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Management of Checkrein Deformity

Kyung MG, Cho YJ, Lee DY

Checkrein deformity is characterized by the dynamic status of the hallux, in which flexion deformity is aggravated by ankle dorsiflexion and relieved by ankle plantarflexion. In most cases, a checkrein...
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Treatment of Unfixable Inferior Pole Fractures of the Patella Using an All-Suture Internal Fixation Technique

Bhumiwat P, Fossum BW, Hazra ROD, Ganokroj P

Inferior pole fractures of the patella are a type of patellar fracture that has various complexities. Most current techniques are associated with hardware-related complications, which is one of the main...
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Optimization of Acetabular Cup Abduction by Adjusting Pelvic Pitch

Park JW, Park JH, Kim HS, Lee YK, Han KY, Ha YC, Koo KH

Background: The purposes of this study were to determine the accuracy of our cup positioning method and to evaluate the dislocation rate after total hip arthroplasty (THA). Methods: After positioning the...
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Comparative Study for Postoperative Initial Fixation Patterns of Two Different Types of Cementless Short Stem Using Three-Dimensional Templating Software

Nakai T, Takeda Y, Niitsu S, Fujihara Y, Okahisa S, Tachibana T, Fukunishi S

Background: While cementless short stems have become popular in total hip arthroplasty (THA), Metha is a relatively recent development that differs from other short stems in its initial fixation concept...
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Using Denosumab as a Nonsurgical Management of Aneurysmal Bone Cysts in the Pelvis

El Masry AM, Azmy SI, Mustafa MAR, Abuelhadid MA

Background: Aneurysmal bone cysts (ABCs) are infrequent, benign, and locally destructive lesions that most commonly occur during the first two decades of life. They usually affect the metaphysis of the...
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Is the May-Thurner Syndrome a Major Risk Factor for Deep Vein Thrombosis in Total Hip Arthroplasty?

Lim C, Roh YH, Kim DW, Nam KW

Background: May-Thurner syndrome (MTS) is iliac vein compression syndrome associated with postoperative deep vein thrombosis (DVT) resulting from chronic compression of the left iliac vein against lumbar vertebrae by the...
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Rectangular-Tunnel Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Using Quadriceps Tendon-Patellar Bone Autograft Can Reduce Early Donor Site Morbidity While Maintaining Comparable Short-term Clinical Outcomes

Lee DW, Ro DH, Lee MC, Han HS

Background: Rectangular tunnel and graft have been recently designed to closely resemble the native anatomy in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). This study was performed to compare the short-term clinical...
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Comparing Outcomes of Bicruciate-Stabilized and Cruciate-Retaining Total Knee Arthroplasty

Hernandez L, Shichman I, Christensen TH, Rozell JC, Meftah M, Schwarzkopf R

Background: Bicruciate-stabilized (BCS) total knee arthroplasty (TKA) aims to restore normal kinematics by replicating the function of both cruciate ligaments. Conventional cruciate-retaining (CR) design in TKA has shown previous clinical...
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Fusion Length Requiring Spinopelvic Fixation in Lumbosacral Fusion with Anterior Column Support at L5–S1: Assessment of Fusion Status Using Computed Tomography

Park SC, Park S, Lee DH, Seo J, Yang JH, Kang MS, Nam Y, Suh SW

Background: The lumbosacral (LS) junction has a higher nonunion rate than other lumbar segments, especially in long-level fusion. Nonunion at L5–S1 would result in low back pain, spinal imbalance, and...
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Comparison of the Usefulness of ComputerAssisted Three-Dimensional Analysis and WeightBearing Radiographs in Ankle Osteoarthritis

Lee SW, Yon CJ, Kim JH, Lee JM, Lee JH, Heo YR

Background: To evaluate the degree of deformation in patients with ankle osteoarthritis (OA), it is essential to measure the threedimensional (3D), in other words, stereoscopic alignment of the ankle, subtalar,...
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Radiographic Evaluation of the Association between Foot Deformities and Ankle Medial Osteoarthritis

Choi JH, Noh KS, Lee DY, Choi YH, Lee T, Lee KM

Background: Foot deformities can cause abnormal biomechanics of the ankle joint and the development of osteoarthritis. It was hypothesized that foot deformities would be related to medial ankle osteoarthritis, and...
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Small Intercondylar Notch Size Is Not Associated with Poor Surgical Outcomes of Anatomical Single-Bundle Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstructions

Moon HS, Choi CH, Jung M, Yoo JH, Kwon HJ, Hong YT, Kim SH

Background: Although many studies have been conducted on the association between the intercondylar notch size and the risk of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury, few studies have examined its relationship...
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Automatic Segmentation and Radiologic Measurement of Distal Radius Fractures Using Deep Learning

Lee S, Kim KG, Kim YJ, Jeon JS, Lee GP, Kim KC, Jeon SH

Background: Recently, deep learning techniques have been used in medical imaging studies. We present an algorithm that measures radiologic parameters of distal radius fractures using a deep learning technique and...
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Geographical Differences in Wound Complication Rates Following the Sinus Tarsi Approach in Displaced Intra-articular Calcaneal Fractures: A Systematic Review of the Literature

Eelsing R, Ahmadi AM, Halm JA, Schepers T

Background: The sinus tarsi approach (STA) has gained popularity for the treatment of displaced intra-articular calcaneal fractures. No large studies comparing wound complications worldwide after STA surgery are available. The...
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Serial Changes of Fatty Degeneration and Clinical Outcomes after Repair of Medium-Sized Rotator Cuff Tears

Kim JH, Min YK, Jang YC, Seo WS

Background: This study was designed to longitudinally analyze quantitative intramuscular and perimuscular fat and evaluate clinical outcomes according to healing degree after rotator cuff repair. Methods: From June 2013 through October...
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Comparison between Anatomic Total Shoulder Arthroplasty and Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty for Older Adults with Osteoarthritis without Rotator Cuff Tears

Kim SH

Background: Many older adults with glenohumeral osteoarthritis without rotator cuff tears experience muscle atrophy and fatty degeneration. In these cases, range of motion (ROM) recovery and clinical results after total...
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Age as a Risk Factor for Intraoperative Periprosthetic Femoral Fractures in Cementless Hip Hemiarthroplasty for Femoral Neck Fractures: A Retrospective Analysis

Ashkenazi I, Amzallag N, Factor S, Abadi M, Morgan S, Gold A, Snir N, Warschawski Y

Background: Understanding the risk factors and outcomes of intraoperative periprosthetic femoral fractures (IPFF) during hip arthroplasty is crucial for appropriate perioperative management. Previous studies have identified risk factors for IPFF...
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A Comparison of Results in Older, Middle-aged, and Younger Patients after Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Minimum 10-Year Follow-up

Yoon KH, Lee SM, Park JY, Lee HS, Hwang SH

Background: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is commonly performed to prevent decreased knee function and restore stability in middle-aged and even older patients. However, few studies have compared the long-term...
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Prognostic Factors for Functional Recovery at 1-Year Following Fragility Hip Fractures

Kitcharanant N, Atthakomol P, Khorana J, Phinyo P, Unnanuntana A

Background: The main objective of treating fragility hip fractures is to maximize the patients’ ability to return to their basic activities of daily living (ADL) levels. This study explored prognostic...
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Feasibility of a Novel In-situ Local Tumor Ablation and Recycling Machine Based on Radiofrequency Dielectric Heating: In-depth Review on Research Background and Preliminary Report of an Experimental Study

Joo MW, Jin S, Lee GJ, Lee YS, Chung YG

Background: In bone sarcomas, chemotherapy has improved the prognosis with advances in diagnostic and surgical technologies, which has led to attempts to save limbs. As early detection and multidisciplinary treatment...
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