the lapse of time. We randomized the study population into two groups, and esophageal manometry was repeated in LES and body sequence in four volunteers and in body and LES sequence in the other four volunteers immediately after sildenafil infusion.RESULTS:LES resting pressure significantly decreased after sildenafil infusion. The body peristaltic amplitude gradually decreased and eventually disappeared, and the latency increased significantly after sildenafil infusion in both the proximal and distal esophagus.CONCLUSIONS:These data support that nitric oxide mediates LES relaxation and the timing of esophageal peristalsis. In the future, sildenafil can be tried in some esophageal motor disorders, which have defects in nitric oxide neuromuscular communication.


Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology | 2001

The analysis of resectability and survival in pancreatic cancer patients with vascular invasion.

Dong Il Park; Jong Kyun Lee; Jee-Eun Kim; Jae Geun Hyun; Sang Gun Shim; Kyu Taek Lee; Seung Woon Palk; Jong Chul Rhee; Kyoo Wan Choi; Jae Hoon Lim; Yong Il Kim

One of the major limitations of curative resection in patients with pancreatic cancer is local tumor extension to the mesenteric vessels. Thus, the purposes of our study were to assess the clinical value of contrast-enhanced spiral computed tomography (CT) in predicting the resectability and survival of patients with pancreatic cancer with suspicious vascular invasion and to assess the influence of curative resection on the survival of these patients. We enrolled 40 patients with pancreatic cancer who were suspected of having an involvement of the adjacent large vessels and who subsequently underwent operation with curative intent in the study. Resectability and survival were correlated with CT findings such as segment length, degree of encasement, and type and number of vessels involved. The survival rate was compared between the curative and palliative resection groups, and survival rate was compared between the resected and unresected groups. Of the 40 patients with adenocarcinoma of the pancreas, 14 had curative resections and 26 had palliative resections. The probability of curative resection was higher in patients with segment lengths less than 2 cm, as compared with segment lengths more than 2 cm. However, there was no difference in survival between the two groups. There were no differences in resectability and survival according to the degree of encasement and type and number of vessels involved. There was no difference in survival between the curative and palliative resection groups. There was no difference in survival between the resected and unresected groups. A survival benefit was not achieved by curative resection in patients with pancreatic cancer with vascular invasion. Therefore, it would be better to avoid aggressive surgery in patients with pancreatic cancer with vascular invasion.


Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology | 2001

Lipiodol accumulation in focal peliosis hepatis with sinusoidal dilatation

Sang Goon Shim; Seung Woon Paik; Jae Geun Hyun; Moon Seok Choi; Joon Hyeok Lee; Poong-Lyul Rhee; Jae J. Kim; Kwang Cheul Koh; Jong Chul Rhee; Kyoo Wan Choi; Chul Kun Park

Peliosis hepatis is a rare benign condition that is histologically characterized by multiple cystic blood-filled spaces in the liver. Although the cause is unknown, the condition occurs in association with several diseases or medications. We report a patient who was found to have a lesion with lipiodol accumulation in the liver 2 months after its intraarterial injection. The lesion was diagnosed and treated as a small hepatocellular carcinoma. However, subsequent right hepatic lobectomy and histologic examination confirmed the diagnosis of focal peliosis hepatis.


Gastroenterology | 2000

Analysis of resectability and survival in pancreatic cancer patients with vascular invasion on spiral CT

Dong Il Park; Jong Kyun Lee; Kyu Taek Lee; Poong-Lyul Rhee; Jae Jun Kim; Kwang Cheol Koh; Seung Woon Paik; Jong Chul Rhee; Kyoo Wan Choi; Jae Hoon Eim; Jee-Eun Kim; Jae Geun Hyun

One of the major limitations of curative resection in patients with pancreatic cancer is local tumor extension to the mesenteric vessels. Thus, the purposes of our study were to assess the clinical value of contrast-enhanced spiral computed tomography (CT) in predicting the resectability and survival of patients with pancreatic cancer with suspicious vascular invasion and to assess the influence of curative resection on the survival of these patients. We enrolled 40 patients with pancreatic cancer who were suspected of having an involvement of the adjacent large vessels and who subsequently underwent operation with curative intent in the study. Resectability and survival were correlated with CT findings such as segment length, degree of encasement, and type and number of vessels involved. The survival rate was compared between the curative and palliative resection groups, and survival rate was compared between the resected and unresected groups. Of the 40 patients with adenocarcinoma of the pancreas, 14 had curative resections and 26 had palliative resections. The probability of curative resection was higher in patients with segment lengths less than 2 cm, as compared with segment lengths more than 2 cm. However, there was no difference in survival between the two groups. There were no differences in resectability and survival according to the degree of encasement and type and number of vessels involved. There was no difference in survival between the curative and palliative resection groups. There was no difference in survival between the resected and unresected groups. A survival benefit was not achieved by curative resection in patients with pancreatic cancer with vascular invasion. Therefore, it would be better to avoid aggressive surgery in patients with pancreatic cancer with vascular invasion.


Endoscopy | 2001

Risk factors suggesting malignant transformation of gastric adenoma: univariate and multivariate analysis

Dong Il Park; Poong-Lyul Rhee; Jee-Eun Kim; Jae Geun Hyun; Yujin Kim; Hee-Jung Son; Jun-Gu Kim; S.W. Paik; Jong-Chul Rhee; Kyoo Wan Choi; Y. L. Oh


Endoscopy | 2001

The clinical significance of common bile-duct dilatation in patients without biliary symptoms or causative lesions on ultrasonography.

Jee-Eun Kim; Jong Kyun Lee; Kyoung-Bun Lee; Dong Il Park; Jae Geun Hyun; S.W. Paik; Jong-Chul Rhee; Kyoo Wan Choi; Jae Hoon Lim


Journal of Surgical Oncology | 2002

Apoptosis and its correlation with proliferative activity in rectal cancer

Young Ho Kim; Jun Haeng Lee; Ho-Kyung Chun; Seok-Jin Nam; Woo-Yong Lee; Sang Yong Song; O Jun Kwon; Jae Geun Hyun; In Kyung Sung; Hee Jung Son; Poong-Lyul Rhee; Jae J. Kim; Seung Woon Paik; Jong Chul Rhee; Kyoo Wan Choi


The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology | 1998

The Prevalence and Risk Factors of Reflux Esophagitisin Routine Check-up Subjects

Seong Gook Jeon; Poong-Lyul Rhee; Myung Hee Shin; Jae Geun Hyun; Hwa Young Lee; Chong Il Sohn; Jae Jun Kim; Kwang Cheol Koh; Seung Woon Paik; Jong Chul Rhee; Kyoo Wan Choi


The Korean journal of internal medicine | 2001

Clinical usefulness of KolomarkTM, a Korean radio-opaque marker for measuring colon transit time

Jee Eun Kim; Poong-Lyul Rhee; Young Ho Kim; In Kyung Sung; Dong Il Park; Jae Geun Hyun; Jun Haeng Lee; Hee Jung Son; Jae Jun Kim; Kwang Cheol Koh; Seung Woon Paik; Jong Chul Rhee; Kyoo Wan Choi; Hyo Keun Lim; Soo Won Suh


The Korean journal of internal medicine | 2000

Clinical characteristics of primary biliary cirrhosis based on the analysis of 16 patients.

Dong Il Park; Koh Kc; Lee Jh; Moon Seok Choi; Kang Tw; Won Moon; Ryu Mk; Lee Yw; Jee Eun Kim; Jae Geun Hyun; Jang Jk; S.W. Paik; Jong-Chul Rhee; Kyoo Wan Choi; Chang Gyu Park

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Dong Il Park

Sungkyunkwan University

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Jae J. Kim

Samsung Medical Center

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Samsung Medical Center

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