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Treatment of Complicated Femoral Neck Fractures in Children by Quadratus Femoris Muscle Pedicle Bone Graft: A Preliminary Report of 4 Cases

Park MS, Lee JH

The femoral neck fractures in children remain an unsolved problem because of lack of the optimal treatment followed by unpredictable, serious complications. Since the first trial of muscle pedicle bone...
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Alveolar Soft - Part Sarcoma: A Report of Two Cases

Cho HO, Kwak KD, Cho SD, Yoon YC, Kim GR, Hong YA

Alveolar soft-part sarcoma is a rare malignant neoplasm. It occurs most commonly in the deep tissue of the extremity, particularly in the anterior aspect of the thigh. It usually presents...
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Papineau Technique for Infected Nonunion of Tibia: Clinical Analysis

Lee HY, Choi YD

Infected nonunion continues to be a major therapeutic challenge. Twenty-five cases of infected nonunion of tibia were trested by Papineau's cancellous bone graft at Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Taegu Medical...
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Osteosarcoma of the Patella (1 Case)

Choi CU, Lee JW

Osteosarcoma probably arises from a primitive, undifferentiated mesenchyme, It is highly malignant bone tumor characterized by the invariable formation of neoplastic osteoid and tumor tissue with poor prognosis. Osteosarcoma may...
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Multifocal Pyogenic Arthritis on four Joints: A Case Roport

Yoon HK, Jeon KP, Oh KH, Jung YJ

Multifocal pyogenic arthritis more than four joints is very rare and considered to be related with some conditions such as immune deficiency, alcoholism, diabetes mellitus, steroid abuse, septicemia and gonococcal...
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The Treatment of Infected Nonunited Fractures of Long Bone

Kim KW, Lee JW, Ahn KY

Many difficult problems are encountered in the treatrnent of infected nonunion of long bone. To solve these difficult fractures, authors adopted an active approach-thorough debridement of the infected and necrotic...
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As a Cause of Myelopathy in the Lower Thracic Spines ): Two Cases Report

Kim NH, Han DY, Kang SS

Ossification of the ligamentum flavum (OLF) has been recognised as a definite clinical entity as an ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament. It has been known that the incidence of...
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A clinical Study of Synovial Chondromatosis

Yang JH, Jeong SK, Yoon YH

Synovial chondromatosis is a condition of metaplastic and focal formation of cartillage in the intimal layer of synovial membrane. The etiology is unknown. The cartilagenous foci become pedunculated and may...
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A Clinical Study of Epiphyseal Injury About the Knee

Yoon YS, Ahn JI, Park KY

A Epiphyseal injury in children is common following trauma to result in significant and permanent loss of function and growth. We analyzed 24 cases of epiphyseal injuries about the knee...
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Nodular Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis of the Right Shoulder Joint: One Case Report

Lee KB, Lee JY, Shin DS

In 1941, Jaffe and coworkers studied a lesion with histologic appearance of fibrous stroma, pigmented deposition and histiocytic infiltration as well as giant cell, for which they named pigmented villonodular...
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Suppurative Arthritis of the Hip Joint in Coma Patient: Two Cases

Kim BJ, An JK, Yoo MJ

Suppurative arthritis of the hip joint is a rare disease in adult, but the disease is a serious condition to be left many complications. So the most important point in...
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Ulnar Lengthening in the Treatment of Kienbock's Disease

Ha KI, Hahn SH, Chung MY, Kim HJ, An TW

Ulnar lengthening, one of the operative treatment methods for Kienbock's disease, is based on the theory that ulnar minus variance is a significant causative factor of Kienbock's disease. It is...
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Metaphyseal Chondrodysplasia, Schmid Type: A Case Report

Lee SH, Rha JD, Min KD, Yoon SI, Yang JS

Metaphyseal Chondrodysplasia is rare, hereditary disease characterized by defective enchondral bone formation with major manifestation at the metaphysis. Jansen originally used the term metaphyseal dysostosis in 1934 to describe a...
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Correction and Stabilization for the Deformity of the Child's Foot

Kim NH, Hahn SB, Yang IH

Correction and stabilization for deformed feet were performed on 372 feet in 309 patients under 17 years old age at the Sam Yook Rehabilitation Center. Review of statistics, technical problems,...
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Clear Cell Sarcoma of Flexor Tendon in Wrist: A Case Report

Choi KH, Kang CN, Wang JM, Roh KJ, Lee YS

While benign tumors of tendons and aponeuroses are observed commonly and have been defined adequately, malignant tumors originating from these tissues are rare. Among those reported most had been classified...
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Nonunion of Clavicle

Hwang SK, Lee JH

Although the clavicle is probably the most commonly fractured bone, nonunions are rare. We experienced 19 cases of clavicle nonunions, trested at the Depatment of Orthopedic Surgery of Wonju Christian...
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Treatment of Trochanteric Fracture of the Femur with Flexible Intramedullary Nailing

Kim KY, Cho DY, Lee JM, Seo JH

The purpose of early reduction and internal fixation of the trochanteric fracture is early mobilization and reducing the complication rate. The morbidity and mortality rates remain high in elderly patients...
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A Clinical Study of Ankle Fractures

Ha KI, Hahn SH, Chung MY, Kim HJ, Chung JY

Through the review of 137 cases of ankle fracture treated and followed up in Department of Orthopedic Surgery, National Police Hospital, we got the following results. 1. Slipping was the...
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Interlocking Intramedullary Nailing Versus conventional Kuntscher Intramedullary Nailing for Fracture of the Femoral Shaft

Yoo MC, Lee YG, Ahn JS, Kim BK

We studied 75 cases of conventional Kuntscher intramedullary nailing and 52 cases of interlocking intramedullary nailing from July 1980 to October 1988 for femur shaft fractures. The conventional Kuntscher intramedullary...
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Pseudomalignant Osseous tumor of Soft Tissue: A Case Report

Choi CU, Lee HI, Lee KS, Lee DH

Pseudomalignt osseous tumor of soft tissue is rare and benign disease. Fine and Stout(1956), described a benign soft tissue tumor exhibiting sarcoma-like features, so called “pseudomalignant osseous tumor of soft...
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