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서정옥,권장우,김성일,김성균,박동준 대한비과학회 2009 Journal of rhinology Vol.16 No.1
Background and Objectives:We investigated the effectiveness of shortening the uvula muscle for the treatment of snoring. This new and simple procedure was developed to promote the elevation of the uvula position using a minimally invasive technique. Subjects and Methods:Fifteen habitual snorers were included in this study. In order to find the exact anatomical position of the uvula muscle, we first dissected the soft palate of a cadaver to better understand the exact anatomical location and structure of the uvula muscle. With this result, we developed a new surgical technique for treating snoring. The results of our surgery were evaluated by both the patient and bed partner before surgery, at 30 days, and 90 days after surgery respectively using the visual analogue scale (VAS). Results:Post-operative physical examinations showed superiorly displaced uvula position. The lower half of the soft palate and uvula were also anteriorly flexed. Those findings remained unaltered beyond the 90th post-operative day. The patient and bed partner snoring symptoms assessed by VAS were significantly improved compared to the pre-treatment values (p<0.05). Conclusion:The uvula muscle shortening is an effective and simple method for the treatment of snoring.
개방형 유양동 삭개술 후 발생한 후이개측 피부결손 및 공동을 피부피판과 Tutoplast(Allograft Cancellous Bone Chip)을 이용하여 치험한 1예
서정옥,이원상,양종원,정상호 대한이비인후과학회 2008 대한이비인후과학회지 두경부외과학 Vol.51 No.1
Canal wall down mastoidectomy is often selected for the complete eradication of lesion and prevention of recurrence in patients with cholesteatoma. However, potential complications include a chronically draining cavity, retention of debris that requires frequent cleaning, difficulty with fitting a hearing aid. Aimed at solving these problems, surgeons have attempted reconstruction with a variety of techniques and materials:the reconstruction of an anatomically correct canal wall and complete obliteration of the mastoid cavity. We recently experienced a case of a retroauricular skin defect and cavity after canal wall down mastoidectomy of a 58-year-old male patient. The skin defect and cavity were repaired using a local skin flap, mastoid obliteration and posterior wall reconstruction methods using Tutoplast®(Allograft cancellous bone chip). We report this along with a review of literature. (Korean J Otorhinolaryngol-Head Neck Surg 2008;51:80-3)
서정,주현옥,유재호 전남대학교 간호과학연구소 2022 Nursing and Health Issues(NHI) Vol.27 No.2
This study aims to determine the degree of self-management among adolescents with type 1 diabetes and its associacted factors. Methods: The study participants(N=144). 13∼18 years of age were diagnosed with type 1 diabetes and were receiving outpatient treatment a the pediatric diabetes clinic in a tertiary medical center in B City. The participants responded to structured self-reporting questionnaires. The collected data were analyzed using t-test, ANOVA, and multiple regression analysis with Windows SPSS Ver.24. Results: Out of the 144 participants, 74 (51.4%) participants were male students, with a mean age of 15 years (15.2±1.93). The mean score of the depression level was 6.76±7.01, with 31.3% having mild and higher depression. The mean scores for self-efficacy and self-management were 59.20±1.76, and 3.48±10.2, respectively. The variables that significantly affected self-management in adolescents with type 1 diabetes were self-efficacy (=.15, p<.001) and depression (=−0.18, p=.015). Self-efficacy and depression explained 46.2% of the total variance in self-management of adolescents with type 1 diabetes. Conclusion: Improving self-management in adolescents with type 1 diabetes requires development of self-efficacy and depression management programs.
서정옥(Jung-Ok Seo),임주신(Ju-Shin Lim),봉정표(Jeong-Pyo Bong),정순희(Soon-Hee Jung),Jamshid Abdul-Ghafar(Jamshid Abdul-Ghafar) 대한두경부종양학회 2009 대한두경부 종양학회지 Vol.25 No.2
Fibromatosis is a broad group of benign fibroblastic proliferation that shows locally aggressive growth but never metastasize. Common anatomic sites include abdominal wall, extremity, and mesentery. Little is reported about clini-cal features and outcome of fibromatosis of the head and neck. The treatment of choice is wide excision, which is of-ten difficult. Postoperative recurrence rates are high. We recently confirmed a unique case of fibromatosis occurred on the hypopharynx of 44-year-old male patient and report this interesting case with review of literature.