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Current and Future Strategies to Enhance Healing at the Tendon-To-Bone Interface of a Rotator Cuff Tear

Kim DH, Yoon JW, Yoon JP

Healing at the tendon-to-bone interface after rotator cuff repair is an essential aspect of management for shoulder surgeons. Many notable treatment methods have been proposed to promote healing at the...
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Can the Rotator Cuff Tear Be Treated with Atelocollagen?

Kim JH, Lee KS

Various treatment options have been attempted as non-surgical methods for treating rotator cuff tears, but the treatment method for structure restoration of the torn tear is still limited. Several animal...
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Olecranon Fracture Sustained during Arm Wrestling in Middle-Aged Male

Lee CY, Kwon HM, Kim HB

Most injuries suffered during arm wrestling are humerus fractures. Olecranon fractures from arm wrestling are rare and have not been reported in Korea. The authors encountered an olecranon fracture from...
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Spinal Intraosseous Hibernoma in Spine

Kwon YU, Park DH, Lee SJ, Park HY

Although hibernomas are commonly found in soft tissues, spinal intraosseous hibernomas are extremely rare and 13 cases have been published from 2008 to 2019. While checking for metastatic lesions in...
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Hydroxyapatite Crystal Deposition Disease in Posterior Cruciate Ligament Synovium of the Knee Joint

Chon JG, Lee YH

A 49-year-old female who was healthy enough to climb the mountains visited the authors’ hospital with severe left knee pain and swelling that began suddenly without trauma. Even with bed...
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Deltoid Muscle Rupture Combined with Massive Rotator Cuff Tear

Oh YS, Cho HL, Jin HK, Kim JM

Atraumatic deltoid muscle rupture is a rare condition after open shoulder surgery or as a complication of repeated steroid injections. On the other hand, an attritional rupture associated with chronic...
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Surgical Treatment for Chronic Rupture of the Patellar Tendon Replaced by Fibrotic Scar Tissue

Choi JC, Song WS, Nam HW

The patellar tendon has a crucial-role in the extension mechanism of the knee joint. If the patellar tendon is injured, it should be diagnosed and treated promptly by surgery. On...
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Clinical Outcome of V-Y Advancement Flap for Chronic Achilles Tendon Rupture

Lee HJ, Lee JY, Lim JH, Cha DH, Lee SH, Lee JY

Purpose: Chronic Achilles tendon rupture with a 2–5 cm gap is usually repaired using a V-Y advancement flap. This study examined the clinical outcomes after a V-Y advancement flap for...
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Is the Insertion of a Drain Tube and Irrigation as Effective as Arthroscopic Synovectomy in Treating Septic Arthritis of the Knee?

Kwon KH, Chung YW, An KY, Kim GS, Ahn JH

Purpose: Septic arthritis of the knee is an orthopedic emergency that requires early diagnosis and surgical treatment. This study compared the effectiveness of the insertion of a drain tube and...
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Biomaterials and Futures for Bone Regeneration

Park HY, Kim SI, Kim YH

Bone regeneration of bone defects caused by trauma, infection, tumors, or genetic disorders is a clinical challenge that usually necessitates bone-grafting materials. Autologous bone grafts are still considered the clinical...
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A Comparative Analysis of Myxofibrosarcoma and Myxoid Liposarcoma

Jun SB, Kim JI, Choi M, Lee IS, Song YS, Choi KU

Purpose: Both myxofibrosarcoma and myxoid liposarcoma have similar characteristics and both commonly occur at the extremities in the elderly. While there are some differences between the two clinical entities, they...
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Characteristics of the L1 Slope in the Thoracolumbar Sagittal Parameters of Degenerative Spondylosis

Lim SA, Shim SW, Baek SN, Park TG, Choi YS

Purpose: To identify the characteristics of the L1 slope in the thoracolumbar sagittal parameters of degenerative spondylosis through comparison with healthy young people. Materials and Methods: Thirty-six patients who had chronic...
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