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Closed Reduction of Mallet Fractures using Extension Black Kirshner Wire

Kim PT, Ihn JC, Kim SY, Han S

Operative repair of mallet fracture is a technically difficult operation because fracture of fragment and the difficulty in visualizing the articular congruity. The problems with these methods include soft tissue...
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A Stress Fracture of the Ulna in a Female Non-Professional Golfer: A Case Report

Roh KJ, Kim DW

Stress fractures have been well documented in the lower extremity. Stress fractures of the upper extremities are uncommon. We report a case of an ulna stress fracture in a 32...
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Two-stage Random-Pattern De-epithelialised Turn-over Flap to Manage the Chronic Cavity of the Dorsum of the Foot: Two Cases Reports

Jang EC, Lee EW, Kang SY, Yoo HW, Lee SR

Chronic cavities of the dorsum of the foot often have bare bone and are unsuitable for free skin grafting. Local Flaps are often impossible because of surrounding scar tissue and...
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Kimura's Disease in the Arm

Lee KH, Choi HY, Hur SC, Lee ES, Kim KS, Chung DH

Kimura's disease is an uncommon, chronic inflammatory disease of unknown etiology. It is an important category of reactive lymphadenopathy in the oriental population. The most common sites are the subcutis...
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Post-Laminectomy Swan Neck Deformity in Adults

Moon MS, Ha KY, Woo YK, Sun DH, Song YO

Five adult cases of post-laminectomy swan-neck deformity are reported. The factors causing the deformity, prophylactic measures, and treatment of the deformity are discussed. It is strongly adviced to the neurosurgeons...
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Palmaris Longus in Korean

Chung MS, Won CH, Chang BS

The Palmaris longus tendon is important not because of its function but because of its usefulness as a donor tendon. Variations in the palmaris longus muscle ar elfrequent and the...
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Combined Instrumentation with the Soft and Rigid Stabilizer in Degenerative Lumbar Disorders

Kim KS, Ko SH, Suh CM, Kim KH, Choi YS, Song JA

From January 1992 to May 1993, we performed a new method of spinal instrumentation, namely the combined instumentation with the soft and rigid stabilizer, to minimize the adverse effects induced...
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Treatment of Fracture of Shaft of Humerus by Ender Nailing

Moon MS, Sun DH, Ahn IJ

Authors presented the experience of Ender nail treatment for the humeral shaft fractures in 24 patients. The results of treatment in all were satisfactory, though there were four cases of...
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Primary subacute Osteomyelitis in Children: A Retrospective Review

Kang CN, Roh KJ, Yun YH

In our review of 36 hematogenous osteomyelitis nine cases were subacute form. Distal tibia was the most commonly involved location(four of nine patients). According to the modified Robert's classification cross-physeal...
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Operative treatment of the phalangeal neck fracture in hand

Kang HJ, Kang ES, Jahng JS

It is generaly accepted that displaced phalangeal neck fractures in hands accelerate the onset of degenerative changes, with increasing pain and stiffness of the affected joint. However, reports on the...
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Dynamic ultrasonography in developmental dysplasia of the hip treated with Pavlik harness

Lee CS, Mubarak SJ

To evaluate the usefulness of dynamic ultrasonography in documenting treatment efficacy and expecting prognosis in developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH), 49 DDH hips in 32 patients, who had serial...
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Treatment of Complex Supracondylar Fractures of the Femur with External Fixation

Yoon HK, Jeon KP, Jung DE, Jeon HS, Lee KS

The authors report the clinical results of ten cases of complex supracondylar fractures treated by external fixation with a mean follow up of 21 months. Six cases were closed comminuted...
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The Influence of Diabetes Mellitus on the Healing of Segmental Defect of Sciatic Nerve of Rat

Kim I, Choi NY, Song SW, Ahn IJ, Lee IJ

To assess the influence of diabetes mellitus on the healing of segmental defect of rat, a defect measuring 5mm was made at right sciatic nerve in thirty-three adult female Wistar...
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The Causes of Metallic Failure and Loosening of MOSS Transpedicular Spinal Instrumentation

Moon MS, Ha KY, Rhee SK, Lee NG, Kim HJ

With the increasing use of pedicular system to fix the spine, many complications are being reported. Recently many systems are available to fix the spine. However, each system has own...
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Treatment of Infected Bone loss with External Fixator in Long Bone Shaft Fracture

Park SR, Kim HS, Moon KH, Kang JS, Lee HS

From July 1989 to February 1993, twelve patients were analysed for infected bone loss which treated with radically debriding all infected dead bone and closed suction-irrigation system with antibiotics and...
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External Fixation of Long Bone Fractures in Children

Cho SH, Song HR, Koo KH, Min YS, Jung YC, Hwang SC, Kim JS, Kim JY

Twenty-eight patients with 20 tibia fractures and 8 femur fractures were treated with external fixation. The average age at fracture was 10 years 10 months ranging from 5 years to...
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Occurrence of Marrow Edema in Early Stage Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head: a Prospective Study with Repeated MR Imagings

Cho SH, Song HR, Koo KH, Min YS, Hwang SC, Kim JS, Jung YC

Thirty-six femoral heads with non-traumatic osteonecrosis(ON) at precollapse stage in 32 patients were studied with repeated magnetic resonance(MR) imagings at three-month intervals to reveal the occurrence of marrow edema of...
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