1.The Dual Muscle Flap Based on the Thoraco-Dorsal Vascular System for Limb Reconstruction.
Young Tae SEO ; Jin Whan CHO ; Yoo Hyun BANG
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1999;26(5):957-960
The dual muscle flap (Latissimus dorsi+ Serratus anterior muscle) based on the thoraco-dorsal vascular system for limb reconstruction has been infrequently reported. We have used this flap as a free flap for limb reconstruction in four patients (3 cases in lower linb, 1 in upper limb). A Latissmusi dorsi muscle or musculocutaneous flap and Serratus anterior muscle flap were used and all cases healed satisfactorily. The indications for this flap are to resurface two separate defects simultaneously or to resurface very large defects. It has the advantage of requiring anastomosis of one vascular pedicle only. This flap is particularly suitable for resurfacing defects wider than their length, in relation to the long axis of the limb.
Axis, Cervical Vertebra
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Extremities*
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Free Tissue Flaps
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Humans
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Myocutaneous Flap
2.Antenatal screening for gestational diabetes.
Jin LEE ; Keun Young PARK ; Hyun Mi BAE ; Seo Yoo HONG
Korean Journal of Perinatology 1992;3(1):63-68
No abstract available.
Diabetes, Gestational*
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Female
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Pregnancy
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Prenatal Diagnosis*
4.Pityriasis Lichenoides in Children.
Kyu Han KIM ; Koo Il SEO ; Kwang Hyun CHO ; Yoo Shin LEE
Annals of Dermatology 1992;4(2):63-67
No abstract available.
Child*
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Humans
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Pityriasis Lichenoides*
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Pityriasis*
6.A clinical study of cellulitis.
Koo Il SEO ; Hyang Joon PARK ; Kwang Hyun CHO ; Jai Il YOUN ; Yoo Shin LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1992;30(5):616-624
We reviewed the 43 medical records of patients with cellulitis or erysipelas who had been admitted at the depar1ment of dermatology of Seoul National University Hospital and followed them up for mean 21.6 months. The results were as follows. 1. The sex ratio of patients with cellulitis was 1:1.4 and the average age was 49 years. 2. The lower extremity as the most frequently invloved site of cellulitis with the frequency of 58.1% (25 cases), with the head and neck being involved in 16 cases(37.2%) and trunk and upper extremity in 1 case each(2.3% ). 3. The portals of infecticin were suspected in 33 cases(76% ), where tinea pedis was detect,ed in 18 cases(41.9%), previous skin infeection 10 cases(23.3%) and trauma in 9 cases(20.9%). 4. Initial systemic symptoms were fever(76.7%), chill(65.1%) and headache(37.2%). Erythema(100%), local heating(90,7%), tenderness(88.4%), swelling(86.0%), ulcer(16.3%), bulla(14.0%), lymphangitis(9.2%) and lymphadenit,is(9.2%) were found in the skin lesions. 5. The laboratory findings revealed leukocytosis in 35.7%, elevaed ESR in 86.8% positive 6. ASO titer in 63.0% and positive CRP in 80%, Microorganism. were detected in only 1 of 15 blood cultures, in 2 of 4 bulla fluid cultures and in 7 of 9 bus cultures. There was no growth of causative microorganisms in 3 tissue cultures and 9 saline needle aspiration cultures. Penicillin was used as primary antibiotics in 19 cases, which changed to another antibiotics due to lack of improvement in 3 cases and cefazolin was used in 21 cases, which changed in 2 cases due to the same reason. 7. Average admission priod was 11 days(range from 3 to 20 days) and 30.2% of patients wit.h cellulitis experienced recurrence, but 48% on low extrernity in contrast with 6.7% on head and neck.
Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Cefazolin
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Cellulitis*
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Dermatology
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Erysipelas
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Head
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Humans
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Leukocytosis
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Lower Extremity
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Medical Records
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Neck
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Needles
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Penicillins
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Recurrence
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Seoul
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Sex Ratio
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Skin
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Tinea Pedis
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Upper Extremity
7.A Study of Genetic Inheritance of Bromidrosis.
Han Ho CHU ; Young Tae SEO ; Han Sol LEE ; Yeon Su KIM ; Yoo Hyun BANG
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1999;26(2):210-214
Bromidrosis is a disorder characterized by rancid body odor which influences a patient's social life and mental health. The therapeutic modalities and the mechanism of bromidrosis have been carefully studied, however, there have been few reports about the genetic inheritance of bromidrosis. We investigated the family history of 42 patients who were operated on for bromidrosis and followed up to the third generation in 10 cases. The results were as follows: Results of investigation which were followed up the second generation. The fathers of five patients and the mothers of 11 patients had bromidrosis in 18 male patients. The fathers of six patients and the mothers of 12 patients had bromidrosis in 24 female patients. Thirty-four patient (81.0%) among a total of 42 have a single parent with bromidrosis. Result of investigation which were followed up to the third generation Bromidrosis was occurred in 17 of 42 patients (40.5%) in the second generation, and 18 of 27 patients (66.7%) in the third generation. In one case, a father transmitted bromidrosis to his three sons, and as a result, X-linked inheritance could be ruled out Bromidrosis was not skipped in every generation of all families. We on conclude that bromidrosis is an autosomal dominant inherited disorder.
Fathers
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Female
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Genes, X-Linked
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Humans
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Male
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Mental Health
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Mothers
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Odors
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Single Parent
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Wills*
8.Radiographic Measurement of Normal Adult Cervical Spinal Region in the Korean Population
Young LIM ; Hyun Duck YOO ; Sung Tai SHIN ; Byung Jik KIM ; Kwang Yoon SEO
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1987;22(1):159-162
Radiographic measurement of cervical spine is very important in cervical spine injury especially those without fracture. Authors measured the retropharyngeal space, retrotracheal space, lordortic curve and sagittal diameter of cervical spinal canal in 148 cases of normal adult male. The results are as follows: 1 . In normal Korean adult male maximum retropharyngeal space is 7mm in C, level and Smm in Cs level. Maximum retrotracheal space is 16mm in C, level. 3. Loss of normal lordotic curve is shown in 21 cases(14.2%), 4. Average sagittal diameter of C, level is 21.27mm-it's the largest of all the cervical spinal cana1s, and that of C, level is 16.15mm-it's the smallest.
Adult
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Humans
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Male
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Spinal Canal
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Spine
9.A Clinical Study of Anterior Interbody Fusion for Low Back Pain: Using an Effective Device , Reduction Spreader
Young LIM ; Hyun Duck YOO ; Byung Jik KIM ; Kwang Yoon SEO
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1987;22(4):923-931
There are many experiences and principles about posterior approach in the spine as surgical procedure in the treatment of the patients with low back pain. And the anterior approach to the disc with its excision and bone graft, less known to others, has become a relatively safe procedure with the increasing experience. The greatest advantage of anterior lumbar interbody fusion is that the reduction of lumbar vertebral slipping is possible, the distance between the involved bodies is well maintained and the rate of fusion increases by spreading the vertebral bodies and putting into the measured bone bloc especially in the patients with severe segmental instability or spondylolisthesis. We analysed 48 patients having anterior interbody fusion by using a specially designed reduction-spreader during eight years, from January 1.978 to December 1985. The results were as follows: 1. Among 48 cases, 20 cases were male and 28 cases were female; 12 cases were in the fourth decade and 19 cases were in the fifth decade-most common in the fifth decade. 2. 28 cases were at the level of L4–L5, 16 cases were L5–S1, and 4 cases were two levels(L3–L4 L4–L5 and L4–L5 LS–Sl). 3. Retroperitoneal approach was used for the L3–L4 and L4–L5, and transperitoneal approach was used for the L5–S1. 4. After distraction between the involved vertebral bodies using an effective device, reduction-sprea-der, a pair of full thickness iliac bone grafts were impacted into the interspace, maintaining the reduction after removal of the reduction-spreader. 5. Fusion was achieved between 3 months and 6 months in 46 cases except 2 cases. 6. Overall clinical results were as follows: good in 42 cases, fair in 6 cases. 7. The anterior interbody fusion using the reduction-spreader is found to be useful method in the treatment of low back pain with spinal instability diagnosed by lumbar flexion-extension lateral roentgenograms.
Clinical Study
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Female
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Humans
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Low Back Pain
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Male
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Methods
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Spine
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Spondylolisthesis
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Transplants
10.Differences of Femoral Intercondylar Notch on MRI: Between Normal and Anterior Cruciate Ligamen Injured Knee.
Journal of the Korean Knee Society 2002;14(1):76-81
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the possible relationship between femoral intercondylar notch stenosis and ACL injury according to gender with retrospective analysis of knee MRI. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study was based on 260 cases of knee MRI (except the cases of combined colleteral ligaments injury and fracture) between the ages of 18 and 50 years from March 1995 to March 2001. All cases were divided into three groups : group 1 consisted of knees 94 cases that were nor-mal, group 2 consisted of knees from 72 cases that had a contact ACL injury, group 3 consisted of knees from 92 cases that had a non contact ACL injury. We measured the notch height, notch width at the point of 1/3, 2/3 of notch height, notch angle, lateral angle with coronal section. Each measurements of three groups were compared with gender and for statistical significance using the ANOVA test. RESULTS: The mean notch angle was 48.2 +/-6.7 degrees for men and 47.1 +/-1.2 degrees for women in group 1, 48.7 +/- 6.5 degrees for men and 48.7 +/-1.2 degrees for women in group 2, 47.4 +/-6.5 degrees for men and 47.3 +/-1.5 degrees for women in group 3. The mean notch width at the point of 1/3, 2/3of notch height were 18.6 +/-2.4 mm, 15.3 +/-2.4 mm for men and 16.9 +/-2.4 mm, 14.2 +/-2.4 mm for women in group 1, 18.2 +/-2.4 mm, 15.2 +/-2.4 mm for men and 16.7 +/-2.4 mm, 13.9 +/-2.4 mm for women in group 2, 16.8 +/-2.4 mm, 13.9 +/-2.4 mm for men and 15.7 +/-2.4 mm, 13.4 +/-2.4 mm for women in group 3. Statistically significant differences were found between sexes in group 3 in regard to notch width at the point of 1/3, 2/3 of notch height, notch angle(<0.05). CONCLUSION: Stenosis of femoral intercondylar notch may be a factor of ACL injury. So preoperative measurement of femoral intercondylar notch may be necessary to determine the amount of notchplasty degree in ACL reconstruction.
Constriction, Pathologic
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Female
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Humans
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Knee Joint
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Knee*
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Ligaments
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging*
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Male
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Retrospective Studies