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Posterolateral Fusion in Spondylolisthesis

Lee SU, Kim KT, Ahn OK, Ok JC

After Kilian first described apondylolisthesis in 1854, there has been diverse opinions over the surgical treatment of the spondylolisthesis: in situ fusion vs. reduction and fusion, PLIF vs. PLF, and...
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More than 10 year Follow-up Study of Insall-Burstein Posterior Stabilized Knee

Bae DK, Ahn OK, Ok JC

Insall-Burstein Posterior stabilized knee prosthesis is a variant of total condylar prosthesis. It is designed to get more wide range of flexion and stability with the transverse cam. We analyze...
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Triplane Fracture of the Distal Tibial Epiphysis

An JH, So JK, Ok JC

  • KMID: 2310575
  • J Korean Fract Soc.
  • 1995 Oct;8(4):870-877.
The triplane fracture of the distal end of the tibia in adolescents is considered uncommon injuries, but recently it has received considerable attention in the orthopaedic literature. We reviewed five...
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Press Fit Condylar Total Knee Arthroplasty

Bae DK, Ahn DK, Chung SW, Ok JC

  • KMID: 2064627
  • J Korean Knee Soc.
  • 1997 Dec;9(2):121-126.
The PFC (Press Fit Condylar) knee was first implanted clinically in 1984 with retention of posterior cruciate ligament. Thereafter PFC modular version had been developed at 1988 with option of...
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Pronator Quadratus Pedicled Bone Graft for the Kienbock's disease: Three cases report

Chung DW, Han JS, Lee CW, Ok JC, Baek CH

Pedicled bone flap raised from the volar aspect of lower end of the radius, pedicled by the pronator quadratus has been used for the treatment of scaphoid nonunion and Kienbock's...
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