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A Case report of Peroneal Compartment Syndrome

Lee EW, Jung YB, Lee JW

The compartment syndrome was described by von Volkmann in 1872 and numerous reports have since been published. The anterior tibial syndrome is well known, but the peroneal compartment syndrome is...
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Two Cases of Rhabdomyosarcoma

Kang CN, Wang JM, Choi KH, Lee PI

Rhabdomyosarcoma is highly malignant soft tissue tumor which arise within skeletal muscles of the body. It makes up about 10 to 15 percent of sarcomas of the soft somatic tissues....
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A Case of Hereditary Multiple Osteochondromatosis

Kang CN, Wang JM, Choi KH, Lee PI

Multiple osteochondromatosis is a hereditary disorder affecting the endochondral skeleton during period of growth. We have studied a family which have multiple osteochondromatosis clinically and radiologically. In this family, eight...
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Operative Indications Techniques and Complications of Lumbar Disc Surgery

Chu JW

With a short survey of the indications for operative treatment of lumbar disc herniations the operative techniques for conventional classical posterior approach were described. Description of the “micro”-approach with a...
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A Clinical Study of Baseball Player's Elbow in Adolescents

Kim KH, Choi IY, Sung CS

The popularity of baseball has resulted in an increase in medical attention directed toward participating players. This study focuses on injuries of the throwing arm in adolescents which occur during...
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A Clinical Study on Isolated Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injury of the Knee

Song JH, Chung IJ

The posterior cruciate ligament has been considered the basic stabilizer which performs important functions because of its location and orientation within the knee joint. Therefore, failure to recognize or to...
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A Case of Separation of the Symphysis Pubis and 2 Cases of Sacroiliac Strain During and After Spontaneous Labor

Han DY, Jahng JS, Hyun JY

Mechanically the symphysis pubis serves to anchor the ends of the two weight bearing arches of the pubis-the femorosacral and ischiosacral arches. Under normal conditions it has been found to...
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Rachitic Bow Leg Deformity

Chang H, Moon MS, Lee IJ

Patients with rickets frequently are seen by orthopaedic surgeon with complaints of growth disturbance, limb deformity, weakness, and multiple fracture. Among them, bow leg deformity is the most common and...
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Treatment of the Congenital A-V Fistula by Utilizing the Microsurgical Technique

Yoo MC, Kang SH, Lim HC, Koo IH

An arteriovenous fistula may be defined as a vascular abnormality in which there are one or more direct or indirect communication between an artery and a vein without any intervening...
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Fat Embolism

Oh JI, Lee KC, Pyun CS, Chang WG, Moon PK

Fat Embolism is a rare complication of multiple long bone fracture or extensive soft tissue injury. The pathogenesis of fat embolism has been poorly understood and still its definite pathogenesis,...
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A Clinical Study on Fractures of the Pelvic Bone

Kim KH, Kim SJ, Sung CS

Recently, the incidence of pelvic bone fractures has been increased with increment of the volume of traffic. We reviewed 318 cases of pelvic bone fractures treated at the department of...
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Treatment of Lower Limb Fractures by External Skeletal Fixator Preliminary report

Song JH, Kim HM

A consensus of current surgical practice favors external skeletal fixation in the patients with open fractures, where it can be difficult to achieve a good position and fixation by the...
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Functional Review of the Hemiarthroplasty Vs, Total Joint Replacement in the Femur Neck Fracture

Kim YM, Lee SH, Choi S

Although the goal of fracture treatment is alive bony union with anatomical reduction, prosthetic replacement is indicated for some complicated femoral neck fracture. However it is not defined until now...
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A Clinical Study of Spinal Tuberculosis

Sohn SK, Park SR, Park CI, Choi KS

The incidence of spinal tuberculosis has been decreased because of the development of anti-tuberculosis drugs, the use of radical surgical procedures and the improvement in the nations general hygiene. The...
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A Clinical Study of the Tibial Condylar Fractures

Lee CJ, Kang JW, Yang YS, Kang SH

Fractures of the tibial condyles, involving as they do weight-bearing articular surfaces and important soft tissues such as collateral ligaments, cruciate ligaments and semilunar cartilages present a variety of problems...
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Clinical Study of Osteoid Osteoma

Kim NH, Ahn HY, Rhee HS, Shin KH

Osteoid osteoma is a small, oval or roundish, nidus like neoplasm of bone. The lesion usually does not exceed a centimenter in its greatest dimension, and it consists of osteoid,...
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The Effects on Muscle Metabolism by Ginseng in the Rat

Park SH, Hong SK

Changes in volume of muscular oxygen consumption and content of lactate concentration and activity of lactate dehydrogenase were determined in rats that had been injected ginseng (20mg/Kg/day) for 10 days...
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A Clinical Study of the Ankle Fractures

Roh KJ, Oh SH, Kim KD, Han WS

A clinical analysis was done on 129 patients (131 cases) of the ankle fractures that were admitted and treated in Orthopedic Department, Inchon Christian Hospital from January 1973 to December...
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Free Vascularized Fibular Graft Using Microsurgical Technique

Yoo MC, Kang SH, Kim BK, Khang SM, Jeon YS

It is notoriously difficult to obtain a sound bony union of large segmental bone defects secondary to trauma or following tumor resection, infected nonunion, congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia, and...
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The Treatment of Supracondylar Fracture of the Humerus in Children

Lee KS, Moon MS, Sung TP

The result of clinical survey of seventy-five children with supracondylar fractures of the humerus is presented. Sixty-eight fractures had gross displacement, and seven were undisplaced ones. Seven children with undisplaced...
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