Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Young Jun Chai is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Young Jun Chai.


Endocrine-related Cancer | 2014

Is BRAFV600E mutation a marker for central nodal metastasis in small papillary thyroid carcinoma

Brian Hung-Hin Lang; Young Jun Chai; Benjamin J. Cowling; Hye Sook Min; Kyu Eun Lee; Yeo-Kyu Youn

Utilizing BRAF(V600E) mutation as a marker may reduce unnecessary prophylactic central neck dissection (pCND) in clinically nodal negative (cN0) neck for small (≤2 cm) classical papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC). We aimed to assess whether BRAF is a significant independent predictor of occult central nodal metastasis (CNM) and its contribution to the overall prediction after adjusting for other significant preoperative clinical factors in small PTC. Primary tumor tissue (paraffin-embedded) from 845 patients with small classical cN0 PTC who underwent pCND was tested for BRAF mutation. Clinicopathologic factors were compared between those with and without BRAF. BRAF was evaluated to see if it was an independent factor for CNM. Prediction scores were generated using logistic regression models and their predictability was measured by the area under the ROC curve (AUC). The prevalence of BRAF was 628/845 (74.3%) while the rate of CNM was 285/845 (33.7%). Male sex (odds ratio (OR): 2.68, 95% CI: 1.71-4.20), large tumor size (OR: 2.68, 95% CI: 1.80-4.00), multifocality (OR: 1.49, 95% CI: 1.07-2.09), lymphovascular permeation (OR: 10.40, 95% CI: 5.18-20.88), and BRAF (OR: 1.65, 95% CI: 1.10-2.46) were significant independent predictors of CNM, while coexisting Hashimotos thyroiditis (OR: 0.56, 95% CI: 0.40-0.80) was an independent protective factor. The AUC for prediction score based on tumor size and male sex was similar to that of prediction score based on tumor size, male sex, and BRAF status (0.68 vs 0.69, P=0.60). Although BRAF was an independent predictor of CNM, knowing its status did not substantially improve the overall prediction. A simpler prediction score based on male sex and tumor size might be sufficient.


Clinical Endocrinology | 2014

BRAF mutation in follicular variant of papillary thyroid carcinoma is associated with unfavourable clinicopathological characteristics and malignant features on ultrasonography

Young Jun Chai; Su Jin Kim; Soo Chin Kim; Do Hoon Koo; Hye Sook Min; Kyu Eun Lee; Jihoon Kim; Yeo-Kyu Youn

Follicular variant of papillary thyroid carcinoma (FVPTC) is a common variant of papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC), but the association between BRAF mutation and the clinicopathological and ultrasonographical characteristics of FVPTC has not been well studied. The aim of this study was to determine the significance of BRAF mutation in FVPTC.


Surgery | 2016

A novel lateral-approach laryngeal ultrasonography for vocal cord evaluation

Jung-Woo Woo; Hyunsuk Suh; Ra-Yeong Song; Joon-Hyop Lee; Hyeong Won Yu; Su Jin Kim; Young Jun Chai; June Young Choi; Kyu Eun Lee

BACKGROUND Laryngeal ultrasonography (LUS) is a new method of vocal cord (VC) evaluation in patients with risk of vocal cord palsy (VCP). The previously described anterior-approach LUS reportedly, however, has high failure rate of VC visualization in male patients. We devised a novel lateral-approach LUS to overcome this limitation. METHODS A total of 382 (82 male, 300 female) consecutive LUS and direct laryngoscopy (DL) examinations were performed on perioperative thyroidectomy and parathyroidectomy patients. The anterior-approach LUS was used for female patients whereas the lateral-approach LUS was used for male patients. Findings were cross-validated independently with DL examinations. RESULTS Both anterior and lateral LUS methods had 100% visualization rate (no failed visualization) with an overall sensitivity of 100% (23/23) and specificity of 99.2% (356/359) for VCP. Among the 300 female patients, 18 patients had VCP. Sensitivity and specificity of anterior-approach LUS were 100% (18/18) and 99.3% (280/282), respectively. Among the 80 male patients, 5 patients had VCP. Sensitivity and specificity of lateral-approach LU were 100% (5/5) and 98.7% (76/77), respectively. CONCLUSION The new LUS approach significantly enhances the visualization of vocal cords and, therefore, overall diagnostic efficacy of LUS in male patients.


Laryngoscope | 2015

Recurrent laryngeal nerve safety parameters of the Harmonic Focus during thyroid surgery: Porcine model using continuous monitoring.

Che Wei Wu; Young Jun Chai; Gianlorenzo Dionigi; Feng Yu Chiang; Xiaoli Liu; Hui Sun; Gregory W. Randolph; Ralph P. Tufano; Hoon Kim

The Harmonic Focus (HF) is one of the most popular energy‐based devices. The aim of this study was to provide recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) functional data that define the safety parameters of the HF during thyroidectomy.


Journal of The Korean Surgical Society | 2016

A comparative study of postoperative pain for open thyroidectomy versus bilateral axillo-breast approach robotic thyroidectomy using a self-reporting application for iPad

Young Jun Chai; Junho Song; Jiyoung Kang; Jung-Woo Woo; Ra-Yeong Song; Hyungju Kwon; Su Jin Kim; June Young Choi; Kyu Eun Lee

Purpose Postoperative pain for robotic thyroid surgeries including bilateral axillo-breast approach (BABA) has not been well studied. In this study, we have developed a self-reporting application (SRA) for iPad and prospectively collected pain scores from open thyroidectomy (OT) and BABA robotic thyroidectomy (RT) patients. Methods Female patients who underwent total thyroidectomy for papillary thyroid carcinoma were included. Patients recorded pain scores for throat, anterior neck, posterior neck, chest, and back on postoperative days 1, 2, and 3. Once discharged, on postoperative day 14, a survey was also conducted on satisfaction of SRA and cosmesis. Results A total of 54 patients were enrolled (27 BABA RT and 27 OT). There were no significant differences between the 2 groups in clinicopathological characteristics and postoperative complication rates. Postoperative pain scores at days 1, 2, 3, and 14 were not significantly different between the groups for throat, anterior neck, posterior neck, or back. Postoperative analgesic requirements were similar between the 2 groups. Wound satisfaction scores were significantly higher in the BABA RT group (BABA RT 7.4 vs. OT 5.7; P = 0.016). Satisfaction scores for the usefulness of SRA were above 7.2 for all four questionnaire items on the 10-point scale. Conclusion Postoperative pain for BABA RT is equivalent to OT but offers greater cosmetic satisfaction for patients. A mobile device application such as SRA may facilitate proper assessment and management of pain in postoperative patients.


Journal of The Korean Surgical Society | 2015

Clinicopathological characteristics and treatment outcomes of 38 cases of primary thyroid lymphoma: a multicenter study

Young Jun Chai; Jun Hyun Hong; Do Hoon Koo; Hyeong Won Yu; Joon Hyop Lee; Hyungju Kwon; Su Jin Kim; June Young Choi; Kyu Eun Lee

Purpose Primary thyroid lymphoma (PTL) is a rare disease and it has been investigated in a limited number of studies. The present multicenter study evaluated the clinical features and treatment outcomes of PTL. Methods The medical records of patients diagnosed with PTL between 2000 and 2013 in three centers were retrospectively reviewed. Results The study included 11 men and 27 women with a median age of 63.3 years (range, 42-83 years). The median follow-up was 56.0 months (range, 3-156 months). Of the 38 patients included, 16 had mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma, six had mixed MALT and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), and 16 had DLBCL. Thirty-five patients (92.1%) had early stage (stage I/II) disease. Of the 16 MALT lymphoma patients, 14 were treated by surgery, and radiotherapy (RT) or chemotherapy was combined in five patients. Two patients received RT or chemotherapy alone. Of the six mixed MALT and DLBCL patients, three underwent surgery with chemotherapy and three underwent chemotherapy alone, RT alone, or surgery with RT. All of the 16 DLBCL patients received chemotherapy, and surgery and RT was combined in 4 and 1 patients, respectively. The 5-year survival was 100% for MALT lymphoma (7 of 7) and mixed MALT and DLBCL patients (5 of 5) and 87.5% for DLBCL patients (7 of 8). Conclusion Early stage PTL has an excellent prognosis when managed by single or combined treatment modalities. Clinicians should consider PTL in patients with underlying Hashimotos thyroiditis presenting with an enlarging thyroid mass.


Clinical Endocrinology | 2016

Incidence of permanent hypocalcaemia after total thyroidectomy with or without central neck dissection for thyroid carcinoma: a nationwide claim study

Gi Hyeon Seo; Young Jun Chai; Hyung Jin Choi; Kyu Eun Lee

Permanent hypocalcaemia is the most common and serious complication after total thyroidectomy (TT). This study examined the impact of central neck dissection (CND) and institutional volume on rates of permanent hypocalcaemia by analysing data held in the nationwide claim database of South Korea.


Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2014

Can Robotic Thyroidectomy Be Performed Safely in Thyroid Carcinoma Patients

Young Jun Chai; Kyu Eun Lee; Yeo-Kyu Youn

Since the adoption of the Da Vinci robotic system for remote access thyroid surgery, robotic thyroidectomy (RT) has become a popular surgical option for patients who want to avoid neck scars. Surgeons in South Korea pioneered this surgical technique and have reported successful outcomes. Although many studies have reported that RT is a feasible and safe therapeutic alternative, concerns over the surgical and oncological safety of RT remain. This article reviews the advantages and disadvantages of RT and compares the surgical safety and oncological completeness of RT with conventional open thyroidectomy.


Head and Neck-journal for The Sciences and Specialties of The Head and Neck | 2016

Combined effect of Hashimoto's thyroiditis and BRAFV600E mutation status on aggressiveness in papillary thyroid cancer

Su Jin Kim; Jun Pyo Myong; Hyeon-Gun Jee; Young Jun Chai; June Young Choi; Hye Sook Min; Kyu Eun Lee; Yeo-Kyu Youn

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association between Hashimotos thyroiditis and BRAFV600E mutation status in patients with papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) and to determine their combined association with tumor aggressiveness in PTC.


Journal of The Korean Surgical Society | 2013

Antiadhesive effect and safety of sodium hyaluronate-carboxymethyl cellulose membrane in thyroid surgery

Dong Sik Bae; Jung-Woo Woo; Se Hyun Paek; Hyungju Kwon; Young Jun Chai; Su Jin Kim; June Young Choi; Kyu Eun Lee; Yeo-Kyu Youn

Purpose A number of researchers have suggested the use of sodium hyaluronate carboxymethyl cellulose (HA-CMC) membrane for preventing postoperative adhesion. This study evaluated the antiadhesive effect and safety of HA-CMC membrane in thyroidectomy for papillary thyroid cancer. Methods One hundred sixty-two patients who underwent thyroidectomy were prospectively randomized. In the study group of 80 patients, the 7.5 cm × 13 cm HA-CMC membrane was applied to the operative field after thyroidectomy. The subjects were asked about complications including adhesive symptoms using an 8-item questionnaire at 2 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months after surgery. In addition, items on the appearance of neck wrinkles and scars were evaluated by a physician who had no information about the patients allocation. Results There were no significant differences in complications such as swallowing difficulty, and wrinkles between study and control groups. Both groups presented significantly decreased scores over time in swallowing difficulty, and wrinkles. There were no complications regarding the HA-CMC membrane. Conclusion The antiadhesive effect of HA-CMC membrane in thyroid surgery is still uncertain, although it is biologically safe. Further investigation is needed to confirm the antiadhesive effect of HA-CMC membrane in thyroid surgery.

Collaboration


Dive into the Young Jun Chai's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Kyu Eun Lee

Seoul National University Hospital

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Su Jin Kim

Seoul National University

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

June Young Choi

Seoul National University Bundang Hospital

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Hyeong Won Yu

Seoul National University Bundang Hospital

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Jin Wook Yi

Seoul National University Hospital

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Hyungju Kwon

Seoul National University Hospital

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Ra-Yeong Song

Seoul National University Hospital

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Joon-Hyop Lee

Seoul National University Bundang Hospital

View shared research outputs
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge