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Spontaneous Healing of the Hypervascular Nonunion of Humeral Shaft: A Case Report

Moon MS, Woo YK, Ha KY, Shin KC

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Capillary Hemangioblastoma in the Spinal Cord: A Case Report

Kim KS, Im BH

The capillary hemangioblastoma, as originally defined by Lindau and by Cushing and Bailey, is widely regarded as being of Vascular origin and relatively uncommon. The most frequent site of this...
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Atlanto-Axial Rotatory Fixation: Report of A Case

Moon MS, Lee KS, Park JT, Kim Y

An irreducible atlanto-axial rotatory dislocation(so-called fixation) is an extremely rare deformity. Its stricking features are the delay in diagnosis and the persistent clinical and roentgenographic deformities. The diagnosis is suggested by...
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Treatment of Traumatic Dislocation of the Elbow Joint

Kim YJ, Lee WC, Rha CG

15 cases of acute dislocation of the elbow were treated at Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Capital Armed Forces General Hospital, Seoul, Korea during the period of March, 1985. To June,...
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Congenital Cavernous Lymphangioma in Wrist - A Case Report -

Lee SK, Chang H, Kwak WS

Lymphangioma is composed of lymphatic tissue and filled with clear or chylous fluid that develops most often in the skin and subcutaneous tissue of neck but relatively rare in extremities. It...
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A Case Report of Extraskeletal Osteogenic Sarcoma

Lee SY, Jang JJ

Osteosarcoma in soft tissue is rare and its prognosis is very grave. Comparing with the osteosarcoma of bone, the former is rarer in incidence, poorer in prognosis and found in...
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The Sequential Change of Isotope Uptake Ratio in Femur Neck Fracture

Kim KY, Kim YT, Yoon HK, Kwon SJ

In spite of recent development in fixation technique we still have lots of complication including avascular necrosis of femoral head. For many years, orthopaedic surgeon have been searching for a...
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Experience of the Tarsometatarsal Fracture-Dislocation

Chang IY, Chung YK, Cho SS, Son SJ

Injury of the tarsometatarsal joints is known to be very uncommon. Injury was most frequently seen as the result of high energy trauma and appear to be occuring more frequently....
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A Clinical Study on Intracompartmental Pressure of Leg Using Slit Catheter

Cho TH, Jung NJ, Kang CJ

Intracompartmental pressure of leg was measured by the slit catheter technique in one hundred fifty compartments of one hundred cases; fifty were from healthy young male adults, the others were...
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Experience with the Ipsilateral Thigh Flap for Closure of Heel Defects in Children

Kang CS, Sohn SW, Yoo KJ

Soft tissue coverage of heel defects has long been a difficult problem. In 1982, Iron reported eight cases of heel defects in children using an ipsilateral posterior thigh flap with use...
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Avulsed Index Finger Reconstruction with a Free Neurovascular Flap from the Big Toe

Hahn SB, Kim JS

Degloving injuries of the fingers result in avulsion of skin and subcutaneous tissue from the underlying deep fascia, the arterial supply is embarrassed and necrosis may result. Theoretically primary microvascular...
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The Use of Long-Acting Anesthetics Through Indwelling Catheter Afer Flexor Tenolysis

Kim JY, Kim HM, Yang SW, Yoo JN

The surgical release of flexor tendons from their restricting adhesions has historically been a somewhat controversial procedure. Especially clinical efficacy of tenolysis is dependent on early active digital motion. The administration...
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A Clinical Study of Mediopatellar Plica Syndrome

Lim HC, Lee SH, Kim CW, Jeon JY

There are three types of plica known in knee joint, namely suprapatellar plica, mediopatellar plica and infrapatellar plica. The most important of these three from clinical point of view is...
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Comparison Between Ender Nail and Compression Hip Screw in the Treatment of Intertrochanteric Fracture of Femur

Paik DK, Shin ST, Kwon CS, Seo KY

Intertrochanteric fracture of femur is increasing in their incidence. Recently Ender nail and compression hip screw are very popular but they have disadvantage in the treatment of intertrochanteric fracture of...
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Treatment of Bone Tumor with Free Vascularized Bone Graft - Comparision with Devascularized Bone Graft -

Lee HK, Chung MS, Bin SI, Seo BH, Lee CS

In certain low-grade malignant tumors such as chondrosarcoma and giant cell tumor, radical treatments may provide a good chance for cure. And large bony defect after the radical treatment can...
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The Effect of Intramedullary Vascular Bundle Implantation in the Femoral Canal

Yoo MC, Cho HO

Tureta and his colleagues have stressed the important role that vessels play in osteogenesis. Numerous arthors attempted to provide new bone formation by placing vascular pedicles into the bone. Some...
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The Clinical Value of Computerized Tomography in the Evaluation of Pelvic Bone Fractures

Park BM, Han DY, Han CD, Lee YT

The clinical value of CT in the diagnosis of pelvic bone fractures is being explored. Conventional radiographic projections, including internal and external oblique views, although very helpful, often cannot provide...
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Lumbosacral Distraction Spondylodesis of Spondylolisthesis and Spondylolysis of L5

Kang JD, Ha PS, Kim KY

Recently spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis have become major causes of low back pain in the orthopaedic field and numerous methods have been designed for its treatment. The authors used the LSDS with...
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Subperiosteal Composite Xenograft(Kiel bone) with Autologous Red Marrow for a Fibrous Dysplasia

Lee CJ, Park SR, Chang SK, Oh JH, Park SS

The courses of the progression in the fibrous dysplasia are characterized by asymptomatic progression or spontaneous regression in some cases after the growth has ceased and the aims of treatment...
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A Clinical Study of Unstable Fractures and Fracture-Dislocations of the Thoracolumbar Spine - Comparision Between Holdsworth, Denis and McAfee Classification -

Kim YJ, Suh JT, Park SH, Yoo CI

The thoracolumbar spine is relatively easily traumatized and result in serious complications such as neurologic impairment and instability, so its proper management is very important. Formerly the thoracolumbar spine injury...
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