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Attritional rupture of the flexor digitorum profundus due to pisotriquetral osteoarthritis: a case report and literature review

Kim Y, Park HY, Kim S, Sur YJ

Closed nontraumatic flexor tendon ruptures are classified as spontaneous, infiltrative tenosynovial, iatrogenic, or attritional ruptures based on their mechanism. Attritional ruptures occur over rough bone surfaces that result from various...
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Bilateral lunotriquetral coalition in a military cook: a case report and review of the literature

Kim JS, Ahn BH, Ha C

Carpal coalitions are congenital conditions that can cause ambiguous wrist pain and should be considered as a rare possibility in the differential diagnosis, especially in screening settings such as military...
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A mathematical approach to microvascular anastomosis for beginners and the effectiveness of chicken legs and partial meat from chicken legs and chicken wings as a training model

Kim DY, Chae SB

Purpose: The aim of this study was to use a mathematical approach to understand the exact location and spacing of microvascular anastomosis, and investigate the effectiveness of a practice model...
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Successful surgical and multidisciplinary treatment for complex regional pain syndrome resulting from simple hand laceration: a case report

Park JH, Kim DY

Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a chronic pain syndrome characterized by intense hyperalgesia and allodynia, with an unclear etiology and limited definitive treatments. This case involves a 23-year-old female...
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Compression neuropathy caused by a lipoma in the fourth finger: a case report

Kim HJ, Jung SY, Kim JW

Lipomas are benign tumors originating from adipocytes, and less than 1% of lipomas occur in the fingers. While most lipomas can be managed with observation, those occurring in the fingers...
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Sclerotic lines around the radial tuberosity of the proximal radius in patients with atypical femoral fractures associated with long-term bisphosphonate use: a preliminary report

Kim YH, Cha SM, Ga IH

Purpose: Sclerotic lines have been detected at specific locations on the forearm and metaphysis of the lower extremities (femur and tibia) in some patients with atypical femoral fractures (AFFs) associated...
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Removal of soft tissue foreign bodies in the hand under microscopy: a retrospective observational study

Choo K, Yoon J, Lim S, Eo S

Purpose: Numerous studies have focused on techniques for detecting foreign bodies in soft tissue in the hand, but removal remains a subject of interest. In this study, we describe the...
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Accessory extensor pollicis longus as a rare radial-sided tendon anomaly: a case report

Lee J, Kwon DY, Jung SN, Seo BF

Accessory extensor pollicis longus tendons are rare tendon anomalies. This report describes the case of a 54-year-old man who presented with pain and difficulty extending his thumb. Upon initial examination,...
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Dorsal wrist ganglion originating at the volar scaphotrapeziotrapezoidal joint: a case report

Lee HR, Kang J, Yun Y, Kim J

Ganglion cysts originating from the volar wrist joint are usually found on the volar side. A case report has described a patient with a dorsal wrist ganglion originating from the...
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Open reduction and plate fixation of fractures of both bones in the forearm in Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber syndrome: a case report

Kang HT, Kim YT, Kang HJ

Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber syndrome (KTWS) is a rare disease characterized by vascular malformations, port-wine staining, and soft tissue and bone hypertrophy. Lesions occur in the lower extremities in 95% of cases, whereas...
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Successful recovery of anterior interosseous nerve palsy caused by blunt trauma at the forearm level: a case report

Kim JW, Koh SH, Kim JS, Lee DC, Lee KJ, Roh SY

Anterior interosseous nerve syndrome (AINS) is typically characterized by dysfunction of the pure motor branch of the median nerve, primarily affecting the flexor pollicis longus and the flexor digitorum profundus...
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Efficient repair of the flexor digitorum profundus tendon at the insertion site using the loop suture technique: a case series

Kim JW, Kim JS, Roh SY, Lee KJ, Lee DC

Purpose: This study presents the outcomes of a modified loop-locking suture technique for repairing complete flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) tendon divisions at the terminal level. Traditional methods, such as pullout...
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