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Performance Evaluation of Vehicle Routing Algorithms in a Stochastic Environment (Stochastic 환경에서 확정적 차량경로결정 해법들의 성능평가)

  • 박양병
    • Korean Management Science Review
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.175-187
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    • 2000
  • The stochastic vehicle routing problem (VRP) is a problem of growing importance since it includes a reality that the deterministic VRP does not have. The stochastic VRP arises whenever some elements of the problem are random. Common examples are stochastic service quantities and stochastic travel times. The solution methodologies for the stochastic VRP are very intricate and regarded as computationally intractable. Even heuristics are hard to develope and implement. On possible way of solving it is to apply a solution for the deterministic VRP. This paper presents a performance evaluation of four simple heuristic for the deterministic VRP is a stochastic environment. The heuristics are modified to consider the time window constraints. The computational results show that some of them perform very well in different cases of the stochastic VRP.

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Treatment of Failed Back Surgery Syndrome with a Spinal Cord Stimulator -A report of 2 cases- (척추수술후증후군에서 척수자극술을 이용한 치료경험 -증례 보고-)

  • Park, Chan Hong;Cho, Chul Bum
    • The Korean Journal of Pain
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.123-126
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    • 2006
  • Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has been used since 1967 for refractory chronic pain. SCS has recently undergone a variety of technical modifications and advances, and it has been applied in a variety of pain conditions. SCS has been most commonly applied for those patients with chronic back and leg pain and failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS). The clinical hallmark of FBSS is chronic postoperative pain. The pain pattern varies and the pain may show an axial or radicular distribution. Chronic intractable pain after FBSS is difficult to treat. This report describes our experience with treating chronic pain in two patients who suffered from FBSS with a spinal cord stimulator. A permanent spinal cord stimulator was implanted after a successful trial of stimulation with temporarily implanted electrodes. After 5 months of follow-up, the two patients had satisfactory improvement of their pain.

Multi-access for the Diagnosis of Missed Upper Lumbar Disc Herniation

  • Lee, Dong-Yeob;Kim, Hyung-Seok;Lee, Sang-Ho
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.144-146
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    • 2005
  • Herein, a case of missed upper lumbar disc herniation, diagnosed by thorough neurological examination, digital infrared thermographic imaging[DITI], and repeated magnetic resonance[MR] image study, is reported. A 36-year-old female presented with intractable leg pain on left anterior thigh. Although she underwent lumbar MR image at other hospital, she was misdiagnosed as acute sprain. Neurological examination suggested the possibility of upper lumbar disc herniation, which was confirmed by DITI, MRI, and selective root block. After operation, her leg pain was significantly improved. It should be considered that upper lumbar disc herniation might be misdiagnosed as an acute sprain, as in our case. A high index of suspicion based on thorough neurological examination is most important in such cases. Then, multi-access such as DITI, MR image, and selective block, base on thorough neurological examination, are warranted.

Radiation Induced Cystitis and Proctitis - Prediction, Assessment and Management

  • Mallick, Supriya;Madan, Renu;Julka, Pramod K;Rath, Goura K
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • v.16 no.14
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    • pp.5589-5594
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    • 2015
  • Cystitis and proctitis are defined as inflammation of bladder and rectum respectively. Haemorrhagic cystitis is the most severe clinical manifestation of radiation and chemical cystitis. Radiation proctitis and cystitis are major complications following radiotherapy. Prevention of radiation-induced haemorrhagic cystitis has been investigated using various oral agents with minimal benefit. Bladder irrigation remains the most frequently adopted modality followed by intra-vesical instillation of alum or formalin. In intractable cases, surgical intervention is required in the form of diversion ureterostomy or cystectomy. Proctitis is more common in even low dose ranges but is self-limiting and improves on treatment interruption. However, treatment of radiation proctitis is broadly non-invasive or invasive. Non-invasive treatment consists of non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), anti-oxidants, sucralfate, short chain fatty acids and hyperbaric oxygen. Invasive treatment consists of ablative procedures like formalin application, endoscopic YAG laser coagulation or argon plasma coagulation and surgery as a last resort.

Botulinum Toxin Injection for the Treatment of Voice and Speech Disorders (보툴리눔독소 주입에 의한 음성장애 및 언어장애의 치료)

  • Choi, Hong-Sik
    • Speech Sciences
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    • v.3
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    • pp.5-17
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    • 1998
  • Botulinum toxin, a neurotoxin derived from Clostridia Botulinum, has been injected into the target muscle(s) for the treatment of several kinds of voice and speech disorders at the Voice Clinic, Yonsei Institute of Logopedics and Phoniatrics since December 1995. Criteria for the diagnosis and method of injection for spasmodic dysphonia, mutational dysphonia, muscle tension dysphonia, dysphonia after total laryngectomy, and stuttering were summarized. Among 144 patients with adductor type spasmodic dysphonia, who were injected one time to maximum 8 times during the 27 months, 90% were recognized as having better than slight improvement. Even though the injected cases were small, not only the abductor type spasmodic dysphonia, but also the intractable mutational dysphonia or muscle tension dysphonia resistant to voice therapy revealed that botulinum toxin injection would be another options for treatment. Patients who cannot phonate after total laryngectomy and some forms of adulthood stutterers can also be candidates for the injection of botulinum toxin.

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Surgery of the Infected Patent Ductus Arteriosus with Teflon Wrapping (세균성 동맥내막염을 동반한 개방성 동맥관의 치험예)

  • 조범구
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.25-28
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    • 1972
  • Patent ductus arteriosus is one of the most common congenital heart diseases, which treated operatively has excellent results. Treatment by surgical means is common and invariably successful. However,infected PDA cases present problems and surgeons operating must face the possibility of adhesions,aneurysmal dilatation and friabiilty of tissue with tearing of the pulmonary arterial end, especially, which causes a fatal hemorrhagic ccmplication. In the earlier days of cardiac surgery, many surgeons deferred operative treatment infected PDA because of frequent complications, high postoperative morbidity and mortality. This continued until Touroff et al. successfully divided the infected PDA in 1940. In 1944, Harper et aI. have used Cellophane for the wrapping of the infected PDA. This surgical procedure has become a single, simple and safe method for treating infected PDA, since that time. In the Teflon wrapping technique, a cardiothoracic team of Yonsei University Severance Hospital used Teflon felt instead of Cellophane in one case of infected PDA and this method proved intractable to antibiotic treatment for 40 days.

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Replacement of the Prosthetic Heart Valves -Clinical analysis of 12 cases- (인공심장판막의 재치환술)

  • 김덕실;전상훈
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.164-170
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    • 1996
  • From January 1986 to June 1993, 12 patients Aad required reoperation: 9 had undergone mitral and 3 aortic valve replacement. Five were male and 7 female, and ages ranged from 29 to 61 years. Replacement of the prosthetic heart valve was performed at a mean interval of 98 $\pm$ 1 months after the Hrst operation. In aortic valve replacement patients the mean interval was 115 $\pm$ 2 months and in mitral valve replacement patients 98 $\pm$ 4 months. Primary tissue failure was the most frequent reason of replacement (10 patients) followed by valve thrombosis (1 patient) and prophylactic replacement (1 patient) in order. The most pronounced pathology of the failed prosthetic heart valves seen in the primary tissue failure group was calcification, perforation, shrinkage and tearing of the cusps. There was one early operative death (8.3%) due to intractable low cardiac output and acute renal failure. Eleven early survivors had successful operative results and there was no late death.

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Neonatal Adrenoleukodystrophy Presenting with Neonatal Seizure (경련을 동반한 신생아 부신백질이영양증)

  • Shin, Young-Lim;Yoo, Han-Wook
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Inherited Metabolic disease
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.15-19
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    • 2002
  • Disorders resulting from defects in peroxisomal biogenesis include Zellweger syndrome, neonatal adrenoleukodystrophy, and infantile Refsum disease. The three diseases are now considered as a continuum of clinical features. Neonatal adrenoleukodystrophy is intermediate between Zellweger syndrome and infantile Refsum disease in severity, and is characterized by profound hypotonia, intractable seizures and premature death. We report a cases of neonatal adrenoleukodystrophy presenting with neonatal seizure and hypotonia. At the age of 43 months, she had clinical evidence of adrenal insufficiency with skin hyperpigmentation and electrolyte imbalance. She was diagnosed having neonatal adrenoleukodystrophy based on abnormally high levels of plasma very long-chain fatty acids, pipecolic acid and phytanic acid.

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Alcohol Neurolysis for the Treatment of Trigeminal Neuralgia (Alcohol Neurolysis를 이용한 삼차 신경통 치험예)

  • Choe, Huhn
    • The Korean Journal of Pain
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.45-48
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    • 1989
  • Trigeminal neuralgia is one of the diseases which cause most chronic and intractable pain on the facial area. Several drugs includding analgegics, anticonvulsants, tranquilizers, vitamins or hormonal preparations have been expected to be effective but no drug could effectively relieve the patients from the pain. The pain could be relieved by surgical neurectomy or neurolysis of the Gasserian ganglion or the involved branches with absolute alcohol alternatively. Surgical microvascular decompression may be performed if the pain resulted from compression of the nerve by adjucent arterial loops. 4 cases of trigeminal neuralgia are presented. They were treated with alcohol neurolysis of the involved peripheral nerves combined with or without carbamazepine and/or amitriptyline with favorable result of pain relief.

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Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia

  • Jae Sung, Park;Young Hwan, Ahn
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • v.66 no.1
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    • pp.12-23
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    • 2023
  • Glossopharyngeal neuralgia (GPN) is a rare disease that must be differentiated from trigeminal neuralgia. The purpose of this article is to provide a comprehensive review of anatomy, pathophysiology, diagnostic criteria, and several options of treatment for GPN. Lessons learned through our experience of treating GPN are presented in detail, as well as cases of misdiagnosis and diagnostic pitfalls. Microvascular decompression (MVD) should be primarily considered for medically intractable GPN. Techniques employed in MVD for GPN are categorized and described. Especially, we underscore the advantages of the 'transposition' technique where insulating material is positioned 'off' the root entry zone (REZ), instead of 'on' it. We believe this 'off-the-REZ' technique can fundamentally prevent recurrence, if applicable. In addition, Gamma Knife radiosurgery can be an alternative option when a patient is ineligible for MVD, though it is categorized as a destructive procedure.