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29
Volume:
29
1. Outcome of Internal Fixation and Corticocancellous Grafting of Symphysis Pubis Diastasis Which Developed after Malunion of Pubic Rami Fracture.
Page:150—153
2. Superior Gluteal Artery Pseudoaneurysm Caused by Pelvic C-Clamp Blind Application: A Case Report.
Page:145—149
3. Periprostetic Joint Infection Caused by Salmonella: Case Reports of Two Azathioprine and Prednisolone Induced-immunocompromised Patients.
Page:139—144
4. Dissociation of Polyethylene Liner of the Dual Mobility Acetabular Component after Closed Reduction of Dislocation: A Case Report.
Page:133—138
5. Lateral Femoral Bowing and the Location of Atypical Femoral Fractures.
Page:127—132
6. Pelvic Insufficiency Fracture in Severe Osteoporosis Patient.
Page:120—126
7. Clinical Results of Complex Subtrochanteric Femoral Fractures with Long Cephalomedullary Hip Nail.
Page:113—119
8. Radiographic Outcomes of Osteosynthesis Using Proximal Femoral Nail Antirotation (PFNA) System in Intertrochanteric Femoral Fracture: Has PFNA II Solved All the Problems?.
Page:104—112
9. What Is Important in Selecting a Designated Hospital for the Korean Veterans with Hip Fractures?.
Page:97—103
10. Measuring the Impact of Femoral Head Size on Dislocation Rates Following Total Hip Arthroplasty.
Page:91—96
11. Acetabular Insufficiency Fracture Following Prolonged Alendronate Use and the Failure of Total Hip Arthroplasty in “Frozen” Bone: Two Cases Report.
Page:286—290
12. Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty Using Summit® Stems in Korean: Minimum Four-year Follow-up.
Page:228—233
13. Results of Total Hip Arthroplasty with 36-mm Metallic Femoral Heads on 1st Generation Highly Cross Linked Polyethylene as a Bearing Surface in Less than Forty Year-old Patients: Minimum Ten-year Results.
Page:223—227
14. Diagnosis and Treatment of Inflammatory Joint Disease.
Page:211—222
15. Acute Compartment Syndrome Which Causes Rhabdomyolysis by Carbon Monoxide Poisoning and Sciatic Nerve Injury Associated with It: A Case Report.
Page:204—209
16. Acute Compartment Syndrome Which Causes Rhabdomyolysis by Carbon Monoxide Poisoning and Sciatic Nerve Injury Associated with It: A Case Report.
Page:204—209
17. Breakage of the Tail Portion of the Lag Screw during Removal of Proximal Femoral Zimmer Natural Nail: Report of Two Cases with Technical Notes.
Page:199—203
18. Breakage of the Tail Portion of the Lag Screw during Removal of Proximal Femoral Zimmer Natural Nail: Report of Two Cases with Technical Notes.
Page:199—203
19. Paralabral Cyst of the Hip Compressing Common Femoral Vein Treated with Sono-guided Cyst Aspiration Followed by Arthroscopic Labral Debridement: A Case Report.
Page:194—198
20. Paralabral Cyst of the Hip Compressing Common Femoral Vein Treated with Sono-guided Cyst Aspiration Followed by Arthroscopic Labral Debridement: A Case Report.
Page:194—198
21. External Snapping Hip Treated by Effective Designed N-plasty of the Iliotibial Band.
Page:187—193
22. External Snapping Hip Treated by Effective Designed N-plasty of the Iliotibial Band.
Page:187—193
23. The Central Dislocation of Femoral Head in the Transverse and Both Column Acetabular Fractures: Is It Really Medialized?.
Page:182—186
24. The Central Dislocation of Femoral Head in the Transverse and Both Column Acetabular Fractures: Is It Really Medialized?.
Page:182—186
25. Bilateral Femoral Neck Stress Fracture Presented with Unilateral Symptoms in a Shipman Laborer: A Case Report.
Page:77—80
26. Surgical Outcomes of Biologic Fixation for Subtrochanteric Fracture Using Locking Compression Plates.
Page:68—76
27. The Fixation Method according to the Fracture Type of the Greater Trochanter in Unstable Intertrochanteric Fractures Undergoing Arthroplasty.
Page:62—67
28. The Results of Proximal Femoral Nail for Intertrochanteric Fracture in Hemodialysis Patient.
Page:54—61
29. Wiring Techniques for the Fixation of Trochanteric Fragments during Bipolar Hemiarthroplasty for Femoral Intertrochanteric Fracture: Clinical Study and Technical Note.
Page:44—53
30. Acute Delayed or Late Infection of Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty Treated with Debridement/Antibiotic-loaded Cement Beads and Retention of the Prosthesis.
Page:35—43
31. Lower Urinary Tract Infection and Periprosthetic Joint Infection after Elective Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty.
Page:30—34
32. Comparative Study of Peripheral Rim Fixation Using Jumbo Cup in Revisional Hip Arthroplasty.
Page:24—29
33. Comprehensive Review of Advancements in Hip Arthroscopy.
Page:15—23
34. The Evolution of Computer-Assisted Total Hip Arthroplasty and Relevant Applications.
Page:1—14
35. Surgical Site Infection Following Fixation of Acetabular Fractures.
Page:176—181
36. Acetabular Defect Reconstruction with Trabecular Metal Augments: Study with Minimum One-year Follow-up.
Page:168—175
37. Recent Updates of the Diagnosis and Prevention of Venous Thromboembolism in Patients with a Hip Fracture.
Page:159—167
38. Acetabular Cup Revision.
Page:155—158
39. Management of Blood Loss in Hip Arthroplasty: Korean Hip Society Current Consensus.
Page:81—90
40. Acute Isolated Tear of Gluteus Medius in Young Male.
Page:291—293
41. Risk Factors for Neck Shortening in Patients with Valgus Impacted Femoral Neck Fractures Treated with Three Parallel Screws: Is Bone Density an Affecting Factor?.
Page:277—285
42. Outcomes of Cephalomedullary Nailing in Basicervical Fracture.
Page:270—276
43. Fixation of Trochanteric Fragments in Cementless Bipolar Hemiarthroplasty of Unstable Intertrochanteric Fracture: Cerclage Wiring.
Page:262—269
44. Epidemiology of Pelvic Ring Fractures in a Level 1 Trauma Center in the Netherlands.
Page:253—261
45. Utility of Radiographs, Computed Tomography, and Three Dimensional Computed Tomography Pelvis Reconstruction for Identification of Acetabular Defects in Residency Training.
Page:247—252
46. Perioperative Comparison of Hip Arthroplasty Using the Direct Anterior Approach with the Posterolateral Approach.
Page:240—246
47. Extensive Surgical Wound Lavage Reduces the Incidence and Severity of Heterotopic Ossification in Primary Total Hip Replacement: A Study of 175 Hip Replacements.
Page:234—239