1.Pantalar Arthrodesis
Sung Keun SOHN ; Seung Rim PARK ; Chang Il PARK
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1979;14(3):495-499
There are many procedures for stabilizing the foot but all frail feet, all complete drop feet, and all calcaneocavus deformities due to paralysis are best treated by pantalar fusion. Hunt and Thompson advised one stage pantalar arthrodesis by astragalectomy and replacement of the denuded bone in paraiytic feet resulting from poliomyelitis. At the Presbyterian Medical Center, Jeonju, Korea, 12 one stage pantalar arthrodesis were performed between 1973 and 1978 and following observations were made. 1. Seven of the patient had pantalar fusions because of poliomyelitis. 2. Five feet were equinovarus and 4 had frail feet with varying amounts of varus or valgus of the forepart of the foot and of the heel. 3. Nine patients were considered to have a good result, two had a fair and one was failure 4. Length of immobilization was from 13 weeks to 37 weeks and the average length of immobilization was 17 weeks. 5. In one stage pantalar arthrodesis, there was no complication except one non-union and the period of hospitalization was decreased.
Arthrodesis
;
Clubfoot
;
Congenital Abnormalities
;
Foot
;
Heel
;
Hospitalization
;
Humans
;
Immobilization
;
Jeollabuk-do
;
Korea
;
Paralysis
;
Poliomyelitis
;
Protestantism
2.A Case of Polymorphic Pemphigoid.
Seung Keun PARK ; Jai Il SUH ; Chull Wan IHM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1983;21(4):467-471
Polymorphic pemphigoid is a polymorphic variant of bullous pemphigoid. Tbe authors had observed a case of polymorphic pemphigoid in a 54-year-ald woman, in whom generalized chronic blistering lesions and aevere pruritus were the main symptoms. The diagnosis of polymorphic pemphigoid was based on clinical, histopa.thological, immunopathological and therapeutic features.
Blister
;
Diagnosis
;
Female
;
Humans
;
Pemphigoid, Bullous*
;
Pruritus
3.Thermographic study in the central or peripheral nerve lesions and changes after TENS application.
Il JANG ; Keun Sik YU ; Yang Gyun LEE ; Wook PARK
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 1991;15(4):513-521
No abstract available.
Peripheral Nerves*
;
Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation*
5.Chondrodystrophia Calcificans Congenita
Sung Keun SOHN ; Seung Rim PARK ; Chang Il PARK ; Sun NAMGOONG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1980;15(2):356-360
Chondrodystrophia calcificans congenita is a rare disorder of bone, occuring in infants, which is characterized by radiographic manifestation of premature deposition of punctate calcific density in those epiphyseal areas, preformed in cartilage. Associated with this basic disturbance, following additional features have been reported: Asymetries in the lengths of the extremities, micromelia, rhizomelia, joint contractures, calcifications of the hyoid bone, thyroid and tracheal cartilage, saddle nose, cleft palate, congenital dysplasia of the hips, catarract, and dystrophic skin changes. A case of chondrodystrophia calcificans congenita is presented with a brief review of literatures.
Cartilage
;
Chondrodysplasia Punctata
;
Cleft Palate
;
Contracture
;
Extremities
;
Hip Dislocation, Congenital
;
Humans
;
Hyoid Bone
;
Infant
;
Joints
;
Nose
;
Skin
;
Thyroid Gland
6.The Statistical Analysis of Primary Bone Tumors
Sung Keun SOHN ; Seung Rim PARK ; Chang Il PARK ; Won Mo YANG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1981;16(2):378-387
A total of 188 cases of primary bone tumor was reviewed and analyzed clinically and pathologically at the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Presbyterian Medical Center, Jeonju, Korea during the 10 years period from January, 1970 to December, 1979. The results were obtained as follows: 1. 58 cases were benign and 130 cases were malignant. 2. Osteochondroma was the most common benign bone tumor and followed by giant cell tumor, simple bone cyst, osteoma and fibrous dysplasia. 3. Giant cell tumor was 15 cases, which were divided pathologically into benign(Grade I & II) 8 cases and malignant (Grade III) 7 cases. and treated by curretage, curettage & bone graft, arthrodesis, irradiation and amputation. 4. The most common primary malignant bone tumor was osteosarcoma, and it was followed by chondrosarcoma, fibrosarcoma and multiple myeloma. 5. Osteosarcoma was 60 cases and it occured commoly around knee joint area. 6. Treatment of primary malignant bone tumor contained of amputation, chemotherapy and irradiation.
Amputation
;
Arthrodesis
;
Bone Cysts
;
Chondrosarcoma
;
Curettage
;
Drug Therapy
;
Fibrosarcoma
;
Giant Cell Tumors
;
Jeollabuk-do
;
Knee Joint
;
Korea
;
Multiple Myeloma
;
Osteochondroma
;
Osteoma
;
Osteosarcoma
;
Protestantism
;
Transplants
7.5 Cases of Fat Embolism
Sung Keun SOHN ; Seung Rim PARK ; Chang Il PARK ; Won Young KIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1981;16(4):991-993
The fat embolism is often major camplication of major trauma and demands the attention of physicians treating patients with bony injury. We have experienced 5 cases of fat embolism. In all cases there was a latent period between injury and onset of symptoms. This varied from 16 hours to 48 hours. There was marked variation in clinical presentation and laboratory finidngs. One case was died of complication of fat embolism.
Embolism, Fat
;
Humans
8.Clinical Study on Trochanteric Fractures of Femur
Sung Keun SOHN ; Seung Rim PARK ; Chang Il PARK ; Won Young KIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1981;16(4):985-990
The trochanteric region of femur is composed of cancellous bone, and so trochanteric fractures are seldome subject to the complication of non-union or proximal fragment necrosis. Cinicians agree that these fractures should be treated by proper alignment of the fragments and operative internal fixation, but disagreement persists about the type of reduction and the technique of internal fixation. Kaufer said that non-anatomical stable reduction.
Clinical Study
;
Femur
;
Hip Fractures
;
Necrosis
9.A Clinical Study of Spinal Tuberculosis
Sung Keun SOHN ; Seung Rim PARK ; Chang Il PARK ; Kyung Soo CHOI
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1982;17(3):415-422
The incidence of spinal tuberculosis has been decreased because of the development of anti-tuberculosis drugs, the use of radical surgical procedures and the improvement in the nations general hygiene. The anterior fusion is the most frequently used surgical measure in the treatment of spinal tuberculosis. One-hundred-eighty cases of spinal tuberculosis were treated by surgery during the 5 years from 1976 to 1980 at Presbyterian Medical Center with the following results: 1. The age distribution showed the peak incidence to be in the third decade. 2. The predilection site was the lumbar area and the percentage was 43.3. 3. In 17.2% of the cases, anti-tuberculosis drug was ingested before surgery. 4. Paraplegia was present in 16.1% of spinal tuberculosis. 5. In paraplegia, most of the location of the involved bodies was in the thoracic and the thoracolumbar vertebrae and the percentage was 79.3. 6. In paraplegia, complete recovery was 82.8%, and incomplete recovery was 10.3%. 7. In 90% of the patients, anterior fusion was done and the union rate was 91%. 8. Kyphosis was the most common in late complication.
Age Distribution
;
Clinical Study
;
Humans
;
Hygiene
;
Incidence
;
Kyphosis
;
Paraplegia
;
Protestantism
;
Spine
;
Tuberculosis, Spinal
10.Treatment of Metastatic Carcinoma Involvign Cervical Spine by Using Bone Cement
Sung Keun SOHN ; Seung Rim PARK ; Chang Il PARK ; Kyung Soo CHOI
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1982;17(5):854-858
Metastatic malignant tumors involving the spine cause destruction of vertebral body, kyphosis and neural deficit. Irradiation relieves the pain and decreases the tumor mass, but sometimes the spine is progressively destroyed and becomes unstable. Traeatment of metastatic tumor involving the spine is difficult. Replacement of the vertebral body with bone cement and high dosage of radiation therapy was recommended by Harrington. The advantages are excision of the tumor mass, firm immobilization and enough irradiation not to recur. Two cases of metastatic carcinoma involving cervical spine were treated by anterior decompression, bone cement fixation and irradiation. One case died seventeen days after surgery due to severe pleural effusion. Another case was treated with irradiation (6,000 rads) after surgery and the pain was relieved. The spine is stable one year after surgery. There is no local recurrence.
Decompression
;
Immobilization
;
Kyphosis
;
Pleural Effusion
;
Recurrence
;
Spine