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Isolated avuision fracture of the tibial attachment of the posterior cruciate ligament

Kwon CS, Seo KY, Chang KD, Lee IS

Five patients with isolated avulsion fracture of the tibial attachment of the posterior cruciate ligament were treated in our hospital from September, 1975 to May, 1978. Among the five patients....
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Hypertrophic Osteoarthropathy

Woo YK, Moon MS, Chang CH, Kim HJ

Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy, known as Marie-Bamberger's Disease, is characterized by bone and joint changes and clubbing of the fingers and toes. It is well known to occur after longstanding disease of...
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Analysis of Fractures of the Foot and Ankle

Kim KY, Lee MC, Lim BY

The results of the treatment upon total 132 cases of ankle and foot fractures treated during the period from January 1969 to August 1978 at the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery,...
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The Anterior Interosseous Nerve Syndrome

Kang JD, Kim DG

The anterior interosseous nerve is the largest muscular branch of the median nerve and typically supplies the flexor digitorum profundus (radial part), flexor pollicis longus, and the pronator quadratus. Isolated...
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The Result of the Tension Band Internal Fixation

Kim KY, Cho DY, Han KW

The principle of the tension band technique is to counteract the tensile forces acting across the fracture site and to convert them into compressive forces. We have experienced 37 fractures...
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Preoperative Correction in Scoliosis

Choi JS

Of 43 scoliotic patients treated by Harrington instrumentation and posterior spinal fusion, 38 patients were taken of preoperstive correction by Risser localizer cast, turn buckle cast. Cotrel traction or halofemoral...
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Treatment of Unstable Fracture Dislocation of the Spin

Kim YM, Ahn BW

The results of treatment of injuries of the thoracic and thoracolumbar spine with neurological involvement have been reviewed in a retrospective study of 14 patients who received surgical treatment. Seven...
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Giant cell tumor of the proximal humerus treated by massive resection and replacement with Neer prosthesis: A Case Report

Kim YJ, Choi CS, Kang JS

The proximal end of the humerus ia a site relatively rarely affected by giant celI tumor. Although many methods have been used in the treatment of giant cell tumor of...
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Dyschondroplasia and Hemangiomata: Maffucci's Syndrome

Kim NH, Kim HK, Cho CK, Kim JH

Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea Maffucci's syndrome is characterized by dysccondroplasia with hemangiomata. Since Angelo Maffucci (1881) first described this entity, 105 cases and some more were reported...
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Anterior and Posterior Fusion in Spine Tuberculosis

Kim IK

Tuberculosis of the spine had been treated with posterior fusion of the spine mostly in 1950s and anterior fusion in 1960s in Korea. Posterior fusion is more simple procedure but...
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Total Hip Arthroplasty in Hemophilic Arthritis: A Case Report

Choi IH, Kim MH, Lee DY

Total hip arthroplasty was performed on a 32 year old man with hemophilia A. A series of complications were encountered; namely, femoral shaft fracture during arthroplasty, hemolytic anemia, Factor VII...
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Treatment of Displaced Fractures of the Femoral Neck by Muscle-Pedicle Bone Graft and Internal Fixation

Lee CJ, Kang SY, Chang IY, Kim JW

The major blood supply to the femoral head is probably damaged by the fracture of the femoral neck especially when it is a displaced fracture. Complications such as delayed or...
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SPINAL STENOSIS: Review of 60 Cases

Kim YM, Lee DY, Choi IH, Cho HO

Spinal stenosis is a localized narrowing of the spinal canal due to structural abnormalities. It may be caused by diminution of the sagittal diameter, volume changes of the lateral recesses...
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Bone Metastasis of Malignant Melanoma: A case report

Kim JW, Chang HY

The following case report concerns a rare bone metastasis of malignant melanoma occurring in the 4th and 5th lumbar spines and adjacent iliac crests and sacrum. A 42-year-old woman was...
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A Clinical Evaluation of Flatfoot

Chung MS, Han MS, Chung JK

258 feet of patients with flatfoot were evaluated in this paper. The incidence of flatfoot is about 0.6% of the general population. The longitudinal arch was depressed in all of...
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Femoral lengthening: Report of 2 Cases

Sohn SK, Hahn SB, Chung IH, Shaw JC, Park CI

Reduction in the extremity length of more than three to four centimeters has significant effect on both gait disturbance and aesthetic change. The method of Anderson has been one of...
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Neuropathic Joints

Choi CG, Roh YW, Hwang WY

Neuropathic joint, which was originally described by Charcot in 1868, has been reported by many authors since that time. Charcot's joint is a feature of various conditions, such as syringmyelia,...
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Interpretation of the Osteomedullography in the Fracture of Tibial Shaft

Kim JM, Moon MS, Shim CH

The tibial fracture apt to be encountered many complicationa including delayed or non-union. Many authors reported aeveral methods of early detection of the complication. Among them, it has been known...
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Correlative Study on Abnormal Roentgenological Findings of the Spine and the Incidence of Low Back Pain

Kim KY, Cho DY, Yoon HK, Park JS

The etiologic factors causing low back pain are numerous and variable. Orthopaedic sugreons tend to focus attention to any defects of structural and functional origins such as pine, discs and...
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An Experimental Study on Articular Cartilage in Hypothyroidism

Hahn SB

Thyroid hormones have a direct or indirect effect upon longitudinal bone growth and maturation. Deficient levels of thyroid hormone during the growth period are reflected in the skeleton by reduced...
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