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Arthroscopic Study of the Separated Suprapatellar Bursa

Lee BI, Rah SK, Choi CU, Kim YI, Lee JC

A clinical application of the arthroscopy to the three hundred symptomatic knees were performed, and seven knees with a symptomatic seprated suprapatellar bursa were successfully managed and followed by arthroscopic...
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Result of Charnley Low Friction Arthroplasty in Old Tuberculosis of the Hip

Ko CU, Kim YY, Kim IS

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Chondrosarcoma

Lee HK, Lee DY, Suk SI, Kim YM, Chung MS, Sung SC, Choi IH, Hwang KY, Seo BH, Ahn GH, Park IA, Song HG

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Revision Arthroplasty with Cementless Total Hip Replacement

Kim YM, Chung CY, Tae SK

It is well known that the incidence of revision arthroplasty for the loosened total hip has been progressively increasing recently. And the problem is that the loosening rate of revision...
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Clinical Study of Conservative Treatment in the Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Park SW, Lee SH, Hur SY

Twenty-four hands of eighteen patients of carpal tunnel syndrome were treated with two or times injection of 5 mg dexamethasone and three weeks splinting at the department of orthopedic surgery,...
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Arthroscopic Adhesiolysis of Postoperative Knee Ankylosis: Case Report 5 Cases

Bae DK, Cha SG

The 5 patients, who had severe limitation of knee motion following open operative procedures, and were treated by the percutaneous release of adhesions under arthroscopy, were reviewed. The range of...
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Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome: 2 Cases Report

Lee YS, Yang HS, Cho YW

The Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is a familial disorder of connective tissue, and seven distinct clinical forms are reported. Author experienced two cases of the type 3 Ehlers-Danlos syndrome which present hypermobility...
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Treatment of Kienbock's Disease Using Fascia Latae: Two Cases Report

Kang JD, You MK, Yoo HJ, Lee JH

Avascular necrosis of the carpal lunate (Kienbock's Disease) was first described by Peste in 1843. It's etiology is still unknown. Since Lippman, in 1949, there have been many operative treatments...
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Poland's Syndrome: A Case Report

Lee YS, Yang HS, Cho MC

Poland's syndrome is congenital anomaly which was described first by Alfred Poland in 1841. The clinical features are variable but always include congenital aplasia of fingers and syndactyly. We have...
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Operative Treatment of Dorsolumbar Fractures and Fracture Dilocations: Clinical Experiences

Kim SL, Kim KW, Kim MH, Ko HS, Chung DY

Since the introduction of Holdsworth's new classification on fracture-dislocations of spine with particular emphasis on the role of posterior ligmaent complex, operative reduction and spinal fusion is considered to be...
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Telangiectatic Osteosarcoma: A Report of Case

Lee HK, Ahn GH, Lee SH, Yu ES

A case of telangiectatic osteosarcoma of the proximal tibia of left leg in 19-year-old man was reported. Radiologically the tumor was aneccentric blow-out osteolytic lesion simulating aneurysmal bone cyst. Pathologically...
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Synovial Chondromatosis

Kang CS, Song KS, Pyun YS, Shon SW, Kwon YC, Kim GD

Synovial chondromatosis is an uncommon benign lesion characterized by metaplastic cartilage formation within the synovial connective tissue which disintegrates into the joint and continues to grow. Of the eight cases...
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Revitalization of Osteonecrosis of the Femoral head by Vascular Pedicled Iliac Bone Grafting: A Preliminary Report

Kang CS, Song KS, Sohn SW, Kang CH

Idiopathic osteonecrosis of the femoral head is an important and unresolved problem in orthopaedic surgery. Generally the progressive collapse of the femoral head and ultimate osteoarthritis of the hip will...
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Posterior Interosseous Nerve Syndrome: Report of 4 Cases

Yoo CI, Song JH, Park SH, Kim JI

Entrapment of the posterior interosseous nerve is an uncommon syndrome characterized by an inability to extend the fingers and thumb. This entity bas become recognized increasingly since reported in 1966...
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Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Knee

Hwang CD, Lee JJ, Kang SY, Koh KM

Osteochondritis dissecans is a condition in which part of the articular surface of a joint separates, due to a plane of cleavage through the subchondral bone. It is found most...
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Ipilateral Fracture of Femur and Tibia

Han CD, Kim HJ

Seventy consecutive ipsilateral fracture of the femur and tibia in sixty-eight patients from December 1974 through December 1984 treated at Severance Hospital were analysed in clinical and radiological aspect. 1....
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Dystrophic Calcification Following Anterior Tibial Compartment Syndrome

Shim JI, Kim DE, Choi YJ, Kim TS, Hwang HH

Usually the histologic response of muscle to the ischemia range from mild, reversible change to extensive necrosis and fibrosis in the case of anterior tibial compartment syndrome. But dystmphic calcification...
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Reapir of the Torn Achilles Tendon, Using the Plantaris Tendon

Kang JD, You MK, Yoo HJ, Ha PS

A major problem in the repair of the torn Achilles tendon has been providing the restoration of the anatomic continuity such that virtually normal plantar flexion power and ankle mobility...
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The Clinical Study of Subtrochanteric Fracture of the Femur

Kang CS, Song KS, Pyun YS, Shon SW, Kwon YC, Park OJ

The Subtrochanteric fracture requires long period healing time and is difficult for treatment because it occurs in bone that is predominantly cortical and high stress concentrates in this region. The...
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