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Surgical Treatment of Malunited and Nonunited Colles' Fracture: Report of 6 Cases

Park HW, Jahng JS, Chang JD

Even though closed treatment of Colles' fracture leads to satisfactory clinical results, many patients who have had such a fracture are found to have permanent disability and poor function of...
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Colles' Fracture Treated with Radial Slab or U-cast

Kim JM, Rhee SK, Kim I, Yoo DS

Sixty six Colles' fracture were treated with radial slab or U-cast (sugar tong splint), from January 1982 through May 1984 at the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery of St. Mary Hospital....
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The Treatment of Colles, Fracture: Report of 144 Cases

Kim ST

Colles' fracture in 144 cases, treated at the department of orthopaedic surgery, St. Mary's hospital, Catholic Medical Center, from January 1971 to April 1974, were analyzed and following results were...
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Treatment of Unstable Colles' Fracture

Kim KY, Jung DE

Unstable Colles' fractures have an inherent capacity for loss of reduction or shortening, or both. The istability can be recognized by the presence of much comminution, severe dorsal angulation(20 degrees...
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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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Unstable Comminuted Colles's Fractures: Clinical Observation of 22 Cases

Chang WJ, Kang CJ

Those unstable comminuted colles' fractures in which the dorsal or volar cortex of radius is fragmented, destroying the buttress of the bone essential to maitnain the alignment, result various residual...
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A New Design of Miniplate Staple for High Tibial Osteotomy: Biomechanical Study

Bae DK, Moon MS, Park BY, Kwon OS

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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A Clinical Study of Colles Fractures

Choi IS, Cho YH, Kim HG

Twenty-six cases of Colles fracture were treated with closed reduction and percutaneous K-wire fixation under C-arm field and then wrist was immobilized by sugar tong splint and then short arm...
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Percutaneous K-wire Fixation of Colles' Fracture A Prospective Study of Twenty Seven Cases

Choy WS, Chung WK, Park DC

27 Colles' fracture were treated with closed reduction and percutaneous k-wire fixation under the C-arm fields, from July 1980 to September 1984 at the Department of Orthopedic Surgery of Eul...
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A Clinical Study of Colles' Fracture Treated by Closed Reduction and Sugar Tong Splint

Yoon BH, Lee HK, Seo BH

We analyze ninty-seven cases of Colles fractures treated with closed reduction and sugar tong splint immobilization and followed for more than 1 year at Seoul National University from January 1981...
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External fixation versus percutaneous pinning for unstable Colles'fracture

Yoon SW, Hwang TS, Lee JH

  • KMID: 2311598
  • J Korean Fract Soc.
  • 1999 Apr;12(2):461-470.
The twenty-three cases of unstable Colles fracture were treated from Jan. 1994 to May 1998 at the department of orthopaedic surgery of Seoul Red Cross Hospital. Among them, the sixteen...
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Clinical Study of the Colles' Fractures

Kwon CS, Seo KY, Lee YK, Choi JY

As experience increases, it became apparent that Colles' fracture is not so simple in nature and therefore not easy to treat as might be generally conceived. Only anatomical reduction and...
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Surgical Treatment of Fragility Fracture During Menopause

Yang KH

Estrogen deficiency causes a severe dysfunction in the bone homeostasis and bone resorption. Because of the wide surface area of cancellous bone, the primary bone loss occurs at the bony...
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Systemic Risk Factors of Extensor Pollicis Longus Tendon Rupture after Distal Radius Fracture

Lee JY, Roh YT, Jeong C, Jung S, Park IJ

PURPOSE: A rupture of extensor pollicis longus tendon is a common complication that may occur after distal radius fracture but risk factors are still elusive. Systemic risk factors of extensor...
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Fractures of the Dorsal and Lumbar Spine: Clinical Study of 75 Cases

Cho JH

75 cases of fractures in the dorsal and lumbar spine treated at the Orthopedic Department of the 17th Army Hospital in the year of 1966 to 1967 was analyzed and...
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Long bone fractures identified in the Joseon Dynasty human skeletons of Korea

Kim DK, Kim MJ, Kim YS, Oh CS, Lee SS, Lim SB, Ki HC, Shin DH

Fracture is one of the pathological signs most frequently encountered in archaeologically obtained bones. To expand the paleopathological knowledge on traumatic injuries, it is desirable to secure data on long...
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The Relationship of Femoral Trabecular - Pattern Index and Bone Mineral Density in Osteoporosis

Suk SI, Lee DY, Kang SY, Park KW

Osteoporosis represents a reduced amount of bone tissue as compared with controls of same age and sex, and common feature of osteoporosis is a state of skeletal fragility leading to...
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The Factors Predicting Secondary Displacement after Closed Reduction of Unstable Distal Radius Fracture

Lee JS, Lee JH, Kim YJ, Back JH, Song WJ, Park JS, Chung DW, Han CS

PURPOSE: It has been studied prognostic factors about secondary displacement after conservative treatment of the distal radius fracture, but each study showed different results. Authors retrospectively evaluated factors known to...
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Clinical Experiences of Combid Spansule as a Preanesthetie Medicant ( 2,800 Cases Report )

Song NW, Cheun JK, Jung JG

  • KMID: 2357869
  • Korean J Anesthesiol.
  • 1976 Dec;9(2):219-222.
Combid is a compound of Compaxine, which is a phenothiazine derivative, and Darbid that is a long acting anticholinergic synthetic. This medicant was originally intended for use in physical and...
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