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Recurred forehead osteoma disseminated after previous osteoma excision:A case report
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作者 Dong Yun Lee SooA Lim +1 位作者 Jung Soo Yoon surak eo 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2023年第31期7684-7689,共6页
BACKGROUND Forehead osteoma is a commonly encountered benign facial bone tumor.Endoscopic excision of benign forehead masses is widely performed.Here,we report a rare case of recurrent forehead osteoma that disseminat... BACKGROUND Forehead osteoma is a commonly encountered benign facial bone tumor.Endoscopic excision of benign forehead masses is widely performed.Here,we report a rare case of recurrent forehead osteoma that disseminated after a previous osteoma excision.CASE SUMMARY A 54-year-old female patient had previously undergone endoscopic removal of a single forehead osteoma at 30 years of age.However,she had a recurrent osteoma around the same site and underwent another endoscopic resection at 40 years of age.During her first visit to our outpatient clinic,she presented with a cobblestone-like irregular surface on the forehead and a 3D facial bone computed tomography scan revealed a widely ragged surface of the inoculated osteoma on the outer table of the frontal bone.Under general anesthesia,we performed a radical complete excision of the disseminated osteoma through a bicoronal incision using an osteotome,chisel,mallet,and rasping.We hypothesized that the recurrence may have been caused by the inoculation of residual osteoma remnants from the previous procedure.Craniofacial surgeons should be cautious when removing osteoma particles,particularly when using an endoscopic approach.CONCLUSION To prevent recurrence,it is essential to conduct additional meticulous burring and a thorough inspection of the surface after copious irrigation. 展开更多
关键词 Recurred osteoma Inoculation Dissemination Bicoronal approach CRANIOFACIAL Case report
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Devastating complication of negative pressure wound therapy after deep inferior epigastric perforator free flap surgery:A case report 被引量:1
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作者 SooA Lim Dong Yun Lee +3 位作者 BumSik Kim Jung Soo Yoon Yea Sik Han surak eo 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2023年第1期143-149,共7页
BACKGROUND Thermal injuries on free transferred or replanted tissues resulting from loss of sensibility are an infrequent occurrence.They require immediate and appropriate management before they progress to an irrever... BACKGROUND Thermal injuries on free transferred or replanted tissues resulting from loss of sensibility are an infrequent occurrence.They require immediate and appropriate management before they progress to an irreversible condition.Although negative pressure wound therapy(NPWT)can prevent wound progression by increasing microcirculation,the inappropriate application of NPWT on complicationthreatened transferred and replanted tissues can induce an adverse effect.CASE SUMMARY A 48-year-old woman who underwent immediate breast reconstruction with a deep inferior epigastric artery perforator free flap.While applying a heating pad directly to the flap site,she sustained a deep second to third-degree contact burn over 30%of the transferred flap on postoperative 7 d.As the necrotic changes had progressed,we applied an NPWT dressing over the burned area after en-bloc debridement of the transferred tissues on postoperative 21 d.After 4 d of NPWT application,the exposed fatty tissues of the flap changed to dry and browncolored necrotic tissues.Upon further debridement,we noted that the wound gradually reached total necrosis with a collapsed vascular pedicle of deep inferior epigastric artery.CONCLUSION Although NPWT has been shown to be successful for treating various wound types,the significant risk of NPWT application in short-lasting reconstructed flap wounds after thermal injury should be reminded. 展开更多
关键词 Negative Pressure Wound Therapy COMPLICATIONS Breast reconstruction Deep inferior epigastric artery perforator Free flap Burn injury Case report
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Gouty tenosynovitis with compartment syndrome in the hand: A case report 被引量:1
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作者 Dong Yun Lee surak eo +1 位作者 SooA Lim Jung Soo Yoon 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2023年第30期7492-7496,共5页
BACKGROUND Gout is a common type of inflammatory arthritis caused by the deposition of monosodium urate crystals in the joints and surrounding tissues.It typically appears with abrupt and intense pain,redness,and swel... BACKGROUND Gout is a common type of inflammatory arthritis caused by the deposition of monosodium urate crystals in the joints and surrounding tissues.It typically appears with abrupt and intense pain,redness,and swelling in the affected joint.It frequently targets the lower extremities,such as the big toe.However,rarely,gout can manifest in atypical locations,including the hands,leading to an uncommon presentation known as gouty tenosynovitis.However,it can result in significant morbidity owing to the potential for severe complications,such as myonecrosis and compartment syndrome.CASE SUMMARY An 82-year-old male patient with a history of hypertension,cerebral infarction,Parkinson's disease,and recurrent gout attacks sought medical attention because of progressive pain and swelling in the right hand.Imaging findings revealed forearm swelling,raising concerns of possible tenosynovitis,bursitis,septic arthritis,and compartment syndrome.A fasciotomy was performed to decompress the patient’s hands and forearms.The procedure revealed diffuse tenosynovitis,tophi with a pus-like discharge surrounding the carpal tunnel,and involvement of the flexor and extensor tendon sheaths.However,microbiological investigations,including Gram staining,acid-fast bacilli,tuberculosis,and nontuberculous mycobacteria,yielded negative results.The patient was ultimately diagnosed with a severe gouty attack with compartment syndrome and myonecrosis.Septic arthritis and infectious flexor tenosynovitis were ruled out.Serial debridement and inflammation control were initiated,followed by staged closure with a skin graft.CONCLUSION Septic-like complications can occur in the absence of infection in severe gout attacks with pus-like discharges due to compartment syndrome and myonecrosis.Cultures can be used to differentiate between gouty attacks,septic arthritis,and infectious tenosynovitis.Involvement of the flexor and extensor muscles,as in this case,is rare.This study contributes to the literature by reporting a rare case of successful fasciotomy and serial debridement in an elderly patient with multiple comorbidities. 展开更多
关键词 Compartment syndrome Extensor compartment GOUT TENOSYNOVITIS Case report
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Successful reconstruction of an ankle defect with free tissue transfer in a hemophilia A patient with repetitive hemoarthrosis:A case report
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作者 Dong Yun Lee SooA Lim +1 位作者 surak eo Jung Soo Yoon 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2023年第17期4079-4083,共5页
BACKGROUND Hemophilia, an uncommon yet consequential hereditary bleeding disorder, manifests as two clinically indistinguishable forms that hinder the normal functioning of the coagulation cascade. This impairment ren... BACKGROUND Hemophilia, an uncommon yet consequential hereditary bleeding disorder, manifests as two clinically indistinguishable forms that hinder the normal functioning of the coagulation cascade. This impairment renders individuals more susceptible to excessive bleeding during significant surgical interventions. Moreover, individuals with severe hemophilia frequently encounter recurring hemarthrosis, resulting in progressive joint destruction and, subsequently, the need for hip and knee replacement surgeries.CASE SUMMARY The patient was a 53-year-old man with hemophilia A as the underlying disease and had self-injected factor Ⅷ twice weekly for several decades. He had undergone ankle fusion surgery for recurrent hemarthrosis at the Department of Orthopedic Surgery 1 mo prior and was referred to our department because of skin necrosis after a hematoma at the surgical site. An anterolateral thigh perforator free flap was created after three cycles of factor Ⅷ administration in addition to the concomitant administration of tranexamic acid(TXA)(Transamin 250 mg cap, 1 cap tid, q8h). After the operation, from postoperative days(PODs) 1-5, the factor Ⅷ dose and interval were maintained, and q12h administration was tapered to q24h administration after POD 6. Because the patient’s flap was stable 12 d after the operation, factor Ⅷ administration was tapered to twice a week. At 6 mo follow-up, the patient recovered well without any complications.CONCLUSION To the best of our knowledge, there are very few reports of successful free flaps in patients with hemophilia, and none have been reported in patients with hemophilia A. Moreover, there are several reports on the efficacy of TXA in free flaps in general patients;however, there are no case reports of combining factor Ⅷ and TXA in patients with hemophilia. Therefore, we report this case to contribute to future academic research. 展开更多
关键词 Free tissue transfer Anterolateral thigh free flap Hemophilia A Hemoarthrosis Factor VIII Tranexamic acid Case report
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Reconstruction of the lower back wound with delayed infection after spinal surgery:A case report
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作者 DoWon Kim SooA Lim +1 位作者 surak eo Jung Soo Yoon 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2023年第27期6646-6652,共7页
BACKGROUND Orthopedic surgeries after device implantation are susceptible to infections and may require device removal in the worst cases.For this reason,many efforts are being made to control infections after spinal ... BACKGROUND Orthopedic surgeries after device implantation are susceptible to infections and may require device removal in the worst cases.For this reason,many efforts are being made to control infections after spinal surgery;however,the number of infec-tion cases is increasing owing to the increasing number of elderly citizens.CASE SUMMARY A 75-year-old male with a chronic spinal defect due to previous spine surgery underwent reconstruction using a perforator-based island flap.After bursectomy and confirmation that there was no connection with the deep tissue,reconstruction was performed.However,wound disruption occurred with abscess formation on postoperative day 29,which led to an imaging workup revealing delayed deep tissue infection.CONCLUSION Infection is one of the most common causes of surgical wound dehiscence and is associated with devastating results if not controlled promptly and definitively.Surgeons should always suspect delayed infections when reconstructing chronic soft tissue defects. 展开更多
关键词 Surgical wound dehiscence Surgical wound infection Lumbar spine COMPLICATIONS ABSCESS Case report
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