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A Clinical Study of the Surgical Treatment of Patellar Fracture

Kim SJ, Choi IY, Choi CH, Whang KS

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A Clinical Experience of 5-part fracture of the Distal Femur: Report of 2 cases

Suk SI, Sung SC, Moon Y

Many different systems of classification have been used for fractures of the distal part of the femur, but no one system was so perfect as to describe all the types...
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Tension Band Wiring with Anchoring Screw in Medial Malleolar Fracture

Rho YW, Ahn TK, Kim JO, Kim TS, Shim JI

Since development of sports and leisure, ankle fracture occurs frequently. The goal of treatment of ankle fracture is anatomic restoration of ankle joint. With introduction of tension band wiring technique...
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Extra-articulaf Fracture of Proximal Tibia

Park HJ, Ahn JI

Twenty-nine cases of the proximal tibial metaphyseal fractures(extra-articular) treated at the Department of Orthopaedics, Wonju Christian Hospital from January 1982 to December 1989 were studied in clinical and radiological aspects. ...
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A Case Report of Stress Fracture of the Suparcondyle of the Femur

Ha KI, Hahn SH, Chung M, Yang BK, Yi SR

The stress fracture is a disease which results from the application of an abnormal stress to the normal bone by the action of the constant and repeated muscular pull. prior...
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The Inyo Nail for the Lateral Malleolus Fracture of the Ankle

Kim JY, Choi YA, Shim CG, Kong BS

The incidence of ankle fracture has been steadily increasing due to a number of traffic accident and was partly related to improved leisurely life style and outdoor activities. So, many...
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Clinical study for use of monofixateur of open tibia fracutres

Cha SG, Oh DC, Lee WS, Kim OJ, Jung JY

Open fracture is common in the tibia than any other long bones. Because of its precarious blood supply, delayed union, nonunion and infection are frequent complications. Many external fixation device...
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Management of the Ankle Fracture

Park MS, Lee JM, Chae SS

The ankle is a complex, weight bearing joint and its injury results in a severe functional disturbance of complex anatomical characteristics. It is very important to understand the mechanism of...
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Treatment in Supracondylar Fracture of thr Femur

Yoo MC, Rhee YG, Lee MH, Cho YH

Authors experienced fifty-three patients who had had supraconlylar fracture of the femur since December, 1982. According to Schatzkers classification, Type I fracture were seventeen patients (thirty-two%) and Type II were...
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Dislocation of Fifth Carpornetacarpal Joint: Two Cases Report

Jahng JS, Park HW, Yang KH, Jeon CH

Dislocation of fifth carpometacarpal joint is an unusual injury. In First case, traumatic dislocation of fifth carpometacarpal joint, fracture of the shaft of fourth metacarpal bone and hamate were present....
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Clinical Investigation of the Comminuted Patellar Fracture

Lee CJ, Cho WH, Chang HG, Ju YG

The authors report a clinical experience of 12 cases having comminuted patellar fracture who were treated with modified tension band wiring or partial patellectomy from January 1985 to Oecember 1989...
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Supracondylar-Intercondylar Fracture of the Femur Treatment by Internal Fixation Using May Anatomical Contouring Plate

Kim SJ, Cho JL, Chung HK, Lee SJ

Between Jan. 1988 and Dec. 1989, 15 supracondylar-intercondylar fractures of the femur were treated in the department of orthopaedic surgery, Hanyang University, College of medicine. The advantages of the May...
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Treatment of Extra-articular Proximal Tibial Fracture

Choi KH, Kang CN, Wang JM, Roh KJ, Lee SK

The management of extra-articular proximal tibial fracture remains controversy. Many reporters recognized that the proximal tibial facture are best treated by closed reduction and long leg cast, however delayed union...
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Idiopathic Fever following Childrens femur Fractures

Han HJ, Lee H, Kim SS

Not infrequently, Orthopaedic surgeons notice that fever following childrens femur fractures does not coincide with the laboratory findings. The authors agree that knowledge of the frequency, time of onset, duration,...
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Total Dislocation of talus: A Case Report

Choi CU, Rah SK, Iee BI, Seo YS, Park JS

Total dislocation of talus is a rare injury which induce high complication rate. The mechanism of this dislocation results from excessive inversion and eversion. The authors experienced one case of...
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Result of the Transpedicular Zielk Instumentation for the Fractures and Dislocation of the Thoracic and Lumbar Spine

Chung JY, Kim HS, Chung GH

For the evaluation of the clinical and radiological results of transpedicular Zielke instrumentation for the fractures and dislocations in the thoracic and lumbar spine, the authors analysed the 13 patients...
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A Clinical Study on the Supracondylar and Intercondylar Fractures of the Femur

Kang KS, Jahng JS, Park HW, Yang KH, Moon SJ

The fractures of the supracondylar and intercondylar region of the femur are difficult to manage because of the wide range of potential complications. Most studied over the past twenty years...
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Clinical Analsis of the Salter-Harris Type II Epiphyseal Injury of the Distal Femur

Kim ID, Kim PT, Park BC, Lyu YG, Han SI

Although most of distal femoral epiphyseal fracture is Salter-Harris type II, its prognosis is not uniformly good and poses several problems such as limb length discrepancy, varus or valgus angulation...
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