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Horizontal ridge expansion and implant placement using screws: a report of two cases

Kim YK, Kim SG

Implants are typically placed after performing ridge expansion by inserting screws of gradually increasing thickness and good clinical outcomes are often obtained. We placed 11 implants in 6 patients, and...
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Comparison of the Pullout Strength of Different Pedicle Screw Designs and Augmentation Techniques in an Osteoporotic Bone Model

Kiyak G, Balikci T, Heydar AM, Bezer M

STUDY DESIGN: Mechanical study. PURPOSE: To compare the pullout strength of different screw designs and augmentation techniques in an osteoporotic bone model. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE: Adequate bone screw pullout strength is a...
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Alternative Intermaxillary Fixation Method Using Drill-Free Screws

Jin ES, Jung JH, Kim YH, Sun H

  • KMID: 2118016
  • J Korean Cleft Palate-Craniofac Assoc.
  • 2004 Oct;5(2):104-108.
In the treatment of maxillofacial surgery, proper intermaxillary fixation is very important in improving bone union and restoration of normal occlusion. Bone screws are placed bicortically in predrilled holes in...
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How Many Screws Are Needed for Reliable Stability of Extra-articular Nonosteoporotic Distal Radius Fractures Fixed with Volar Locking Plates?

Jung HS, Jung HS, Baek SH, Lee JS

BACKGROUND: We hypothesized that volar locking pate fixation using a minimum number of screws—four in the distal row and two in the shaft of the plate—will provide sufficient stability for...
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Cortical Margining Capabilities of Fins Associated with Ventral Cervical Spine Instrumentation

Jin BH, Kwon HD, Cho YE

Fins incorporated into the design of a dynamic cervical spine implant have been employed to enhance axial load- bearing ability, yet their true biomechanical advantages, if any, have not been...
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Cervical Pedicle Screw Placement Using Medial Funnel Technique

Lee JH, Choi BK, Han IH, Choi WG, Nam KH, Kim HS

OBJECTIVE: Cervical pedicle screw (CPS) placement is very challenging due to high risk of neurovascular complications. We devised a new technique (medial funnel technique) to improve the accuracy and feasibility...
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Comparing the Use of Single and Double Interlocking Distal Screws on a Polarus Intramedullary Nail for Humeral Shaft Fractures

Yang HS, Kim JW, Kang HJ, Park JH, Lee YC, Kim KM

BACKGROUND: Our aim was to make a comparative analysis of radiological and clinical outcomes of using either one or two interlocking distal screws on a Polarus intramedullary nail for the...
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Epitec system: an indirect osseointegration for the ear prosthesis anchorage

Han K, Kim J, Son D, Choi D

  • KMID: 2119497
  • J Korean Soc Plast Reconstr Surg.
  • 1998 Dec;25(8):1459-1467.
Osseointegrated alloplastic ear reconstruction has revolutionized ear prosthetic retention. In this report, we evaluate the results of indirect osseointegration using the Epitec system and discuss the degree of the most...
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A Case of Suspension Laryngoscope Assisted Removal of Migrating Cervical Screw after Anterior Cervical Fusion

Shim BS, Ha MS, Han KY, Song YJ

Anterior cervical approaches to the cervical spine have been widely and safely used in spine surgery in recent years; however, they also have posed some otorhinolaryngological complications. We present a...
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A Novel Blasted and Grooved Low Profile Pedicle Screw Able to Resist High Compression Bending Loads

Kuh SU, Kim YS, Choi HJ, Kim KH, Park JY, Jeong HY, Chin DK, Kim KS, Yoon YS, Lee YC, Cho YE

OBJECTIVE: Polyaxial pedicle screws are a safe, useful adjunct to transpedicular fixation. However, the large screw head size can cause soft tissue irritation, high rod positioning, and facet joint injury....
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Posterior Atlantoaxial Screw-Rod Fixation in a Case of Aberrant Vertebral Artery Course Combined with Bilateral High-Riding Vertebral Artery

Park YS, Kang DH, Park KB, Hwang SH

  • KMID: 2339914
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 2010 Oct;48(4):367-370.
We present a case of posterior atlantoaxial screw-rod fixation in a patient with an aberrant vertebral artery (VA) course combined with bilateral high-riding VA. An aberrant VA which courses below...
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Does the Cage Position in Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion Determine Unilateral versus Bilateral Screw Placement?: A Review of the Literature

McKissack , Levene HB

This literature review examines the relative placement of the interbody cage with respect to the unilateral screw construct to address the need for bilateral screw placement versus unilateral screw placement....
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Clinical Incidence of Sacroiliac Joint Arthritis and Pain after Sacropelvic Fixation for Spinal Deformity

Ohtori S, Sainoh T, Takaso M, Inoue G, Orita S, Eguchi Y, Nakamura J, Aoki Y, Ishikawa T, Miyagi M, Arai G, Kamoda H, Suzuki M, Kubota G, Sakuma Y, Oikawa Y, Yamazaki M, Toyone T, Takahashi

PURPOSE: Sacroiliac fixation using iliac screws for highly unstable lumbar spine has been reported with an improved fusion rate and clinical results. On the other hand, there is a potential...
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The Anterior-Posterior Diameter of Radial Shaft for Predicting Appropriate Length of Distal Screws in Volar Plating for Distal Radius Fractures

Hur J, Lee BG, Choi S, Lee KH

PURPOSE: Extensor tendon complications associated with dorsal screw penetration following volar plating of distal radius fracture have been reported widely. The aim of this study was to find the anatomical...
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Comparision between Syndesmotic Screw Fixation and Knotless Tightrope® Fixation on Ankle Fractures with Distal Tibiofibular Syndesmosis Injury

Park JS, Lee SJ, Kang SH, Kim GL

PURPOSE: A distal tibiofibular syndesmosis injury with an ankle fracture is usually fixed with syndesmotic screws. Knotless Tightrope® has been used as an alternative procedure because of the fewer reported...
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Fixation Strategies to Prevent Screw Cut-Out and Malreduction in Proximal Humeral Fracture Fixation

Namdari S, Lipman AJ, Ricchetti , Tjoumakaris FP, Huffman GR, Mehta S

Fixation of proximal humerus fractures with precontoured, fixed angle devices has improved operative management of these difficult injuries, particularly in patients with osteoporosis. However, recent data has revealed that fixation...
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Fracture and Dislocation of Lisfranc Joint: Treatment with Screw and Kirschner Wire

Ha DJ, Kim JG, Gwak HC, Jang YC

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to retrospectively analyze the clinical results of screws and Kirschner wire (K-wire) fixation in patients with fracture dislocation of Lisfranc joint and the...
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Treatment of Carpal Scaphoid Fracture

Beck WJ, Seo JS, Ahn JC, Ihn JC

Fracture of the carpal scaphoid bone is the most common fracture of the carpus. Unfortunately, nonunion are common since the symptoms do not alert patents to seek early medical treatment...
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Biomechanical Comparison Study of Three Fixation Methods for Proximal Chevron Osteotomy of the First Metatarsal in Hallux Valgus

Kim JS, Cho HK, Young KW, Kim JS, Lee KT

BACKGROUND: Fixation of proximal chevron metatarsal osteotomy has been accomplished using K-wires traditionally and with a locking plate recently. However, both methods have many disadvantages. Hence, we developed an intramedullary...
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