1.Excision of intrapelvic tumor(myxoma) after sacral amputation and anterior approach.
Sang Un LEE ; Dae Kyung BAE ; Churl Woo JEUN ; Sang Gweon LEE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1992;27(4):1137-1141
No abstract available.
Amputation*
2.The Reconstruction for Calcaneal Amputation by Microsurgical Technique: Case Report
Kwang Hoe KIM ; Kwang Suk LEE ; Yong Wook PARK
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1984;19(1):197-202
No abstract available in English.
Amputation
3.The Measurement of the Segmental Subcutaneous Oxygne Tension for the Determination of Amputation Level
Eun Woo LEE ; Jong Seung LEE ; Moo Hyung CHUNG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1984;19(1):97-102
No abstract available in English.
Amputation
4.Mangled Extremity: Salvage versus Amputation.
Journal of the Korean Fracture Society 2015;28(3):198-204
No abstract available.
Amputation*
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Extremities*
5.Clinical experiences of treatment of finger tip amputations.
Bea Gun PARK ; Man CHUNG ; Chung Hun KIM ; Dong Chul KIM
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1992;19(2):265-272
No abstract available.
Amputation*
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Fingers*
6.Comment on indications of limb amputation in 13 high-voltage electrical burns that were treated in Cho Ray Hospital, Ho Chi Minh City
Journal of Practical Medicine 1998;354(9):25-28
53 patients with high-voltage electrical burns who were treated in the Department of Burn and Plastic Surgery of Cho Ray Hospital from January 1995 to August 1997 were reviewed. There were 126 electrical burn admissions in this period. Rate of high-voltage electrical burns was 42.06%. Amputation is required in 13 patients because of progressive muscle necrosis and infection. Fasciotomy for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes may be needed.
Burns
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amputation
7.Reattachment of proximal hand amputation.
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1993;20(5):1145-1150
No abstract available.
Amputation*
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Hand*
8.Replantation of 135 fingertip amputations.
Joon Hee LEE ; Jae Ho LIM ; Jong Moon LEE ; Woo Kyung KIM ; Chun Eun CHUNG
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1993;20(5):1136-1144
No abstract available.
Amputation*
;
Replantation*
9.A Case of Successful Penile Replantation.
Kwang Sung PARK ; Dae Sik MOON ; Soo Beng RYU ; Byung Kap MIN
Korean Journal of Urology 1990;31(4):631-634
Traumatic amputation of a penis is an unusual injury. Amputation of the penis occurs most commonly as an act of self-emasculation, but has also been reported as resulting from assaults or accidental dismemberments. We report a case of successful clinical replantation of an amputated penis resulting from assaults by using a microvascular surgery.
Amputation
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Amputation, Traumatic
;
Male
;
Penis
;
Replantation*
10.The Failure of Polyethylene Lock of MUTARS(R) Distal Femur Tumor Endoprostheses: A Case Report.
The Journal of the Korean Bone and Joint Tumor Society 2013;19(2):74-77
The guidelines for the treatment of massive bone defects caused by bone resection due to tumors have changed from amputation to limb salvaging surgery. Limb salvaging surgery using endoprotheses is a well-established procedure. However, Aseptic loosening, infection, and mechanical defect remain significant problems. Among them, we experienced the case with a breakage of polyethylene lock of MUTARS(R) distal femur tumor Endoprostheses.
Amputation
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Extremities
;
Femur*
;
Polyethylene*