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Degloving Injuries

Kim ID, Lee SY, Ihin ZC, Park KW, Kwon KW

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Treatment of Fractures of the Long Bones by Hoffmann's External Anchorage

Kim BK, Yoo MC, Ahn JH, Oh MH, Jung IW

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Treatment of Acromioclavicular Joint Dislocation by Dewar and Barrington Procedure

Chang KD, Chung TY, Kwon CS, Seo KY

There are many procedures described for the treatment of acromioclavicular joint dislocation. Most of them, however, have elther technical difficulties or many complications following the operation. Dewar and Barrington procedure...
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A Case Congenital Pseudarthrosis of Tibia

Yoon TH, Shin YH, Kim OS

Congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia is a condition most often combined with cafe-au-lait spots and neurofibromatosis. It is notoriously difficult to attain a sound bony union. Compression plating and screw...
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A Clinical Study of the Trochanteric Fractures of the Femur

Yoon TH, Lim I, Kim JH

31 cases of the trochanteric fractures were treated at the Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Chosun University Hospital, from Jan. 1975 to Dec. 1978 and the following results were obtained. 1....
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Disseminated Bone Tuberculosis

Lee KY, Kim HY, Rhee KJ, Youne SH

Disseminated bone tuberculosis is a rare manifestation of skeletal tuberculosis in adults in which cystlike lesions occur in the axial skeleton, shoulder, and pelvic girdles. Varied nomenclature applied to the...
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Subperiostedal Ganglion of the Tibia: A Case Report

Lee WK, Oh HY, Lee SY

Subperiosteal Ganglion is a rare cystic lession, although ganglions are frequently found in close proximities to joints and tendon sheaths. It is characterized by a thin-walled cyst containing tenacious mucoid...
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Two Cases of poland's Syndrome

Kang ES, Nahm KC, Park BM

Poland's syndrome which is associated with thoracic anomaly and ipsilateral syndactyly is not hereditary and is of unknown origin. It was described first Alfred Poland in 1841 year. This syndrome...
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The Scientic Basis and Problem in Total Hip Replacement

Kim YM

The treatment of hip diseases by total hip replacement has grown during the past 10 years all over the world, and in our orthopedic society this surgery seems to be...
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Finger-tip Reattachment

Kim SS, Moon ES

Recent advance in the field of microvacular surgery has popularized the reattachment of severed digit, with increasing success rate and improving functional regain. Reattachment surgery was performed in six digits,...
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Poland Syndrome

Ki SH, Chung YB, Lee EW

The combined congenital malformation of partiaI or complete absence of the pectoralis main muscle and webbing of the fingers, on the same side, was first described by Poland in 1841....
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CAT Guided Needle Biopsy of Spinal Lesions

Kim BK, Yoo MC, Bae DK, Lee SU, Song YH

The utility of computed axial tomography(CAT) in the diagnosis of spinal disorders has been the subject of considerable interest since the introduction of CAT scanning. Computed tomographic guided needle biopsy...
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Proximal Hamstring Release in Cerebral Palsy

Kim NH, Kim SJ

Total release of the hamstrings of the knee from their origin was performed In nine cerebral plasied children. Eighteen procedures were performed in nine patients whose age ranged from three...
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A Clinical Study on Tuberculosis of the Elbow

Park KH, Kim KD, Oh SH

In recent years, the incidence of tuberculosis of bone and joint is being decreased with good hygine and the development of preventive medicine. Fifteen cases of tuberculosis of the elbow...
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The Treatment of Hip Fracture

Kim YM, Hong CY, Choi IH

Because most of the hip fracture is endemic to an elderly population, high mortality and morbidity has been encountered due to the fatal complications such as pneumonia, thromboembolism, and decubitus...
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Experimental Study on Tissue Fluid Influenced by Antibiotic-Acrylic Bone Cement Composite

Bae DK, Lee HK

Failure of total joint replacement is often due to infection. Many efforts have been made to reduce the rate of infection. The use of antibiotic-acrylic bone cement composites for the...
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