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Neonate Congenital Bochdalek Hernia: A National Survey of Its Members by Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons
D Y Kim, S C Kim, S H Kim, H Y Kim, H Y Kim, S H Nam, K W Park, J B Park, J Y Park, Y J Boo, J M Seo, S M Ahn, J T Oh, S K Lee, S C Lee, E Y Jang, H K Jang, S E Jung, S M Jung, Y J Jung, E Y Jung, M J Cho, S O Choi, S J Han, Y J Hong, J Hong
J Korean Assoc Pediatr Surg 2016;22(1):6-9.   Published online June 30, 2016
DOI: https://doi.org/10.13029/jkaps.2016.22.1.6

This is a survey on congenital posterolateral diaphragmatic hernia, conducted by Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons (KAPS). A registration form for each patient during the 5-year period between 2010 and 2014 and a questionnaire were sent to each member. Twenty-six members in 16 institutions returned completed forms. Total patients were 219. Prenatal diagnoses were done in 181 cases (82.6%). Preoperative mortality was 11.4%. Minimal invasive surgery was done in 61 cases (31.8%). Risk factors related with death were Apgar score, oxygenation index, preoperative pH and bicarbonate, O2 saturation, the presence of hernia sac, and the size of defect. The neonatal survival and 1-year survival of total patients were 77.6% and 75.3%.

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  • Protective Effects of Bronchopulmonary Sequestration (BPS) on the Prognosis of Neonates with Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH)
    Sujin Gang, Yong Jae Kwon, Hyunhee Kwon, Suhyun Ha, Jueun Park, Byong Sop Lee, Euiseok Jung, Jiyoon Jeong, Soo Hyun Kim, Jung-Man Namgoong
    BMC Pediatrics.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Current Status of Pediatric Minimal Invasive Surgery (MIS) in Korea
    Daeyeon Kim
    The Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery.2016; 19(3): 84.     CrossRef
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Minimal Invasive Surgery: A National Survey of Its Members by the Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons
DY Kim, IS Kim, HY Kim, SH Nam, KW Park, WH Park, YJ Park, JH Park, JY Park, JS Park, JY Park, YJ Boo, JM Seo, JY Seol, JT Oh, NH Lee Lee, JH Jang, KH Jung, SY Jung, SE Jung, SM Jung, EY Jung, JH Jung, MJ Cho, KJ Choi, SJN Choi, SO Choi, SH Choi, YM Choi, J Hong
J Korean Assoc Pediatr Surg 2014;20(1):1-6.   Published online June 30, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.13029/jkaps.2014.20.1.1

Minimal invasive surgery (MIS) has rapidly gained acceptance for the management of a wide variety of pediatric diseases. A questionnaire was sent to all members of the Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons. Thirty one members (25.4%) took part in the survey that included data for the year 2012: demographic details, opinion regarding minimal invasive surgery and robotic surgery, spectrum of minimally invasive operations, and quantity of procedures. 48.4% of the respondents had more than 10 years experience, 35.5% less than 10 years experience, and 16.1 % had no experience. The respondents of the recommend MIS and perform MIS for surgical procedures are as follow; inguinal hernia (61.3%), simple appendicitis (87.1%), complicated appendicitis (80.6%), reduction of intussusceptions (83.9%), pyloromyotomy (90.3%), fundoplication (96.8%), biopsy and corrective surgery of Hirschsprung's disease (93.5%/90.3%), imperforate anus (77.4%), congenital diaphragmatic hernia (80.6%), and esophageal atresia (74.2%). The MIS procedures with more than 70% were lung resection (100%), cholecystectomy (100%), appendectomy (96.2%), ovarian torsion (86.7%), fundoplication (86.8%), hiatal hernia repair (82.6%), and splenectomy (71.4%). The MIS procedures with less than 30% were congenial diaphragmatic hernia reapir (29.6%), esophageal atresia (26.2%), correction of malroatation (24.4%), inguinal hernia repair (11.4%), anorectal malformation (6.8%), Kasai operation (3.6%).

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  • Advances in Robotic and Laparoscopic Gastrectomy for Gastric Cancer: A Comparative Review of Surgical Outcomes and Techniques
    Irami Araújo-Filho
    Journal of Surgery Research and Practice.2024; : 1.     CrossRef
  • Changes in the prevalence of index diseases in pediatric surgery: case analysis of single national children’s hospital
    Soo-Hong Kim, Yong-Hoon Cho, Hae Young Kim
    Journal of the Korean Medical Association.2021; 64(3): 232.     CrossRef
  • Learning Curve for Thoracoscopic Repair of Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Using Cumulative Sum Analysis
    Sang Woo Ha, Suhyun Ha, Hyunhee Kwon, Dae Yeon Kim, Jung-Man Namgoong
    Advances in Pediatric Surgery.2021; 27(2): 59.     CrossRef
  • Efficacy and Safety of Single-Site Umbilical Laparoscopic Surgery for Small Bowel Resection in Pediatric Patients
    Kang-Ho Lee, Soo-Hong Kim, Yong-Hoon Cho, Hae-Young Kim
    Advances in Pediatric Surgery.2018; 24(2): 44.     CrossRef
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Biliary Atresia -A Survey by the Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons in 2011-
JT Oh, DY Kim, SC Kim, IK Kim, HY Kim, H-Y Kim, SH Nam, KW Park, WH Park, JY Park, JM Seo, NH Lee Lee, SK Lee, SC Lee, SY Chung, SE Jung, JH Chung, KJ Choi, SO Choi, SH Choi, YM Choi, SJ Han, J Hong
J Korean Assoc Pediatr Surg 2013;19(1):1-13.   Published online June 28, 2013
DOI: https://doi.org/10.13029/jkaps.2013.19.1.1

The Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons (KAPS) performed the second nationwide survey on biliary atresia in 2011. It was a follow-up study to the first survey, which was performed in 2001 for the retrospective analysis of biliary atresia between 1980 and 2000. In the second survey, the authors reviewed and analyzed the clinical data of patients who were treated for biliary atresia by the members of KAPS from 2001 to 2010. A total of 459 patients were registered. Among them, 435 patients primarily underwent the Kasai operation. The mean age of patients who underwent the Kasai operation was 66.2±28.7 days, and 89.7% of those patients had type III biliary atresia. Only five patients (1.4%) had complications related to the Kasai operation. After the Kasai operation, 269 (61.8%) of the patients were re-admitted because of cholangitis (79.9%) and varices (20.4%). One hundred and fifty-nine (36.6%) of the patients who underwent the Kasai operation subsequently underwent liver transplantation. The most common cause of subsequent liver transplantation was persistent hyperbilirubinemia. The mean interval between the Kasai operation and liver transplantation was 1.1±1.3 years. Overall the 10-year survival rate after the Kasai operation was 92.9% and the 10-year native liver survival rate was 59.8%. We had 23 patients for primary liver transplantation without the Kasai operation. The mean age patients who underwent primary liver transplantation was 8.6±2.9 months. In summary, among the 458 Kasai-operation and liver-transplantation patients, 373 lived, 31 died, and 54 were unavailable for follow up. One-third of the patient who survived have had complications correlated with biliary atresia. In comparison with the first survey, this study showed a higher survival rate and a greater number of liver transplantation.

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  • A Comparative Study of Three National Surveys on Biliary Atresia by the Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons
    Yeon Jun Jeong, Dayoung Ko, Hyunhee Kwon, Ki Hoon Kim, Dae Yeon Kim, Soo-Hong Kim, Wontae Kim, Hae-Young Kim, Hyun Young Kim, Seong Chul Kim, Younghyun Na, Jung-Man Namgoong, So Hyun Nam, Junbeom Park, Jinyoung Park, Tae-Jun Park, Jeong-Meen Seo, Ji-Young
    Advances in Pediatric Surgery.2025; 31(2): 47.     CrossRef
  • Can the prediction model using regression with optimal scale improve the power to predict the Parkinson's dementia?
    Haewon Byeon
    World Journal of Psychiatry.2022; 12(8): 1031.     CrossRef
  • A periodic comparison of the survival and prognostic factors of biliary atresia after Kasai portoenterostomy: a single-center study in Korea
    Kyong Ihn, Younghyun Na, In Geol Ho, Dongeun Lee, Hong Koh, Seok Joo Han
    Pediatric Surgery International.2019; 35(3): 285.     CrossRef
  • Antimicrobial Resistance Profile of Citrobacter freundii Isolated from the First Bethune Hospital
    Jian Cheng Xu, Li Qiang Wang, Jun Wang, Qi Zhou
    Advanced Materials Research.2011; 268-270: 1951.     CrossRef
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Intestinal Atresia: The Second National Survey
S C Kim, D Y Kim, S Y Kim, I K Kim, I S Kim, J E Kim, J C Kim, H Y Kim, K W Park, W H Park, J Y Park, J M Seo, J Y Seol, S M Oh, J T Oh, N H Lee, M D Lee, S K Lee, S C Lee, S Y Chung, S E Jung, Y J Jeong, P M Jung, K J Choi, S JN Choi, S O Choi, S H Choi, Y M Choi, S J Han, J Hong
J Korean Assoc Pediatr Surg 2010;16(1):1-10.   Published online June 30, 2010
DOI: https://doi.org/10.13029/jkaps.2010.16.1.1

The members of the Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons conducted a retrospective study of two hundred and twenty-two cases of intestinal atresia for the period from January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2009. Seventeen hospitals were involved. There were 76 duodenal, 65 jejunal, and 81 ileal atresias (3 colonic). The male to female ratio was 0.85:1 in DA and 1.34:1 in JIA. Ninety-four patients(43.3%) were premature babies (DA 40.3%, JA 64.6%, IA 28.8%), and 70 babies (32.0%) had low birth weight (DA 38.7%, JA 44.4%, IA 16.0%). Antenatal diagnosis was made in 153 cases (68.9%). However, 27 infants (17.6%) with antenatal diagnosis were transferred to the pediatric surgeon's hospitals after delivery. Maternal polyhydramnios was observed in 81 cases (36.59%) and most frequent with proximal obstruction. In forty-four cases (19.8%), only simple abdominal film was taken for diagnostic study. The associated malformations were more frequently observed in DA - 61.8% in DA and 22.6% in JIA. Meconium peritonitis, small bowel volvulus and intussusception were more frequently associated with ileal atresia. The overall mortality rate was 3.6%.

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  • Comparative Analysis of National Surveys of Intestinal Atresia: A Retrospective Study by the Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons
    Jinyoung Park, Dayoung Ko, Eun-jung Koo, Hyunhee Kwon, Ki Hoon Kim, Dae Yeon Kim, Seong Chul Kim, Soo-Hong Kim, Wontae Kim, HaeYoung Kim, Hyun-Young Kim, So Hyun Nam, Jung-Man Namgoong, Junbeom Park, Taejin Park, Min-Jung Bang, Jeong-Meen Seo, Ji-Young Su
    Advances in Pediatric Surgery.2025; 31(1): 8.     CrossRef
  • Jejunoileal Atresia: A Contemporary Review
    Chaeyoun Oh
    Advances in Pediatric Surgery.2023; 29(2): 89.     CrossRef
  • Jejunal atresia due to heterotopic pancreatic intussusception
    So-Hyun Nam, Song-Hee Han
    Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports.2021; 66: 101805.     CrossRef
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Congenital Posterolateral Diaphragmatic Hernia in Korea: A Survey by the Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons
J C Kim, D Y Kim, S Y Kim, S C Kim, I K Kim, J E Kim, H Y Kim, H Y Kim, K W Prak, W H Prak, J Y Park, H K Paek, J M Seo, Y T Song, S M Oh, N H Lee, D S Lee, M D Lee, S K Lee, S C Lee, S Y Chung, S E Jung, Y J Jeong, U S Chung, P M Jung, M H Cho, K J Choi, S O Choi, S H Choi, S J Han, Y S Huh, J Hong, E H Hwang
J Korean Assoc Pediatr Surg 2006;12(1):53-69.   Published online June 30, 2006
DOI: https://doi.org/10.13029/jkaps.2006.12.1.53

This is a survey on congenital posterolateral diaphragmatic hernia, conducted by the Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons(KAPS). A registration form for each patient during the 5-year-period between 1998 and 2002 and a questionaire were sent to each member. Twenty-ninemembers in 22 institutions returned completed forms. The average number of patients per surgeon was 1.4 cases a year. The male to female ratio was 1.64: 1, and annual incidencewas 1/14,522 live births. In this review, factors influencing survival in congenital posterolateral diaphragmatic hernia were age at admission, birth weight, time of antenatal diagnosis, birth place, Apgar score, onset time of symptoms and signs, preoperative cardiopulmonary resuscitation, associated anomalies of themusculoskeletal system, central nervous system, or chromosomes, preoperative stabilization, levels of preoperative FiO2, pH, and AaDO2, perioperative complications, bilaterality of defect, size of the defect, and presence or absence of hernia sac.

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  • Neonate Congenital Bochdalek Hernia: A National Survey of Its Members by Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons
    DY Kim, SC Kim, SH Kim, HY Kim, HY Kim, SH Nam, KW Park, JB Park, JY Park, YJ Boo, JM Seo, SM Ahn, JT Oh, SK Lee, SC Lee, EY Jang, HK Jang, SE Jung, SM Jung, YJ Jung, EY Jung, MJ Cho, SO Choi, SJ Han, YJ Hong, J Hong
    Journal of the Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons.2016; 22(1): 6.     CrossRef
  • Late Lung Function in the Repaired Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
    Su Yun Choi, Ho Won Lee, Jeong Hong
    Journal of the Korean Surgical Society.2010; 79(2): 143.     CrossRef
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Current Status (1999) of Neonatal Surgery in Korea: Survey among the members of Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons
W K Kim, S Y Kim, S K Kim, I K Kim, J C Kim, H H Kim, K W Park, W H Park, Y T Song, S M Oh, Y S Yoo, D S Lee, M D Lee, S K Lee, S C Lee, J M Seo, S Y Chung, S E Jung, U S Chung, P M Jung, M H Cho, K J Choi, S O Choi, S J Han, Y S Huh, J Hong, E H Hwang
J Korean Assoc Pediatr Surg 2001;7(1):46-53.   Published online June 30, 2001
DOI: https://doi.org/10.13029/jkaps.2001.7.1.46

To understand the current status of neonatal surgery in Korea, a survey was made among the 36 members of the Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons. The response rate was 75% (26 surgeons in 20 hospitals). Five hundred fifty three neonatal surgical patients treated in 1999 were analyzed. Regional numbers of patients were closely related to the regional population in most areas. Ano-rectal malformations (17%), pyloric stenosis (16%), Hirschsprung's disease (13%), atresia/stenosis of the gut (11%), esophageal atresia (8%) were the most common anomalies treated. The majority of operations were done within the first week of life. Seventy one per cent of cases were major life threatening or so-called neonatal index cases. Over-all mortality was 8 per cent. Higher mortality was observed in patients with diaphragmatic hernia (26%), gastro-intestinal perforation (18%), NEC (18%), and esophageal atresia(14%). Higher mortality was observed in patients with extremely low birth weight (33%) and low birth weight (18%). Associated anomalies were observed in 20%. Prenatal ultrasound was performed in 36 per cent with sensitivity of 20%. Result of this study was compared to the previous report (1994) and that of Japan (1998).

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Anorectal Malformations In Korea: A Clinical Survey by the Korean Asociation of Pediatric Surgeons, 1999
MD Lee, SY Kim, WK Kim, IK Kim, JU Kim, JC Kim, HH Kim, KW Park, WH Park, YT Song, SM Oh, SY Yoo, DS Lee, SK Lee, SC Lee, SI Chang, SY Chung, SE Jung, US Chung, PM Jung, MH Cho, KJ Choi, SO Choi, SH Choi, YS Huh, J Hong, WH Whang
J Korean Assoc Pediatr Surg 2000;6(2):106-123.   Published online December 31, 2000
DOI: https://doi.org/10.13029/jkaps.2000.6.2.106

The purpose of the survey was to clarifY the clinical features and management of the anorectal malformations (ARM) in Korea. Twenty-seven members of the Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons were surveyed. The members completed a case registration form for each patient during the two years period of 1996-1997, and a questionnaire that contained their management preferences for primary and complicated patients. Twenty-four members of the 22 institutions registered 295 cases of the ARM, and 27 out of 34 members (77.1 %) responded to the questionnaire. The patients were classified by the Wingspread classification of ARM(1984). The case registration form was a modification of Wingspread workshop for the postoperative assessment and case registration. The male to female ratio was 1.7: 1. The average number of patients per surgeon was 6.1 cases per year. Prematurity(> 36 weeks) was present in 1.9 % of cases and low birth weight (< 2.6 Kg) in 12.1 %. Among 187 male patients, 62 were higheR) type, 29 intermediate(l) type, 88 low(L), and 8 unclassified. In female, there were 2 cases of cloacal anomalies(C), 4 H type, 30 I type, 66 L type and 6 unclass ified. For male, 87.9 % of H and I type were operated by the Pena procedure, but only 7.9 % in L types. In female, all of C, H and I types, and 40.9 % of L type were done by the Pena procedure. One case expired (MR; 0.003%) as a result of surgical complication. Over-all complication rate was 12.5 %. Among 6 cases of reoperation, 4 were failed Pena procedures. Among 140 colostomies sigmoid colon was utilized in 75.7%, and loop colostomy was commonly used. Ten surgeons prefered primary maturation of the stoma. In conclusion, posterior sagittal anorectoplasty is popular for high types of ARM in this country, but considerable number of patients are still suffering from failed operations. For better understanding and analysis, necessity of prospective study by new classification was discussed

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    Jinyoung Park, Woo Ki Kim, In Koo Kim, Jae Eok Kim, Jae Chun Kim, Hyun Hak Kim, Sang Youn Kim, Dae Yeon Kim, Seong Chul Kim, Chong Suk Kim, Hyun-Young Kim, So Hyun Nam, Kwi-Won Park, Woo Hyun Park, Yoon Jung Boo, Young Tack Song, Soo Myung Oh, Soo Young Y
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    Jae Ho Shin, Seok Joo Han
    Journal of the Korean Surgical Society.2011; 81(1): 54.     CrossRef
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