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A Clinical Study of Ruptured Collateral Ligaments in Thumb and Fingers

Rhee SK, Kim SJ

Two collateral ligaments, accessory collateral ligaments, volar plate which prevent hyperextension of digital joints, fibrous flexor sheath which attached to volar plate, intrinsic and extrinsic muscles were contribute to the...
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Experience of Vascularized Joint Transfer for Segmental Loss of M-P Joint: A Case Report

Lee EW, Chun JM, Ha YJ

Restoration of the M-P joint of a damaged or lost joint by trauma, tumor and others is necessary for adequate function of the hand. Several procedure have been described for...
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Lateral Subtalar Dislocation of the Talus: A Case Report

Kim KW, Kim SL, Ko HS, Tae SK, Oh WJ

Dislocation involving talus is a rare injury comprising less than 1% of all dislocations of the joint. One case of lateral subtalar di location of the talus treated at the...
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Treatment of Ossification of Posterior Longitudinal Ligament in Cervical Spine with Anterior Fusion and Anterior Decompression: Report of 3 Cases

Choi KH, Kang CN, Wang JM, Roh KJ, Lee SW

Since ossification of posterior longitudinal ligament in cervical spine (O.P.L.L.) was presented at first by Tsukimoto in 1960, many cases have been reported in Japan. But very few cases were...
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Apert Syndrome: A Report of One Case

Hwang JK, Lee DS, Lim JK, Song JS

Apert described acrocephalosyndactly as a clinical entity in 1906. The classic description of this syndrome includes patient with a combination of acrocephaly and syndactyly of either fingers, toes or both....
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Familial Congenital Muscular Torticollis: A Case Report

Hwang SK, Lee KI

Hereditary theory was first proposed by Joachimsthal in 1905. However, a family history of congenital muscular torticollis is uncommon. This is a report of two female children who are interrelated...
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The Prevention of Posterior Displacement of Tibia During Treatment of Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Using Modified Quengel Hinge

Lee EW, Kang SY, Lim BK

In the treatment of posterior cruciate ligament injury, posterior displacerrient of tibia might be occured because of the direction of gravity due to weight of lower leg. To prevent this...
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Peripheral Neuroblastoma: A Report of One Case

Hong YK, Yoon SW, Kim YJ, Won NH

Neuroblastoma occurs most frequently in children. It, however, may occur in adults. The peripheral neuroblastoma in adult is a primitive neuroectodermal tumor arising from peripheral tumor arising from peripheral nerve....
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Radiological Study of Spondylolysis in Korean Laborer

Lee EW, Kang KS, Jang EC

The spondylolysis is a defective ossification in the pars interarticularis of the neural arches without displacement of the vertebral body. The authors analysed 810 lumbar spines of adult Korean laborers...
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Delayed and Nonunion of the Carpal Scaphoid Fractrue Treated with Herbert Screw

Kim ID, Lee SY, Kim PT, Park BC, Ahn MJ

14 Cases of delayed and nonunion of the carpal scaphoid fractures who were treated at Department of the Orthopedic Surgery, College of medicine, Kyungpook National University, Taegu, Korea during the...
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Clinical Application of a Multiple Splint Method for Inuries of Bone and Joint

Lee SH, Park SH

Object of treatment of long bone fracture is the reduction of fracture and maintenance of good alignment. Recently operative treatment has been attempted increasingly, but conservative treatment is considered important...
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A Clinical Study of the Tibial Condylar Fracture

Park JS, Chung YK, Lee KB, Lee DH

The knee joint is one of the major weight bearing joint in the body, and is frequently injured because of its complex motion despite of a simple bony architecture. In...
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Dorsal Dislocation of the Metacarpophalangeal Joint of the Index Finger: A Case Report

Lee GB, Lee BI, Kim YI, Rah SK, Choi CU

The dislocation of metacarpophalangeal joint of the index is apparently rare injury and produeed by striking of the volar surface of the outstretched index against a resistent object. This injury...
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Resurfacing Prosthesis in Comminuted Fracture of the Patella: Report of 7 Cases

Kim YK, Kang TJ, Jeong HY

We have experienced 7 cases of resurfacing prosthesis in comminuted patellar fracture in 5 patients, The follow up time was from 1 year and 6 months to 3 years and...
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Rotational Acetabular Osteotomy for the Dysplastic Acetabulum

Kang CS, Sohn SW, Kim SY

For the management of adult dysplastic hips with early degenerative arthritis, we can prevent further progress of secondary degenerative changes of the hip by a Rotational Acetabular Osteotomy, which effectively...
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The Complex Dislocation of the Index Metacarpophalangeal Joint: Report of 6 Cases

Kim ID, Lee SY, Kim PT, Park BC, Choi YD

Dislocation of the metacapophalangeal joint of the finger is apparently rare except thumb. The mecchanism of injury seems to be direct injury that produces hyperextension of metacapophalangeal joints. In 1957,...
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Metastatic Malignant Epitheloid Schwannoma: A Case Report

Kim GP, Lee BI, Kim YI, Choi CU, Kwon TJ, Lee DW

The malignant schwannoma is the primary malignant tumor, which originating from the schwann cell. The incidence is markedly rare. This malignancy is not uncommonly accompanied by von Recklinghausen's disease with...
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Further Increase in the Angulation after Clinical Union of the Conservatively Treated Tibial Shaft Fractures

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

Fracture of the tibial shaft is one of the most common fractures of the long bones and frequently followed by malunion, delayed union and nonunion. We experienced the cases of...
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Experimental Study on the Adhesion of the Flexor Tendon in Chickens

Kang ES, Han CD, Park BM

Peritendinous adhesions which develop in the flexor tendons of the digits after injury or operation are still a major problem in the surgery of the hand. The adhesions that are...
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Bone Marrow Pressure Study in Ostoenecrosis of the Femoral Head

Yoo MC, Kim KT, Kim KH, Park SM

Authors measured the bone marrow pressure(B.M.P.) of 59 femoral heads in cases of either suspicious or diagnosed osteonecrosis and obtained the significant relationship between increased B.M.P. and the osteonecrosis. Increased...
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