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The Treatment of Acromioclavicular Separation

Lee JS, Hwang JK, Kim BG, Lim S

There are many procedures described for the treatment of acromioclavicular separation. Eleven cases were operated on by technique of Weaver and Dunn method and ten cases by modified Phemister method...
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Clinical Study of Tennis Elbow

Cho DY, Seo JG, Lee JM, Oh IG

The symptom of tennis elbows is a syndrome of pain and point tenderness localized at either extensor or flexor epicondylar origin at the elbow. One hundred and ninety-seven cases of...
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Habitual Dislocation of the Patella: 4 Patients Report

Lee SH, Lim HC, Sohn WY, Jeong JY, Suh SW

Four patients with habitual dislocation of the patella have been experienced and followed up more than 1 year since September, 1983 at Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, the Korea University Guro...
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Treatment of Unstable Fracture of the Thoraco - Lumbar Spine Using Anterior Spinal Instrumentation of Kaneda

Choi KH, Kang CN, Wang JM, Roh KJ, Kim HS

The spinal injuries were classified into bursting fracture, fracture-dislocation, seat-belt injury, compression fracture according to the three column theory by Denis. The bursting fracture and fracture-dislocation required the most careful...
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Treatment of Nonunion of Forearm Bone in Military Injured Patients

Rho YW, Ahn TK, Kim JH, Kim TS, Shim JI

Nonunion of fractures of forearm bone occurs frequently. These patients usually suffer from pain and functional disturbance of the hand and forearm. With the introduction of compression plate for the...
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Treatment of the Bilateral Congenital Radio - Ulnar Synostosis: A Case Report

Whang KS, Choi CH, Kim SJ

The congenital radio-ulnar synostosis is a rare malformation which often completely perevents pronation and supination of the forearm. Recently, this disese has no good result by treatment including various operative...
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Unusual Type of Talar Body Fracture: A Case Report

Park YW, Kim SJ

Fractures of the body of the talus are extremely rare, constituting only about 0.1 percent of all fractures (Coltart 1952). Consequently, the prognostic problems have so far been elucidated only...
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Soft Tissue Reconstruction Using Peroneal Myocutaneous Island Flap

Lee S, Bae SW, Chung WK, Oh SW

The Authors newly designed one of the Myocutaneous Falp modifying the peroneal island flap. This flap involved a part of peroneal muscle and skin on the outer side of leg...
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Clinical Study of ankylosing Spondylitis

Suk SI, Lee CS, Lee SH, Jeon DG

Ankylosing spondylitis is an inflammatory disorder of unknown etiology that primarily affect, the spine, the axial skeleton, and the large proximal joints of the body with striking tendancy toward fibrosis...
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Synovial Chondromatosis of the Shoulder: A Case Report

Lee JM, Park MS, Hwang BY, Park CS

Synovial chondromatosis is a rare monoarticular disorder which often involves the knee, hip and the elbow but the shoulders are less frequently affected. The diagnosis depends on the important radiographic...
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The Accuracy of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Compared with the Findings of Arthroscopy in Meniscus Injury

Lee HK, Seong SC, Lee SH, Chung PH, Lee KH

From March 1988 to August 1989, 51 knees with clinically suspected meniscus injuries were examined by both MRI and arthroscopy and compared their findings prospectively on the basis of arthroscopic...
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Fracture of Capitellum Humeri in Weight Lifting Athlete: A Case Reprt

Lee KB, Lee JY, Kim YH

Fracture of capitellum humeri, so called Kocher fracture, was first described by Haln in 1853. It is rare and has been occured 0.5% to 1% of incidence of all elbow...
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A Clinical Study of Scoliosis

Kim KH

A clinical study of scoliosis was carried out on 296 cases of structural scoliosis in the department of orthopaedic surgery, Hanyang University Hospital for 26 years and 6 months between...
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Hip Joint Pressure in Displaced Fracture of the Femoral Neck

Lee KJ, Lee JK, Ahn SR, Cho SI

We studied 16 cases intracapsular pressure in displaced fracture of femoral neck(Garden stage III, IV), the pressures were measured range between 12-62 mmHg(mean, 23.4 mmHg). Aspirated blood amount from hip...
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Essential Osteolysis of Carpal and Tarsal Bones: A Case Report

Kim SK, Lee KB, Oh SJ, Kim YK

Essential osteolysis is a rare, progressive, slow and bone-resorptive disease that mainly involves carpal bone, metacarpal bone, tarsal bone, metatarsal bone and elbow joint. Authors had recently experienced one case...
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The Inyo Nailing for the Lateral Malleolus Fracture of the Ankle

Lee KH, Kwon KW, Lee SW, Kim SK

The Inyo nail is a new intramedullary device for the treatment of the lateral malleolus. fracture of the ankle with the advantage of rigid fixation. The authors have experieced 16...
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Axisymmetric Contact Stress analysis of an Artificial Hip Joint of the Conical Fitting Type

Yoon YS, Kim YY, Lee KL, Kim SK, Kang YH

The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of the ball-cone contact interface variation on the ceramic ball stress which is the dominant factor of the design of...
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Transfer of the Medial Hamstring or Biceps Femoris to the Patella

Kim IK, Yoo KU

Two hundred and thirty-seven patients who had paresis or paralysis of the quadriceps muscles underwent a transfer of the biceps femoris by Caldwell's method or medial hamstring to the patella....
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Tuberculous Arthritis of the Hip in Children

Seo SS, Kim YC, Son JH, Park JG, Choi JS, Lee YG

Although the incidence of the skeletal tuberculosis is being decreased with improvement of the socioeconomic status, tuberculous arthritis of the hip in children has many problems in fact that there...
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Pfeiffer Syndrome

Lee DY, Lee KH, Kim HS, Moon HR

Pfeiffer syndrome, an unusual type of acrocephalosyndactyly, is a complex of associated malformations, first described by Pfeiffer in 1964. In addition to the common head and face anomalies seen in...
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