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Anterior Interbody fusion in Fracture and Fracture - Dislocation of Spine

Woo YK, Moon MS, Kim I, Lee JJ

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Osteochondritis of the Both Patella: One Case Report

Yoo CI, Lee CS, Chung HT

Osteochondritis usually occurs in the epiphyseal center of children. Common sites of involvement of osteochondritis are the femoral head, tarsal navicular, talus, lunate, but the patellar involvement is rare. The...
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Osteopetrosis

Rhee KJ, Yune SH, Kim HY, Ahn SR

Osteopetrosis is a rare familial disease, characterized roentgenographically by a marked increase in the radiodensity of bone and by abnormality in the shape of the long bone, especially the metaphysis....
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Treatment of Chronic Osteomyelitis by Transplantation of Autogenous Omentum with Microvascular Anastomosis

Ahn JH, Yoo MC, Kang SH, Choi KY, Suh DS

Omentum has the characteristic that it readily develops vascular anastomosis with adjacent tissues. It is suitable for eliminating a dead space regardless of the size, shape or site in the...
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Congenital Synovial Sarcoma in Ankle: Report of A Case

Moon MS, Kim HJ, Noh MB

Synovial sarcoma is a highly malignant tumor which arises from synovial tissue derived from mesothelium and its occurrence is very rare. Furthermore, congenital synovial sarcoma which developed from aggressive deposition...
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Two Cases Report of Cleidocranial Dysostosis

Kim KH, Choi IY, Kim SJ, Park SB

The cleidocranial dysostosis is relatively rare congenital and familial disorder with autosomal dominant inheritance. After the first report of a case of this was that of Cutter in 1870, which...
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A Case of Multiple Intraosseous Lipomas

Ha KI, Han SH, Kang JK

Fatty tumours are,the most common soft tissue tumours whereas they are among the rarest tumours in bone. Dahlin quoted an incidence of 1 in 1, 000 of all bone tumours,...
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Stress Fractures in Pubic Bone: Report of 3 Cases

Song JH, Lee WG, Kim HC

The occurence of stress fracturea at sites such as the metatarsal, tibia, fibula, and femur in military trainee and certain other very physically active groups has been reported frequently, but...
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A Clinical Study on the Fractures of Tibia with Severe Compounding and Soft Tissue Injury

Park KY, Kim HS, Suk JO

Fractures of tibia are often trouble-some because of their easy compounding and associated soft tissue injury, especially neurovascular tissue. Initial proper treatments for fractures of tibia with severe compounding are...
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The Statistical Analysis of Primary Bone Tumors

Sohn SK, Park SR, Park CI, Yang WM

A total of 188 cases of primary bone tumor was reviewed and analyzed clinically and pathologically at the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Presbyterian Medical Center, Jeonju, Korea during the 10...
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Vascularized Fibular Bone Graft for Tuberculous Spondylitis: Case Report

Ahn JH, Yoo MC, Kim BK, Kang SH, Choi KY

The tuberculous infection of the skeletal system especially, tuberculous spondylitis is frequently encountered with orthopedic fields. Up to date, Various methods of the treatment are present but each method has...
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Chiari Osteotomy in Old Congenital Dislocation of the Hip

Kim YM, Lee SH, Sung SC

Twelve neglected congenital dislocations of the hip in ten patients over the age of eight years were treated by open reduction and chiari osteotomy. Reduction was aided by preoperative traction...
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Clinical Study of the Fracture of the Carpal Scaphoid

Ha KI, Han SH, Kang JK

Ten cases of fracture of the carpal scaphoid analysed clinically and treated by admission at Department of Orthopedic Surgery, National Police Hospital during the period of 1975 to 1980. The...
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Fracture of the Carpal Navicular

Lee CJ, Kang JW, Lee JH

1. Ten cases of fracture of the carpal navicular were observed and analyzed, which were treated by thumb-including short arm cast in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Han Kang Sacred...
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Spinal Deformities following Multiple Laminectomies in Children

Suk SI, Kim Y, Choi S

A clinical observation in 8 cases of multiple laminectomies under the age of 16 years who had been followed for more than 3 years was carried out to analyze deformities...
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Management of Unstable Fractures and Fracture - Dislocations of the Thoracolumbar Spine with Harrington Instrumentation and Posterior Spinal Fusion

Chung YK, Chang IY, Shin DS

The spine can be divided into two structural columns; an anterior column consisting of vertebral bodies, discs and ligaments and a posterior column consisting of the neural arch, facet joints...
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The Extensor Plus Finger: A case Report

Kang SY, Lee EW, Chung YC, Yoo YS

The extensor plus finger is a rare condition, in which there is such tension of the extensor hood mechanism that simultaneous, complete flexion of the metacarpophalangeal joint and the interphalngeal...
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Experience of Lenox Hill Derotation Brace Application in Knee Instability Cases: Lenox Hill Derotation Brace

Seo KY, Shin ST, Cho HO

Injuries to the ligament and other supporting structures of the knee joint are becoming very frequent because of the increasing popularity of sports and the complexity of traffic & industrial...
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Three Cases of Aneurysmal Bone Cysts

Rhee KJ, Yune SH, Min HS

Aneurysmal bone cyst is an uncommon tumor-like lesion of the bone containing distended vascular channels or cvities filled with blood. These cases, twenty-nine old female, eighteen years old male and...
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The New Methold of Total Hip Replacement through Anterolateral “S” Approach

Park SW, Park HK

The twelve patients, whose ages ranged from 18 years to 87 years, 5 of males and 7 of females, were admitted to Department of Orthopaedic Surgery of Korea University Hospital...
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