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Splenic Autotransplantation after Blunt Spleen Injury in Children

Lee H, Kang BH, Kwon J, Lee JC

Non-operative management has been preferred in blunt spleen injury. Moreover children are more susceptible to post-splenectomy infection, spleen should be preserved if possible. However, splenectomy is inevitable to patients with...
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Pulmonary Thromboembolism during Acetabular Fracture Operation

Seo I, Oh CW, Kim JW, Park KH

Acetabular and Pelvic ring fractures are major high-energy trauma injuries and are often combined with other injuries. In particular, cause of long duration of immobilization and combined injuries, venous thromboembolism...
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Bone Transport over the Plate for the Segmental Bone Defect of Tibia

Seo I, Oh CW, Kim JW, Park KH

Segmental bone defects of the tibia present a challenging problem for the orthopedic trauma surgeon. These injuries are often complicated by soft tissue defects and infection. Many techniques are reported,...
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Calcaneal Fractures: A Soft Tissue Emergency

Kim TS, Oh CW, Kim JW, Park KH

Calcaneal fractures are quite often seen in patients with axial loading injury. In the tongue-type of calcaneusal fractures or tuberosity avulsion fractures, bone fragments are often superiorly and posteriorly displaced,...
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Surgical Treatment of Ipsilateral Multi-Level Femoral Fracture Treated Using Antegrade Intramedullary Nail

Kim BS, Cho JW, Yeo DH, Oh JK

Ipsilateral fractures of proximal femur with shaft and condylar region are very rare. Current concept of management is based on fixation of each fracture as independent entity using separate fixation...
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Reconstruction of a Large Infected Midline Abdominal Wall Defect Using a Latissimus Dorsi Free Flap

Cha HG, Kim EK, Hong SK

Managing large infected midline abdominal defects are clinically challenging and technically demanding. The alloplastic materials, regional flaps, and component separation are usually infeasible because of the size, location, depth, and...
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Endovascular Salvage for Traumatic Midthoracic Aortic Rupture with Left Diaphragmatic Injury

Son SA, Oh TH, Kim GJ, Lee DH, Lim KH

Patients with traumatic aortic rupture rarely reach the hospital alive. Even among those who arrive at the hospital alive, traumatic aortic rupture after high-speed motor vehicle accidents leads to a...
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Non-Operatively Treated Thoracolumbar Burst Fracture with Posterior Ligamentous Complex Injury: Case Report and Consideration on the Limitation of Thoracolumbar Injury Classification and Severity (TLICS) Score

Kwon WK, Oh JK, Cho JM, Kwon TH, Park YK, Moon HJ, Kim JH

Fractures at the thoracolumbar region are commonly followed after major traumatic injuries, and up to 20% of these fractures are known to be burst fractures. Making surgical decisions for these...
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PARK Formula Can Replace “Guide to Medical Certificate” Published by Korean Medical Association in Deciding the Treatment Duration

Park CY, Yeo KH, Ahn S

PURPOSE: Many doctors have difficulty in deciding the treatment duration in trauma patients to write in the casualty medical certificate. We tried to find a solution for this problem by...
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Rare Imaging of Fat Embolism Seen on Computed Tomography in the Common Iliac Vein after Polytrauma

Lee H, Moon J, Kwon J, Lee JC

Fat embolism refers to the presence of fat droplets within the peripheral and lung microcirculation with or without clinical sequelae. However, early diagnosis of fat embolism is very difficult because...
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Experience of Penetrating Gunshot Wound on Head in Korea

Kim HR, Go SJ, Sul YH, Ye JB, Lee JY, Choi JH, Choi SM, Kim Y, Yoon SY

Craniocerebral gunshot injuries (CGIs) are extremely seldom happened in Korea because possession of individual firearm is illegal. So, CGIs are rarely encountered by Korean neurosurgeons or Korean trauma surgeons, though...
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Clinical Outcomes of Diffuse Axonal Injury According to Radiological Grade

Lee HJ, Sun HW, Lee JS, Choi NJ, Jung YJ, Hong SK

PURPOSE: Patients with diffuse axonal injury experience various disabilities and have a high cost of treatment. Recent researches have revealed the underlying mechanism and pathogenesis of diffuse axonal injury. This...
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