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The Clinical Signifiance of Bone Scan in Fracture Diagnosis

Kim JY, Choi YA, Noh BK, Kong BS

Most of fracture is easily diagnosed by simple roentgenological studies. However, certain fracture, especially rib and spine are not well definable in scout film desite the suspicious clinical findings. For...
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Acase of Fatigue Fracture of the Interlocking nail in the Treatment of Fracture of the Femoral Shaft

Choi KH, Kang CN, Wang JM, Roh KJ

Closed intramedullary nailing with or without interlocking screws has been a widely accepted method for the fixation of fracture of the femora shaft. Certain complex fractures in which now are...
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Clinical Study on the Fractures of the Femoral Neck in Children

Park NS, Cha YO

The femoral neck fracture in children is rare and occurred by severe trauma and the treatment method & prognosis anre different from adult, and it is difficult to treat due...
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Clinical Study of the Trans-Scaphoid Perilunar Dislocation

Chung MS, Lee CS, Suk SI

It is possible to diagnose trans-scaphoid perlunar dislocation(TSPD) with simple anteroposterior and lateral roetgenograms, But, there are many cases in which we make a wrong diagnosis as simple scaphoid fracture...
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Treatment of Unstable Thoracic and Lumbar Spine Fracture with Harrington SSI(Segmental Spinal Instrumentation)

Suk SI, Lee CK, Lee CS

This is a retrospective clinical and roentgenographic study to measure the correction of deformity and rigidity of Harrington SSI in the stabilization of unstable thoracic and lumbar spine fractures. 35 patients...
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A Clinical Experience of Limited Wrist Arthrodesis (Radioscapholunate arthrodesis)

Chung YK, Yoo JH, Song BY

The principle of treatment in patient with fracture involving articular surface is necessary for anatomical reduction, rigid fixation and early motion. However, on the occasion of the unsatisfactory results such a...
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Treatment of Unstable Distal Radius Fracture

Yoo MC, Rhee YG, Lee KY, Ahn DK

The unstable distal radius fractures result in various residual disability, and the instability can be recognized by the presence of much comminution, severe dorsal angulation or extensive intraarticular involvement. It...
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A Clinical Study of Femoral Neck Fracture Over Age of 50 Years

Park HW, Jahng JS, Kang KS, Kang KH

We clinically analysed 125 fractures of femoral neck which had been operated at the Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Yonsei University College of Medicine from January 1976 to December 1985. Of...
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Clinical Application of Wrist Arthrography after Trauma

Ha KI, Han SH, Chung MY, Kim HJ, An TW

One of the greatest diagnostic challenges that faces both orthopedic surgeons and the radiologists is the patient with a subacute or chronic wrist injury who has no obvious clinical or...
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Complication Folloing Operative Treatment in Complete Acromioclavicular Joint Dislocation

Hwang SK, Ahn JI, Park HJ, Cha ZH

The conservative treatment such as plinting, bandaging and harnessing in the partial disrupton of the acromioclavicular joint(Grade II or less) has been successuful, but many surgeons prefer to operative treaments...
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Treatment of difficult Nonunion by Modified Dual Onlay graft

Kim SS, Kim JO, Shim DM, Park BJ, Choe YJ

For the difficult nonunion, such as large bone defect, severe osteoporosis, nonunion with repeated operations, or nonunion at the metaphyses, authors performed modified dual onlay bone graft. One side was...
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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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