1.Percutaneous ultrasound-guided thrombin injection is effective even in infants with external iliac artery pseudoaneurysms.
Min Jung CHO ; Ung Bae JEON ; Ki Seok CHOO ; Hyoung Doo LEE
Korean Journal of Pediatrics 2014;57(4):199-201
Iatrogenic pseudoaneurysms are extremely rare in children. Conventional management of pseudoaneurysms in adults has included surgical repair, ultrasound-guided compression, and more recently, endovascular embolization. However, in infants and children, there is little information regarding the applicability of such treatment modalities, which have been effective in adults, because of its rarity. Here, we present the case of a 6-month-old infant who developed a postprocedural pseudoaneurysm of the external iliac artery, which was successfully treated with ultrasound-guided percutaneous thrombin injection.
Adult
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Aneurysm
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Aneurysm, False*
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Child
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Humans
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Iliac Artery*
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Infant*
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Thrombin*
2.Combined Approach for Intra-articular Distal Radius Fracture: A Case Series and Literature Review
Hyoung-Seok JUNG ; Hyung-Chul CHO ; Jae Sung LEE
Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery 2021;13(4):529-538
Background:
The purpose of this study was to classify the possible indications for a combined approach to distal radius fractures (DRFs) by investigating surgical outcomes of patients treated according to our treatment algorithm.
Methods:
A combined approach was performed in 32 patients. Patients who were thought to need a combined approach were classified into three types according to the combined injuries associated with loss of volar cortical buttresses in DRFs. The classifications included the following: type 1, free intra-articular fragments; type 2, distally migrated dorsal fragments located beyond the wrist joint; and type 3, centrally impacted articular fragments and displaced dorsal fragments, not reduced by indirect methods.
Results:
Seven patients had type 1 fractures treated with volar plates and excision of the intra-articular fragments. Fourteen patients had type 2 fractures: 12 were treated with volar plates and excision of dorsal fragments, and 2 with relatively large unstable dorsal fragments were treated with combined volar and dorsal plates. The remaining 11 patients had type 3 fractures treated with combined volar and dorsal plates. At the latest follow-up, the radiographs revealed an average of 16.9° of radial inclination, an average of 4.2° of volar tilt, and an average of 7.5 mm of radial height. According to the Garland and Werley scores, the functional results were excellent for 3 patients, good for 25, and fair for 4.
Conclusions
The classification system indicated when an additional dorsal approach was needed in unstable DRFs, and it may establish useful guidelines for appropriate surgical decision-making.
3.Effect of Coincident Hip Fracture on Distal Radius Fracture in Patients Treated with a Volar Locking Plate: A Matched-Pair Analysis of Elderly Patients
Hyoung-Seok JUNG ; Min-Su CHU ; Jae-Sung LEE
Journal of the Korean Fracture Society 2024;37(3):137-143
Purpose:
Although the incidence of simultaneous distal radius and hip fractures in older patients is minimal, patients with these coincident types of fractures exhibit unique features. This study analyzed the outcomes associated with operative treatment involving volar-locking plates in patients who sustained distal radius fractures and hip fractures and compared them with those in matched control patients who had undergone treatment for isolated distal radius fractures.
Materials and Methods:
Between 2010 and 2015, 34 patients, who met the criteria for hip and distal radius fractures, were retrospectively reviewed. Thirty-four matched patients who underwent volarlocking plate fixation for isolated distal radius fractures during the same period were also reviewed. The clinical outcomes between the groups were compared using postoperative radiological parameters.
Results:
The radiological assessment revealed a better radial length and inclination in the control group than in the study group at the final follow-up. In other words, patients with coincident hip fractures showed a higher tendency for loss of reduction. Despite the differences in radiological parameters, no significant differences in clinical outcomes were observed, except for grip strength.
Conclusion
Although volar-locking plating provides greater stabilization, a loss of reduction occurred inpatients with coincident hip fractures.
4.Effective Functional Recovery after Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex Foveal Repair
Min-Su CHU ; Hyoung-Seok JUNG ; Jae-Sung LEE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2024;59(3):167-173
Triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) injury is a common source of ulnar-sided wrist pain and it is related with instability of the distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ), which may result in disability with everyday activities of daily life. Failure of conservative treatment leads to the consideration of surgical treatments. Among them, arthroscopic trans-osseous TFCC foveal repair of the TFCC has recently become the basis of treatment. On the other hand, the rehabilitation protocol for effective functional recovery differs from author to author, such as the immobilization method and period, joint movement recovery period, muscle strengthening exercise method, and return to daily life. Despite this, nothing has been established. Therefore, this review article introduces the rehabilitation method after arthroscopic trans-osseous TFCC foveal repair by dividing it into four steps.
5.Morphological and functional changes of exocrine pancreas in genetic diabetic model mice.
Hyoung Jin PARK ; Jung Mi KIM ; Wol Bong CHOI ; Nam Jung KIM ; Tong Ho LEE ; Jung Yol LEE ; Yang Seok OH
Korean Journal of Anatomy 1992;25(1):104-115
No abstract available.
Animals
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Mice*
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Pancreas, Exocrine*
6.Modified Tension Band Wiring Combined with Anti-Gliding Loop Augmentation Technique for the Treatment of Comminuted Patellar Fracture: Technical Note and Report of Early Results: Technical Note.
Han Jun LEE ; Jae Jun YANG ; Ho Joong JUNG ; Hyoung Seok JUNG
Journal of the Korean Fracture Society 2013;26(4):321-326
In order to investigate the feasibility of a modified tension band combined with anti-gliding loop augmentation technique for the treatment of comminuted patellar fracture, 21 patients with comminuted patellar fracture were enrolled in this study. After the modified tension band wiring of patellar fracture, a cerclage wire was passed around the patella. Anti-gliding loops were made on the bending sites of Kirshner-wires. A knot was tied using both ends of the anti-gliding loops, and the cerclage wire was tightened using proximal knots. Bone union was achieved at 4.5+/-1.5 months postoperatively without nonunion. The Lysholm score was 87.1+/-2.8, and the range of motion of the knee was 2.1degrees+/-3.4degrees to 132.2degrees+/-6.5degrees at the last follow-up. The modified tension band combined with anti-gliding loop augmentation technique might be considered an alternative modification of modified tension band wiring for the treatment of comminuted patellar fracture.
Follow-Up Studies
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Fractures, Comminuted
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Humans
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Knee
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Patella
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Range of Motion, Articular
7.Operative Treatment of Mitral Valve Regurgitation due to Papillary Muscle Rupture from Acute Myocardial Infarction Under ECMO: A case report.
Seok JOO ; Suk Jung CHOO ; Sung Ho JUNG ; Hyoung Gon JE
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2010;43(2):172-175
A 61-year-old man presented with chest pain and ST elevation, and he underwent coronary angiography under the impression of acute myocardial infarction. Coronary intervention under intra-aortic balloon pumping was necessary due to his hemodynamic instability from the acute total occlusion of a large obtuse marginal branch. In spite of successful intervention, the cardiogenic shock persisted, and so extracoporeal membranous oxygenation was performed to treat this. Afterwards, the cardiogenic shock still persisted, and the auscultatory and echocardiographic findings revealed severe acute mitral valve regurgitation. Emergency mitral valve replacement was then performed. The ECMO and IABP were removed on the 2nd postoperative day. The patient was discharged on the 48th postoperative day.
Chest Pain
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Coronary Angiography
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Emergencies
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Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
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Hemodynamics
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Humans
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Intra-Aortic Balloon Pumping
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Middle Aged
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Mitral Valve
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Mitral Valve Insufficiency
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Myocardial Infarction
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Oxygen
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Papillary Muscles
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Rupture
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Shock, Cardiogenic
8.The Thoracic Radiculopathy in SAPHO Syndrome.
Seok HAN ; Tai Hyoung CHO ; Se Hoon KIM ; Dong Jun LIM ; Jung Yul PARK ; Yong Gu CHUNG ; Jung Keun SUH
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2001;30(11):1320-1323
SAPHO syndrome is an acronym for an increasingly recognized syndrome of synovitis, acne, pustulosis, hyperostosis, and osteitis. Most of the previously reported case are from Japan and Europe. The authors report a case of SAPHO syndrome in Korean female who presented with extrasternal neurologic symptoms. A 60-year-old female with thoracic and right chest wall pain presented with the sternocostoclavicular hyperostosis, and recurrent aseptic osteitis. Previously, she had hystrectomy and thyroidectomy due to uterine malignancy 25 years ago. Also, she started to take medications for palm and sole pustulosis 7 days prior to admission. Through evaluation of clinical, radiological, serological studies, studies was done along with bone needle biopsy for the biological reassessment. The hyperostosis was found in the pedicles of thoracic 8, 9, 10 vertebrae and sternoclavicular joint. Radio-isotope bone scan showed an accumulation of tracer in thoracic vertebra. The bone biopsy from these site showed increased osseous turnover, thickening of trabeculae accompanied by mild acculuation of granulation tissue and round cell infiltration, compatible with mild chronic inflammation with marrow fibrosis. The patient showed good response to conservative management. The authors report a case of SAPHO syndrome with thoracic radiculopathy. It is considered that SAPHO syndrome is related to spondyloarthropathy, and appears to have benign disease process with good prognosis.
Acne Vulgaris
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Acquired Hyperostosis Syndrome*
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Biopsy
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Biopsy, Needle
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Bone Marrow
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Europe
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Female
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Fibrosis
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Granulation Tissue
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Humans
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Hyperostosis
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Hyperostosis, Sternocostoclavicular
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Inflammation
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Japan
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Middle Aged
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Neurologic Manifestations
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Osteitis
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Prognosis
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Radiculopathy*
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Spine
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Spondylarthropathies
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Sternoclavicular Joint
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Synovitis
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Thoracic Wall
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Thyroidectomy
9.How Many Screws Are Needed for Reliable Stability of Extra-articular Nonosteoporotic Distal Radius Fractures Fixed with Volar Locking Plates?
Hyoung Seok JUNG ; Han Sol JUNG ; Suk Ho BAEK ; Jae Sung LEE
Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery 2020;12(1):22-28
BACKGROUND:
We hypothesized that volar locking pate fixation using a minimum number of screws—four in the distal row and two in the shaft of the plate—will provide sufficient stability for unstable extra-articular fractures of the distal radius. We aimed to compare the biomechanical properties of different numbers and locations of screws in volar locking plate fixation and describe the clinical and radiological outcome of plate fixation using a minimum number of screws for distal radius fractures.
METHODS:
We divided 48 artificial radius fracture bones into four groups (group A–D) based on the number and location of screws used for fixation with volar locking plates. The artificial bone models were subjected to axial compression and volar bending load with a force of 250 N and 80 N, respectively, for 1,000 cycles at a frequency of 1 Hz. We also retrospectively reviewed 42 patients with unstable, extra-articular, distal radius fractures who were treated with volar locking plate fixation using a minimum number of screws.
RESULTS:
Group A (seven distal screws and three proximal screws) had the highest mean stiffness: 303.7 N/mm under axial compression and 61.1 N/mm under volar bending. Compared with group A, group D (four screws in the distal part and two screws in the shaft) showed significantly lower stiffness; therefore, group D was considered inferior in terms of stability. However, in the fatigue test, neither deformation of the metal plate nor detachment or breakage of the metal screws was observed in all groups. In the clinical study, all fractures united without displacement and satisfactory clinical outcome was obtained.
CONCLUSIONS
In the dorsally comminuted, extra-articular, nonosteoporotic distal radius fractures, the minimum number of screws—four in the distal row and two in the shaft—in volar locking plate fixation can provide sufficient stability. Further biomechanical studies involving osteoporotic bone will be necessary to confirm the results because volar plate fixation is most commonly used in patients with osteoporosis.
10.Left Atrial Myxoma with a Feeding Artery from the Left Circumflex Coronary Artery?: A case report.
Yun Seok KIM ; Hyoung Gon JE ; Jae Seung JUNG ; Jae Won LEE
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2007;40(12):863-866
A 64 year-old woman presented to our hospital because of syncope. Transesophageal echocardiography showed a 4.2x2.4 cm hypervascular mass in the left atrium. We assessed the mass to be a myxoma and we planned to excise the mass. The preoperative coronary angiography showed a feeding artery with an inner diameter of 2mm originating from the left circumflex coronary artery, so we excised the mass and clipped the feeding artery with two clips at the epicardium with a good result.
Arteries*
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Coronary Angiography
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Coronary Vessels*
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Echocardiography, Transesophageal
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Female
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Heart Atria
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Heart Neoplasms
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Myxoma*
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Pericardium
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Syncope