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Etiology and Management of Nonunion

Park KH, Kim JW, Oh CW

Nonunion is caused by various factors related to fracture characteristics, patient characteristics, treatment, and infection. Aseptic nonunion, is divided into three categories in accordance with the biological activity of the...
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Management of Polytrauma

Kim JJ, Kim KH

To optimize results for polytrauma patients, prompt evacuation and early management are critical. These patients also require a multidisciplinary team effort, involving multiple departments, as they are likely to have...
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Conservative Treatment of Physeal Bar after Triradiate Cartilage Injury

Cha YH

We report a patient who experienced no function problems during the 5-year follow-up after a conservative treatment for minimally displaced acetabular fracture that developed as a result of the formation...
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The Current Concepts in the Management of Open Fractures

Park KC, Song YS

Open fractures require infection prevention, injured soft tissue management, and fracture fixation. Moreover, it should be treated according to the emergency surgery. The main goals of treatment are life preservation,...
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Pseudoaneurysm after Knee Arthroscopic Synovectomy in a Septic Arthritis Patient

Lee SJ, Sohn OJ, Ryu SM, Na H, Yun WS

Arthroscopic synovectomy is a widely-used method to treat septic knee arthritis. To date, many authors have reported minimal complications related to arthroscopic treatment, especially vascular injuries. A three-dimensional computed tomography...
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Munchausen Syndrome in Orthopedics

Shim DM, Woo YH, Kim CS, Jang BJ, Park JS

Munchausen syndrome is a rare factitious disorder in which a person repeatedly and deliberately acts as if he or she has a physical or mental illness when he or she...
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Clear Cell Chondrosarcoma Mimicking Benign Bone Tumors

Kong CB, Lee SY, Song WS, Cho WH, Koh JS, Jeon DG

PURPOSE: Clear cell chondrosarcoma may have a benign appearance even on a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Hence, it can be confused with benign bone tumors, such as a giant cell...
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Bizarre Parosteal Osteochondromatous Proliferation

Shin DS, Yang HS, Na HD, Ryu SM

PURPOSE: There have been a few reports of bizarre parosteal osteochondromatous proliferation (BPOP) in Korea to date. The purpose of this study was to investigate the etiology, diagnosis, treatment, and...
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The Effect of Screw Apophysiodesis of Greater Trochanter in Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease

Kim SS, Kim HJ, Jung SY, Im CS, Kim DR

PURPOSE: To evaluate the interstitial and appositional growth of greater trochanter post-screw apophysiodesis in Legg-Calve-Perthes (LCP) disease. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 17 patients, who were diagnosed with LCP and...
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A Follow-Up Study of Rotator Cuff Tear Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Won JS, Lee WS, Park JH, Ko SN, Seo IW

PURPOSE: Rotator cuff disease (RCD) is a common cause of shoulder pain. However little is known about the progression of RCD during conservative management. This study aimed to identify the...
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The Clinical Results after Posterior Ligaments Preserving Fenestration in Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: The Port-Hole Decompression

Song WS, Na HY, Son EY, Choe S, Lee JH

PURPOSE: To describe the technical skills and to estimate the clinical outcomes of port-hole decompression preserving the posterior ligaments during lumbar spinal stenosis surgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between March 2014 and...
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