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Impaired Bone Healing Metabolic and Mechanical Causes

Park SG, Shon OJ

Non-union is one of the most devastating complications after fracture fixation. It usually results in prolonged treatment duration and unpredictable results. We reviewed the literature to identify recent information regarding...
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Pediatric Cartilaginous Tibia Eminence Fracture Overlooked on Plain Radiograph: A Report of Two Cases

Byun SE, Choi Y, Choi W

In children with open physis, avulsion fracture of the tibia eminence, as an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury, is more commonly observed than an ACL rupture. Pure cartilaginous avulsions of...
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Arthroscopic Assisted Bioabsorbable Screw Fixation for Radial Head Fractures: A Report of Two Cases

Park BJ, An KY, Choi YS

Most radial head fractures occur as the result of low-energy mechanisms, such as a trip or fall on the outstretched hand. These fractures typically occur when an axial load is...
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The Cause of Primary Reduction Failure in Hip Dislocation with or without Hip Fracture

Park HG, Shin YE, Kim SH

PURPOSE: A rapid and accurate reduction is important for hip dislocated patients to avoid various potential complications, including avascular necrosis of the femoral head. We analyzed hip dislocation cases, ones...
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Decompressive Sacral Foraminotomy for Nerve Root Injury during Conservative Treatment of Sacral Fracture: A Case Report

Lee JG, Shin JH, Kim K, Choi SM, Park MS, Chang HG

A 35-year-old woman visited the emergency department for a pedestrian traffic accident. Severe tenderness was noted at the posterior sacrum area, without open wound or initial neurologic deficit. Fracture of...
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Treatment Strategy of Infected Nonunion

Oh HK

The management of infected nonunion is based on a detailed evaluation of patients, the involved bone and soft tissues, stability of fixation, and type of bacterial pathogens. Preoperative surgical planning...
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Treatment of Wide Gap Non-Unions in Lower Extremities

Sun D, Park BS, Jeon T, Rhee SK

PURPOSE: To analyze the end results of the treatment for patients with wide gap non-unions of the long bones in the lower extremities. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 62 cases...
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A Comparison of Results between AO Hook Plate and TightRope for Acute Acromioclavicular Joint Dislocation

Kim YG, Lee HJ, Kim DW, Dan J

PURPOSE: The purpose of our study is to compare the radiographic and clinical outcomes with respect to acromioclavicular (AC) joint dislocation depending on the surgical method: Hook plate (HP) versus...
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