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Surgical Treatment of Tarsometatarsal Joint Fracture: Dislocation

Kim SJ, Lee DK, Shim DM, Kim KJ

Injuries to the tarsometatsrsal joint are not common, and the results or treatment are often unsatisfactory. Whatever the severity of the initisl injury, prognosis depends on accurate reduction and its...
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Statistical Study of Femoral Neck Fractures in Korea: Review of 30 articles reported on Journal of Korean Orthopaedic Association

Jahng JS, Lee JC

The fracture of femoral neck, the unsolved fracture, is a msjor periphersl fracture of our skeleton, and for more than century its treatment and the results hsve been a matter...
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Multiple Myelographic Defects at Lumbosacral Region and Appropriate Area of Operation

Kim YI, Rah SK, Choi CU, Lee BI, Jeong SY

When the multiple myelographic defects at lumbosacral region are noted, the prudential effort for decision of appropriate area of surgical decompression would be needed. Fifty four patients who had been...
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Malignant Osteoblastoma: A Case Report

Hwang SJ, Park SW, Kim IS

Malignant osteoblastoma is very rare tumor which shows histological findings of an aggressive pattern and benign clinico-radiological features, and also called as aggressive or pseudomalignant osteoblstoma. The authors experienced one...
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The Treatment of Recurrent Anterior Dislocation of the Shoulder by Bristow Operation

Kim KH, Choi IY, Chung HK, Park TS

A review of four cases of the Bristow operation for recurrent anterior dislocation of the shoulder from Jan. 1984 to Dec. 1986 was presented and the following results were obtained....
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A Delta Phalanx Associated with Syndactyly

Cho HO, Kwak KD, Cho SD, Kim JH

The “delta phalanx”, first named by BlundeII Jones in 1964, is a triangular(“delta-shaped”) or trapezoidal phalanx with C-shaped epiphyseal plate causing progressive angular deformity of the digit with growth. Neither...
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Open Reduction of Displaced Intra - Articular Fractures of the Calcaneus

Park MS, Kim JS

Many different methods have tried for the treatment of fractures of the calcaneus in order to search for better results. But there was no general agreement on the treatment of...
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Gluteal Fibrosis in Adult

Kim KH, Kim SJ, Choi IY, Whang KS, Chung HK, Hyun JY

Gluteal fibrosis is rare in Kores. We thought the probable primary etiology of gluteal fibrosis might be repeated intramuscular injection into the buttock, Inability to adduct the legs in the...
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Traumatic Bilateral Anterior and Posterior Dislocations of the Hips with a Ipsilateral Femur Head Fracture: A Case Report

Yoo MC, Ahn JH, Kim KY, Jeon YS, Kim JI

A rare case of traumatic bilateral anterior and posterior dislocstions of the hip wss occured by autamobile accident as a passenger injury. The right hip was dislocated anteroinferior to the...
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Arthroscopic Meniscal Repair

Kim MS, Sim WB

Peripheral longitudinal tears of the menisci in nine patients(eight men and one woman) were repaired by arthroscopic techniques from December 1985 to November 1986. Six lateral and three medial menisci...
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The Clinical Application of Radionuclide Angiography(RNA)

Lee KS, Cho JL, Chung HK, Kim JS, Kim KH, Cho SS

Angiography has been playing important roles in diagnosis and treatment in the field of orthopaedic surgery. Conventional angiography is the most reliable and widely used method in diagnosis of peripheral...
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A Clinical Study of Segmental Tibial Fracture

Chang IY, Chung YK, Yaung WK, Ryoo JG

Thirty cases of segmental tibial fracture were treated during the period from January, 1980 to January, 1987. The following results were obtained. 1. Type I, high middle segment, was most...
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Ganglion at the Elbow Joint Causing Neurological Symptom: Reports of Two Cases

Park HJ, Joa SH

Ganglions are defined as cystic swellings closely connected to joints or tendon sheath, and contain mucinous material. Their most frequent site is the wrist and hand and occasionally they are...
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A Case of Synovial Osteochondromatosis of the Both Knee Joints

Cho SH, Chung YK, Cho WH, Ryoo JG

A typical synovial osteochondromstosis within the both knee joints occured in a 29-year-old man. The patient complained of palpable masses in the both knee joints showed multiple round, oval, amorphous...
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Two - stage Reconstruction for Open Infected Un - united Fractures of Tibia

Kim JY, Kim HM, Yang SW, Lim SW

One of the serious and challenging problems confronting orthopaedic surgeons is an open un-united fracture of tibia. Especially, there are some difficulties in getting bone union on the condition of...
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A Clinical Study of Fracture Separation of the Distal Humeral Epiphysis in Children

Chang JS, Song HY, Lee SH, Jeong JY

Fracture separation of the distal humeral epiphysis is an extremely rare type of injury. The difficulty that may be encountered in making the diagnosis is thought coming partly from the...
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Anterior Instrumentation and Fusion in Thoracolumbar Fractures

Kim YT, Seo JG, Lee JM, Yang SB

With improvement of anterior fixation devices, anterior instrumentation-fusion in treatment of thoracolumbar fracture becomes as effective as posterior interbody fusion which has mainly been used up to now. Also, computerized...
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A Clinical Study of Pelvic Obliquities Initially Diagnosed as Congenital Dislocation of the Hip

Chang JS, Lee SH, Lim HC, Kim CW, Jeong JY

The authors have experienced twelve infants who were referred with impression of congenital dislocation of the hip initially, but found to have pelvic obliquity later at Department of Orthopaedic Surgery,...
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Congenital elevation of the Scapula

Lee DY, Lee CS, Lee CK

Congenitial elevation of the scapula, more commonly referred to as Sprengel's deformity, first was described by Eulenberg in 1963. After then, many authors have reported this abnormal condition and many...
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Clinical Observation on 8 Cases of Cauda Equina Syndrome

Park BM, Won YY

Cauda equina syndrome has been described as a complex of low back psin, bilateral sciatica, saddle anesthessia and motor weakness in the lower extremity that progress to paraplegia with bladder...
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