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Concomitant Ipsilateral Femur Neck Fracture Associated with Comminuted Femur Shaft Fracture: Clinical Review of Four Cases

Cha SG, Rhi WS, Kim JI, Park JS, Kim KY

Ipsilateral fractures of the femur neck and shaft show diagnostic difficulties and complexity of the treatment. This femoral double fracture, when not initially diagnosed, carries a much high risk of...
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The Removal of Loose Bodies from the Knee Under Arthroscopic Control

Ahn JH, Lee SE, Lee S, Rhi WS

We studied retrospectively twenty-nine operations for removal of loose bodies from the knee under arthroscopic control from August, 1982 to Mach, 1985. We succed to remove loose bodies arthroscopically in...
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The Changes of the Bone and Joint of Upper Extremities in Young Baseball Players

Yoo MC, Ahn JH, Chung DW, Rhi WS, Cho KH

We checked and analysed the clinical and radiological status of the upper extremities of 142 baseball player in childhood and adolescence. The results of this study were as follow:1. The...
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Clinical Analysis of Proximal Tibial Osteoarthritic Knee the Preoperative Evaluation and Follow-up Study

Bae DK, Yoo MC, Kim KH, Rhi WS

Proximal tibial osteotomy is a procedure usually employed for osteoarthritis of the knee with a predominant single compartment involvement accompanied by pain and angular deformity. It has as its objective...
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Surgical Treatment of Fractures of the Ankle

Chung MY, Rhi WS, Song WC, Lee SM, Seo SD

  • KMID: 2105117
  • J Korean Orthop Assoc.
  • 1997 Jun;32(3):741-748.
The ankle is an important joint supporting the entire musculoskeletal system during standing and walking. Current opinion has emphasized necessity of anatomical reduction and rigid internal fixation for a displaced...
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Operative Treatment of Fracture of The Proximal Humerus

Chung MY, Rhi WS, Chung JY, Jeun SY, Lee SM, Song WC

Recently, the incidence of fracture and dislocation of the proximal humerus has been increased with increment of traffic accident and industrial accident. Although most proximal humeral fractures can be treated...
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Treatment of Colles' Fracture with Percutaneous Pinning

Chung MY, Rhi WS, Chung JY, Koo SH, Jeun SY, Chae YH

Colles' fracture is a common injury encountered in emergency departments. Despite the frequent experience of every orthopedic surgeon with Colles' fracture, considerable variation remains in the treatment of fracture of...
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Operative Treatment of Fracture of the Tibial Condyle

Chung MY, Rhi WS, Chung JY, Chae YH, Jeun SY, Koo SH

The fracture of the tibial condyle involving the articular surface can produce some disability of the knee joint because it is frequently accompanied by soft tissue injury to the ligaments...
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Comparative Analysis of Simultaneous and Staged Bilateral Total Knee Arthroplasty

Bae DK, Kim YY, Rhi WS, Lee KL

Between January 1982 and September 1986, at the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery of Kyung Hee University Hospital, 82 total knee arthroplasties were performed in 57 patients. We studied 25 patients...
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Operative Treatment of the Carpal Scaphoid Nonunions

Shin HD, Lee KJ, Rhi WS, Kim JS, Kim SB

  • KMID: 2189905
  • J Korean Orthop Assoc.
  • 1997 Aug;32(4):802-811.
We had treated 24 patients who had nonunions of the carpal scaphoid from June 1987 to September 1995. 17 of 24 nonunions of carpal scaphoid were treated by K-wires fixation...
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