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KMID : 1146520130140010107
Journal of the Society of Stroke on Korean Medicine
2013 Volume.14 No. 1 p.107 ~ p.114
Current Review of the Studies Reported in the 2012 Annual Meeting of Kampo Medicine Association of the Japan Neurosurgical Society
Kim Min-Ji

Han Hyun-Jin
Lee Seung-Ho
Kang Sei-Young
Jang In-Soo
Abstract
Objectives: The purpose is to review the application of the Kampo medicine(traditional Japanese medicine) in the neurosurgical fi eld, through the analysis of the studies are presented at the Annual Meeting of Kampo Medicine Association of the Japan Neurosurgical Society.

Methods: We have reviewed the studies that were reported at the 21th annual meeting of the Kampo medicine association of the Japan neurosurgical society was held on November 3 2012 in Tokyo, Japan. Seventeen included clinical reports were analyzed among all 25 studies at the meeting. Five studies were related with headache and eight were focused on the cerebrovascular disease including chronic subdural hemorrhage(CSDH) treated with Orungsan(Goreisan: çé?ߤ) or Siryungtang(Saireto: ãÃ?÷·), and other four were for pain managements. In the matters of headache, a unique feature was that Osuyutang(Gosyuyuto: çï â¼ë­÷·) or Oryungsan was considered as the fi rst choice of the treatment for the headache,
unlike Korea. It seems to consider to application the treatment of CSDH using Oryungsan in neurosurgery fi eld of Korea. In addition, herbal prescription using Jackyakgamchotang(Syakuya kukanzoto: íËå·Êöõ®÷·), Ukgansan(Yokkansan: åäÊÜߤ), Chitabakilbang(Jidabokuippo: ö½öèÚÒìéÛ°) for acute/chronic pain is as well one of the peculiar points of Kampo medicine in Japan.

Conclusion: It is expected that the recent studies performed in Japan neurosurgery fields to inspire domestic research and clinical applications, and needed to additional research and utilize in practice in Korea.
KEYWORD
Neurosurgery, Kampo medicine, Traditional Japanese medicine
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