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Misdiagnosed Snapping Triceps Syndrome on Ulnar Nerve Dislocation

Kim JH, Cho CH, Koo TW, Kim DH

Snapping triceps syndrome is a rare disease in which the distal portion of the medial triceps dislocates over the medial epicondyle during flexion of the elbow. It is usually accompanied...
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Bilateral Asymmetric Fracture Dislocation of Shoulder after Hypoglycemic Shock

Kang T, Shin WJ, Lee SG

Bilateral asymmetric fracture dislocation of a shoulder joint is a rare subtype of shoulder dislocation and refers to the simultaneous fracture-dislocations of the glenohumeral joints in opposite directions. This paper...
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Risk Factors for Early and Late Intraocular Lens Dislocation

Jeon H, Jang JH, Kwon S

Purpose: To evaluate risk factors predisposing to intraocular lens (IOL) dislocation after cataract surgery. Methods: The medical and surgical records of patients diagnosed with IOL dislocation between January 2011 and December...
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Traumatic Posterior Chamber Intraocular Lens Dislocation into the Subconjunctival Space

Lee HW, Shin JH, Lee Ju, Park GS, Kim KN, Hwang YH

Purpose: Here we report a case of posterior chamber intraocular lens (IOL) dislocation into the subconjunctival space (pesudophacocele) following ocular trauma. Case summary: A 66-year-old male presented with ocular pain and...
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Open Reduction and Primary Ligament Suture for Irreducible Knee Dislocation: A Case Report

Chon JG, Lee BJ, Woo S

Irreducible knee dislocation among acute knee dislocations is very rare. If reduction and treatment are not performed early, serious complications such as skin necrosis, vascular and nerve injury, compartment syndrome,...
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Good functional results with open reduction and internal fixation for locked posterior shoulder fracture–dislocation: a case series

Morán N, Marsalli M, Vargas M, De la Paz J, Cartaya M

Background: There is no standardized therapeutic strategy for locked posterior shoulder fracture–dislocation (PSFD), and no consensus exists on the analysis of preoperative factors. This retrospective study aimed to evaluate functional...
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Risk Factors for Reduction of Facet Joint Dislocation by Preoperative Traction in Distractive-Flexion Injury of the Lower Cervical Spine

Kim TH, Kim MW, Song WB, Ko JH, Song KJ

Purpose: The treatment strategy of Distractive-Flexion Injury (DFI) depends on the preoperative reduction, and anterior surgery is usually sufficient for closely reduced DFI. In contrast, reduction-failed injuries should be reduced...
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Tracheostomy Following Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion With Plating in Trauma Patients: Is It Safe?

Kim C, Kim P, Ju CI, Kim SW

Objective This study aimed to evaluate the safety and necessity of tracheostomy after anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) with plating, despite the close proximity of the two surgical skin incisions. Methods Sixty-three...
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Short-Term Results of Osteochondral Autologous Transfer and Femoral Neck Osteochondroplasty for the Treatment of Osteochondral Lesions of the Femoral Head and Concomitant Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome: A Case Series

Díaz-Dilernia F, Astore F, Buttaro M, Zanotti G

This study aimed to analyse the initial results of five patients with symptomatic osteochondral lesions (OCL) and femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) who were treated successfully with osteochondral autologous transfer (OAT) and...
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Operative treatment of hamate fractures with hamatometacarpal fracture dislocation using a self-designed dorsal buttress locking plate with trans-metacarpal pin insertion: short-term follow-up results

Kim SW, Lee HJ, Park JK, Chung DM

Purpose: Fracture and dislocation of the hamatometacarpal joint are rare; therefore, the diagnosis is frequently missed and the treatment is not clearly established. The authors performed operative treatment of hamate...
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Horizontal instability after acromioclavicular joint reduction using the two-hole technique is preferred over the loop technique: a single-blind randomized clinical trial

Mardani-Kivi M, Asadi K, Leili EK, Hashemi-Motlagh K, Izadi A, Pishgahpour M, Darabipour Z

Background: Most acromioclavicular joint (ACJ) injuries are caused by direct trauma to the shoulders, and various methods and techniques are used to treat them; however, none of the options can...
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Perilunate Dislocation and Perilunate Fracture-Dislocation

Lee JI

Perilunate dislocations and perilunate fracture-dislocations are one of the most severe forms of wrist injuries and are generally caused by high-energy trauma such as falls from a height or traffic...
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Complex Dorsal Dislocation of the Metacarpophalangeal Joint: A Case Report and Comprehensive Review

Seo BF, Kim J, Lee J, Jung SN

Complex dorsal dislocations of the metacarpophalangeal joint are usually a complication of hyperextension injury and are irreducible to closed maneuvers. The volar plate displaced between the dorsum of the metacarpal...
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Fracture and Bilateral Facet Dislocation after Anterior Cervical Fusion in a Patient with a Distraction-Flexion Injury at the Lower Cervical Level

Kim JK, Kim JH, Kim KT, Song KJ

A bilateral facet dislocation after anterior cervical fusion with a plate in distraction-flexion injury without significant instability in plain radiography is very rare. This paper reports a case with a...
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“Locked-Lateral” Calcaneal Fracture-Dislocation Treated by Sinus Tarsi Approach

Kim JK, Kim MW, Kim TH

“Locked-lateral” calcaneal fracture-dislocations are very rare. This paper reviewed the helpful radiographic and diagnostic characteristics. A 52-year-old male was treated with reduction and fixation using the sinus tarsi approach. The author...
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Intraocular Lens Scleral Fixation by Flanged Fixation Using 5-0 Polyprophylene

Choi SY, Kim NY, Kwon YH

Purpose: In patient with intraocular lens dislocation, surgery was performed to fix the existing intraocular lens to the sclera by flanged fixation using 5-0 polypropylene without replacing the existing intraocular...
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Step-Cut Subtrochanteric Osteotomy Combined with Total Hip Arthroplasty for Neglected Traumatic Hip Dislocations

Talwar J, Agarwal S, Agarwal S, Krishna LG, Rustagi A

Background: Total Hip Arthroplasty remains the standard treatment protocol for patients with neglected traumatic dislocations of the hip with arthritis. A total hip arthroplasty needs to be frequently combined with...
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Analysis of Associating Radiologic Parameters With Clinical Outcomes After Posterior C1–2 Fusion

Park JH, Kim JT, Kim IS, Hong JT

Objective: To evaluate which radiologic parameters affect clinical outcomes in patients underwent posterior C1–2 fusion for atlantoaxial dislocation. Methods: From January 2014 to December 2017, among 98 patients underwent C1–2 posterior...
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Current Treatment of Calcaneal Fractures and Dislocation

Nam DJ, Lee SH

Calcaneal fractures are the most common fractures occurring in the tarsal bone. In the past, surgical treatments were not preferred because they were accompanied by severe comminution and soft tissue...
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Unrecognized bony Bankart lesion accompanying a dislocated four-part proximal humerus fracture before surgery: a case report

Lee S, Shin D, Hyun Y

Proximal humerus fractures are the third most common fractures, totaling 4% to 5% of all fractures. Here, we present the case of a 39-yearold man with a dislocated four-part fracture...
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