1.Treatment of flail chest with Judet's strut.
Byung Soon PARK ; Yong Jun CHO ; Dong Jun LEE
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 1991;24(4):366-370
No abstract available.
Flail Chest*
2.Treatment of flail chest with Judet's strut: 56 case report.
Byung Soon PARK ; Hong Kyu KIM ; Dong Jun LEE
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 1992;25(12):1523-1529
No abstract available.
Flail Chest*
3.A study on patterns of menstruation and age of menarche of urban middle school girls.
Young Soon JANG ; Hye Soon PARK ; Hong Jun CHO ; Young Sik KIM
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 1991;12(10):66-73
No abstract available.
Female
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Female*
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Humans
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Menarche*
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Menstruation*
4.Reporting of National Notifiable Infectious Diseases (NNIDs) and Related Characteristics.
Ye soon KIM ; Kee ho PARK ; Hyo soon YOO ; Jun wook KWON ; Euichul SHIN
Korean Journal of Epidemiology 2007;29(2):200-210
communicable diseases. The purposes of the study is to estimate reporting proportion of National Notifiable Infectious Diseases(NNIDs) and investigate characteristics related to reporting using KAP(knowledge, attitude, practice) model. METHOD: We surveyed randomly selected 2,185 physicians (speciality: internal medicine, family medicine, pediatrics, dermatology, general physicians) of their knowledge, attitude, and practice of NNIDs reporting through self-administered mail questionnaires. Of them, 231 physicians responded (response proportion: 10.6%). RESULT: The reporting proportion was estimated to 27.0%. Recognition level (knowledge) of NNIDs was relatively high with proportion of 69.4%, and attitude (public health importance) of reporting was 65.8%. Multiple logistic regression analysis showed that knowledge, attitude significantly affected physicians' reporting in a positive direction (O.R. 6.2, 6.2 respectively). Whereas, senior age group, specialty (family medicine, pediatrics, dermatology) showed significantly lower reporting. General (tertiary care) hospital level of care showed significantly higher reporting practice (alpha=0.05). CONCLUSION: The NNIDs reporting proportion, 27.0% is similar with those studied recently. Continuous efforts to increase the performance level of communicable diseases surveillance system. Of those, restructuring surveillance systems considering characteristics of notifiable diseases classes must be stressed. Educational approach of physicians needs to be tailored specially to newly-designated diseases such as Group II, Designated Group NNIDs.
Communicable Diseases*
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Dermatology
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Humans
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Internal Medicine
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Logistic Models
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Pediatrics
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Postal Service
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Surveys and Questionnaires
5.Open Reduction of Calcaneal Fracture
Koon Soon KANG ; Jun Seop JAHNG ; Soon Woun KWON ; Hui Wan PARK ; Yun Tae LEE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1986;21(4):563-569
Calcaneal fractures involving subtalar joint can be associated with prolonged and severe disability. Many different methods have been tried for the treatment in order to search for better results. From March 1983 to December 1985, 8 cases of calcaneal fractures involving subtalar joint were treated by open rcduction and internal fixation. and the results were as follows: 1. Satisfactory results were obtained from 7 cases out of 8. 2. Anatomic reduction was obtained by open reduction and internal fixation. 3. When medial approach failed, combined lateral and medial approaches gave better visualization of articular fecets and ensured anatomic reduction.
Subtalar Joint
6.Birth Trauma
Koon Soon KANG ; Byeong Mun PARK ; Jun Seop JAHNG ; Joon Soon KANG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1987;22(1):41-44
Birth injury is defined as any condition that affects the fetus adversely during the labor or delivery. These traumatic injuries are subdivided further into those that from hypoxia and mechanical factors. We analyzed 57 patients of birth trauma including fractures, nerve injuries and head injuries during the delivery at Severance Hospital from Jan. 1980. to Dec. 1985 and 24 patients which were transfered from other hospital after delivery and the following results were obtained. 1. The rates of birth trauma in our hospital were 0.36% including clavicle fractures 0.27%,femoral fractures 0.006%, brachial plexus injuries 0.031%, skull fractures 0.025% and intracranial hemorrhage 0.025%. 2. The site of clavicle fractures were all middle one third, and 71.4% of cases were displaced. 3. Five cases of brachial plexus injuries were found, and each type was Erb's palsy 3 cases, Klumpke's palsy 1 case and whole arm palsy 1 case. Three cases were recovered completely and 2 cases were recovered partially. 4. Methods of delivery were as followed; normal delivery 50.6%, breech delivery 3.7%, forcep 7.5%, vacuum 21.0%, and Cesarian section 17.2%. 5. The primipara was 65.4% of the patients of birth trauma. 6. There was no statistical significances in the birth weight, head circumferences, and chest circumferences of the patients comparing to the normal infants.
Anoxia
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Arm
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Birth Injuries
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Birth Weight
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Brachial Plexus
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Brachial Plexus Neuropathies
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Clavicle
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Craniocerebral Trauma
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Fetus
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Head
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Humans
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Infant
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Intracranial Hemorrhages
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Paralysis
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Parturition
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Skull Fractures
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Surgical Instruments
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Thorax
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Vacuum
7.A clinical study in the diagnostic efficacy of mammography todetecty the breast carcinoma.
Jong Whan CHO ; Seung Hoi PARK ; Hye Soon PARK ; Hong Jun CHO ; Young Sik KIM
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 1991;12(11):14-20
No abstract available.
Breast Neoplasms*
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Breast*
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Mammography*
8.A clinical and bacteriologic studies on urinary tract infection.
Kyoung Hee PARK ; Min Ok JANG ; Hong Jun CHO ; Hye Soon PARK ; Young Sik KIM
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 1991;12(6):28-37
No abstract available.
Urinary Tract Infections*
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Urinary Tract*
9.A clinical study of colostomy.
Young Jun LEE ; Woo Sung HA ; Soon Tae PARK ; Sang Kyung CHOI ; Soon Chan HONG ; Ho Seong HAN
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1992;43(4):600-605
No abstract available.
Colostomy*
10.A clinical analysis of surgical mortality.
Young Jun LEE ; Woo Song HA ; Soon Tae PARK ; Sang Kyung CHOI ; Soon Chan HONG ; Ho Seong HAN
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1992;43(5):732-738
No abstract available.
Mortality*