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요추 2번 선택적 신경근 차단 후 발생한 고환 통증과 쳐짐
조용현 ( Yong Hyun Cho ),신광일 ( Kwang Ii Shin ),신옥영 ( Ok Young Shin ),김선희 ( Sun Hee Kim ),장원 ( Won Jang ),이현석 ( Hyun Seok Lee ),고현철 ( Hyun Chul Go ),고우형 ( Woo Hyung Go ),권재현 ( Jae Hyun Kwon ) 경희대학교 경희의료원 2021 慶熙醫學 Vol.36 No.1
The L2 spinal nerve root block is an effective procedure for pain reduction in patients with discogenic low back pain, but relatively few cases have been published that address complication of testicular pain and ptosis associated with this intervention. We experienced a patient testicular pain and ptosis after L2 spinal nerve root block, and the patient was recovered after 2 weeks without any serious side effect In this report, the ways on how to deal with testicular pain and ptosis are discussed including brief review of the relevant literature.
전신마취하에 양극성 고관절 반치환술을 받는 환자에서 간헐적 좌각차단의 해소
조용현 ( Yong Hyun Cho ),신광일 ( Kwang Il Shin ),신옥영 ( Ok Young Shin ),김선희 ( Sun Hee Kim ),장원 ( Won Jang ),( Hyun Seok Lee ),고현철 ( Hyun Chul Go ),고우형 ( Woo Hyeong Ko ),권재현 ( Jae Hyun Kwon ),김영도 ( Young Do 경희대학교 경희의료원 2022 慶熙醫學 Vol.37 No.1
Intermittent left bundle branch block (LBBB) can be caused by cardiovascular disease, and in this case, it can be a factor that increases the patient's mortality, so the patient should be treated with caution. We experienced a case of bipolar hemiarthroplasty of an 87-year-old female with angina history under general anesthesia. Preoperative electrocardiography showed complete LBBB without subjective symptoms. We report a case of intermittent LBBB which changed to a normal sinus rhythm after injecting phenylephrine.
척추수술 후 증후군 환자의 통증 경감을 위한 척추세움근 면 차단술
조용현 ( Yong Hyun Cho ),신광일 ( Kwang Il Shin ),신옥영 ( Ok Young Shin ),김선희 ( Sun Hees Kim ),이동현 ( Dong Hyun Lee ),김상인 ( Sang In Kim ),전석호 ( Seok Ho Jeon ),이현석 ( Hyun Suk Lee ),고현철 ( Hyun Chul Go ) 경희대학교 경희의료원 2019 慶熙醫學 Vol.34 No.1
Patients with failed back surgery syndrome complain of repeated low back pain and lower extremity radiating pain after spine surgery. Patients with failed back surgery syndrome feel pain for a variety of causes. Patients do not respond well to conservative treatment. In addition, pain relief may be difficult with epidural block. We report a case of relieving pain by performing erector spinae plane block on the lumbar spine in patients with failed back surgery syndrome, This report suggests that erector spinae plane block may be a good alternative for patients with failed back surgery syndrome who are not responding to other therapies.