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The Huckstep Intramedullary Nailing for Femoral Shaft Fractures

Kim SK, Oh JY, Lee KB

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A Clinical Study on Hematogenous Osteomyelitis in Children

Yoo CI, Song JH, Park SH, Paeng BG

Although antibiotics have greatly improved the results of treatment of hematogenous osteomyelitis, hematogenous osteomyelitis in children is still complex and difficult disease by which severe deformity and disability may result....
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A Clinical Study of the Myelography with Metrizamide

Lee SU, Yoo MC, Lee BS

The authors have studied 60 cases of back pain with respect to diagnostic accuracy of myelography with metrizamide from January, 1983 to Decembar, 1984 at the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery,...
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A Study on the Limb Lengths Following Femoral Shaft Fracture in Children

Park YW, Kim KH, Choi IY

Growth acceleration following femoral shaft fracture occasionally results in a significant leg-length inequality with limp. The ability to predict subsequent overgrowth would enable the surgeon to compensate for growth acceleration...
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The Surgical Treatment of the Ligamentous Injuries of the Knee

Oh IS, Seo BH

An unstable knee presents a real challenge to the orthopaedic surgern in view of the treatment. However, currently, as more and more of our citizens participate in the recreational activities...
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Acute Compartment Syndrome in the Pectoral Fascia Due to Prolonged Compression on the Anterior Portion of Left Axilla in C.O. Poisoning: A Case report

Jeong HY, Kang TJ

The compartment syndrome was described by Von Volkmann in 1872 and numerous reports have since been published. But muscle necrosis associated with carbon monoxide poisoning is a relatively rare, and...
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Treatment of the Buttonhole Deformity of Fingers

Kang CS, Song KS, Pyun YS, Sohn SW, Kwon YC, Kim GD

A buttonhole deformity of the finger is characterized by flexion of the pmximal interphalangeal joint and hyperextension of the terminal interphalangeal joint. When the central slip of the extensor tendon...
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A Clinical Study of Dupuytren's Contracture

Kang CS, Song KS, Pyun YS, Sohn SW, Kwon YC, Kang CH

Dupuytren's contracture is characterized by progressive fibroplasia and contracture of palmar fascia with resultant deformity of hands and fingers. Recently it has been shown that the cellular element, called myofibroblast,...
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Segmental Fractures of the Femur Treated by Intramedullary Nailing

Kim KT, Chung DW, Bae SW, Kim BK

Since the segmental fractures of the femur are resulted by violent force, they are frequently associated with severe soft tissue damage and multiple skelectal injuries and they necessitated careful emergency...
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The Treatment of Acromioclavicular Seperation

Park MS, Lee JK

There are many procedures described for the treatment of acromioclavicular seperation but there are still controversies concerning the best management of these injuries. Thirteen cases were operated on by technique...
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The Treatment of Infected Non-union of Fractures of Long Bones

Park MS, Lee KO

The frequency of infected non-union of long bones is increased due to an increment of open fractures, and so its treatment give orthopedic surgeons a rather difficult obstacles. In treatment...
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Clinical Analysis of Supracondylar Fracture of The Humerus in Children

Chung YK, Cho WH, Park JS, Chang IY, Ko YD

130 cases of the suprarcondylar fractures of the humerus in children were analysed. 60 cases were immobilized with plaster splint without closed reduction. 22 cases were closedly reduced and immobilized...
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The Brace Treatment of Congenital Scoliosis

Suk SI, Yoon GS, Bin SI

Congenital scoliosis is a disease characterized by its rigid and progressive curve. It is usually resistant to conservative treatment and early surgical fusion has been reommended. The indication for conservative...
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Clinical Observations of Internally Fixed Supracondylar Fractures of Humerus in Children

Yoo CI, Song JH, Park SH, Kim IG

A supracondylar fracture of the humerus is the most common fracture of the elbow in children, and it may also be one of the most difficult fracture to treat. To...
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Clinical Study on Surgical Treatment of Spondylolisthesis

Sohn SK, Lee YS, Cho YW

Spondylolisthesis has been become of considerable causative disease for low back pain in orthopedic field recently. Twenty-seven patients with spondylolisthesis, who were taken operation during a 7-year period from Jan....
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Harrington Distraction Rods without Fusion for Thoraco-Lumbar Fracture or Fracture-Dislocation

Lee KS, Kim I, Kim SK, Huh IO

Management of patients with unstable fracture or fracture-dislocation of thoraco-lumbar spine continues to be controversial. One area of disagreement involves spinal fusion with internal fixation for prevention of later spinal...
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Primary Subacute Pyogenic Osteomyelitis of Long Bones

Kim HT, Byun YS, Park BH, Park JG, Jeon DH

Primary subacute pyogenic osteomyelitis is defined as a bone infection of insidious onset lasting for more than several weeks without any acute systemic toxic reactions and is known to have...
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A Clinical Study of Subtrochanteric Fractures of the Femur

Kim YJ, Cho SS, Yoon SW, Sohn CD

Subtrochanteric fractures of the femur are difficult to manage successfully. Two factors, involvement of cortical bone tissue and concentration of stress, frequently have been mentioned as reasons for the high...
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Stabilization of Fractures and Fracture-Dislocations of the Thoracolumbar Spine

Kim NH, Oh JH

There are many hypotheses of spinal instability after trauma and the concept had been recently changed from 2-column concept by Holdsworth to 3-column concept by Francis Denis & McAfee and...
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A Clinical Study of Lumbar Spinal Stenosis

Kim NH, Kang KS, Kweon SW, Kang HC

Lumbar spinal stenosis may be defined as any type of narrowing of the spinal canal, nerve root canals or intervertebral foramina. It may be local, segmental or generalized and may...
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