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Rupture of Peroneus Brevis Combined with Bimaileolar Fracture: A case Report

Kwon KW, Kim SK, Lee TK

Combined injury of peroneus brevis rupture and bimalleolar fracture is very rare. The avulsion of peroneus brevis tendon from insertion maybe neglected and may prevent anatomic reduction of lateral malleolar...
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A Report of Infantile Cortical Hyperostosis Developed in Two Siblings

Lee SH, Sohn WY, Kim SK, Moon WN, Lee IH

Infantile cortical hyperostosis which develops sporadically only in rarity is characterized with fever, irritability and subperiosteal new bone formation at one or more bones of extremity. Familial occurrence of the...
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Midplantar Fasciocutaneous Flap Done for the Defect of the Hinfoot in Explosive Wound

Yang JH, Yang WM, Jeong SK, Kim MS

The hindfoot in the human body is known to play an important function for weight bearng, shock absorption and locomotion. The defect of hindfoot presents serious problems of the leg...
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A Clinical Study of the Ankle Fracture

Yang WM, Yang JH, Cho TH, Kim JH, Seo H

The ankle is a complex structure supporting the entire musculoskeletal system during standing and walking. The injuries to the ankle joint result in a severe functional disturbance because of complex...
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Thoracic Disc Herniation: 1 Case Report

Kang MG, Son JH, Choi JS, Lee YG

Thoracic disc herniation is an uncommon cause of thoracic cord compression. Herniation in this region is of particular importance because of the serious disorders of nervous function which result from...
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Treatment of Fracture of Tibial Shaft with Rush Nails or Ender Nails: Comparative Study

Moon MS, Woo YK, Ha KY, Choi KH

In the orthopaedic literatures of the past thirty years, many methods of treating fractures of the tibial shaft have been reported, and there have been many analyses of the end...
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A Case of Bilateral Pneumothorax In a Scoliosis with Marfan's Syndrome

Suk SI, Shin BJ, Lee KH, Kim JH

Scoliosis has been reported in 40 to 60 percent of patients with Marfsn's syndrome. The tensile strength of tissues in which the collagen is a major component has been to...
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The Interlocking Kuntscher IM Nailing for Femur Shaft Fracture

Yoo MC, Lee YG, Ahn JH, Ahn JS, Kim BK

The intramedullary nailing is a good method of treatment in femur shaft fracture but it is not available in some fracture pattern or fracture level. And it is very difficult...
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Osteochondritis Dissecans of Femoral Head Following Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease

Rowe SM, Kim SC

Osteochondritis dissecans of the femoral head following Legg-Calve-Perthes disease has been considered a rare complication. Catterall, in 1982, reviewed the literature and found only 54 reported cases proving the relative...
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Presacral Tumor: Four Cases Report

Lee EW, Chun JM, Ahn TJ

The relative rarity and anatomical position of presacral tumors may lead to difficulty in diagnosis and surgical treatment. The clinical features and surgical approach of 4such tumors(teratocarcinoma 1, endodermal sinus...
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Congenital Pseudarthroses of Both Bones of the Forearm Associated with Neurofibromatosis: A Case Report

Lee SK, Chang H, Shin KS

The occurence of pseudarthroses associated with neurofibromatosis is a well documented phenomenon, with the majority of reported cases in the tibia but quite rare in forearm,Only ten cases in the...
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Synovial Hypertrophy in Discoid Meniscus

Seong SC, Lee CS, Lo M, Park MJ

Arthroscopic surgery of the knee is now a widely performed orthopedic technique. Of this, arthrosoopic surgery of discoid meniscus is one of the most technically demanding procedures of this field....
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Treatment of Congenital Dislocation of Hip by Open Reduction

Rowe SM, Oh BW

In the instance wherein concentric reduction cannot be achieved by closed method, open reduction is indicated. Prolonged and forceful attempts to reduce the refractory hips are not without risk to...
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Free Vascularized Epiphyseal Transplantation, for Epiphyseal Injury in Children

Yoo MC, Chung DW, Han JS, Shin MH, Nha KN

It is difficult to treat the children with the growing deformity of long bone due toepiphysealloss or absence, because resulting deformith and discrepancy of limb length is progressive. There were...
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Significance of Soft Tissue Release in Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease

Park BM, Hahn SB, Park HW, Park JH

Legg-Calve-Perthes disease is a hip disorder of undetermined etiology, occurring in children and characterized by necrosis and repair of the proximal femoral epiphysis. Many methods of the treatment were reported...
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Avulsion of the Tibial Attachment of the Posterior Cruciate Ligament of the Knee Joint (Seven Cases Report)

Park SW, Hur CY, Lee HK

The posterior cruciate ligament plays as basic stabilizer of the knee. Therefore the knee becomes unstable when tibial insertion of the posterior cruciate ligament is avulsed. The diagnosis may be...
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Anterior Plate Fixation of the Racture - Dislocation of Cervical Spine

Chung JY, Shin HC, Kim HS

Although anterior fusion has several advantages in the management of fracture-dislocations of cervical spine than posterior methods, it has not been used in common. Because, it does not give sufficient...
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A Study upon Clinical Implication of Growth Disurbance Lines Observable after Reduction of Congenital Dislocation of the Hip

Chang JS, Song HY, Cha EN, Lee SH

Growth disturbance line as shown radiodense transverse lines at proximal femur regularly appears and stays observable on reduction of congenital dislocation of the hips for about three months to one...
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A Clinical Study of Soft Tissue Tumors in Extremities

Jahng JS, Kang KS, Park HW, Choi NH

Soft tissues, which are widespread in body, are derived from a common primitive mesenchyme and the tumors arising from them tend to closely resemble the prototype tissue in varying degree....
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Treatment of Congenital Dislocation of the Hip with the Pavlik Harness

Rowe SM, Park IS, Kim HS

The congenital dislocation. of the hip is a common congenital disease in the orthopedic field. It is well known that the early diagnosis and effective treatment is very important for...
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