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“Locked-Lateral” Calcaneal Fracture-Dislocation Treated by Sinus Tarsi Approach

Kim JK, Kim MW, Kim TH

“Locked-lateral” calcaneal fracture-dislocations are very rare. This paper reviewed the helpful radiographic and diagnostic characteristics. A 52-year-old male was treated with reduction and fixation using the sinus tarsi approach. The author...
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Analysis of the Cement Distribution Pattern and Other Risk Factors that Affect the Incidence of Recompression Fractures of Vertebral Bodies after Vertebroplasty or Kyphoplasty

Jun DS, Baik JM, Yoon YH

Purpose: With the increasing incidence of recompression fractures after vertebroplasty or kyphoplasty, this study analyzed the risk factors that affect the occurrence of recompression vertebral fractures, such as cement distribution,...
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Extra-Articular Chondrolipoma of the Knee

Kim HJ, Park KH, Lee HJ, Kyung HS

Chondrolipoma is a rare benign mesenchymoma containing mature cartilage and adipose tissues. Chondrolipoma has been encountered mainly in the oral cavity and breast; however, this type of mesenchymoma occurs extremely...
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Changes in the Body Mass Index after Total Knee Arthroplasty in Asians

Choi Wk, Nam JH, Jun CM, Choi SC

Purpose: This study examined the changes in the body mass index (BMI) and the effects of BMI on the knee function and risk factors for an increase in BMI after...
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Ultrasound Guided Nerve Block for the Postoperative Pain Management

Song JH, Ko KP, Kim DY

Postoperative pain is one of the most common reasons for delayed discharge and can impede the recovery of joint motion and rehabilitation. Recently, an ultrasound-guided nerve block was shown to...
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Spontaneous Healing of Ruptured Anterior Cruciate Ligament

Chung WY, Chun KA, Jung SI, Sung SY

The primary healing potential of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) has been reported to be extremely poor in clinical and experimental studies. Most authors believe that the ACL does not heal...
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Pediatric Hip Disease (II): Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip – Treatment of Residual Dysplasia

Kim HT, Park YG, Ahn TY

Residual dysplasia is common in spite of early treatment of developmental dysplasia of the hip and often requires a harness or femoral/ acetabular surgery. Operative treatment is roughly divided into...
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Anaphylaxis to Chlorhexidine-Impregnated Central Venous Catheters in Spine Surgery

Choi BW, Park CS, Kim HJ

Attempts to lower rates of catheter-related bloodstream infection have led to the adoption of chlorhexidine-coated central venous catheters (CVCs) in several orthopedic surgeries. On the other hand, there is still...
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Fracture and Bilateral Facet Dislocation after Anterior Cervical Fusion in a Patient with a Distraction-Flexion Injury at the Lower Cervical Level

Kim JK, Kim JH, Kim KT, Song KJ

A bilateral facet dislocation after anterior cervical fusion with a plate in distraction-flexion injury without significant instability in plain radiography is very rare. This paper reports a case with a...
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Open Reduction and Internal Fixation for the Capitellum Fracture of the Humerus

Ha C, Kim J, Ha JW, Lee JK, Han SH

Purpose: Fractures of the capitellum of the humerus are relatively rare injuries, and the prevalence is known to be less than 1% of all elbow fractures. Since the capitellum forms...
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More than Five-Year Follow-Up Results of Nonoperative Treatment of Lateral Ankle Instability Patients Who Were Recommended Surgery

Kim TH, Choi YR, Bak GG

Purpose: This study analyzed the follow-up results of lateral ankle instability patients without surgery that were recommended surgery from other hospitals. Materials and Methods: From May 2009 to December 2016, a...
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Characteristics of Gradual-Onset Shoulder Pain Due to Non-Contact Mechanism in Recreational-Level Beginning Surfers in Korea: Preliminary Study Based on the Ultrasound Findings Performed at Single Institutes

Kim SK, Park TJ, Shon MS

Purpose: This study examined the characteristics based on the ultrasound findings of non-contact, gradual-onset shoulder pain in recreational-level surf beginners with a surf experience of one year or less and...
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