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An interesting case of mediastinal foreign body (흥미 있는 종격동 이물 1례)

  • 이용화;이동수;옥흥남;이기주;이선철
    • Proceedings of the KOR-BRONCHOESO Conference
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    • 1977.06a
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    • pp.8.4-8
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    • 1977
  • Coin is the most common foreign body in foreign bodies of food passage in ENT field. Most of the coin canbe removed with ease by means of endos copy but in rare cases operative measures are necessary. The authors have recently experienced a case of foreign body in mediastinum near bifurcation of trachea, between trachea and esophagus which was removed by lateral neck exploration under general anesthesia, and this is the report of this case along with literature survey.

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Three Cases of the Foreign Bodies in the Trachea & Bronchus (최근에 경험한 기관 이물 3례)

  • 이용화;이동수;옥흥남;이선철
    • Proceedings of the KOR-BRONCHOESO Conference
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    • 1978.06a
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    • pp.3.5-4
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    • 1978
  • Foreign body in the trachea & bronchus is considered as one of the frequently observed accidental cases in the field of E.N.T. and many cases & analysis of them are reported by many authors. We have, recently, experienced three cases of the foreign bodies in the trachea & bronchus and removed successfully through bronchoscopy under general anesthesia. Case A : a kind of plastic reed (2.2CM$\times$0.8CM$\times$0.8CM) was removed from the carina of trachea of a 7 year old female. Case B: a nail (4.9CM$\times$0.3CM$\times$0.3CM) was removed from the right main bronchus of a 2 year old male. Case C : a kind of plastic reed (2.0CM$\times$0.8CM$\times$0.8CM) was removed from the right main bronchus of a 7 year old female.

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The Result of Ventilating Bronchoscopy for the Air Way Foreign Bodies (Ventilating bronchoscopy로 치유시도된 기도이물의 치료성과)

  • 우훈영;고건성;이희배;윤태현;안회영;백만기
    • Proceedings of the KOR-BRONCHOESO Conference
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    • 1978.06a
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    • pp.4.3-5
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    • 1978
  • The foreign bodies in air way require the emergent managements in the otolaryngolagic field, and if the diagnosis and treatment were delayed, unexperted catastrophic situations may occur. The authors had analysed the airway foreign bodies of 50 cases which had been ventilating bronchoscopy. 1. In sex distribution, male to female ratio was 2.8 : 1. 2. In the age incidence, 58% were 1∼5 yrs. 3. Frequent symptoms, were coughing (68%), dyspnea (52%) and cyanosis (18%) in the oder. 4. The significant foreign body histories were noticed in 33 cases (66%). The initial misdignosis were 28%, and af which 57.1% were URI 5. In auscultation, decreased breathing sounds were noticed in 46%, wheezing were 24% and 26% were with in normal limit. 6, In duration af lodgement, 68% were removed within 24 hours. 7. Tracheostomy were performed in 24%, and foreign bodies were removed by ventilating bronchoscope in 72%. 8. The foreign bodies were vegetable (46%), metal (28%), plastic (18%) and fish bone (8%). 9. The prevalent site of foreign body were right main bronchus, left main bronchus, and trachea in the order mentioned.

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Clinical Study on Laryngo - Microscopic Surgery For Vocal Nodules and Polyps (후두결절 및 폴립의 후두미세 수술에 관한 임상연구)

  • 문영일
    • Proceedings of the KOR-BRONCHOESO Conference
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    • 1983.05a
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    • pp.11.2-11
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    • 1983
  • Vocal nodules and polyps are much more frequent in singers, public speakers, teachers and actors. Voice trauma and voice misuse, at times associated with mild inflammatory reaction, appear to be important in their etiology. It is generally agreed that vocal cord nodules and polyps are inflammatory in nature and they arise in the subepithelial layer of loose connective tissue of the vocal cord. Since the junction of anterior and middle thirds of the membranous cord and has the greatest amplitude of vibration. This is the site of predilection for vocal cord nodules. The author performed laryngomicrosurgery for 70 cases of vocal nodules and polyps at Ewha Womans University Hospital during the period of 5 years. The result obtained were as follows ; 1) Surgical excision is not necessarily the best approach because vocal nodules in the early stages will resolve with the simplest voice therapy. 2) In children, surgery is rarely indicated because most nodules in children regress during adolescence. 3) For patients who use their voices professionally, voice therapy is indicated for three months. 4) If after three month of conservative treatment the cord lesion does not improve and the patient it still dissatisfied with his voice, laryngomicrosurgery can then be considered. 5) The small cuffed endotracheal tube in the interarytenoid space helps to keep the cords immobile and in an abducted position. 6) Removal of the nodule shoule be started by gentle retraction posteriorly and as soon as a tear appears anterior to the nodule. 7) On occasion it is preferable to start the dissection with a siccle knife while the nodule is held on the stretch. 8) Voice rest should be maintained for a week following which the free edges of the cords are usually healed.

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A Case of Foreign Body in the Ethmoid Sinus (사골동 이물 1 증례)

  • 이경신;조순흠;구승룡;정채식;고광련
    • Proceedings of the KOR-BRONCHOESO Conference
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    • 1983.05a
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    • pp.17.3-17
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    • 1983
  • Foreign bodies in the paranasal sinuses are not commonly observed. Recently, we have observed an interesting case of metalic foreign body (a fragment of bullet) which remained in the posterior part of the left ethmoid sinus for about 30 years, and report here now with a review of literature.

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Nasal Foreign Body Through the Cheek (협부를 관통한 비강내 이물 1예)

  • 서병국;이준희;허남진;박재훈
    • Proceedings of the KOR-BRONCHOESO Conference
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    • 1983.05a
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    • pp.18.2-18
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    • 1983
  • Children constitute a large majority of patients with foreign bodies in the nose. Adults with foreign bodies in the nose are usually mentally disturbed, and may be the victims of penetrating injuries or of operation on the nose. Foreign bodies enter the nose through the anterior naris, posterior naris, penetrating wound, $.$$.$$.$$.$ etc. Authors experienced a case of the broken pencil, 3.5cm in length, which entered the nose through the cheek and stayed there for 4 days.

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Interesting Foreign Bodies (흥미있는 이물례)

  • 박현수;이태정;김호성;조중환
    • Proceedings of the KOR-BRONCHOESO Conference
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    • 1979.05a
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    • pp.10.3-10
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    • 1979
  • We have recently removed four interesting foreign bodies uneventfully. Case 1: Ten Won coin lodged over 8 months in the mediastinum of a 5 year old boy, which was removed surgically. Case 2: A balloon flute reed which made the sound of a flute when the child inhaled, in the right main bronchus of a 8 year old boy. Case 3 and 4: Two overlapped coins in the first isthmus of esophagus in both a 5 year old boy and a 5 year old girl.

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A Case of Repeated Esophageal Foreign bodies Due to Esophageal Stricture (식도협착에 의한 반복 식도이물례)

  • 김영순;강주원;허성희;방대춘
    • Proceedings of the KOR-BRONCHOESO Conference
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    • 1983.05a
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    • pp.13.1-13
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    • 1983
  • Sudden esophageal obstruction by a bolus of food is not a rare phenomenon. The individual is frequently elderly and has ill-fitting dentures through others may initiate this by bolting food. In adult patient there is a frequent history of alcoholic intake, the consumption of meat with improper chewing. A common anatomic abnormality leading to meat impaction of the esophagus is hiatal hernia, which is often associated with a ring or stricture. Recently authors experienced a case of repeated esophageal foreign bodies in 10 days in the patient who had esophageal stricture.

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Three Cases of A Press-Through-Pack in the Esophagus (PTP(Press-Through-Pack)에 의한 식도이물 3례)

  • 국중호;임상철;조재식
    • Korean Journal of Bronchoesophagology
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.201-203
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    • 2000
  • The PTP (Press-Through-Pack) has been widely used as a packing material for tablets and capsules. But esophageal foreign bodies attributed to the PTP may cause injury to esophageal mucous membrane, potentially inducing severe complications such as hemorrhage, perforation, etc. We report three cases of PTP foreign bodies in esophagus with reference to recent literature.

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