Tae Il Kim
University of Ulsan
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Neurointervention | 2018
Zhen Yu Jia; Yuan Yuan Jiang; Jung Min Woo; Seon Moon Hwang; Ok Kyun Lim; Tae Il Kim; Jung Cheol Park; Hee Sun Lee; Eun Sang Kim; Deok Hee Lee
Purpose Wide-neck aneurysms (WNAs) associated with a dilated parent artery (PA) are not uncommon morphological abnormalities and usually cause inappropriate wall apposition and incomplete neck coverage of a tubular stent in stent-assisted coiling of aneurysms. We aimed to introduce a fusiform-shaped stent (FSS) and test its effectiveness in treating intracranial WNAs associated with a dilated PA using a three-dimensional (3D) model. Materials and Methods Two FSS types were designed with the middle one-third segment dilated by 10% (FSS10) and 20% (FSS20) and were compared with the tubular-shaped stent (TSS). A patient-specific 3D WNA model was prototyped and produced, and in vitro stent placement was performed. Angiographic images of the three stent types were analyzed and compared using predetermined parameters. Results The stent lumens were significantly larger in FSS10 and FSS20 than in TSS in the middle segments (P=0.046), particularly FSS20 (P=0.018). The non-covered area at the ostium tended to be smaller in FSS10 and FSS20 than in TSS, but the difference was not significant (P>0.05). The stent length was significantly longer in FSS10 and FSS20 than in TSS. The stent cell size was significantly larger in FSS than in TSS. Conclusion Better vessel wall apposition and aneurysmal neck coverage was observed for FSS than for TSS. No significant difference was observed between FSS10 and FSS20.
Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery | 2018
Jae Jon Sheen; Yuan Yuan Jiang; Young Eun Kim; Jun Young Maeng; Tae Il Kim; Deok Hee Lee
Background and purpose Onyx embolization is a treatment for brain arteriovenous malformations (AVMs). However, multistage embolization usually involves the presence of radiodense Onyx cast from the previous sessions, which may influence the fluoroscopic radiation dose. We compared the fluoroscopic dose between the initial and final embolization sessions. Materials and method From January 2014 to September 2016, 18 patients underwent multistage Onyx embolization (more than twice) for brain AVMs. The total fluoroscopic duration (minutes), dose–area product (DAP, Gy×cm2), and cumulative air kerma (CAK, mGy) of both the frontal and lateral planes were obtained. We compared the frontal and lateral fluoroscopic dose rates (dose/time) of the final embolization session with those of the initial session. The relationship between the injected Onyx volume and radiation dose was tested. Results The initial and final procedures on the frontal plane showed significantly different fluoroscopic dose rates (DAP: initial 0.668 Gy×cm2/min, final 0.848 Gy×cm2/min, P=0.02; CAK: initial 12.7 mGy/min, final 23.1 mGy/min, P=0.007). Those on the lateral plane also showed a similar pattern (DAP: initial 0.365 Gy×cm2/min, final 0.519 Gy×cm2/min, P=0.03; CAK: initial 6.2 mGy/min, final 12.9 mGy/min, P=0.01). The correlation between the cumulative Onyx volume (vials) and radiation dose ratio of both planes showed an increasing trend (rho 0.4325–0.7053; P=0.0011–0.0730). Conclusion Owing to the automatic exposure control function during fluoroscopy, successive Onyx embolization procedures increase the fluoroscopic radiation dose in multistage brain AVM embolization because of the presence of radiodense Onyx mass.
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2007
Jeong Sik Byeon; Suk Kyun Yang; Tae Il Kim; Won Ho Kim; James Y. Lau; Wai Keung Leung; Rikiya Fujita; Govind K. Makharia; Murdan Abdullah; Ida Hilmi; Jose D. Sollano; Khay G. Yeoh; Deng-Chyang Wu; Min Hu Chen; Pradermchai Kongkam; Joseph J.Y. Sung
Korean journal of gastrointestinal endoscopy | 2005
Ho-Gyun Na; Chang Hwan Choi; Sang-Kil Lee; Jong-Won Choi; Tae Il Kim; Hoguen Kim; Won-Ho Kim
Archive | 2012
Deok-Hee Lee; Seon-Moon Hwang; Tae Il Kim; Ok-Kyun Lim; Sung-Min Kim; In-Chul Yang
Archive | 2009
Jae Kyun Kim; Jin Woo Choi; Byung Se Choi; Tae Il Kim; Sang Joon Kim; Dae Chul Suh
Archive | 2018
Deok Hee Lee; 이덕희; Jung Cheol Park; 박중철; Seung Joo Lee; 이승주; Sung Hoon Kim; 김성훈; Sang Beom Jeon; 전상범; Seon Moon Hwang; 황선문; Tae Il Kim; 김태일; Chang Mo Hwang; 황창모; Jun Young Maeng; 맹준영
Archive | 2015
이가영; Ga-Young Lee; 이덕희; Deok-Hee Lee; 황선문; Seon-Moon Hwang; 김태일; Tae Il Kim; 임옥균; Ok-Kyun Lim; 이낙호; Nak Ho Lee; 이대희; Dae Hee Lee; 이성진; Sung Jin Lee; 박종혁; Jong Hyuk Park; 정재훈; Jae Hoon Jung
/data/revues/00165107/unassign/S0016510715024359/ | 2015
Jin Young Yoon; Hyung Tae Kim; Sung Pil Hong; Hyun Gun Kim; Jin-Oh Kim; Dong-Hoon Yang; Dong Il Park; Seun Ja Park; Hyun-Soo Kim; Bora Keum; Cheol Hee Park; Chang Soo Eun; Suck-Ho Lee; Il Hyun Baek; Dong Kyung Chang; Tae Il Kim
Archive | 2014
Deok-Hee Lee; 이덕희; Seon-Moon Hwang; 황선문; Tae Il Kim; 김태일; Ok-Kyun Lim; 임옥균; Seongsoo Jang; 장성수