1.Clinical Study on the Prostatectomy.
Chang Kuk KIM ; Jong Byung YOON ; Hyo Joong MOON
Korean Journal of Urology 1970;11(2):57-62
A clinical study was made on the 28 cases underwent prostatectomy during the 5 year-period from 1964 to 1968. The results are summarized as follows: 1. The patient underwent prostatectomy revealed increasing tendency in incidence, residual urine in average and being usually in the age range between 60 and 70 years. 2. The degree of prostatic enlargement was mostly grade 11 on rectal palpation and the removed prostate was 49. 3gm. in average weight. 3. Blood loss attributable to the operative manipulation was 1143 cc. in average. The patients underwent prostatectomy were discharged on the average 21.3 days postoperatively in which postoperative indwelling catheter was left in place for 15.3 days in average. 4. Postoperatively the convalescence was uneventful and the residual urine was disappeared or decreased markedly. 5. In the patients underwent prostatectomy via retropubic approach operative blood loss was mild and postoperative duration of indwelling catheterization was short as compared to that via the suprapubic approach. 6. No serious complication other than epididymitis developed in a few patients was observed postoperatively. 7. Suprapubic prostatectomy was found to be suitable for the patient with marked prostatic enlargement while the retropubic one yielded less tissue damage and somewhat rapid postoperative convalescence as compared to the former.
Catheters, Indwelling
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Convalescence
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Digital Rectal Examination
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Epididymitis
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Humans
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Incidence
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Male
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Prostate
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Prostatectomy*
3.Suppurative Arthritis of the Hip Joint in Coma Patient: Two Cases
Byung Jik KIM ; Jong Kuk AN ; Moon Jib YOO
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1989;24(3):1012-1014
Suppurative arthritis of the hip joint is a rare disease in adult, but the disease is a serious condition to be left many complications. So the most important point in management of the suppurative arthritis of the hip joint is the early diagnosis and treatment. Recently we have experienced two cases of suppurative arthritis of the hip joint which was occurred in coma patients. Difficulties of the suppurative arthritis of the hip joint in coma patient are the detection and management. The supposed cause of the suppurative arthritis of the hip joint is probably a puncture of the repeatead femoral puncture.
Adult
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Arthritis, Infectious
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Coma
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Early Diagnosis
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Hip Joint
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Hip
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Humans
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Punctures
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Rare Diseases
4.A Clinical analysis of the Fracture of the Humeral Shaft
Byung Jik KIM ; Jong Kuk AN ; Yong Uck KIM ; Byung Hyun JUNG ; Suk KANG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1989;24(2):489-496
The humerus is anatomically and phyelologically unique, such as, firstly, it is a non weight bearing bone, secondly, it has greatest range of motion, thirdly, when at rest while the person is standing, the axis of bone hangs vertically and is influenced by gravity, and conservative methods usually used in treatment. However, in the event of closed reduction failure, open fracture, multiple fracture, and old age, operative method may be employed. Authors reviewed and analzed 84 humeral shaft fractures which had been treated at the Department Orthopedic Surgery, Paik Hospital from Dec. 1979 to May 1988. The results were as follows : l. Among the 84 patients, male were 63 and female were 21. 2. The major causes of injury were a traffic accident. 3. The most frequent type and site of fracture was comminuted and middle one third. 4. The incident of radial nerve injury was 17 cases. 5. Of 84 cases, 22 cases were treated conservatively and 62 cases operatively. 6. The most common complication was non-union of 14 cases, of which 10 cases were treated with plate and bone graft and 4 cases with only bone graft.
Accidents, Traffic
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Female
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Fractures, Multiple
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Fractures, Open
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Gravitation
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Humans
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Humerus
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Male
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Methods
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Orthopedics
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Radial Nerve
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Range of Motion, Articular
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Transplants
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Weight-Bearing
5.Basal body temperature comparing with different criteria and endocrinologic aspects.
Hong Kuk KIM ; Jae Myeoung KIM ; Jin Ki HONG ; Byung Hee SUH ; Jae Hyun LEE
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1993;36(7):2339-2354
No abstract available.
Basal Bodies*
6.Basal body temperature comparing with different criteria and endocrinologic aspects.
Hong Kuk KIM ; Jae Myeoung KIM ; Jin Ki HONG ; Byung Hee SUH ; Jae Hyun LEE
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1993;36(7):2339-2354
No abstract available.
Basal Bodies*
7.A case of Prune Belly syndrome.
Hee Suk JUNG ; Hong Kuk KIM ; Sun Kyung LEE ; Byung Hee SUH ; Jae Hyun LEE
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1991;34(3):432-436
No abstract available.
Prune Belly Syndrome*
8.A case of sirenomelia.
Hong Kuk KIM ; Hee Sook JUNG ; Sun Kyung LEE ; Byung Hee SUH ; Jae Hyun LEE
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1992;35(5):774-777
No abstract available.
Ectromelia*
9.Pseudogout: A case report.
Dong Bae SIN ; Pil Gu YI ; Jong Sun KIM ; Byung Kuk CHO
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1993;28(5):1906-1911
No abstract available.
Chondrocalcinosis*
10.Clinical Use of Porcine Xenograft for Traumatic Open Wound
Byung Chul PARK ; Ik Dong KIM ; Soo Young LEE ; Joo Chul IHIN ; Jong Kuk KWON
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1982;17(6):1055-1061
The extensive traumatic wound has posed a serious problem to the surgeon. Various drugs and dressing methods have been used for this kind of wound but there has been no ideal method. The pigskin xenograft was used initially for the treatment of burn wound. The salutary effect of porcine xenograft are the stimulation of growth of healthy granulation tissue, as well as epithelial borders, inhibition of bacterial growth and pain relief. We have performed porcine xenograft in 20 cases having extensive traumatic wound with skin defect from January 1981 to February 1982. The results obtained are as follows: 1. Protect large open wound until autograft are available. 2. Alleviate pain in the wound. 3. Promote granulation tissue growth which is needed for early autograft. 4. Protect the exposed wound areas (bone and tendon) from infection. 5. The healing time of the wound depended upon the severity and the state of underlying tissue in the wound rather than wound size.
Autografts
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Bandages
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Burns
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Granulation Tissue
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Heterografts
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Methods
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Skin
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Wounds and Injuries