1.Reconstruction of Anterior Cruciate Ligament with Iliotibial Band Transfer
Eun Woo LEE ; Byung Woo AHN ; Kang Jin SEO
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1987;22(1):117-121
Ligamentous injury of the knee which could be easily occur in sports or traffic accidents resulted in more and severe disability than that of other joints. Rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament which restrain hyperextension, excessive rotation and anterior motion of tibia on femur is the most frequent and significant injury of the knee. Its treatment and clinical significance is one of the most controversial issue and its incidence tends to increase. From 1983 to 1985, modified Scott operation were performed on 10 patients at the department of orthopedic surgery, Chung Ang university hospital. Following results are obtained. 1. No limitation of range of motion of the knee was developed. 2. Intra-articular fixation by use of pull-out wire was done and special consideration was done for the site of fixation on tibia plateau and method of dilatation of posterior capsule. 3. Of the ten patients, nine had negative anterior drawer test, postoperatively.
Accidents, Traffic
;
Anterior Cruciate Ligament
;
Dilatation
;
Femur
;
Humans
;
Incidence
;
Joints
;
Knee
;
Ligaments
;
Methods
;
Orthopedics
;
Range of Motion, Articular
;
Rupture
;
Sports
;
Tibia
2.Presacral Tumor: Four Cases Report
Eun Woo LEE ; Jae Myeung CHUN ; Teck Jin AHN
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1988;23(6):1561-1566
The relative rarity and anatomical position of presacral tumors may lead to difficulty in diagnosis and surgical treatment. The clinical features and surgical approach of 4such tumors(teratocarcinoma 1, endodermal sinus tumor 1, chordoma 1, neurilemmoma 1) have therefore reviewed. Low back pain or sacral pain was present in 3patients although all tumors were palpable on rectal examination. Surgical resection was carried out using the posterior transverse approach in Kraske's prone position. Complete surgical excision was performed in 3cases(chordoma, teratocarcinoma, neurilemmoma) and incomplete excision in 1 case(endodermal sinus tumor). A review of literature concerning these tumors and the surgical approach are presented.
Chordoma
;
Diagnosis
;
Endodermal Sinus Tumor
;
Low Back Pain
;
Neurilemmoma
;
Prone Position
;
Teratocarcinoma
3.Ulnar Nerve Entrapment Syndrome by epitrochleoanconeus Muscle: A Case Report
Eun Woo LEE ; Jae Myeung CHUN ; Bong Jin LEE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1990;25(6):1781-1785
A forty-seven-year-old male miner complained of paresthesia over right hypothenar area and ring and little fiugers for 3 months. On physical examination and electromyography, ulnar nerve dysfunction below elbow was noted. Intraoperatively, an anomalous muscle, the epitrochleoanconeus muscle, was found between the triceps muscle and flexor carpi ulnaris muscle, but it was clearly distinguished from them. Resection of the muscle and medial epicondylectomy were performed. The epitrochleoanconeus muscle is an anomalous muscle which arises from the medial epicondyle of the humerus and inserts into the medial border of the olecranon. The reports on ulnar nerve entrapment syndrome by this muscle were rare. On 14 months follow up, the symptoms and signs were improved.
Elbow
;
Electromyography
;
Follow-Up Studies
;
Humans
;
Humerus
;
Male
;
Miners
;
Olecranon Process
;
Paresthesia
;
Physical Examination
;
Ulnar Nerve Compression Syndromes
;
Ulnar Nerve
4.One Case of Sparganosis Infestation of the Thigh and Popliteal Area Combined with Avascular Necrosis of the Femoral Head.
Ki Ser KANG ; Eun Woo LEE ; Soo Yong KANG ; Whui Jae JIN ; Jin Woo LEE ; Jin Soo KIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1997;32(1):229-235
Human sparganosis is one of the fhost common tissue parasitoses caused by helminthes in Korea. Human sparganosis is found most frequently in subcutaneous or adipose tissue of the abdominal wall, thoracic wall and inguinal region, it is rarely found in the orbital cavity, abdominal cavity, brain, breast, or lower extremities. We experienced one ease of sparganosis which developed into the thigh and popliteal area in combination with avascular necrosis of the femoral head. The case is a 59 years old male. The patient had the history of eating raw meat as a tonic food 3 years ago. The presenting symptom was left hip joint pain. We confirmed the sparganosis in microscopic findings of worms and by immunologic serum studies. The avascular necrosis of the femoral head was detected with plain roentgenography and magnetic resonance imaging. Many spargana were removed from the lesions by surgical excision. Two of them were alive, and others had degenerated or calcified. The life cycle and route of infestation of sparganosis were discussed briefly and related literatures were reviewed.
Abdominal Cavity
;
Abdominal Wall
;
Adipose Tissue
;
Brain
;
Breast
;
Eating
;
Head*
;
Helminths
;
Hip Joint
;
Humans
;
Korea
;
Life Cycle Stages
;
Lower Extremity
;
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
;
Male
;
Meat
;
Middle Aged
;
Necrosis*
;
Orbit
;
Radiography
;
Sparganosis*
;
Thigh*
;
Thoracic Wall
5.In Vitro Pharmacokinetics of Vancomycin Release from Locally Implantable Materials
Eun Woo LEE ; Ki Ser KANG ; Soo Yong KANG ; Sung Rak LEE ; Jin Woo LEE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1996;31(2):395-400
Local deposition of antibiotics has become increasing popular in the management of open fractures or osteomyelitis, and several substances have been employed as the vehicle for delivery. Although the elution characteristics of some substances have been documented, a comparative study of the characteristics of the commonly used substances were performed in order to establish the clinical indications for particular vehicles. Carriers were prepared, which were human iliac cancellous bone, bovine cancellous bone matrix(Lubboc?), absorbable gelatin sponge(Gelfoam?), fibrin glue(Beriplast? P) and polymethylmethacrylate(CMW?) for elution characteristics of vancomycin. The each carriers were immersed on the 20 ml of PBS and then obtained the samples for analysis of concentration of vancomycin at first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, fourteenth, twenty-first, twenty-eighth day after immersion. The assay technique was fluorescent polarization immunoassay(Abbott, Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.). Nearly 50% of vancomycin was released from human iliac cancellous bone, Lubboc? and fibrin glue during the first 3 days, and negligible after first week. Gelatin sponge produced high local concentration of vancomycin during the first week. PMMA eluted the only 6% of vancomycin during the first day and trace amount detected as long as 4 weeks. There are significant statistical difference among carriers at second and fourth week(ANOVA test, P < 0.05). The authors considered that human iliac cancellous bone, Lubboc? ,Gelfoam? and fibrin glue may be best employed when brief antibiotic coverage is required, whereas PMMA may be better suited for long-term coverage.
Anti-Bacterial Agents
;
Fibrin
;
Fibrin Tissue Adhesive
;
Fractures, Open
;
Gelatin
;
Gelatin Sponge, Absorbable
;
Humans
;
Immersion
;
In Vitro Techniques
;
Osteomyelitis
;
Pharmacokinetics
;
Polymethyl Methacrylate
;
Porifera
;
Texas
;
Vancomycin
6.A glomus tumor on the distal arm: a case report.
Eun Woo LEE ; Byung Woo AHN ; Yong Wook PARK ; Bong Jin LEE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1991;26(6):1955-1959
No abstract available.
Arm*
;
Glomus Tumor*
7.A study for the change of articular cartilage and synovium of rabbit knee after osmic acid injection.
Eun Woo LEE ; Jae Myeung CHUN ; Byung Woo AHN ; Bong Jin LEE ; Ki Seong KIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1992;27(1):341-350
No abstract available.
Cartilage, Articular*
;
Knee*
;
Osmium Tetroxide*
;
Synovial Membrane*
8.Sequence Generation and Genotyping of 15 Autosomal STR Markers Using Next Generation Sequencing.
Eun Hye KIM ; Sang Eun JUNG ; Kyoung Jin SHIN ; Woo Ick YANG ; In Seok YANG
Korean Journal of Legal Medicine 2014;38(2):48-58
Recently, next generation sequencing (NGS) has received attention as the ultimate genotyping method to overcome the limitations of capillary electrophoresis (CE)-based short tandem repeat (STR) analysis, such as the limited number of STR loci that can be measured simultaneously using fluorescent-labeled primers and the maximum size of STR amplicons. In this study, we analyzed 15 autosomal STR markers via the NGS method and evaluated their effectiveness in STR analysis. Using male and female standard DNA as single-sources and their 1:1 mixture, we sequentially generated sample amplicons by the multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method, constructed DNA libraries by ligation of adapters with a multiplex identifier (MID), and sequenced DNA using the Roche GS Junior Platform. Sequencing data for each sample were analyzed via alignment with pre-built reference sequences. Most STR alleles could be determined by applying a coverage threshold of 20% for the two single-sources and 10% for the 1:1 mixture. The structure of the STR in each allele was accurately determined by examining the sequences of the target STR region. The mixture ratio of the mixed sample was estimated by analyzing the coverage ratios between assigned alleles at each locus and the reference/variant ratios from the observed sequence variations. In conclusion, the experimental method used in this study allowed the successful generation of NGS data. In addition, the NGS data analysis protocol enables accurate STR allele call and repeat structure determination at each locus. Therefore, this approach using the NGS system will be helpful to interpret and analysis the STR profiles from singe-source and even mixed samples in forensic investigation.
Alleles
;
DNA
;
Electrophoresis, Capillary
;
Female
;
Gene Library
;
Humans
;
Ligation
;
Male
;
Microsatellite Repeats
;
Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction
;
Statistics as Topic
9.Quantitative and qualitative evaluation on the accuracy of three intraoral scanners for human identification in forensic odontology
Anatomy & Cell Biology 2022;55(1):72-78
The purpose of this study was to analyze the accuracy of intra oral scanner (IOS) to confirm the applicability of IOS for the recording and analysis of tooth morphology in forensics. The less damaged mandible specimen with many teeth remaining was scanned three times using three types of intraoral scanners (CS3600, i500, and Trios3). For quantitative comparisons of the scanned images produced by these intraoral scanners, root mean square (RMS) values were computed using a three-dimensional analysis program and a one-way ANOVA was conducted with Tukey HSD (honestly significant difference) as a post-hoc analysis (α=0.05). The repeatability of the full scan data was highest with the i500 (0.14±0.03 mm), and the post-hoc analysis confirmed significant differences between the CS3600 and the i500 outcomes (P-value=0.003). The repeatability of the partial scan data for the teeth in the mandible was highest with the i500 (0.08±0.02 mm), and the post-hoc analysis confirmed significant differences between the CS3600 and the i500 (P-value=0.016). The precision of the full scan data was highest with the i500 (0.16±0.01 mm) but the differences were not statistically significant (P-value=0.091). Meanwhile, the precision of the partial scan data for the teeth in the mandible was highest with the Trios3 (0.22±0.02 mm), but the differences were not statistically significant (P-value=0.762). Considering that the scanning of other areas of the oral cavity in addition to the teeth is important in forensic odontology, the i500 scanner appears to be the most appropriate intraoral scanner for human identification. However, as the scope of oral scanning is generally limited to teeth in the practice of dentistry, additional discussions of how to apply the IOS in forensic odontology are needed. Ultimately, the results here can contribute to the overall discussion of the forensic applicability dental data produced by intraoral scanners.
10.Proper selection of patients with polycystic ovarian disease for intermediate dose pure FSH.
Jang Heub KIM ; Eun Jung KIM ; Jin Hong KIM ; Jin Woo LEE ; Hun Young LEE
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1992;35(1):97-102
No abstract available.
Female
;
Humans
;
Ovarian Diseases*