Joon-young Kim
Konkuk University
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The American Journal of Chinese Medicine | 2010
Hyun-jung Han; Hun-Young Yoon; Joon-young Kim; Ha-young Jang; Bora Lee; Seok Hwa Choi; Soon-wuk Jeong
The clinical efficacy of electroacupuncture and acupuncture in combination with medication for the treatment of thoracolumbar intervertebral disc herniation was investigated in paraplegic dogs with intact deep pain perception. To evaluate the additional effect of electroacupuncture, dogs treated with conventional medicines alone were compared to dogs treated with electroacupuncture and acupuncture and conventional medicine. Medical records of 80 dogs were reviewed for this investigation and classified into two groups undergoing different treatment methods: (1) treatment with conventional medicine alone (Group C, n = 37) and (2) treatment with conventional medicine combined with electroacupuncture and acupuncture (Group CE, n = 43). Prednisone was the conventional medicine and electroacupuncture was applied at GV07 and GV02-1 at 0.5-2.5 mV, mixed Hz of 2 and 15 Hz for 25-30 min. Acupuncture was performed locally at urinary bladder meridian points near the lesion, and bilaterally distantly at GB30, GB34, and ST36. Treatment efficacy was evaluated by post-operative neurologic function, ambulation, relapse, complication, and urinary function. Ambulation recovery was more prevalent in Group CE than Group C (p = 0.01) and recovery of ambulation and back pain relief time was shorter in Group CE compared to Group C (p = 0.011 and 0.001, respectively). Relapse rate was significantly lower in Group CE (p = 0.031). The results suggest that a combination of electroacupuncture and acupuncture with conventional medicine is more effective than conventional medicine alone in recovering ambulation, relieving back pain, and decreasing relapse. Electroacupuncture and acupuncture is thus a reasonable option for the treatment of intervertebral disc herniation in paraplegic dogs with intact deep pain perception.
Journal of Veterinary Science | 2008
Joon-young Kim; Hyun-jung Han; Hun-young Yun; Bora Lee; Ha-young Jang; Kidong Eom; Hee-Myung Park; Soon-wuk Jeong
To evaluate the potential utility of a self-expandable intratracheal nitinol stent with flared ends for the treatment of tracheal collapse in dogs, endotracheal stenting therapy was performed under fluoroscopic guidance in four dogs with severe tracheal collapse. During the 4 to 7 month follow-up, after stent implantation, clinical signs, including dyspnea and respiratory distress, dramatically improved in all dogs. The radiographs showed that the implanted stents improved the tracheal collapse, and there were no side effects such as collapse, shortening or migration of the stents. In conclusion, the self-expandable intratracheal nitinol stents provided adequate stability to the trachea and were effective for attenuating the clinical signs associated with severe tracheal collapse.
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine | 2007
Jae Yeong Lee; M. R. Lee; Joon-young Kim; T. S. Han; Seong Soo Kang; Chun Sik Bae; Dong-Hyun Kim; Gyoo-Cheon Kim; Seok Hwa Choi
This study was performed to assess the efficacy of moxibustion after rolling correction in dairy cows with abomasal displacement (AD). The experimental group comprised 86 Holstein cows with left displacement of the abomasum (LDA) and right displacement of the abomasum (RDA), with a mean age of 3.8 with AD during a 2-year period. The cows were rolled for correction of AD. After the rolling procedure, moxibustion was conducted on six acupoints once a day during the course of treatment. After repositioning the abomasums, the bilateral points of BL-20, BL-21 and BL-26 were then stimulated. During the follow-up of 1 week, 67 (93.1%) of 72 LDA and 12 (85.7%) of 14 RDA cows were released as cured after moxibustion. In conclusion, moxibustion effectively treats AD following rolling correction in dairy cows.
Veterinary Ophthalmology | 2018
Kang-Hyo Park; Joon-young Kim; Seoung-woo Choo; Hun-Young Yoon; Soon-wuk Jeong
An Ahmed valve implantation with an Ologen® Collagen Matrix (Ologen® CM, Aeon Astron, Leiden, the Netherlands) was performed for the treatment of uncontrolled glaucoma in a cat. This cat was a 5-year-old castrated Russian Blue male with a 12-week history of conjunctival hyperemia and mydriasis of the left eye. During the ophthalmic examination, the intraocular pressure (IOP) oculus sinister (OS) was 52 mmHg, and a narrow iridocorneal angle (ICA) was detected by gonioscopy. Medical treatment with Cosopt® (2% dorzolamide and 0.5% timolol) failed to decrease the IOP. The left eye still had vision, and an Ahmed valve implantation was performed. During the gonioimplantation, Ologen® CM was used to inhibit scar formation around the valve. Following the operation, the IOP was stable at an approximate average of 15 mmHg during the 7-month follow-up period, and vision in the left eye was retained without medication. An adequate subconjunctival filtering bleb was formed after 140 days. This is the first case report in which an Ahmed valve gonioimplant with an Ologen® CM has been used for the surgical treatment of glaucoma in a cat.
in Vivo | 2007
Hyun-jung Han; Joon-young Kim; Ha-young Jang; Bora Lee; Jung-Hee Yoon; Sang-Keun Jang; Seok Hwa Choi; Soon-wuk Jeong
Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2012
Seung-Yong Park; Tae Jong Kim; Hachung Yoon; Joon-young Kim; Myeong-Jin Lee; Won-Chang Lee
Tissue Antigens | 2006
Soon-wuk Jeong; M.-N. Lee; Joon-young Kim; O.-J. Kwon; Seung-Yeol Nah
Journal of Veterinary Science | 2004
Hun-Young Yoon; Soon-wuk Jeong; Young-Min Choi; Manbok Jeong; Joon-young Kim; Hyun-jung Han; Min Hwang; Byung-kuk No; Sang-hyuk Park
한국임상수의학회 학술대회논문집 | 2005
Hyun-jung Han; Hun-Young Yoon; Joon-young Kim; Ha-young Jang; Bora Lee; Hye-jung Won; May Hsyosun Namkung; Mi-sun Chung; Soon-wuk Jeong
한국임상수의학회 학술대회논문집 | 2005
Bora Lee; Hun-Young Yoon; Joon-young Kim; Hyun-jung Han; Ha-young Jang; Hye-jung Won; May Hyo Sun Namkung; Mi-sun Chung; Joo-woon Kim; Hee-mvung Park; Soon-wuk Jeong