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Salmonella Typhi Osteomyelitis in a Non-sickle Cell Patient: Three Cases Report

Shin KH, Youn KH, Jahng JS

Salmonella osteomyelitis is uncommon and it often develops in patients with sickle cell anemia and other hemoglobinopathy. Especially, osteomyelitis caused Salmonella typhi in a nonsickle cell patients is a very...
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Subclavian Artery Thrombosis after Operative Treatment of Clavicular Fracture: A Case Report

Cho DY, Hahm YG, Woo BC

Altough neurovascular injury following clavicular fracture is significant problems, the incidence is low. Furthermore authors have not be able to find a report which describes subclavian artery injury as a...
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Avulsion Injury of the Flexor Digitorum Profundus Tendon: A Case Report

Park JS, Choi WK, Son CS, Kwon H, Song JM, Rah SK

Avulsion injury of the flexor digitorum profundus tendon from distal phalanx is considered as a rare injury. Accrording to the classification by Leddy and Pacter, this case is Type III,...
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The Treatment of de Qurvain's Disease

Cho DY, Hahm YG, Seon CW

We treated the 90 wrists (83 patients) with de Quervain's disease, and studied retrospectively the factors affecting the result of treatment, and the results of several treatment modalities, compared with...
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Spontaneous Regeneration of the Lateral Malleolus after Traumatic Loss in a Three-Year-Old Boy: A Case Report with Seven-Year Follow-Up

Park HW, Kim HJ, Park BM

The high osteogenic potential in children can lead to the spontaneous regeneration of a significant bone loss, however, the site documented in the previous reports was limited to the diaphysis...
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Coxa Vara with Spondylometaphyseal Dysplasia

Soon SK, Joh BJ

Spondylometaphyseal dysplasia(SMD) is very rare disease characterized with platyspondyly and metaphyseal changes in the long bone. Shrot status and later abnormal gait associated with coxa vara are common clinical feature....
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Internal Fixation of Capitellar Fractures Using Herbert Screws: A Report of Three Cases

Chang JD, Choi SJ, Ahn SC

Capitellar fracture was first described by Hahn in 1853. It is rare, espically in children, and has been occurred 0.5% to 1% of incidence of all elbow injuries. Factures of...
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Bone Ingrowth Rate on Retrieved Human Porous-Coated Acetabular Cup

Kim IK, Park JH

We measured the bone ingrowth rate on 22 retrieved human cementless porous coated acetabular cups by the help of computer graphics. All the acetabular cups had functioned well, and had...
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Chronic Median Nerve Entrapment After Posterior Fracture-Dislocation of the Elbow in a Chlid: A Case Report

Choy WS, Kim WJ, Lee KW, Shin HD, Park HJ, Sohn MH

Median nerve injury after elbow dislocation is uncommon. The diagnosis of median nerve entrapment is often delayed. Median nerve paralysis is caused by entrapment within the elbow joint. If median...
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Tibia Fractures Treated With The External Fixator

Jang JH, Cha SG, Kim KH, Kang JO

The use of external fixator is popular in the treatment of open tibial fracture, severe comminuted fracture and segmental fracture, which minimizes further soft tissue injury and provides rigie fixation....
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Failures of the Nail in the Treatment of the Comminted Femoral Shaft Fractures with Interlocking Nail: Analysis of 6 cases

Jeong SD, Choi WT, Rho SK, Chon JG

The intramedullary nailing is one of the most available method in the treatment of femoral shaft fracture. Since the development of Küntscher nail in 1940, new designs such as the...
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March Fractures of Metatarsals in Infantry Soldiers

Kim HC, Kim TH, Kim CH, Cho DY

Stress fracture of the metatarsal was first described as March fracture by Breithaupt, a Prussian military surgeon in 1855, According to the classical references, the second metatarsal is the most...
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Comparative Analysis of Trans-syndesmotic Versus Non-syndesmotic Screw Fixation in Surgical Treatment of Ankle Fracture with Diastasis

Cho JY, Yoon DY, Rho SK, Chon JG

Fibular fractures that begin proximal to the tibial plafond are assumed to include an injury of the syndesmosis. Many surgeons have treated this injuries by rigidly repairing the medial and...
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Dynamization After Static Interlocking Intramedullary Nailing

Cho HO, Kwak KD, Cho SD, Kim BY

The purpose of this study is to make an emphasis the necessity of the dynamization after interlocking intramedullary nailing. We reviewed 75 cases of the fractures of the shaft of...
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Proximal Tibiofibular Arthrolysis in High Tibial Osteotomy

CHO SH, SONG HR, KOO KH, JEONG ST, PARK YJ, YANG JW

High tibial osteotomy has been widely accepted as a method of treatments for middle-aged varus osteoarthritides with uncompartmental involvements. There have been several reports regarding the managements of fibula and...
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Complication in Learning Process of Surgeon after Interlocking Intramedullary Nailing for Long Bone Fracture

Choo SK, Kim BJ, Seo JG, Kim DY

There are many advantages in treating long bone fractures with interlocking intramedullary nail and its advantages are well known. Although it is used widely, many major and minor complication can...
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PCL Reconstruction Using Semitendinosus Tendon

Son YI, Choi KS

The posterior cruciate ligament(PCL) is one of the most important structures in the knee joing because it provides about 94% of the total restraint to posterior displacement of the tibia...
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Intraarticular Anatomic Variants Associated with Discoid Meniscus

Kim SJ, Lee YT, Choi JC, Park YJ, Kim NS

Discoid meniscus in the knee joint is common. From July 1990 through June 1994, the authors performed arthroscopy on 968 symptomatic knee joints. One hundred and six knees of 102...
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Clinical Study of Cementless Femoral Stem: Comparative Study between Porous Coating and Uncoating in Superolateral Portion of the Femoral Stem

Park SW, Woo KJ

The authors analyzed clinical and radiographic results of the 87 cases which had done THRA with porous coated femoral stem followed up more than 2 years to study the difference...
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Intraoperative Complications of Arthroscopic ACL Reconstruction Using Patellar Tendon Graft

Kang CN, Roh KJ, Kim DW

Arthroscopically assisted anterior cruciate ligament(ACL) reconsturction provide a technique with less morbidity, less pin, less sacr, lower ris k of sepsis. The magnification offered by arthroscopic visualization also provide a...
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