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Laboratory Animal Research | 2011

Traumatic and Non-traumatic Osteonecrosis in the Femoral Head of a Rabbit Model.

Yawon Hwang; Jinuk Park; Seok Hwa Choi; Gonhyung Kim

Osteonecrosis of the femoral head is an idiopathic, debilitating and progressive disease. A number of traumatic or non-traumatic animal models have been reported for research on osteonecrosis. This study was performed to compare the efficacy of femoral head osteonecrosis in rabbits by traumatic and non-traumatic methods. Twenty-seven New Zealand White rabbits were divided into three experimental groups, nine heads each. Two groups were surgically induced into osteonecrosis; a steel cerclage wire was ligated tightly around the neck of the right femoral head (Group W), and the femoral neck was tied with a cerclage wire in the same way as in the W group, and burned by attachment of an electrode tip to the wire and then the wire was removed (Group B). The other group was induced into osteonecrosis with a single intra-muscular injection of 20 mg/kg methyl-prednisolone acetate single injection (Group M). In the control group, the left femoral head of animals in group W and B was used. After two weeks, rabbits were sacrificed and the femoral head and neck were collected. Osteonecrosis of the femoral head was evaluated by radiography, histology and immunohistology methods. Osteonecrosis lesions in the femoral head were identified in traumatic models of groups W and B. Cartilage degeneration in the superficial layer and TUNEL positive cells in the femoral head were detected more in Group B than in Group W. These findings revealed that short-term induced osteonecrosis of the femoral head was effectively achieved by cautery around the femoral neck.


Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences | 2017

Normal bone healing in three cloned dogs with long bone fractures

Yawon Hwang; Sang Hwan Hyun; Woo-Suk Hwang; Gonhyung Kim

* Correspondence: [email protected]


Journal of Veterinary Science | 2017

Effects of neural stem cells and 5-fluorocytosine in canine metastatic lung tumor

Yawon Hwang; Dongwook Kim; Dongwoo Chang; Byeongwoo Ahn; Yun-Bae Kim; Gonhyung Kim

This is the first case report to describe the tumor regressive effect of systemic human neural stem cell (NSC)/5-fluorocytosine (5-FC) therapy on canine metastatic lung tumor. The therapeutic effects appeared approximately two weeks after 5-FC administration. Thoracic radiographs revealed a reduced number of lung nodules and decreased nodule size. However, there were no significant antitumor effects on primary lesions in abdominal organs. In conclusion, human NSC/5-FC prodrug therapy can secure patient quality of life with the same or more therapeutic effects and fewer side effects than other recommended chemotherapies.


Laboratory Animal Research | 2016

Evaluation of stability and biocompatibility of PHEMA-PMMA keratoprosthesis by penetrating keratoplasty in rabbits

Yawon Hwang; Gonhyung Kim

Artificial corneas have been developed as an alternative to natural donor tissue to replace damaged or diseased corneas. This study was conducted to evaluate the stability and biocompatibility of PHEMA-PMMA [poly (2-hydroxyl methacrylate)-poly (methyl methacrylate)] keratoprostheses in rabbits following penetrating keratoplasty. Sixteen male New Zealand White rabbits aged 16 weeks were divided into three groups. Group I and group II contained six rabbits each, while the control group had four rabbits. Experimental surgery was conducted under general anesthesia. The cornea was penetrated using an 8 mm diameter biopsy punch. In group I (core 5 mm & skirt 3 mm) and group II (core 6 mm & skirt 2 mm), the keratoprosthesis was placed into the recipient full thickness bed and sutured into position with double-layer continuous. In the control group, corneal transplantation using normal allogenic corneal tissue was performed with the same suture method. After four and eight weeks, keratoprosthesis devices were evaluated by histopathological analysis of gross lesions. Post-operative complications were observed, such as extrusion and infection in experimental groups. Most corneas were maintained in the defect site by double-layer continuous suture materials for 4 weeks and kept good light transmission. However, most artificial cornea were extruded before 8 weeks. Overall, combined PHEMA and PMMA appears to have sufficient advantages for production of artificial corneas because of its optical transparency, flexibility and other mechanical features. However, the stability and biocompatibility were not sufficient to enable application in humans and animals at the present time using penetrating keratoplasty. Further studies are essential to improve the stability and biocompatibility with or without other types of keratoplasty.


Journal of Biomedical Research | 2013

Retrospective study on fractures in dogs

Maruf Minar; Yawon Hwang; Minhyeok Park; Somin Kim; Cheongjin Oh; Seokhwa Choi; Gonhyung Kim


Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine | 2017

Surgical treatment of spontaneous pneumothorax associated with lobal emphysema in a dog

Yawon Hwang; Seungwon Yoo; Gonhyung Kim


Journal of Veterinary Clinics | 2017

Evaluation of Airborne Bacteria and Fungi in Surgical Areas at the Animal Hospital

Seongsoo Jeong; Yuntae Kang; Yawon Hwang; Seungwon Yoo; Hye-Jin Jang; Hyejong Oh; Jihoon Kang; Dongwoo Chang; Ki-Jeong Na; Gonhyung Kim


Journal of Veterinary Clinics | 2017

Surgical Removal of the Lung Lobe Metal Foreign Body in a Dog

Yawon Hwang; Ji-Houn Kang; Dongwoo Chang; Seokhwa Choi; Gonhyung Kim


Journal of Biomedical Translational Research | 2017

Gait analysis in clinically healthy small to toy breed dogs using a pressure plate

Yawon Hwang; Dongwook Kim; Gonhyung Kim


한국임상수의학회 학술대회논문집 | 2016

Outcome and Prognosis of Surgical and Nonsurgical Treatment of Extrahepatic Portosystemic Shunts in 20 dogs

Yawon Hwang; Miae Lee; Seungwon Yoo; Hyejong Oh; Dongwoo Chang; Jihoon Kang; Kijeng Na; Seokhwa Choi; Gonhyung Kim

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Gonhyung Kim

Chungbuk National University

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Dongwoo Chang

Seoul National University

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Somin Kim

Chungbuk National University

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Ji-Houn Kang

Chungbuk National University

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Ki-Jeong Na

Chungbuk National University

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Mhan-Pyo Yang

Chungbuk National University

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Byeong-Teck Kang

Chungbuk National University

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Dongwook Kim

Chungbuk National University

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Hye-Sun Kim

Seoul National University

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