Publications by authors named "In Ho Jung"

Magnesium alloys are considered as promising materials for use as biodegradable implants due to their biocompatibility and similarity to human bone properties. However, their high corrosion rate in bodily fluids limits their use. To address this issue, amorphization can be used to inhibit microgalvanic corrosion and increase corrosion resistance.

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Purpose: We aimed to develop and investigate positional reproducibility using a fixation device (Unity Brain tumor Immobilization Device [UBID]) in patients with brain tumor undergoing magnetic resonance (MR)-guided radiation therapy (RT) with a 1.5 Tesla (T) MR-linear accelerator (MR-LINAC) to evaluate its feasibility in clinical practice and report representative cases of patients with central nervous system (CNS) tumor.

Materials And Methods: Quantitative analysis was performed by comparing images obtained by placing only the MR phantom on the couch with those obtained by placing UBID next to the MR phantom.

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Objective: Since the establishment of Regional Trauma Centers (RTCs) in Korea, significant efforts have been made to improve the quality of care for patients with trauma. Simultaneously, the Department of Neurosurgery assigned neurotrauma specialists to RTCs to provide specialized care to patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI). In this study, we sought to determine whether neurotrauma specialists, compared to general neurosurgeons, could make a significant difference in treatment outcomes of patients with TBI.

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Penetrating brain injury (PBI) is a rare type of traumatic brain injury, which accounts for 0.4% of all head trauma cases. In this study, we describe a 14-year-old male adolescent who sustained a transorbital penetrating injury caused by a fencing knife.

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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major global health concern. Due to the increase in TBI incidence and the aging population, an increasing number of patients with TBI are taking antithrombotic agents for their underlying disease. When TBI occurs in patients with these diseases, there is a conflict between the disease, which requires an antithrombotic effect, and the neurosurgeon, who must minimize intracranial hemorrhage.

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Thermodynamic modeling of the Si-P and Si-Fe-P systems was performed using the CALculation of PHAse Diagram (CALPHAD) method based on critical evaluation of available experimental data in the literature. The liquid and solid solutions were described using the Modified Quasichemical Model accounting for the short-range ordering and Compound Energy Formalism considering the crystallographic structure, respectively. In the present study, the phase boundaries for the liquidus and solid Si phases of the Si-P system were reoptimized.

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  • The study aimed to identify risk factors for postoperative contralateral hemorrhage (PCH) in patients who underwent craniectomy or craniotomy due to traumatic brain injury (TBI) after finding that PCH is linked to poorer recovery outcomes.
  • Data from 326 patients showed that 7.7% experienced PCH, with those affected having significantly lower Glasgow coma scale and outcome scores compared to those without complications.
  • Key risk factors for PCH included a surgery time of less than 150 minutes post-injury and a high intraoperative transfusion volume exceeding 1.5 L, prompting the need for neurosurgeons to anticipate PCH in at-risk patients.
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  • * Although medical advances have improved survival rates for very-low-birth-weight infants, overall morbidity hasn't significantly decreased.
  • * Currently, there's limited evidence for effective drug treatments for GM-IVH, but recombinant human erythropoietin shows promise in some cases, indicating a need for more rigorous research.
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Introduction: FOLFIRINOX (the combination of 5-fluorouracil, leucovorin, irinotecan, and oxaliplatin) is the preferred systemic regimen for locally advanced pancreatic cancer (LAPC). Furthermore, stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) is a promising treatment option for achieving local control in these patients. However, clinical outcomes in patients with LAPC treated using FOLFIRINOX followed by SBRT have not been clarified.

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Dose planning for Gamma Knife radiosurgery (GKRS) uses the magnetic resonance (MR)-based tissue maximum ratio (TMR) algorithm, which calculates radiation dose without considering heterogeneous radiation attenuation in the tissue. In order to plan the dose considering the radiation attenuation, the Convolution algorithm should be used, and additional radiation exposure for computed tomography (CT) and registration errors between MR and CT are entailed. This study investigated the clinical feasibility of synthetic CT (sCT) from GKRS planning MR using deep learning.

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Objective: Cavernous sinus (CS) invasion is frequently encountered in the management of skull base tumors. Surgical treatment of tumors in the CS is technically demanding, and selection of an optimal surgical approach is critical for maximal tumor removal and patient safety. We aimed to evaluate the feasibility of an endoscopic transorbital approach (ETOA) to the CS based on a cadaveric study.

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Peritumoral cerebral edema is reported to be a side effect that can occur after stereotactic radiosurgery. We aimed to determine whether intratumoral necrosis (ITN) is a risk factor for peritumoral edema (PTE) when gamma knife radiosurgery (GKRS) is performed in patients with meningioma. In addition, we propose the concept of pseudoprogression: a temporary volume expansion that can occur after GKRS in the natural course of meningioma with ITN.

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With recent rapid increases in Cu resistivity, RC delay has become an important issue again. Co, which has a low electron mean free path, is being studied as beyond Cu metal and is expected to minimize this increase in resistivity. However, extrinsic time-dependent dielectric breakdown has been reported for Co interconnects.

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Background: Pancreatic cysts are common. However, most studies are based on data collected from individual centers. The present study aimed to evaluate the changes of management patterns for pancreatic cystic lesions (PCLs) by analyzing large epidemiologic data.

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Background: Deep brain stimulation is an established treatment for movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, and dystonia. However, various complications that occur after deep brain stimulation are a major concern for patients and neurosurgeons.

Objective: This study aimed to analyze various complications that occur after deep brain stimulation.

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Introduction: Subdural grid monitoring (SDG) has the advantage to provide continuous coverage over a larger area of cortex, direct visualization of electrode location and functional mapping. However, SDG can cause direct irritation of the cortex or postoperative headaches due to cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage. Epidural grid monitoring (EDG) without opening the dura is thought to reduce the possibility of these complications.

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Background: During the surgical resection of petroclival meningiomas, preserving the cranial nerves is crucial. The abducens nerve is particularly vulnerable during surgery. However, the preoperative risk factors and postoperative prognosis of abducens nerve palsy (ANP) are poorly understood.

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  • The study investigates how the extent of tumor resection (EOR) affects recurrence patterns and prognosis in glioblastoma (GBM) patients, emphasizing the importance of managing the tumor's microenvironment.
  • The analysis included 358 patients and categorized them into three groups based on their EOR: supratotal resection (SupTR), gross-total resection (GTR), and subtotal resection (STR), finding significant differences in local and distant recurrence rates among the groups.
  • The results indicate that patients in the SupTR group experienced lower recurrence rates and significantly better overall survival compared to those in the GTR and STR groups, highlighting the potential benefits of more extensive surgical intervention.
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Objective: The endoscopic transorbital approach (ETOA) has been developed, permitting a new surgical corridor. Due to the vertical limitation of the ETOA, some lesions of the anterior cranial fossa are difficult to access. The ETOA with superior-lateral orbital rim (SLOR) osteotomy can achieve surgical freedom of vertical as well as horizontal movement.

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Background: Endoscopic transorbital approach (ETOA) has been proposed as a minimally invasive technique for the treatment of skull base lesions located around mesial temporal lobe (MTL), mostly extra-axial pathology.

Objective: To explore the feasibility of ETOA in accessing intraparenchymal MTL with cadaveric specimens and describe our initial clinical experience of ETOA for intra-axial lesions in MTL.

Methods: Anatomic dissections were performed in 4 adult cadaveric heads using a 0° endoscope.

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Background: The brainstem has the critical role of regulating cardiac and respiratory function and it also provides motor and sensory function to the face via the cranial nerves. Despite the observation of a brainstem lesion in a radiological examination, it is difficult to obtain tissues for a pathological diagnosis because of the location and small volume of the brainstem. Thus, we aimed to share our 6-year experience with stereotactic biopsies from brainstem lesions and confirm the value and safety of stereotactic biopsy on this highly eloquent area in this study.

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Background: In 1985, Kawase published an anterior petrosal approach to expose the posterior cranial fossa and to minimize retraction of the temporal lobe. However, some neurosurgeons still have difficulty with removing tumors through an anterior petrosal approach because a complete understanding of the Kawase pyramid has not been achieved. We hypothesized that if anterior petrosectomy were performed with three-dimensional understanding of the Kawase pyramid, it would have a positive effect on extent of tumor resection.

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  • * Analysis of 320 patients revealed that IGF-1 showed high accuracy for assessing biochemical remission after surgery, particularly with over 250 patients normalizing their levels within an average of 4.7 months.
  • * The findings suggest that IGF-1 could be a reliable tool for disease monitoring, with factors such as tumor invasion and incomplete removal affecting IGF-1 normalization rates.
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Background: The combination of 5-fluorouracil, leucovorin, irinotecan, and oxaliplatin (FOLFIRINOX) is a very effective chemotherapeutic regimen for unresectable pancreatic cancer. Previous studies have reported that female gender may be a predictor of a better response to FOLFIRINOX. This study was aimed at investigating the clinical outcomes and dose modification patterns of FOLFIRINOX by gender.

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