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A Histological Study of Peripheral Nerve Regeneration in Rats

Park CI

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A Supracondylar Fracture of the Femur in Bowler

Wang JM

There were few reports on minor injuries such as strains of hand, wrist and elbow, but there was no report on the supracondylar fracture of the femur in Bowler. The...
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An Operative Treatment of Injured Medial Structures of the Knee

Wang JM

The author reviewed 67 cases having medial instability of the knee joint from 1971 to 1980 who were treated by surgery at the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Ewha Womans...
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A Clinical Study of 15 Cases: Muscle Ruptures

Moon MS, Lee KY, Chin KG

Rupture of muscle, either complete or incomplete, is a fairly frequent occurence. It may be caused by direct or indirect violence, and occurs either in normal or diseased muscle. Undoubtedly...
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The Clinical Study of Autotransfusion in the Orthopedic Surgical Field

Son JH, Choi JS, Cho HO, Lee YG

Requirement of blood transfusion has been progressively increased and supplements by volunteer donor are not sufficient to their requirements. Moreover homologous blood transfusion are not supplied without risks, espcially the...
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Treatment of the Untreated Congenital Dislocation of the Hips in Older Children Using Klisic Procedure

Lee SH, Han CS, Kim YY, Lim HC

The authors treated 4 cases of the congenital dislocation of the hip in aged patients using Klisic procedure (1976) which implies open reduction, femoral shortening and pelvic osteotomy in one...
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The Treatment of Tuberculous Spondylitis of the Lumbosacral Junction by Transperitoneal Approach

Kim KS, Yang JC

A total seven cases of tuberculous spondylitis of the lumbosacral junction were treated by transperitoneal anterior vertebral interbody fusion. The postoperative course was unevenful with minimal complications in all cases....
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The Treatment of the Pelvic Bone Fractures by Means of Hoffmann's External Skeletal Fixation Devices

Choi JS, Lee YG, Cho HO, Kim PS

We have exprierienced 10 cases of pelvic bone fractures that were treated by Hoffmann's external fixation devices from June, 1979 to June, 1982. As a result, following advantages were noted;...
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Partial Capital Resection in Legg-Calve-Perthes' Diseases

Rowe SM, Kim JO

Partial capital resection (cheilectomy, partial capitectomy, excision of a lip) has gained an accepted place in treating the Legg-Calve-Perthes disease with severely malformed femoral head in which containment surgery has...
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Reduction Method of Anterior Shoulder Dislocation: A New Method

Moon MS, Lee IJ, Chung IS

There have been many methods of manual reduction of shoulder dislocation. But each method has its unique complications such as fracture of'humeral neck or shaft as well as vascular and...
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Heel Pad Reconstruction using Doresalis Pedis Free Flap or Rotation Flap

Yoo MC, Kang SH, Khang SM, Kim DW

Eleventh heel pad reconstruction with neurovascularized dorsalis pedis free flap or rotation flap have performed during recent three years in department of Orthopedic Surgery, Kyung Hee University Hospital. Neurovascularized dorsalis...
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Reiter's Syndrome: Two Cases Report

Moon MS, Kim HJ, Lee DS, Park JT

Reiter's syndrome is a clinical triad of urethritis, conjunctivitis, and arthritis, but the characteristic mucocutaneous lesion occurs very frequently. Therefore, Reiters syndrome in fact might better be considered a tetrad,...
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Clinical Experience for Flexible Intramedullary Nailing of Femoral Shaft Fractures

Rah SK, Choi CU, Kim HH, Jun BC, Shin BJ

Thirteen cases of femoral shaft fractures were treated with flexible intramedully nails for 10 months period from May 1981 to March 1982 at the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Soon Chun...
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Autogenous Living Bone Graft and Dead Bone Graft in the Rabbit Tibia

Ahn JH, Yoo MC, Koo IH

A tibial segment in 3cm length with vascular pedicle and periosteum (Living bone graft) and the segment without vascular pedicle and periosteum (Dead bone graft) was obtained from twenty four...
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Normal Acetabular Index in Korean Infant and Children

Kim YJ, Kim CS, Youn BS

The acetabular angles were measured in 2 groups of selected 100 infants and children each, of whom one group aged 14 months and younger and the other group aged 15...
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Reconstruction of the Paralyzed Flexor Muscles in hand: Omer's Technique

Moon MS, Lee DS, Lee JY

The hand is an organ of both motion and sensibility. Motion is necessary for the highly adaptive functions of pinch, grasp, and hook. When a major muscle is paralyzed, the...
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Treatment of Subtrochanteric Fractures of the Femur with Zickel-Nail

Suh MS, Jeong HY, Kim JK

The treatment of subtrochanteric fracture of the femur is one of the most difficult problems. Open reduction and rigid internal fixation is the choice of treatment nowaday. Zickel(1967) reported a...
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Total Hip Replacement in the Treatment of Steroid-induced Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head

Cho SD, Han SY, Kim YT, Cho DY, Kim KY

Since 1957, multiple possible mechanisms have been suggested to explain the production of the osteonecrosis of the femoral head and it is now accepted that steroid medication is one of...
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An Experimental Study of Articular Cartilage after Excision of Ligaments and Meniscus of the Knee Joint in the Rabbits

Ahn MW, Park BC, Kim ID, Lee SY, Ihn JC

Experimental osteoarthritis has been studied by various methods such as local compression of the joint, immobilization of the joint, relief of the contact and incision of the meniscus. The instability...
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Surgical Treatment of Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injury

Lee JS, Jung YB, Lee EW

It is generally accepted that integrity of the posterior cruciate ligament plays a major role in knee stability. The potential disability resulting from disruption of the posterior cruciate ligament is...
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