Jayoung Koo
Kosin University
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Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2002
Gyoo-Sik Jung; Ho-Young Song; Tae-Seok Seo; Seonja Park; Jayoung Koo; Jin-Do Huh; Young Duk Chom
PURPOSE To assess whether coaxial placement of uncovered and covered expandable nitinol stents overcomes the disadvantages of the increased migration rate seen with covered stents and the tumor ingrowth seen in uncovered stents in the treatment of malignant gastric outlet obstructions. MATERIALS AND METHODS Two types of expandable nitinol stent were designed: an uncovered stent and a covered stent. Under fluoroscopic guidance, the uncovered and covered stents were placed coaxially with complete overlap in 39 consecutive patients with malignant gastric outlet obstruction caused by stomach cancer. Food intake capacity was graded on a scale of 0-4. Stent patency rate was estimated by the Kaplan-Meier method. RESULTS Technical success rate was 97% (38 of 39 patients). After stent placement, food intake capacity improved at least one grade in 36 patients. Stent migration occurred in three patients (8%), that is, partial (n = 2) or complete (n = 1) upward migration of the inner covered stent into the stomach. Two of these patients were treated by placement of an additional covered stent. During the mean follow-up period of 134 days (range, 15-569 d), 10 patients developed recurrent symptoms of obstruction with tumor overgrowth being the most common cause. Nine underwent placement of an additional covered stent with good results. The median period of primary stent patency was 157 days (mean, 278 d). The 30-, 60-, and 180-day patency rates were 97%, 91%, and 39%, respectively. Four patients (10%) died within 1 month after the procedure. CONCLUSION Coaxial stent placement technique seems to contribute to decreasing the migration rate of the stent and decrease the rate of recurrent obstruction by preventing or delaying tumor ingrowth.
Radiology | 2000
Gyoo-Sik Jung; Ho-Young Song; Sung-Gwon Kang; Jin-Do Huh; Seonja Park; Jayoung Koo; Young Duk Cho
Hepato-gastroenterology | 2004
Unhee Kong; Jayoung Koo; Kyunghun Choi; Jong-Wook Park; Hee-Kyung Chang
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology | 2005
Kihwan Kim; Heun-Young Park; Ji-Hyeon Nam; Ji-Eun Park; Jee-Yeon Kim; Moo-In Park; Kun-Ok Chung; Kun-Young Park; Jayoung Koo
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2004
Jae-Seong Ryu; Hyae-Ju Oh; Jin-Wuk Hur; Jee-Yeon Kim; Jee-Young Lee; Byung-Cheol Yun; Moo-In Park; Seun-Ja Park; Hee-Kyung Chang; Jayoung Koo
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2003
Paul Choi; Jin-Wuk Hur; Hyun-Jung Lim; Jee-Young Lee; Dong Wan Kim; Moo-In Park; Seun-Ja Park; Hee-Kyung Chang; Kyung-Seung Oh; Jayoung Koo
Gastroenterology | 2000
Seonja Park; Hosung Son; Moo-In Park; Gyosik Jung; Jayoung Koo
Korean journal of gastrointestinal endoscopy | 2003
Jung-Sup Um; Jeen-Kyung Park; Mu-In Park; Jayoung Koo; Min-Jung Jeong; Hee-Sung Park; Hee-Kyung Chang
Gastroenterology | 2000
Moo-In Park; Seonja Park; Kwanghyuk Kim; Jayoung Koo
Gastroenterology | 2000
Jayoung Koo; Duckkyung Kong; Moo-In Park; Seonja Park; Keunoh Chung; Kunyoung Park