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Meniscal cysts of Knee Joint: Report of 2 Cases

Kim HS, Hong KD, Ha SS, Park YK

A meniscal cyst is not common disease of knee joint. Many cases have been reported but its cause and origin are still pooly understood. We experienced two cases of the...
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Voluntary Habitual Hip Dislocation in a child

Moon MS, Sun DH, Oh YK

Voluntary habitual dislocation of the hip is very rarely reported in children, and only 13 cases have been reported in the literature. We add a new case in a 5...
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Cysticercosis at the Level of Spomdyloisthesis: A Case Repport

Kim YI, Choi CU, Shin BJ, Seo YS, Know YB

Cysticercosis is due to a larva of Taenia Solium. It is frequently reported in developing countries. It usually affects subcutaneous tissue, muscles and brain. But, spinal cysticercosis is rare and...
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Traumatic False Aneurysm of Peripheral Arteries: Report of Two Cases

Kang CS, Min BW, Pyun YS, Song KS, Kang CH, Choi YH

False aneurysm has been recognized for many years. Incomplete severance of an artery as the result of trauma is thought to be the precipitating factors in the formation of false...
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A Clinical Study of Deep Infection after Cementless Total Hip Arthroplasty

Kim IK, Kim KW, Park JH, Kim HY

Deep infection following total hip replacement arthroplasties remains one of the most serious complications in orthopaedic surgery. Between Jan. 1986 to Dec. 1991, 1130 cementless total hip arthroplasties were performed...
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A Radiological Study of the Relationship between Osgood-Schlatter's Disease and the Patella alta

Lee SH, Lim HC, Lee EJ, Lim IT

The influence of trauma and the mechanical overpull by the strong extensor muscles of the knee are two possible causes of the Osgood-Schlatter's disease. The aim of this study was...
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Epidural Hemangioma: A Case Report

Kim YI, Choi CU, Shin BJ, Seo YS, Jin SY, Shin YD

Epidural hemangioma is a rare neoplasm which consists of 4% of epidural tumors and 12% of hemangiomas of vertebral column. But most of them are secondary involvement of epidural space...
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Surgical treatment of Giant Cell Tumor

Son JH, Kim JD, Son YC, Hong YK, Young SH

Giant cell tumor is a predominantly benign condition but often the tumor is locally aggressive and tends to have high rate of recurrence and it can evolve into a malignant...
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A Clinical Observation on High Lumbar Disc Herniation

Cho DY, Kim EH, Kim KH

The purposes of this clinical study are to observe the clinical findings of the high lumbar disc herniation, to analyze the of the posterior approach and to define the surgical...
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Clinical Study of Hypertrophic Patella after Treatment of Patellar Fracture

Choi CU, Lee BI, Shin BJ, Shin YD

Authors treated 86 cases of patella fracture during 3 year period from June 1989 to March 1992 at the Dept. of Orthopaedic surgery, Soonchunhyang University. Forty cases of patella fracture...
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Clinical Results of Transtrochanteric Rotational Osteotomy for Nontraumatic Avascular Necrosis of the Femoral Head

Kim YM, Kim HJ, Kang SB

Since 1983, the transtrochanteric rotational osteotomy has been performed in 38 hips of 36 patients for the nontraumatic avascular necrosis of the femoral head at the department of orthopaedic surgery...
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Foot Tumor

Won YY, Kang ES, Koo TY

Benign tumors and tumor like lesions in the foot are uncommon and those that are malignant are rare. Metastatic cancer of bone distal to the knee and elbow is unusual....
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Periosteal chondroma arising in the Phalangeal Bone: Report of Three Cases

Kim KY, Youn JO, Cho YS

Periosteal chondroma is a slowly growing cartilage tumor of limited size, which develops within and beneath the periosteal connective tissue and characteristically erodes and induces sclerosis of the contiguous cortical...
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The Surgical Treatment of The Old Nerve Injury

Lee KH, Park HI

During recent 3 years, the authors had treated surgically 31 patients who have had old nerve injuries. 19 patients(21 nerves) of them could be followed for more than 1 year...
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Surgical Treatment of Radial Clubhand

Baek GH, Chung MS, Park YB

Congenital radial clubhand is a rare deformity, which is characterized by total or partial absence of the radial ray of forearm and hand. We experienced 9 radial clubhands in 7...
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Entrapmental Paralysis of the Deep Branch of the Ulnar Nerve at the Mid-palmar Space caused by a Carpal Ganglion: A Case Report

Lee KH, Park HI

The ulnar nerve entrapment at the wrist is usually caused by carpal ganglion, occupational neuritis, ulnar artery disease, fractures of the carpal bones, tumors, rheumatioid arthritis, etc. The ganglion is...
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Rate of Pedicle Disruption after Screw Fixation

Kim NH, Lee HM, Lee DW

Postoperative CT scans for accuracy of pedicular screw placement were assessed in 20 patients (82 pedicular screws) treated with several kinds of pedicular screws. When putting screws, the position of...
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Morphometric Study of the Pedicle of Lumbar and Selected Thoracic Vertebrae for Surgical Spinal Fixation

Park HJ, Rah JH, Hwang SK

The pedicle instrumentation has become a popular way of spinal fixation. Placement of a screw through the pedicle into vertebral body appears to be a very successful way to accomplish...
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Tendon Transfer on Deformity of the Foot

Cho DY, Yang SB, Park IS

In management of foot deformity, the operative procedures such as tendon transplantation and bone stabilization are of the relatively recent origin. The first tendon transfer was performed by Nicoladoni in...
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Clinical analysis of Canal Filling of Cementless Femoral Stem

Rah SK, Choi CU, Shin BJ, Seo YS, Know YB

We Studied 48 patients(62 hips) who were performed hip arthroplasties at the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Soonchunhyang University hospital from February 1990 to August 1992. The purpose of the present...
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