• 제목/요약/키워드: Abdomen Injection Position

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Algorithm to determine injection position in olive flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus

  • Cha, Bong-Jin;Kwon, Mun-Gyeong;Kim, Hyun-Young;Park, Myoung-Ae
    • 한국어병학회지
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    • 제26권2호
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    • pp.59-64
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    • 2013
  • This study aimed to develop an algorithm to determine the optimal injection position in olive flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus when a vaccine is injected into the fish by using a vision-based automatic equipment measruing the total length (TL), width and weight of the fish. Over a 5-month period, 500 olive flounders were examined to analyze the relation of the fish size and to the shape and location of its abdomen, using radiography, a ruler plate and scale. There were significant correlations between the TL and the shape and location of the abdomen. The abdomen was located 0.232TL - 2.7221 mm ($R^2$=0.8787) from the end of the mouth of the fish. The height and width of the abdomen in the fish were 0.1292TL + 1.8768 mm ($R^2$=0.7935) and 0.183TL-5.9791 mm ($R^2$=0.8641), respectively. The injection point in the abdominal region avoiding organs was determined by calculating the center of gravity of the abdomen volume. This can be expressed as g (0.2759TL - 2.0965, 0.1295TL - 4.2325) on the basis of TL line coordinates. The injection point by the expressed coordinates had errors for the x and y axes as 12.15 mm and 8.28 mm, respectively. These were enough to use the algorithm to injection for the equipment. This automated method to determine the position of any part in the fish can also be used for other purposes, for example, intramuscular injection or auto-tagging of fish.

개에서 실험적으로 복수를 유발한 후, 컴퓨터 촬영술과 필름 촬영술을 이용한 복수량의 정량적 비교 (Quantitative Comparison of Computed Radiography and Film Radiography in Detection of Peritoneal Effusion in Dogs)

  • 김주형;김태훈;장진화;장동우
    • 한국임상수의학회지
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    • 제27권3호
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    • pp.284-288
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    • 2010
  • 이 연구의 목적은 개에서 실험적으로 복수를 유발한 후, 컴퓨터 촬영술과 필름 촬영술을 실시하여 복수의 정량적인 비교를 한 것이다. 건강한 4 마리의 비글견과 1 마리의 말티즈 견을 사용하였으며, 각 개체마다 무균적으로 복강 내로 멸균 생리 식염수를 6 ml, 8 ml, 12 ml, 15 ml, 그리고 18 ml 을 주입하였으며, 우외측상과 복배상으로 컴퓨터 촬영과 필름 촬영을 실시하였다. 총 5명의 평가자에게 복수량에 따른 컴퓨터 촬영 사진과 필름 촬영 사진을 보였주었으며, 각 사진마다 복수량에 따라 5 가지의 점수를 순차적으로 평가하도록 하였다 (0 =복수 없음, 5 =중등도의 복수가 있음). 5명의 평가자가 평가한 데이터를 이용하여 ROC 분석 방법을 이용하여, 두 진단 모델간의 민감도와 특이도를 평가하였다. 이 연구를 통해, 복수의 양을 평가하는데 있어 두 진단 모델간의 유의적인 차이는 보이지 않았다. 그러나 RCO 분석 방법을 통해, 컴퓨터 촬영술이 필름 촬영술에 비해 민감도가 상대적으로 높았으며, 각 평가자 간에도 복수의 양을 평가하는데 있어, 상대적으로 컴퓨터 촬영술이 우위인 것을 알 수 있었다.

내장신경차단에 관한 임상적 연구 (A Clinical Evaluation of Splanchnic Nerve Block)

  • 김수연;오흥근;윤덕미;신양식;이윤우;김종래
    • The Korean Journal of Pain
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    • 제1권1호
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    • pp.34-46
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    • 1988
  • Intractable pain from advanced carcinoma of the upper abdomen is difficult to manage. One method used to control pain associated with these malignancies is to block off the splanchnic nerve. In 1919 Kappis described a technique by which the splanchnic nerve of the upper abdomen could be anesthetized, using a percutaneous injection. This method has been used for the relief of upper abdominal pain due to hematoma and cancer of the pancreas, stomach, gall bladder, bile duct, and colon. During the Period from November 1968 to January 1986, this method was used in 208 cases of malignancy at Severance Hospital and clinically evaluated. Patients were retroactively grouped according to the stage of development of technique used. Twelve patients who received the treatment in the period from November 1968 to March 1977 were designate4i as group 1, 26 patients from April 1977 to April 1979 as group 2, and 170 from May 1979 to January 1986 as group 3. The results are as follows: 1) The number of patients receiving splanchnic nerve block has been increasing since 1977. 2) A total of 208 patients, including 133 males and 75 females, ranging in age from 18 to 84 and averaging 51. 3) The causes of pain were stomach cancer 90, pancreatic cancer 69, and miscellaneous cancer 49 cases respectively. 4) There were 57.7% who had surgery. and 3.7% of whom had chemotherapy before the splanchnic nerve block was done. 5) These blocks were carried out with the patient in the prone position as described by Dr. Moore. For group 2 and 3, C-arm image intensifier was used. In group 1, a 22 gauze loom long needle was inserted at the lower border of the 12th rib on each aide about 7\;cm from the midline. The average distance from the midline was $6.60{\pm}0.61\;cm$ on the left side and $6.60{\pm}0.83\;cm$ on the right side in group 2, and $5.46{\pm}0.76\;cm$ on the left side and $5.49{\pm}0.69\;cm$ on the right side in group 3. The average depth to which the needle was inserted was $8.60{\pm}0.52\;cm$ on the left side and $8.74{\pm}0.60\;cm$ on the right side in group 2, and $8.96{\pm}0.63\;cm$ on the left side and $9.18{\pm}0.57\;cm$ on the right side in group 3. 6) The points of the inserted needles were positioned in the upper quarter anteriorly, 51.8% on the left side and 54.4% n the right side of the L1 vertebra by lateral roentgenogram in group 3. The inserted needle points were located in the upper and anterolateral part, of the L1 vertebra 68.5% on the left side and 60.6won the right side, on the anteroposterior rentgenogram in group 3. The needle tip was not advanced beyond the anterior margin of the vertebral body. 7) In some case of group 3, contrast media was injected before the block was done. It shows, the spread upward along the anterior mal gin of the vertebral body. 8) The concentration and the average amount of drug used in each group was as follows: In group 1, $39.17{\pm}6.69\;ml$ of 0.5% -l% lidocaine or 0.25% bupivacaine were injected for the test block and one to three days after the test block $40.00{\pm}4.26\;ml$ of 50% alcohol was injected for the semipermanent block. In group 2, $13.75{\pm}4.88\;ml$ of 1% lidocaine were used as the test block and followed by $46.17{\pm}4.37\;ml$ of 50% alcohol was injected as the semipermanent block. In group 3, $15.63{\pm}1.19\;ml$ of 1% lidocaine for test block followed by $15.62{\pm}1.20\;ml$ of pure alcohol and $16.05{\pm}2.58\;ml$ of 50% alcohol for semipermanent block were injected. 9) The result of the test block was satisfactory in all cases. However the semipermanent block was 83.3 percent of the patients in group 1 who received relief from pain for at least 2 weeks after the block, 73.1% in group 2, and 91.8% in group 3. In these unsuccessful cases, 2 cases in group 1 were controlled by narcotics but 7 cases in group 2 and 14 cases in group 3 received the same splanchnic nerve block 1 or 2 times again within 2 weeks. But, in some cases it was 3 to i months before the 2nd block and in 1 cases even 7 years. 10) The most common complications of splanchnic nerve block were hypotensino(25.5%) occasional flushing of the face, nausea, vomiting, and chest discomfort. 11) For the patients in group 3, the supplemental block most commonly used was a continuous epidural block; it was used as a diagnostic block and to afford relief from pain before the splanchnic nerve block was done. 12) The interval between the receiving of the alcohol block and discharge was from 5 to 8 days in 61 cases(31.1%) and from 1 to 2 days in 48 cases(24.5%). From the above results, it can be concluded that the splanchnic nerve block done in the prone position with pure and 50% alcohol immediately after an effective test block with 1% lidocaine under C-arm fluoroscopic control is satisfactory and reliable. How to minimize the repeat block is still a problem to be solved.

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