Publications by authors named "Suchan Lee"

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  • Research shows norepinephrine (NE) released during chronic stress can promote breast cancer metastasis through adrenergic receptors (ARs), but its effect on macrophage polarization is not well understood.
  • This study found that while NE doesn't directly induce M2 macrophage markers, conditioned medium from NE-treated breast cancer cells significantly enhances M2 macrophage polarization.
  • The mechanism involves NE stimulating IL-6 production in cancer cells via the β2-AR/NF-κB pathway, leading to M2 polarization in macrophages; targeting β2-AR may help prevent stress-induced breast cancer metastasis.
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The most common antibiotic-resistant bacteria in Korea are methicillin-resistant (MRSA) and vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE). Pathogen identification in clinical laboratories can be divided into traditional phenotype- and genotype-based methods, both of which are complementary to each other. The genotype-based method using multiplex real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a rapid and accurate technique that analyzes material at the genetic level by targeting genes simultaneously.

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  • Ocular adnexal sebaceous carcinoma (SebCA) is a type of eye tumor that is hard to understand and often needs intense surgery to treat.
  • Researchers aimed to create new cell lines from tumor samples to better study the tumor and test drugs.
  • Three cell lines were created, showing specific growth patterns and reactions to drug treatments, which will help scientists learn more about SebCA and find better treatment options.
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The term "Juxtafacet cyst" refers to both synovial cysts and ganglion pseudocysts associated with the lumbar facet joint. As conservative treatment for the juxtafacet cyst has a minimal effect, complete excision through surgery is considered the first choice of treatment. In this study, we retrospectively reviewed the clinical outcomes of percutaneous epidural neuroplasty for symptomatic lumbar juxtafacet cysts.

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Prosthetic joint infection (PJI) is one of the most serious complications of joint replacement surgery among orthopedic surgeries and occurs in 1 to 2% of primary surgeries. Additionally, the cause of PJIs is mostly bacteria from the species, accounting for more than 98%, while fungi cause PJIs in only 1 to 2% of cases and can be difficult to manage. The current gold-standard microbiological method of culturing synovial fluid is time-consuming and produces false-negative and -positive results.

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Background: Minimally invasive surgery has many advantages, including early recovery and cosmetic preservation. However, the higher radiation exposure to physicians and patients has drawbacks. Preoperative tissue dyeing techniques are feasible options for reducing radiation exposure and procedure time, but their efficacy has not yet been evaluated.

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Perineural (Tarlov) cysts are a common benign pathology in the lumbosacral area but are rarely symptomatic, even when compressing the spinal root. Despite the rarity of Tarlov cyst formation in the foramen of the spine, this type is more symptomatic than those in other sites due to the narrow space. We introduce a biportal endoscopic fenestration for symptomatic foraminal Tarlov cysts.

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Alterations in metabolism and energy production are increasingly being recognized as important drivers of neoplasia, raising the possibility that metabolic analogs could disrupt oncogenic pathways. 3'-deoxyadenosine, also known as cordycepin, is an adenosine analog that inhibits the growth of several types of cancer. However, the effects of cordycepin have only been examined in a limited number of tumor types, and its mechanism of action is poorly understood.

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Background: Extradural spinal tumors arise from soft or bony tissues in the spine and account for majority of spinal tumors. Interest in the unilateral biportal endoscopic (UBE) technique is rising, because it can easily decompress the bony spinal canal and accommodate all open surgical instruments under endoscopic guidance. However, reports of this technique have been limited to certain diseases.

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Purpose: Mycobacterial periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) is very rare and is generally associated with an immunosuppressive environment. Few large-scale studies of this unusual PJI have been conducted. The current study was performed to assess the clinical features and outcomes following two-stage re-implantation for mycobacterial PJI after primary total knee arthroplasty (TKA).

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: Symptomatic adjacent segment degeneration (ASD) with lumbar spinal canal stenosis (LSCS) is a common complication after spinal intervention, particularly interbody fusion. Stand-alone posterior expandable cages enable interbody fusion with preservation of the previous operation site, and screw-related complications are avoided. Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate the clinicoradiologic outcomes of stand-alone posterior expandable cages for ASD with LSCS.

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Background: Stable water dynamics during endoscopic spine surgery improves the surgeon's comfort and patient's outcomes. We aimed to measure the water dynamics during spinal surgery and identify the factors that facilitate stable water dynamics.

Methods: This open-label, prospective, proficiency-matched, in vivo study included patients with single-level degenerative spinal disease.

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Background: Lumbar lordosis (LL) can be restored, and screw-related complications may be avoided with the stand-alone expandable cage method. However, the long-term spinopelvic changes and safety remain unknown. We aimed to elucidate the long-term radiologic outcomes and safety of this technique.

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Background: Post-laminectomy syndrome is a common cause of dissatisfaction after endoscopic interlaminar approach. Our aim was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of our two newly designed instruments for laminotomy, a dural protector attached to the scope and a knot pusher for water-tight suturing of the incidental dural tears.

Material And Methods: This was a multicenter evaluation.

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  • Lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) is a common issue in older adults that may require surgery when conservative treatments fail; this study aimed to assess the effectiveness of a specific minimally invasive procedure.
  • A retrospective analysis of 122 patients revealed significant radiologic improvements and enhanced patient satisfaction after bilateral decompression surgery at various follow-up intervals.
  • The results indicate that the type of stenosis affects radiologic outcomes, but overall patient satisfaction improved significantly regardless of the stenosis type.
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Background And Study Aim:  Reoperation for lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) is technically challenging. Studies comparing preoperative risk factors and reoperation outcomes between spinal fusion and spinal decompression are limited. Thus this study compared fusion and decompression with respect to reoperation rates, preoperative factors related to re-surgery, and clinical outcomes.

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Introduction: Low back pain is a chronic recurrent symptom, which can lower the patient's quality of life. With technological development of automated home massage systems, now offers a promising alternative to physiotherapy. However, thus far, the effectiveness of such methods has not been evaluated.

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Objective: To determine the rate and anatomical location of dural tears associated with spinal surgery using a percutaneous biportal endoscopic surgery (PBES) technique. We investigated the relationship between dural tears and the type of procedure and type of instrument used.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 643 PBES cases by reviewing the medical records, operative records, and operative videos.

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Background: Spinal percutaneous biportal endoscopic surgery (PBES) is a minimally invasive surgery; however, it is associated with several poor outcomes. This study aimed to analyze unsuccessful PBES outcomes and verify their relationships with patient satisfaction.

Methods: From May 2015 to June 2018, PBES was performed at several institutions.

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  • * A specific case is presented involving a 47-year-old man who experienced severe leg pain after a surgical procedure; an endoscopy-assisted technique was used to correct a misplaced screw, allowing for direct visualization and adjustment of the screw trajectory.
  • * The conclusion highlights that endoscopy-assisted procedures can lead to quicker recovery with no additional incisions needed, and they provide accurate diagnosis and treatment of spinal canal conditions through direct visualization.
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Patellar impingement on tibial polyethylene (PIP) is one potential complication of total knee arthroplasty (TKA). When PIP occurs, it is often related to inaccurate restoration of the joint line or due to soft-tissue contracture. We investigated the prevalence and etiology of PIP in Asian patients with deeply flexed knees following posterior stabilized (PS)-TKA.

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Objective: To describe a minimally invasive decompression technique for symptomatic spinal epidural lipomatosis using percutaneous biportal endoscopic surgery.

Methods: In this report, we describe the indirect decompressive effect that was gained by partial laminotomy and ligamentum flavectomy under biportal endoscopic view. Direct neural decompression was then performed by removal of proliferated fat.

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Background: Benign spinal cysts are relatively common, but can cause significant pain. However, consensus regarding the best method for treating these cysts has not been established. We aimed to examine the usefulness of epiduroscopic neural laser decompression (ENLD), a novel percutaneous treatment, for treating lumbo-sacral cysts.

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Trans-sacral epiduroscopic laser decompression (SELD) is an alternative to microscopic open lumbar discectomy (OLD). SELD and OLD for L5-S1 lumbar disc herniation (LDH) have not been compared. We compared clinical results, including pain control, between SELD and OLD.

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Background: The unilateral biportal endoscopic (UBE) technique is a minimally invasive procedure for spinal surgery, while open microscopic discectomy is the most common surgical treatment for ruptured or herniated discs of the lumbar spine. A new endoscopic technique that uses a UBE approach has been applied to conventional arthroscopic systems for the treatment of spinal disease. In this study, we aimed to compare and evaluate the perioperative parameters and clinical outcomes, including recovery from surgery, pain and life quality modification, patient's satisfaction, and complications, between UBE and open lumbar microdiscectomy (OLM) for single-level discectomy procedures.

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