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Ipsilateral Monteggia Fracture and Lateral Condyle fracture of Humerus in Children

Park JH, Suh SW

Authors experienced a rare injury in a 5-year-old girl with Monteggia fracture and concomitant lateral condyle fracture of humerus with radial nerve injury. This combined injury has not been reported...
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A Traumatic Anterior Hip Dislocation Associated Ipsilateral Femoral Shaft Segmental Fracture : Case Report

Kang CS, Cho YR

Traumatic hip dislocation associated with ipsilateral femur shaft fracture is a very rare injury and often results from high velocity injury such as traffic accidents or fall from a height....
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Fracture of the Coracoid Process Associated with Acromioclavicular Dislocation

Yoon US, Kim YH, Kim KW, Min HJ, Cho KH, Kum KS, Kim IM

Acromioclavicular dislocation with a concomitant coracoid process fracture occurs infrequently, as only several cases have been reported in the literature. This injury usually occurs in the second or third decade...
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Avulsion Fracture of the Base of the Second Metacarpal by the Extensor Carpi Radialis Longes : a Case Report

Park HG, Park CW

Isolated intraarticular fractures of the base of the second metacarpals are rare because of the lack of motion in these joints. Also these injuries are an avulsion fractures of the...
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The Treatment and Complications of Ipsilateral Fracture of the Femur and tibia

Kong KM, Ahn KC, Seo SS, Kim YC, Choi JS, Lee YG

Ipsilateral fracture of the femur and tibia is difficult to treat because it is often comminuted and combined with severe soft tissue injury. And The result of treatment is poor...
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Treatment of Subtochanteric Fractures of the Femur by Interlocking Nailing

Moon DH, Lee BG, Ko JH, Shin YK

Subtrochanteric fracture of the femur are difficult to treat successfully. Although performing operative treatment, the incidence of mechanical complication is higher than other sites of long bones. During the period of...
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Fatigue Fracture of the Interlocking Nail in the Treatment of the Distal Part of the femoral Shaft Fractures

Choy WS, Kim HJ, Lee KW, Min YS, Kim HY, Shon MH

Closed intramedullary nailing with or without interlocking screws has been a widely accepted method for the fixation of fractures of the femoral shaft. The design of the interlocking nail introduces...
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Surgical Treatment of Avulsion Fracture of the Fibular Head Associated with Lateral Instability of the Knee

Chung MY, Lee WS, Lee SM, Song WC, Kim CW, Jung KM

Though avulsion fracture of the fibular head rarely occurs, it frequently associates with lateral compartment injury of the knee which resulls in lateral instability. Some authors preferred to internally fixing...
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Effect of Unreduced Lesser Trochanteric Fracture on Stability in Intertrochanteric Fracture of Femur

Suh SW, Park JH, Oh JK, Nah KW, Kim TH, Moon WN

Unstable intertrochanteric hip fractures are characterized by comminution of the posteromedial cortex, resulting in a fragment of variable size containing the lesser trochanter. Stability can be provided by transfixion of...
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Treatment of Tibial Shaft Fractures Using Interlocking Intramedullary Comparison of Reamed and Unlearned Methods

Moon WN

Sixty-four closed or Gustilo type I open fractures of the tibial shaft were treated with interlocking intramedullary nailing with(n=38) or without(n=26) reaming and were followed for an average of 13...
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Radiological Findings and Classification of the Acetabular Fractures

Cho WS

Correct classification based on the accurate radiological evaluation is the keypoint in proper management of the acetabular fracture. Interpretation of the radiologic features of the acetabular fracture requires understanding of...
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Fracture - Dislocation of the Talus

Suh JT, Suh YH, Yoo CI

The talus is one of the most important bones of the foot because it supports and distributes body weight above it and allows motion between the tibia and the foot....
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Clinical Results of Locked Unreamed Nailing in Tibial Shaft Fractures

Cho DY, Kim HC, Kim KC

We reviewed the results of the treatment of 23 tibial shaft fractures in 22 patients by primary unlearned locked intramedullary nailing. The duration of follow-up was average 10.1 months (range,...
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Ender Nailing of Humeral Shaft Fractures

KIM DH, SHIN KC, KIM KS, LEE SH

Most humeral shaft fractures are treated conservatively. However, in the event of failure of closed reduction, pathologic fractures, multiple fracture, multiple associated injury and severe neurologic disorder, operative treatment may...
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Treatment of the Humeral Shaft Fracture in Adult

Sohn SK, Kim SS, Kim SW, Kim JG

It has been generally agreed that most fractures of the humeral shaft are treated non-operatively, but recently the rate of operative treatment was increased due to high incidence of segmental...
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Hemiarthroplasty for Treatment of Proximal Humerus Fracture

Kang CN, Kim JO, Ko SH, Koh YD

From 1993 to 1996, we have used hemiarthroplasty on shoulder for comminuted fracture and fracture-dislocation of proximal humerus. The study reviewed 8 patients with on average age 62.1 years. The...
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Tibial Segmental Fracture Treated with Interlocking Intramedullary Nail

Chun CH, Lee BC, Hwang GT, Kwon SG, Lee HS

The orthopaedic surgeon experiences the difficulties of treating segmental tibial fractures by internal fixation and accompanying complications. OBJECT : The purpose of this study has been to review the useful treatment...
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Conservative Treatment of Femoral Fractures in Children

Chung MY, Kim CW, Song WC, Suh SD, Lee SM

Various forms of treatment for femoral fractures in children, which could give good results have been reported in the literatures. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the complication...
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Limited Internal Fixation of Pilon Fractures

Han SH, Yang BK, Kim CH, Ahn TW, Chu WJ

Pilon fracture is relatively an uncommon fracture involving the distal tibial articular surface. As usually being combined with many complications, it is difficult to manage. Among many treatment options limited...
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Fracture of Olecranon Treated by K-wire and Tension Band Wiring Technique in Adults

Jeong HY, Yang SW, Shim JW, Kong BS

Displaced fractures of olecranon in adults require operative treatment. The goal of treatment is to rigidly fix the fracture fragment, to anatomically restore the joint surface and to allow range...
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