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Mechanical Failure of Internal Fixation in Femoral Fractures

Byun YS, Lim HC, Lee SH, Kang SK

Operative internal fixation of femoral fractures is widely accepted as the best method of treatment but the techniques are by no means devoid of complications, nor are they simple to...
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Migration of Kirschner-wires from the Acromioclavicular joint into the Neck: Report of 2 cases

You JW, Ha SH, Lee SH, Pyo YB, Shin DM

Kirschner-wires and pins are used for the intenal fixation of the acromioclavicular joint. Many surgeons are aware of the tendency of these appliances to migrate, however, few reports of this...
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Disassembly of Polyethylene Liner in Cementless Metal-Backed Cup: A case report

Kim YI, Choi CU, Shin BJ, Seo YS, Jin SY, Yoo JE

In 1971, for purpose of reduction of peak stress occuring in cement and trabecular bone of the acetabulum, Harris reported a series of metal-backed acetabular components with removable polyethylene liners...
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Lipoma Arborescens of Hip Joint: A Case Report

Rah SK, Choi CU, Shin BJ, Seo YS, Lee DW, Hwang JY

Lipoma Arborescens is rarely encountered in hip joint. This term was first used by Mueller in 1838, to describe a fatty trmor of the knee which presented branched villous-like projection....
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Multiple Primary Malignant Neoplasm Combined with Musculoskeletal Malignancy

Lee SY, Jang JJ, Kim SS, Jeon DG, Kim TW

From Jan. of 1990 to Dec. of 1992, we have experienced three cases of multiple primary malignant neoplasms originated from different histogenesis, in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery of Korea...
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A Clinical Result of Modified Phemister Method for Acute Acromioclavicular Dislocation

Shin DB, Ahn JY, Lee YK, Hur DU

There are many procedures for the treatment of acute A-C injury which have many complications such as limitation of shoulder motion, post traumatic arthritis, recurrence of dislocation etc. From September...
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Lumbar intraspinal Extradural Cysts: 2 cases report

Lee EW, Kang SY, Jang EC, Lee SR

The term juxta-facet cyst has been used to characterize two types of periarticular cystic alterations, synovial and ganglion, that can occur in the paraspinal region. Synovial cysts arise from synovial...
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The Comparative Study of Chemonucleolysis and Percutaneous Lumbar Discectomy for Lumbar Disc Herniation

Kim BJ, Chang GR, Choo SK, Choi SH

To compare the results of the chemonucleolysis and the automated percutaneous lumbar discectomy(APLD) for symptomatic lumbar disc herniation, retrospective study of 19 chemonucleolysis and 20 APLD was done from July,...
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Clinical Experiences of Spinal Surgery using TSRH Instrument

Kang JD, Kim KY, Kwak DG, Park JB

The main goal of spinal surgery using implant is a rigid fixation to provide the stability until solid fusion will occur. Recently, various implant fixation devices have been introduced and...
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Analysis of Weight Distribution under the Feet using Photoelastic Technique

Ahn MW, Ahn JC, Kim SD, Seo JS, Ryoo JM, Kim SD

In spite of large volume of reports, surprisingly little information is avail-able about the function of the foot in standing and there are still many controversies about the exact proportion...
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Chemonucleolysis using Chondroitinase ABC: An Expreimental Study

Ahn JI, Park JS, Oh DI

Chymopapain and collagenase are well known chemonucleolytic agents for lumbar disc herniation. However, these enzymes have serious problems occasionally, such as severe neurotoxicity or anaphylaxis even fatal to patients. Chondroitinase...
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The Effect of Preoperative Nutritional Depletion on Postoperative Complications in the patient with Multiple Injuries

Lee HY, Kang YK, Chung JY, Kim SK

The importance of maintaining appropriate nutrition in the patient with serious multiple injuries may be overlooked by the orthopedic surgeon. Nutritional depletion has a significant effect on survival, wound healing,...
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Bipolar Endoprosthesis with Acetabular Bone Graft in Dysplasia of the Hip: Report of eight cases

Chang JW, Yoo CI, Suh KT

Total hip replacement arthroplasty is one of the excellent treatment modalities of adult hip joint disease. But those who have severe dysplasia of the hip usually require augmentation of acetabular...
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Femoral Fracture in Non-Cemented hip Arthroplasty

Park MS, Hwang BY, Kim KH, Kang HS

The femoral fracture, occurred associated with the cemented hip arthroplasty, is well-known cornplication but the proximal femoral fractures of the noncemented hip arthroplasty, were occurred more than those. Among the...
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Nonsuture Microvascular Anstomosis Using the unilink Apparatus

Yoo MC, Chung DW, Han JS, Nam GU

Suture microvascular anastomosis is time-consuming and tedious and demands long and continuous training. The Unilink instrument system is a fast and simple method to achieve high patency rates without long...
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Autografted and Allogrfted Meniscal Transplantation in the Knee Joint

Ahn JH, Bhyun SY, Cho YJ, Kim YJ, So JK

The degenerative arthritis following total menisectomy has led to consideration of the need for meniscal transplantation, this study evaluates the morphologic and histologic changes fol lowing fresh meniscal autograft and...
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A Study on Contractile Proteins of Muscles and Platelets in Idiopathic Scoliosis Patients

Suk SI, Lee CK, Kim YH

There have been numerous hypotheses about the pathogenesis of idiopathic scoliosis, but it is still unclear. There are some reports that abnormalities of contractile proteins may play a role in...
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Influence on Changing of Area of Spinal Canal after Reduction by Posterior instrumentation in Thoracolumbar & Lumbar Burst Fractures

Shin DB, Ahn JY, Lee YK, Son DH

There have been many debates concerning operative decompression of treatment of thoracolumbar burst fractures with retropulsed bone fragment. From March 1988 to February 1992, authors treated thirty-three thoracolumbar burst fractures...
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Clinical Analysis of Unstable Thoracolumbar Fracture and Fracture-dislocation Using Transpedicular Screws and Harrington distration rod

Kim HS, Hong KD, Ha SS, Park YK, Chung NS

Transpedicular Screw fixation and Harrington distraction rod are effective means of managing unstable thoracolumbar fracture and fracture dislocation. The authors analysed the 52patients who were treated with above 2methods from...
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A study on the Surgical Treatment of Perilumar Fracture-Dislocation

Moon ES, Kim JH, Lee SC

We studied thirteen, all male, patients who had trans-scaphoid perilunar dislocation(stage I, 5 cases) and dislocation of lunate(stage IV, 8 cases). Age of patient was ranged from 25 years to...
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