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Intrapoperative Femur fractures during Cementless femoral stem insertion

Lee SH, Moon HC, Ha SH

Fracture of the femur during total hip arthroplasty presents the simultaneous problems of prosthetic stability and fracture treatment. The treatment of such fractures can be complex and is one of...
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Results of Biopolar Hemiarthroplasty for Femur Neck Fracture

Shon WY, Lim HC, Suh SW, Hon SJ

The 35 patients of femur neck fracture treated with bipolar hemiarthroplasty were followed up for an average of 18 months with the range of 12 months to 5 years after...
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Radial Neck Fracture with 90° Complete Displacement: Report of 3 Cases

Kim BH, Im JI, Cheong HY, Im YK

Complete fractures of radial neck or proximal radial epiphysis with 90° displacement are very rare, and only several cases were reported in the literatures. We have experienced 2 cases of...
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Ganglion around Cruciate Ligament of the Knee: Three Cases Report

Cho WS, Bin SI, Cheong SI

Only a few cases of cyst related to cruciate ligament were reported in the literatrure. It is not only because of rarity but also difficulty of diagnosis by conventional method....
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Legg - Calve Perthes disease in Monozygotic Male Twins

Ok IY, Park JB

Throughout medical science today there is increasing emphasis upon understanding the familial and associated genetic interplay in various disease processes. We observed a case of Legg-Calve-Perthes disease developed in monozygotic...
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DNA Quantitation by Image Cytometry in Bone Tumor

Lee KS, Park SW, Kim IS, Park JH, Lee GH

There are substantial evidence suggesting that DNA content of tumors may provide the prognostic information with independent significances. With the advent of computer and video technology, image analysis becomes a...
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Separation of Unfused Olecranon Epiphysis in an Adult Baseball Pitcher: A Case Report

Kim SJ, Lee SW

Unfused olecranon epiphysis has been reported rarely. We found an unfused olecranon tip within joint and a few small spurs on the apposing olecranon fossa and removed it successfully through...
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Ankle Arthrodesis by Chevron Osteotomy: Report of 16 cases

Shim JI, Kim TS, Lee SJ, Lee SH, Yu CM, Lee HC, Kim YB, Lee EJ

The Marcus ankle arthrodesis was carried out in 16 patients at department of orthopaedic surgery of Korea Veterans Hospital from January 1989 to December 1993. All of patients were reviewed...
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Anterior impingement of the Ankle Treated by Arthroscopic Removal of bony Spur

Jeon CH, Won YY, Min BH, Kim BS, Ahn JI

From September 1992 to April 1994, we reviewed 7 patients after arthroscopic surgery for anterior impingement in the ankle, who complained ankle pain and limitation of motion. All patients were...
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Histological and Histochemical Study of the Acetabular Articular Cartilage in Avascular Necrosis of Femoral Head

Lee CJ, Choi SJ, Cho WH, Chang HG, Lee YH

We studied the degenerative changes of acetabulum, examining the acetabular articular cartilage at weight bearing dome area from the hips of 25 avascular necrosis of femoral head cases. Histological- histochemical...
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Hyperextension Overload Syndrome of the Elbow in Baseball Pichers

Youn JO, Lee HS

Some baseball pichers have the symptom-complex of the elbow joint due to repetitive throwing. The Hyperextension overload syndrome is symptom-complex caused by impingement between olecranon tip and fossa during hyperextension...
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Experience of Arthroscopic Bankart Procedure by Casparis's Technique

Kim SJ, Jahng JS, Chun IM

Various methods have been described for surgical treatment of recurrent shoulder dislocation. Arthroscopic techniques for stabilizing the shoulder have the theoretical advantage of reduced complication, decreased discomfort, and improved motion....
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Meniscal Injury by Different Methods of Resection

Song EK, Lee KB

Partial meniscectomy was a common method of treatment for a meniscal injury and currently available instruments were scalpel, punch, electrocautery, CO2, laser, Nd: YAG laser, etc. However some methods could...
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Treatment of Ossifying Fibroma

Hahn SB, Chun IM, Shin KH

Ossifying fibroma is a benign tumor which arises typically within the jaw bone and rarely affect the long bone. The usual affected site in the long bone is tibia and...
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Immunohistochemical Study of the Ligamentum Flavum in the Lumbar Spinal Stenosis

Shim DM, Kim SS, Choi IY, Song JY, Moon HB

Lumbar ligimentum flava obtained from 21 patients of spinal stenosis and 10 patients who underwent surgery for vertebral fracture(control group) were studied with hematoxylin-eosin stain, Verhoff s elastic stain, and...
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Radiologic Changes after Lumbar Discectomy

Lee SE, Kim KT, Park BY, Chang KS, Kwon OS

Open discectomy is one of usual treatment for herniated intervertebral disc. We may expect the reduction of height of intervertebral disc due to decreased volume by partial resection of herniated...
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Treatment of Tibial Nonunion with Subcortical Onlay Bone Graft and Plate Fixation

Cho DY, Lee JM, Kim HC, Lee MH

Tibial nonunion is often associated with the soft tissue atrophy and the local circulatory disturbance, so it is important to minimize the soft tissue injury and maintain the stability at...
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Arthroscopic Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Report of 5 Cases

Bin SI, Chung ER

From March 1992 to June 1994, we experienced five failed cases of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Four out of five cases had reconstruction in other hospitals. Two of them had...
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Proximal Tibia Opening Wedge Osteotomy for Treatment of Genu Recurvatum after Ipsilateral Femoral Shaft Fracture

Ok IY, Chu IT, Park JS

In 1988, a new fascioutaneous flap, the Lateral supramalleolar flap, was introduced by Masquelet and Roman. The flap is designed on the lower third of the aspect of leg, and...
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Reconstruction of Foot and Ankle Soft Tissue Defecty by Lateral Supramalleolar Flap

Choi SJ, Yuh YD, Lee CJ, Cho WH, Chang HG

In 1988, a new fascioutaneous flap, the Lateral supramalleolar flap, was introduced by Masquelet and Roman. The flap is designed on the lower third of the aspect of leg, and...
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