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Ki Bae Kim 4 Articles
Esophageal Stricture Caused by the Ingestion of Undissolved Picosulfate Powder
Daehyun Kim, Byungha Cho, Jong Wook Choi, Ki Bae Kim, Seon Mee Park
Clin Endosc 2021;54(1):122-126.   Published online March 16, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5946/ce.2019.206
AbstractAbstract PDFPubReaderePub
Picosulfate solution is widely used as a small volume bowel cleansing agent and is considered to be effective and relatively safe. A case of a 75-year-old woman ingested picosulfate powder and drank a small volume of water, subsequently experienced severe burning pain in the chest. Endoscopy was performed and showed a submucosal hemorrhage and exudative ulcers at the mid to lower esophagus. At 2 weeks, her symptoms improved with conservative treatment. However, liquid food dysphagia developed 11 weeks after ingestion. A follow-up endoscopy revealed multiple esophageal strictures, which were treated with a fully covered metal stent and esophageal balloon dilation. Consequently, the esophageal strictures improved after one year. As this case demonstrates, detailed information about picosulfate powder ingestion after dissolving it in more than 200 mL of water should be presented to patients to avoid esophageal injury.

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  • Citric acid/magnesium oxide/sodium picosulfate

    Reactions Weekly.2021; 1868(1): 140.     CrossRef
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Diagnostic Accuracy of the Initial Endoscopy for Ampullary Tumors
Hee Seung Lee, Jong Soon Jang, Seungho Lee, Myeong Ho Yeon, Ki Bae Kim, Jae Geun Park, Joo Young Lee, Mi Jin Kim, Joung-Ho Han, Rohyun Sung, Seon Mee Park
Clin Endosc 2015;48(3):239-246.   Published online May 29, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5946/ce.2015.48.3.239
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Background/Aims

Ampullary tumors come in a wide variety of malignant forms. We evaluated the diagnostic accuracy of endoscopy for ampullary tumors, and analyzed the causes of misdiagnosis.

Methods

We compared endoscopic imaging and biopsy results to final diagnoses. Types of endoscope, numbers of biopsy specimens taken, and final diagnoses were evaluated as possible factors influencing diagnostic accuracy.

Results

Final diagnoses were 19 adenocarcinomas, 18 normal or papillitis, 11 adenomas, two adenomyomas, one paraganglioma, and one neuroendocrine tumor. The diagnostic accuracy of endoscopic imaging or the initial biopsy was identical (67.3%). At least one test was concordant with the final diagnosis in all except two cases. Compared with the final diagnosis, endoscopic imaging tended to show more advanced tumors, whereas the initial biopsy revealed less advanced lesions. The diagnostic accuracy of the initial biopsy was influenced by the type of endoscope used and the final diagnosis, but not by the number of biopsies taken.

Conclusions

Endoscopy has limited accuracy in the diagnosis of ampullary tumors. However, most cases with concordant endoscopic imaging and biopsy results are identical to the final diagnosis. Therefore, in cases where both of these tests disagree, re-evaluation with a side-viewing endoscope after resolution of papillitis is required.

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  • Outcomes of endoscopic papillectomy of ampullary carcinoma and factors affecting additional surgery
    Yoshihisa Takada, Takuya Ishikawa, Kentaro Yamao, Yasuyuki Mizutani, Tadashi Iida, Kota Uetsuki, Noriaki Gibo, Eizaburo Ohno, Hiroki Kawashima
    Journal of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Sciences.2024; 31(2): 110.     CrossRef
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    Guizani Rami, Mseddi Mohamed Ali, Hsairi Meriem, Saad Sarra, Zehani Alia, Ben Slima Mohamed
    Clinical Case Reports.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • The Optimal Cutoff Value of Tumor Markers for Prognosis Prediction in Ampullary Cancer
    Seungho Lee, Hongbeom Kim, Heeju Sohn, Mirang Lee, Hyesol Jung, Youngjae Jo, Youngmin Han, Wooil Kwon, Jin-Young Jang
    Cancers.2023; 15(8): 2281.     CrossRef
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    Francisco Ramos-Muñoz, Luis Carlos Hinojosa-Arco, Jorge Francisco Roldán-de la Rúa, Ana Isabel García-Salguero, Miguel Ángel Suárez-Muñoz
    Gastroenterología y Hepatología.2022; 45: 69.     CrossRef
  • Adenomatous neoplasia in the papilla of Vater endoscopic and/or surgical resection?
    Erik Haraldsson, Asif Halimi, Elena Rangelova, Roberto Valente, J. Matthias Löhr, Urban Arnelo
    Surgical Endoscopy.2022; 36(4): 2401.     CrossRef
  • Endoscopic Papillectomy
    Sara Teles de Campos, Marco J. Bruno
    Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America.2022; 32(3): 545.     CrossRef
  • Efficacy and Safety of Exploring Deeper Sections of the Infrapapillary Area of the Duodenum by Using Sedative Esophagogastroduodenoscopy
    Ming-Tse Hsu, Chi-Yi Chen, Kai-Sheng Liao, Wei-Sheng Chung, Tatsuya Toyokawa
    Gastroenterology Research and Practice.2022; 2022: 1.     CrossRef
  • Ampullary Adenocarcinoma: a Mini-Review and a Case Report of a Clinically Stable Disease Patient Treated with Herbal Supplements
    Khin Maung Lwin, Ye Htut Linn, Yamin Kyaw Swar Dee
    Journal of Gastrointestinal Cancer.2021; 52(2): 750.     CrossRef
  • Proposed nomogram predicting neoplastic ampullary obstruction in patients with a suspected ampulla of Vater lesion on CT
    Soo Young Jang, Jin Sil Kim, Seung Yon Baek, Hye Ah Lee, Jeong Kyong Lee
    Abdominal Radiology.2021; 46(7): 3128.     CrossRef
  • Long‐term outcomes of endoscopic papillectomy for early‐stage cancer in duodenal ampullary adenoma: Comparison to surgical treatment
    Jun Seong Hwang, Hoonsub So, Dongwook Oh, Tae Jun Song, Do Hyun Park, Dong‐Wan Seo, Sung Koo Lee, Myung‐Hwan Kim, Seung‐Mo Hong, Jungho Yang, Sang Soo Lee
    Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology.2021; 36(8): 2315.     CrossRef
  • Endoscopic management of ampullary tumors: European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE) Guideline
    Geoffroy Vanbiervliet, Marin Strijker, Marianna Arvanitakis, Arthur Aelvoet, Urban Arnelo, Torsten Beyna, Olivier Busch, Pierre H. Deprez, Lumir Kunovsky, Alberto Larghi, Gianpiero Manes, Alan Moss, Bertrand Napoleon, Manu Nayar, Enrique Pérez-Cuadrado-Ro
    Endoscopy.2021; 53(04): 429.     CrossRef
  • Predictive factor of recurrence after endoscopic papillectomy for ampullary neoplasms
    Kosuke Takahashi, Eisuke Ozawa, Ichiro Yasuda, Naohiro Komatsu, Hisamitsu Miyaaki, Ken Ohnita, Takuji Yamao, Kazuo Oba, Tatsuki Ichikawa, Kazuhiko Nakao
    Journal of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Sciences.2021; 28(7): 625.     CrossRef
  • Surgical ampullectomy: A comprehensive review
    Darren L Scroggie, Vasileios K Mavroeidis
    World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery.2021; 13(11): 1338.     CrossRef
  • Endoscopic treatment of benign ampullary tumors
    I.Y. Nedoluzhko, E.I. Khon, K.V. Shishin, L.V. Shumkina, N.A. Kurushkina
    Dokazatel'naya gastroenterologiya.2021; 10(4): 67.     CrossRef
  • Methods and outcome of the endoscopic treatment of ampullary tumors
    Jan-Werner Poley, Sara Campos
    Therapeutic Advances in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy.2020; 13: 263177451989978.     CrossRef
  • Signet-ring cell carcinoma of the ampulla of Vater: a case diagnosed via repeated biopsies
    Chisaki Ikeda, Naohiko Makino, Akiko Matsuda, Yasuharu Kakizaki, Tetsuya Ishizawa, Toshikazu Kobayashi, Shinpei Sugahara, Mayo Nishiduka, Michihiko Tsunoda, Junichiroh Haga, Rikiya Tsunoda, Yoshiyuki Ueno
    Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology.2020; 13(4): 607.     CrossRef
  • New experience of endoscopic papillectomy for ampullary neoplasms
    Shuling Li, Zikai Wang, Fengchun Cai, Enqiang Linghu, Gang Sun, Xiangdong Wang, Jiangyun Meng, Hong Du, Yunsheng Yang, Wen Li
    Surgical Endoscopy.2019; 33(2): 612.     CrossRef
  • Differentiation of benign and malignant ampullary obstruction by multi-row detector CT
    Wirana Angthong, Kran Jiarakoop, Kaan Tangtiang
    Japanese Journal of Radiology.2018; 36(8): 477.     CrossRef
  • How to Improve Diagnostic Accuracy in Suspicious Ampullary Lesions?
    Woo Hyun Paik, Jin-Hyeok Hwang
    Clinical Endoscopy.2015; 48(3): 185.     CrossRef
  • Papilla biyopsisinin tanısal değeri
    Ali Rıza KÖKSAL, Hüseyin ALKIM, Salih BOĞA, İlker ŞEN, Mehmet BAYRAM, Özgür BOSTANCI, Banu YILMAZ ÖZGÜVEN, Canan ALKIM
    Endoskopi Gastrointestinal.2015; 23(2): 35.     CrossRef
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Endoscopy for Nonvariceal Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding
Ki Bae Kim, Soon Man Yoon, Sei Jin Youn
Clin Endosc 2014;47(4):315-319.   Published online July 28, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5946/ce.2014.47.4.315
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Endoscopy for acute nonvariceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding plays an important role in primary diagnosis and management, particularly with respect to identification of high-risk stigmata lesions and to providing endoscopic hemostasis to reduce the risk of rebleeding and mortality. Early endoscopy, defined as endoscopy within the first 24 hours after presentation, improves patient outcome and reduces the length of hospitalization when compared with delayed endoscopy. Various endoscopic hemostatic methods are available, including injection therapy, mechanical therapy, and thermal coagulation. Either single treatment with mechanical or thermal therapy or a treatment that combines more than one type of therapy are effective and safe for peptic ulcer bleeding. Newly developed methods, such as Hemospray powder and over-the-scope clips, may provide additional options. Appropriate decisions and specific treatment are needed depending upon the conditions.

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    Operativnaya khirurgiya i klinicheskaya anatomiya (Pirogovskii nauchnyi zhurnal).2023; 7(1): 23.     CrossRef
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    Jin Woo Choi, Seong Woo Jeon, Jung Gu Kwon, Dong Wook Lee, Chang Yoon Ha, Kwang Bum Cho, Byung Ik Jang, Jung Bae Park, Youn Sun Park
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  • A Rare Case of Pancreas Divisum Accompanied by Acute Pancreatitis Following Endoscopic Hemostasis for Duodenal Ulcer Bleeding
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    Ian W. Folkert, Robert E. Roses
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  • Risk Strategy in Non-Variceal Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding
    Joon Sung Kim, Byung-Wook Kim
    The Korean Journal of Helicobacter and Upper Gastrointestinal Research.2016; 16(4): 173.     CrossRef
  • Endoscopic Management of Peptic Ulcer Bleeding
    Joon Sung Kim, Sung Min Park, Byung-Wook Kim
    Clinical Endoscopy.2015; 48(2): 106.     CrossRef
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    Naoki Muguruma, Shinji Kitamura, Tetsuo Kimura, Hiroshi Miyamoto, Tetsuji Takayama
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    Hye Kyung Jeon, Gwang Ha Kim
    Clinical Endoscopy.2015; 48(2): 112.     CrossRef
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    Young-Il Kim, Il Ju Choi
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    Minoru Tomizawa
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A Case of Choledocholithiasis and Intestinal Malrotation in an Adolescent with Repaired Gastroschisis
Byung Chul Kim, Ki Bae Kim, Eui Joong Kim, Soonyoung Park, Dong-Hwa Lee, Eun Bee Kim, Hee Bok Chae, Seon Mee Park
Clin Endosc 2014;47(2):201-204.   Published online March 31, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5946/ce.2014.47.2.201
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Most infants with repaired gastroschisis develop normally and remain in good health. About 10% of patients with gastroschisis have other malformations. We report a case of choledocholithiasis and intestinal malrotation in an adolescent with repaired gastroschisis. A 17-year-old girl presented with fever, jaundice, and abdominal pain. She had undergone an operation to repair gastroschisis at birth. Physical examination revealed icteric sclera, a tight abdominal wall, and a longitudinal surgical scar at the midline. An abdominal computed tomography scan revealed a round calcifying lesion near the pancreas and a midline-positioned liver and gallbladder. Absence of the retroperitoneal duodenum and the anterior and left-sided position of the superior mesenteric vein compared with the superior mesenteric artery were observed. Results of abarium examination revealed intestinal malrotation. Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography revealed diffuse dilatation of the biliary trees and a malpositioned gallbladder. A single stone was removed by using a basket. The clinical symptoms improved after the patient underwent endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography.

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    Charu Sharma, Nitinkumar Bhajandas Borkar, C. Ashwin, Chandrasen Sinha
    Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons.2024; 29(5): 417.     CrossRef
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    Matthias Breidert, Markus Weber, Stefan Wildi
    Gastroenterology.2020; 159(5): 1660.     CrossRef
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