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Factors of Loss of Correction Kyphotic Angle After Operation in Spinal Tuberculosis

Kim KH, Cho JL, Kim TS, Kim SI

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The Results of Treatment in Femoral Neck Fractures - Comparison of the End Results of 3 Surgical Methods -

Kwon KW, Kim SK, Lee SW, Lee TK

We clinically analyzed 53 patients of fresh femoral neck fractures who were treated in Daegu Catholic Hospital from Aug. 1980 to Apr. 1987: The end results of the surgical methods,...
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An Isolated Dislocation of Tarsal Navicular Bone: a Case Report

Choi SY, Lee JS, Kim BG, Kim MS

Dislocation involving tarsal navicular is a extremely rare injury compare to dislocation of other tarsal bone. One case of the tarsal navicular dislocation associated with subluxation of the midtarsal joint...
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Congenital Absence of Extensor Indicis Proprius Tendon, Bilateral: A Case Report

Choy WS, Lee TS, Joh SS, Kim KH

The congenital absence of the extensor indicis proprius tendon was never reported but authors experienced one case of bilateral absence of the extensor indicis proprius tendon and treated by transfer...
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An Experimental Study of Microvascular patency Using the Suture Techniques

Lee KS, Kim TS, Kim SH

The suture techniques to anastomose successfully small vassels of 1mm in diameter were continuous suture and interrupted suture, and patency rate of them has been estabilished by orthopaedic surgeon. In...
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The Fractured Carpal Scaphoid

Jeong HY, Yang SW, Shin YC

The carpal scaphoid is the commonest of the carpal bones to be fractured, and this injury is the commonest to befall the wrist of working man. There is still some...
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A Report of congenital Radio - Ulnar Synostosis Occurred in Brothers: One Case Associated with Klinefelter's Syndrome

Choi IS, Kim WI, Kim YD

Congenital synostosis of the proximal ends of the radius and ulna is a rare malformation which often completely prevents pronation and supination of the forearm. The evidence for a genetic...
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Total Wrist Arthroplasty (Three Cases Report)

Lee SK, Kim WS

We have performed three total wrist arthroplasty of Meuli type on the dominant wrist of three female patients who have been suffering from the classical rheumatoid arthritis for more than...
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The Carpal Angle, Metacarpal Sign and Sesamoid Index of the Healthy Koreans

Kang CJ, Ha SH, Lee SH, Pyo YB

The authors estimated and analyzed the carpal angle, metacarpal sign and sesamoid index in the roentgenogram of both hands of healthy 180 male and 180 female Koreans. The results were...
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Clinical Study on the fibular Strut Graft in the Ldiopathic Osteonercrosis of Femoral Head

Kim HT, Park BH, Byun YS, Shin DI

The idiopathic osteonecrosis of femoral head is one of the orthopaedic dilemma in regarding the treatment and various trials to preserve the femoral head were known to be effective in...
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Supracondylar Fracture of the Femur Treated by Ender nail

Kim YJ, Yoon SW, Lee BK, Kang DW

Supracondylar fracture of the femur is not as common as the shaft fracture. There is wide range of potential complication in the treatment of these fractures and the method of...
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A Clinical Study on Osteoprosis and Back Pain

Jahng JS, Kang KS, Yang KH, Park HW, Lee SB

The back pain is increasingly becoming a major problem in the elderly people. The cause of back pain in the elderly patient is quite different from in the young subject....
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A Clinical Study of Slipped Capital Femoral epiphysis

Ahn JI, Yoon YS, Cha ZH

Slipped femoral capital epiphysis is a disease of adolescence, a period of altered skeletal development brought about by physiologic hormonal changes. Its actual cause is unknown. The clinical correlation between...
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Clinical Follow - up Study of Cemented THR

Kim KY, Cho DY, Lee JM, Jeon HS

Cemented total hip replacement is one of the established methods of treatment in various hip joint disorder in adults in spite of the high incidence of the complications. The authors...
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One Stage Flexor Tendon Reconstruction and Early Motion for Old Flexor Tendon Injuries Zone II

Chung MS, Kim HJ, Han MS, Lee YI

Since 1985, authors have applied a cast ring around the reconstructed pully involving adjacent one normal digit and allowed early dynamic motion after one stage tenolysis or tendon graft in...
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A Clinical Study of Femoral Neck Fracture

Park SW, Kim HY, Lee HK

We analysed forty-six cases of femoral neck fracture treated with internal fixation and followed for more than one year at Korea University Hospital from January 1979 to June 1986 and...
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Clinical application of Halo body Jacket in the Cervical Spine Lesion

Lee KJ, Lee JK, Ahn SR, Cho SI

Halo body jacket provides a excellent method of immobilization in unstable cervical spine such as fracture, dislocation, fracture-dislocation, tuberculosis, neurofibromatosis, congenitsal anomalies of the dens. With or with aiding of...
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The Treatment of Tibial Shaft Fractures by Closed Kuntscher I - M Nailing

Joh SS, Lee TS, Choy WS, Kim WJ

Frature of the tibial shaft is the most common fracture of the long bone and the treatment has become one of the most controversial subjects in orthopedic surgery. 61 cases...
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Cementless Bipolar Endoprosthesis

Choi IY, Kim SH, Chung HK, Kim KH

The bipolar endoprosthesis was first reported by Giliberty, as well as Bateman in 1974. There were several reports indicating less acetabular erosion in bipolar endoprosthesis than in unipolar, Even if...
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Closed Ender Intramedullary Nailing for Humerus Fracture in Multiple Injured Patient

Kim KS, Kim Y, Moon EJ, Ko JW

18 humerus fractures in multiple injured patients were treated by closed intramedullary Ender nailing from June 1987 to June 1988. Follow-up over 3 months were obtained for 11 patients(11 fractures)...
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