1.Comparison between Cadaveric Fascia Lata and Autologous Rectus Fascia in the Pubovaginal Sling Operation.
Korean Journal of Urology 2000;41(8):1017-1022
No abstract available.
Cadaver*
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Fascia Lata*
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Fascia*
2.Duplicated axillary arch muscles arising from the latissimus dorsi.
Sitthichai IAMSAARD ; Nongnut UABUNDIT ; Kimaporn KHAMANARONG ; Kittisak SRIPANIDKULCHAI ; Kowit CHAICIWAMONGKOL ; Malivalaya NAMKING ; Somsiri RATANASUWAN ; Porntip BOONRUANGSRI ; Wiphawi HIPKAEO
Anatomy & Cell Biology 2012;45(4):288-290
Many origins and insertions of an axillary muscular slip (also known as Langer's or axillary arch muscles) have been documented previously. In this report, we found duplicated axillary arch muscles (two variant muscular slips) originating from the inferolateral border of the right side latissimus dorsi muscle. Obviously, these axillary arch muscles can be distinguished as short and long muscular strips. While the origin was the same, the short muscular slip inserts into the fascia covering on the pectoralis minor, whereas the longer one inserts on/into the aponeurosis of pectoralis major. For the surgery in the axillary region, this rare variation should be considered a cause of surgical interventions.
Fascia
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Muscles
4.The dynamic reconstruction of the unilateral facial palsies using the temporal tensor fascia lata sling attached to the temporalis muscle aponeurosis.
Jeong Tae KIM ; Hee Youn CHOI ; Jai Mann LEW
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1992;19(2):211-221
No abstract available.
Facial Paralysis*
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Fascia Lata*
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Fascia*
5.Interpositional Elbow Arthroplasty with Tensor Fascia Lata
In KIM ; Jung Man KIM ; Seung Koo RHEE ; Chong Kwon LEE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1984;19(2):261-266
No abstract available in English.
Arthroplasty
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Elbow
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Fascia Lata
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Fascia
6.Correction of pronouced nasolabial fold using subgaleal fascia.
Jeong Jin KIM ; Jeong Cheol KIM ; Kyung Hoo LEE ; Dong Bo SUH ; Jung Hyun SEUL
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1992;19(4):633-637
No abstract available.
Fascia*
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Nasolabial Fold*
7.Comparison of Fixation of the Rectus Fascia to the Cooper's Ligament and Abdominal Wall in Pubovaginal Sling Operation.
Young Seop CHANG ; Seok San PARK
Korean Journal of Urology 2000;41(8):1012-1016
No abstract available.
Abdominal Wall*
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Fascia*
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Ligaments*
8.The Surgical Treatment of Ptosis with Marcus-Gunn(Jaw-Winking) Phenomenon.
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1993;34(9):900-906
The authors operated 7 cases with severe ptosis and moderate to severe jaw-winking phenomenon, with the extirpation of the levator muscle above Whitnall's ligament on affected eye and the bilateral frontalis suspension with preserved fascia lata. Seven patients observed for up to 22.5 months have had cosmetically and functionally desirable results with disappearance of jaw-winking phenomenon.
Fascia Lata
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Humans
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Ligaments
9.Pubovaginal Sling Using Cadaveric Allograft Fascia for the Treatment of Stress UrinaryIncontinence.
Korean Journal of Urology 2000;41(7):861-866
No abstract available.
Allografts*
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Cadaver*
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Fascia*
10.A New Technique of Arthroscopic Meniscal Repair -Modified Inside-Out Technique.
Sukjoo LYU ; Kwangho JIN ; Myungho KIM
Journal of the Korean Knee Society 1998;10(2):217-222
A new modified inside-out repair technique of arthroscopic meniscal repair for peripherally torn menisci is described. Under arthroscopic control, after conventional inside-out technique using meniscal repair set using outside-in technique with 18-gauge needle, horizontal mattress sutures of absorbable monofilament(PDS 2-0) were placed across the tom site and tied over the capsule or fascia. Nearly all portions of meniscus were possible with this technique except most posterior and anterior portions. As this is the modification of inside-out technique, neurovascular complications could be avioded. The problem of outside-in technique, knot irritation inside joint could be avoided also because the knot is outside of the joint.
Fascia
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Joints
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Needles
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Sutures