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Veterinary Ophthalmology | 2009

Effect of bovine freeze-dried amniotic membrane (Amnisite-BA™) on uncomplicated canine corneal erosion

Joon Young Kim; Young Min Choi; Soon Wuk Jeong; David L. Williams

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effectiveness of bovine freeze-dried amniotic membrane (FD-AM) (Amnisite-BA) in the surgical treatment of corneal ulceration in dogs. ANIMALS STUDIED Eight normal Shih-tzu dogs. PROCEDURES The corneas of 16 eyes were scored with an 8.0-mm trephine under general anesthetic and 100% ethanol was applied to remove a standardized button of corneal epithelium. The eyes were treated as described below and the corneas were evaluated 48 h later. The dogs were divided into four treatment groups: (i) control, (ii) amniotic membrane transplantation (AMT), (iii) nictitating membrane flap and (iv) contact lens. The proportion of the corneal wound that healed was calculated and all eyes were enucleated. Histological sections of cornea were assessed with the proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) assay. RESULTS The proportion of corneas healed in the different treatment groups was (i) 38.02%, (ii) 89.15%, (iii) 52.31%, and (iv) 60.56%. Epithelial healing was significantly increased in the AMT group (ii) (P = 0.001) while groups (iii) and (iv) were not significantly different from the control group (P = 0.537 and P = 0.198, respectively). The number of PCNA positive cells was (i) 275.00, (ii) 740.50, (iii) 285.75 and (iv) 420.59, these varying compared with the control group with statistical significance of (ii) P = 0.002, (iii) P = 0.999, and (iv) P = 0.467. The greatest healing rate and epithelial cell proliferation was achieved with AMT compared to the other treatment regimes. CONCLUSIONS The results of this study show that FD-AM transplantation is an effective treatment for enhancing canine corneal wound healing and suggest that the approach will provide superior results compared to conventional treatments for the condition.


Journal of Veterinary Science | 2015

Intercostal thoracotomy in 20 dogs: muscle-sparing versus traditional techniques.

Hun Young Yoon; Suhwon Lee; Soon Wuk Jeong

The levels of pain, duration of approaching and closure, and surgical exposure associated with intercostal thoracotomy were compared between muscle-sparing and traditional techniques in 20 dogs. Postoperative pain was assessed based on numerical pain scores using behavioral observation, heart rate, respiratory rate, and wound palpation. Time for approaching and closure were measured, and the extent of intrathoracic organ exposure for the surgical procedures was described for each technique. There were significant differences in numerical pain scores at 2 h as well as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 days after surgery between the two groups (p < 0.0001). There was no significant (p = 0.725) difference in times for approaching and closure between the two groups. Compared to the traditional method, the muscle-sparing technique also achieved the desired exposure without compromising exposure of the target organs. Our results suggest that the muscle-sparing technique is more effective than the traditional method for providing a less painful recovery during the first 7 days after intercostal thoracotomy. Additionally, the muscle-sparing technique is as effective as the traditional modality for providing an appropriate time for approaching and closure during intercostal thoracotomy as well as adequate organ exposure for the surgical procedures.


Immune Network | 2016

Clinical Outcomes of Surgically Managed Spontaneous Tumors in 114 Client-owned Dogs

Jiwon Choi; Hun Young Yoon; Soon Wuk Jeong

Medical records of 139 tumors from 114 dogs that underwent surgery from May 2010 through March 2015 were retrospectively reviewed. Among 114 dogs, females (64.9%) were significantly more common than males (35.1%) (p<0.05). Dogs aged 6 to 10 years were more presented than non-tumor patients, however, there was no significant difference. The mean age (±SD) was 10.3±3.0 years. Although we found no significant difference of breed predisposition, the most common breed was Maltese (19.3%), followed by Shih-Tzu (14.0%), and Yorkshire terrier (13.2%). Proportional morbidity ratios (PMRs) of mammary gland, oral cavity, and skin tumors were high in Poodles, Yorkshire terriers, and Golden retrievers, respectively. Mammary gland (36.0%) was the most common site, followed by skin and soft tissues (12.2%), oral cavity (10.8%), and digestive organs (8.6%), but there was no significant difference. The objectives of surgery were curative surgery (86.2%), biopsy (4.9%), and palliative surgery (6.5%). In this study, 123 of 139 tumors had histopathological diagnoses. Adenocarcinoma was the most common type (n=24), followed by adenoma (n=17), soft tissue sarcoma (n=13), benign mixed tumor (n=5), and others (n=64). Recurrence or suspected metastasis was identified in 26 dogs. Median survival times of malignant mammary gland tumors, skin and subcutaneous tumors, and splenic tumors were 1,563.0±1,201.7, 469, and 128 days, respectively.


한국임상수의학회 학술대회논문집 | 2013

Case Report:Sterile Mastitis in a Dog with Mast Cell Tumor

Hyun-jung Han; Youngsun Lee; Seungeun Lee; Cheonsik Park; Soon Wuk Jeong


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2013

Synovial Hemangioma Accompanied by Cruciate Ligament Injury in a Dog

Hun Young Yoon; Dongwook Shin; Keum Soon Im; Soon Wuk Jeong


Journal of Veterinary Clinics | 2013

Secondary intracranial tumor associated with nasal adenocarcinoma in a dog: Clinical, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, histopathologic findings

Jung Ha Lee; Hun Young Yoon; Keum Soon Im; Jung Hyang Sur; Soon Wuk Jeong


Journal of Veterinary Clinics | 2009

Surgical stabilization of traumatic medial luxation of scapulohumeral joint and scapular fracture in a dog.

Ha Young Jang; Bora Lee; May Hyo Sun Namkung; Hun Young Yoon; Hyun Jung Han; Joon Young Kim; Soon Wuk Jeong


한국임상수의학회 학술대회논문집 | 2005

Surgical Reduction of Fractures of the Tibial and Fibular diaphyses in a Black Gibbon

Bora Lee; Ha Young Jang; May Hyo Sun Namkung; Hun Young Yoon; Joon Young Kim; Hyun Jung Han; Young Ju In; Soon Wuk Jeong


한국임상수의학회 학술대회논문집 | 2005

A case of colorectal adenoma in a dog

Ki Jin Ko; Byeong Teck Kang; Chae Young Lim; Byung Hyun Chung; Jung Hyang Sur; Bora Lee; Ha Young Jang; Hyo Sun Namkung; Soon Wuk Jeong; Hee Myung Park


한국임상수의학회 학술대회논문집 | 2005

Experimental intradiscal injection of oxygen-ozone gas on thoracolumbar intervertebral disc in a Beagle dog

Hyun Jung Han; Joon Young Kim; Ha Young Jang; Bora Lee; May Hyo Sun Namkung; Hun Young Yoon; Byung Joon Chang; Jung Hee Yoon; Sang Keun Chang; Soon Wuk Jeong

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Bora Lee

University of Bayreuth

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Dong In Jung

Gyeongsang National University

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