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The Clinical Study for Union Period of Closed Femoral diaphyseal Fractures: Comparsion of Solitary Fractures with Multiple Long Bone Fractures

Chang HG, Lee CJ, Choi SJ, Cho WH, Kang JK

The authors clinically analyzed 53 cases of patients beyond 18 years of age with closed solitary femoral diaphyseal fractures, and 24 cases of patients with multiple long bone fractures including...
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Treatment of Lower Limb Fractures by External Skeletal Fixator Preliminary report

Song JH, Kim HM

A consensus of current surgical practice favors external skeletal fixation in the patients with open fractures, where it can be difficult to achieve a good position and fixation by the...
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Multiple Fractures of Forearm & Humerus by Belt Injuries

Kim ID, Lee SY, Kim PT, Park BC, Park CY

In the workshops where the rorating belts are used belt, injuries frequently occur for lack of a safety device. Those injuries have several characteristics compared with other long bone fractures....
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Clinical Features and Treatment Outcomes of Acute Multiple Thoracic and Lumbar Spinal Fractures: A Comparison of Continuous and Noncontinuous Fractures

Cho Y, Kim YG

OBJECTIVE: The treatment of multiple thoracolumbar spine fractures according to fracture continuity has rarely been reported. Herein we evaluate the clinical features and outcomes of multiple thoracolumbar fractures depending on...
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Analysis of Fractures of the Foot and Ankle

Kim KY, Lee MC, Lim BY

The results of the treatment upon total 132 cases of ankle and foot fractures treated during the period from January 1969 to August 1978 at the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery,...
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Osteogensis Imperfecta

Oh CI

Author recently experienced four cases of Osteogensis Imperfecta belonged to fetal, infantile and tarda forms respectively. One case of fetal form exhibited severe skeletal deformities in association with multiple fractures,...
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A retrospective study of mandibular fractures in children

Mukhopadhyay S

OBJECTIVES: The incidence and patterns of mandibular fractures vary by country and population age. This retrospective study evaluated the etiologies and patterns of mandibular fractures in children. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The...
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A Clinical Experience of Fractures in Rickets

Byun YS, Kim HT, Lee JK, Cheon DW

Vitamin D deficient ricket is now a rare disease in the developed countries because of the generally improved nutrition and medical awareness but occasional cases are found in the special...
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Ipsilateral Fractures of the Hip Joint and Femoral Shaft

Park SW, Lee SH, Park JH, Lee HK

Ipsilateral fractures of the hip joint and femoral shaft, which generally occur by severe trauma, are frequently associated with multiple fractures and other injuries. Initially overlocked femur neck fracture may lead...
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Approach for naso-orbito-ethmoidal fracture

Ha YI, Kim SH, Park ES, Kim YB

The purpose of this study is to discuss several approaches to addressing naso-orbito-ethmoidal (NOE) fracture. Orbital fracture, especially infraorbital fracture, can be treated through the transconjunctival approach easily. However, in...
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Delayed Reduction of Nasal Bone Fractures

Yoon HY, Han DG

BACKGROUND: Nasal bone fractures are managed by closed reduction within the 2-week period, and are managed by secondary correction after this time. There is little literature on the delayed reduction...
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A Clinical Study of complicated Fractures in the Hand

Kang ES, Kim HK

Fractures of the metacarpals and phalanges are the most common fractures in the skeletal system. Because these fractures are so common, they are considered as minor injuries frequently and treated...
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Clinical Study of Ipsilateral Femur and Tibia Fractures

Kim I, Rhee SK, Kim SK, Sun DH

Twenty five cases of fractures of the femur & tibia on the same leg (floating knee) in 24 patients were treated in St. Mary's Hospital, Catholic Medical College and Center...
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Treatment of the Segmental Fractures of the Femoral Shaft by Intramedullary Nailing

Ahn JC, Lee DD, Cho JC

Segmental fractures of the femoral shaft result from high energy trauma such as a traffic accident or falls, and it is frequently accompanied by multiple fractures and severe injuries to...
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Takotsubo Syndrome Resulting from Traumatic Multiple Rib Fractures

Jung YJ, Kim SW, Choi JH

Takotsubo syndrome, also known as stress-induced cardiomyopathy, is a transient cardiac syndrome that mimics acute coronary syndrome. This condition should be suspected if the patient presents with chest pain after...
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Osteopetrosis with Hip Dislocation: Report of three Cases

Chang J, Lee S, Lim H, Lee D, Kim Y

Osteopetrosis is a hereditary disease characterized by extraordinary thickness and densityof the cortical portions of the osseous system. The most likely explanation for the pathopysiology is that there is functional...
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Clinical Comparison in Intramedullary Fixation to Plate Fixation on Treatment of the Both Forearm Bone Fractures

Jeong SY, Moon U, Yim SJ, Yoon SR, Rah SK, Choi CU

  • KMID: 2310579
  • J Korean Fract Soc.
  • 1995 Oct;8(4):893-901.
The diaphyseal fractures of radius and ulnar have many problems like nonunion, malunion and functional disturbance with conservative treatment. Therefore, open anatomical reduction and rigid internal fixation have been widely...
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Whole Body Bone Scan for Detecting Missed Bone Injuries in Multiple Trauma Patients

Jeong HY, Kim IK, Choi SH, Lee C, Ju MK

PURPOSE: Patients with multiple traumas often experience multiple fractures that are missed or overlooked, despite the use of imaging, careful history taking, and physical examinations. This study aimed to evaluate...
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A Comparison of the Using of Plate fixation and Ender nailing in Humeral Shaft Fractures

Kim IG, Kim JH, Eim CH, Baek SD

  • KMID: 2310278
  • J Korean Fract Soc.
  • 1996 Jan;9(1):161-169.
The humerus is anatomically and physiologically unique bone: firstly, it is a non-weight bearing bone; secondly, it has greatest range of motion; thirdly, while the person is standing, the axis...
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Impaired Bone Healing Metabolic and Mechanical Causes

Park SG, Shon OJ

Non-union is one of the most devastating complications after fracture fixation. It usually results in prolonged treatment duration and unpredictable results. We reviewed the literature to identify recent information regarding...
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