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조용훈(Yonghoon Cho),심문섭(Munsup Sim),김해영(Haeyoung Kim) 대한외과학회 2010 Annals of Surgical Treatment and Research(ASRT) Vol.79 No.3
Purpose: The final aim of operation for anorectal malformations (ARMs) is acquisition of normal bowel habit by preserving an anorectal function. This study was performed to assess the functional results after definite correction of the malformations. Methods: 37 patients (Group 1) without rectocutaneous fistula and 23 patients (Group 2) with rectocutaneous fistula were Included in the study. The authors examined functional assessment of children over 3-years-old, according to Krickenbeck classification, and analyzed the results. Results: Group 1 showed significant soiling in 24.3% and constipation requiring management in 35.1%.But Group 2 showed constipation in only 8.7%. The results of Krickenbeck assessment are as follows: Group 1 showed good results in 64.9% and poor results in 35.1% with improvement over time. Group 2 showed 91.3%, 8.7%, respectively. Conclusion: Constipation rather than soiling was the main functional problem after surgical repair of anorectal malformations but improved over time. It seems that more aggressive management of constipation warrants good results after definite surgical repair.
조용훈(Yonghoon Cho),김해영(Haeyoung Kim),이상협(Sanghyup Lee),김미란(Miran Kim) 대한외과학회 2009 Annals of Surgical Treatment and Research(ASRT) Vol.77 No.6
Purpose: In the field of pediatric surgery, neonatal surgery occupies a special portion and has clinical varieties. Recently many associated physicians, such as pediatric surgeons, neonatologists, anesthetists, pathologists and radiologists, work collaboratively for care. This study was designed to identify characteristics of neonatal surgery based on clinical experiences in a single institute. Methods: Neonates receiving operation during a 5-year period between Jan. 2003 and Dec. 2007 in Pusan National University Children’s Hospital were reviewed. Patients were divided into 2 groups of age after birth; early neonatal (before 7 days) and late neonatal period (after 7 days) and the operation was classified as a primary procedure for definite treatment and a staged procedure including 2nd look operation. We analyzed their clinical data and postoperative results. Results: 286 cases of neonates were included during this period, 118 cases (41.3%) in early neonatal and 168 (58.7%) in late neonatal period. Distribution of diseases was as follows, sequentially; 60 (21.0%) anorectal malformations, 46 (16.1%) intestinal atresia, 44 (15.4%) Hirschsprung’s disease, 35 (12.2%) necrotizing enterocolitis, 24 (8.3%) hypertrophic pyloric stenosis, 20 (6.9%) inguinal hernia, 13 (4.5%) malrotation, 9 (3.1%) tumor, 8 (2.7%) diaphragmatic hernia, 6 (2.0%) abdominal wall defect and 21 (7.3%) others. According to the operation, a primary procedure was performed in 205 cases (71.7%) and a staged procedure in 81 cases (28.3%). The morbidity and mortality was 3.1% and 2.8% respectively. Conclusion: When considering morbidity and mortality after neonatal surgery for patients who have associated anomalies, collaborative care is necessary to expect a good outcome.
김해영(Haeyoung Kim),조용훈(Yonghoon Cho),박재홍(Jaehong Park) 대한외과학회 2009 Annals of Surgical Treatment and Research(ASRT) Vol.77 No.1
Xanthogranulomatous cholecystitis (XGC) is known to be a rare, variant type of chronic cholecystitis and more frequently found in the adults with a prevalence of 0.7 to 13.2% of all cholecystitis, moreover very rare in children. Clinically, this usually presents as chronic or acute cholecystitis associated with gallstones, but biliary colic is unusual. Although it requires surgery for management, it may accompany some difficulties during cholecystectomy and postoperative complications such as biliary fistula. It could also give rise to higher conversion rates than other diseases of the gallbladder during laparoscopic procedures. We experienced a very rare pediatric case of xanthogranulomatous cholecystitis not associated with gallstones, successfully managed by laparoscopic cholecystectomy and hereby report it with literature reviews.
최형준(Choi, Hyeongjun),조용훈(Cho, Yonghoon),박광재(Park, Kwangjae) 한국주거학회 2023 한국주거학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.35 No.2
Gwangju Station was at the center of economic growth as a major transportation hub in Gwangju. However, the area near Gwangju Station, which lost its function, declined, and accordingly, in line with new changes, not just a platform as a railway station. This proposal intended to accommodate new changes and provide a new platform as an economically, socially, and environmentally sustainable foundation for Gwangju citizens.
안성시 옛 시장길 활성화를 위한 5일장 확장 프로그램제안
박주원(Park, Joowon),조현우(Cho, Hyunwoo),최웅현(Choi, Woonghyeon),이지은(Lee, Jeeun),조용훈(Cho, Yonghoon) 한국주거학회 2020 한국주거학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.32 No.2
We carried out an active planning project of Anseong City Bay for the new development of Okcheon-dong, Anseong City. For the first time, the history of Anseong and the old railroad tracks were investigated and the old buildings were investigated. If you look at the old, you will learn about the new features that were not seen, and it will be easier to reflect them in the building. In the past, Anseong was the third largest market in Joseon. We learned that Okcheon-dong, our land, was the location of Anseongjang, the third largest market. Based on this, our theme was the old market in Anseong. Taking issue with the fact that the market in Anseong has been greatly reduced and that the market is opened in a place that is not regular enough without proper space under the concept of a five-day market, the concept of an expanded market will be restored when the five-day market is held. The goal was to come to Okcheon-dong and make it a space to support Anseong 5-day market. Each of them will have plans for the market and cultural amenities for market merchants and tourists.
오유경(Oh, Youkyeong),조용훈(Cho, Yonghoon),박광재(Park, Kwangjae) 한국주거학회 2023 한국주거학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.35 No.2
The purpose of this study is to propose a new form of housing for the Korean baby boomers. Unlike the existing elderly generation, which has an image of being ‘poor’ and ‘inactive’, the new elderly generation is wealthy and has a desire to engage in active social activities. Therefore, we propose a new type of housing that can meet the characteristics of the existing elderly and the needs of the new elderly generation. In our proposed residential complex, the elderly can receive care services and individualized medical care if necessary, and can choose a place to live in stages according to individual medical grades. In addition, the complex will also provide single-occupancy housing for young people in the area, enabling them to interact with the younger generation through the sharing of common spaces. Seniors will not have to stay in uncomfortable housing nor leave familiar surroundings, and will be able to maintain close relationships with their neighbors.