1.Surgical treatment of empyema using intrathoracic transposition of extrathoracic skeletal muscles.
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 1992;25(6):630-636
No abstract available.
Empyema*
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Muscle, Skeletal*
2.Klinefelter's Syndrome.
Moon Sik PARK ; Young Il CHA ; Ki Bong PARK
Korean Journal of Urology 1969;10(4):177-181
Additional two cases of Klinefelter's syndrome with a literatural review was presented Two cases were revealed characteristics of Klinefelter's syndrome such as small testes, hyalinization of seminiferous tubules, azoospermia, increased FSH, normal 17-ketogteroid and positive sex chromatin. One case was associated with left inguinal crytorchidism.
Azoospermia
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Hyalin
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Klinefelter Syndrome*
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Seminiferous Tubules
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Sex Chromatin
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Testis
3.Ectopic Kidney.
Kook Pyung KANG ; Hyun Dal CHOI ; Ki Bong PARK
Korean Journal of Urology 1970;11(1):19-22
4.Reverse Total Shoulder Replacement for an Enchondroma with Concomitant Rotator Cuff Tear Arthropathy: A Case Report.
Bong Ju PARK ; Ki Yong AN ; Yong Suk CHOI
Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow 2017;20(2):100-104
Enchondromas generally occur in the hand and uncommonly in the long bones. Because enchondromas are usually asymptomatic, most are discovered during diagnostic radiology for another disease. Here, we describe a case of enchondroma in the right humerus in a 79-year-old female patient with concomitant rotator cuff tear arthropathy. The patient was initially hospitalized for prolonged pain and pseudoparalysis of the right shoulder. The condition, which was histologically confirmed as an enchondroma in the proximal humerus, was treated with curettage and reverse total shoulder arthroplasty. In this case report, we present a rare case of an enchondroma with combined rotator cuff tear arthropathy.
5.Effects of Obesity on Pregnancy Outcomes.
Yoon Ki PARK ; Young Gi LEE ; Bong Gyu LEE
Korean Journal of Perinatology 1999;10(2):161-167
OBJECTIVE:To compare pregnancy outcomes between obese and nonobese women and to determine the effect of gestational weight gain on pregnancy outcome in obese women. METHODS: A retrospective cohort study was conducted comparing 100 obese and 300 nonobese women who delivered a singleton live birth at Yeungnam university hospital from June 1998 to Dec 1998. Morbid obesity was defined as a body mass index greater than 30. The incidence of selected perinatal and neonatal outcome was assessed for two groups. RESULTS: Morbidly obese patients were more likly to experience pregnancy complications including gestational diabetes mellitus, preeclampsia, placental abruption, fetal distress, meconium aspiration, cesarean delivery & birth trauma. However, these were not affected by gestational weight gain in morbidly obese women. Weight gains more than 12kg were strongly associated with birth of a large for gestational age(LGA) neonate, however, poor weight gain did not appear to incrcase the risk of delivery of a low birth weight neonate. CONCLUSION: To optimize fetal growth, weight gain of 7-12kg for obese women appear to be appropriate. To reduce the risk of delivery of an LGA neonate, the optimal gestational weight gain for obese women should not exceed 12kg.
Abruptio Placentae
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Body Mass Index
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Cohort Studies
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Diabetes, Gestational
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Female
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Fetal Development
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Fetal Distress
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Humans
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Incidence
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Infant, Low Birth Weight
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Infant, Newborn
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Live Birth
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Meconium Aspiration Syndrome
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Obesity*
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Obesity, Morbid
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Parturition
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Pre-Eclampsia
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Pregnancy
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Pregnancy Complications
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Pregnancy Outcome*
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Pregnancy*
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Retrospective Studies
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Weight Gain
6.Adenomyomatosis of gall bladder.
IL Bong KIM ; Ki Man LEE ; Mun Gyu PARK
Korean Journal of Medicine 2002;63(4):436-437
No abstract available.
Urinary Bladder*
7.Limb Lengthening by Gradual Elongation Intramedullary Nail (Albizzia ).
Soo Bong HAHN ; Hui Wan PARK ; Ki Won KANG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1998;33(2):343-349
Leg length discrepancy or short stature is a significant problem to patient psychosocially, cosmetically, and there has been many efforts for limb lengthening. There are many report about lower limb lengthening since the first description of femoral lengthening by Codivilla in 1905. Although limb lengthening using external fixator was popularized by Anderson, the result was poor because of many difficulties in techniques and complications. Recently, a great progress in lower limb lengthening was made by distraction osteogenesis by llizarov and callotasis by De Bastiani. But as such exter- nal fixator has some problem in technique, cosmesis or complications. Therefore gradual elongation intrameduilary nailing(Albizzia) developed by Guichet in 1986 has gained attention for more stability and relatively less discomfort. We reviewed 18 cases in 11 patients(5 males and 6 females) who visited the department of Orthopedic Surgery of Severance Hospital at Yonsei University with limb leg length discrepancy due to sequeale of poliomyelitis, familial short stature and Turner syndrome. They all underwent lower limb lengthening using Albizzia technique between December 1995 and January l997. The average age at the time of the operation was 22.7 year. Famiiial short stature was in 12 cases(67%), Turner syndrome in 2 cases(11%), and leg length discrepancy due to the sequelae of poliomyelitis in 4 cases(22%). The site of lengthening were 5 cases of femur(28%) and l3 cases of tibia(72%). The latency period was average of 7 days. During the distraction period, 15 ratchetings per day(1 mm/day) were performed. In case of bilaterai femoral lengthenings, average length of gain(LG) was 6.0cm and percentage of increase(PI) l6.8%(16.2-17.4), lengthening index(LI) 1.2 month/cm(0.75-2.2). In case of unilateral femoral lengthening, LG was 3.8cm, Pl 7.8 %, Ll 1.3 month/ cm. In case of bilateral tibial lengthening, average LG was 5.5cm(3.5-6.0~) and Pl 18.8%(12.0-22.9), LI 1.3month/cm(0.67-2.3). In case of unilateral tibial lengthening, LG was 2.9cm(2.3-3.5), P1 9.4 %(7.7-11.7), LI 2.8 month/cm(2.2-3.1). Lengthening index in poliomyelitis by llizarov was 3.l month/cm, but it was 1.3 in femur and 2.8 in tibia hy Albizzia method. There are some advantages and disadvantages or contraindications and indications of the Albizzia technique. We suggest that the Albizzia technique is more stahle, more comfortable and no longer lengthening time compared to external fixator such as Ilizarov.
Albizzia
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External Fixators
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Extremities*
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Femur
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Humans
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Latency Period (Psychology)
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Leg
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Lower Extremity
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Male
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Orthopedics
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Osteogenesis, Distraction
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Poliomyelitis
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Tibia
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Turner Syndrome
8.Treatment of Severe Equinus Deformity Associated with Extensive Scarring of the Leg and Ankle with the Hinged Ilizarov and Free Tissue Transfer.
Soo Bong HAHN ; Hui Wan PARK ; Ki Won SUH
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1997;32(4):825-831
We evaluated the results following the use of hinged Ilizarov and free tissue transfer to correct the eqinus deformity of the foot associated with extensive scarring of the leg and ankle in nine patients. The deformity was secondary to ischemic and neuropathic changes after trauma to the leg, ankle and foot. The average age of the patients was seventeen years (range, thirteen to thirty-four years). The average duration of follow-up was twenty-one months (range, twelve to thirty-eight months). Free tissue transfer was done in all cases, parascapular flap was done in seyen cases, groin flap was done in two cases. Among the nine cases, free tissue transfer and hinged Ilizaov were done at the same time in four cases, The average interval of the other five patients between free tissue transfer and hinged Ilizaov was three months (range, two to four months). The duration of distraction was four to six weeks, and the apparatus was kept in place for an additional two months after the desired position of correction had been achieved. The results were evaluated using two criteria, dorsiflexion and range of motion of ankle joint. Criteria on dorsiflexion of ankle, the results were good in seven cases, fair in two cases. Criteria on range of motion of ankle, one case being performed ankle fusion was not evaluated. Total eight cases were evaluated for range of motion of ankle. The results were good in six cases, fair in two cases. On the basis of our results, we believe that severe eqinus deformities of the foot associated with extensive scarring of the leg and ankle can be corrected with heel cord lengthening, free tissue transfer and hinged Ilizarov.
Ankle Joint
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Ankle*
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Cicatrix*
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Congenital Abnormalities
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Equinus Deformity*
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Follow-Up Studies
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Foot
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Groin
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Heel
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Humans
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Leg*
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Range of Motion, Articular
9.Two cases of Cornelia de Lange syndrome.
Yoon Jong YOO ; Ki Chan NA ; Ho Seong YOO ; Sang Kee PARK ; Young Bong PARK
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1992;35(5):684-690
No abstract available.
De Lange Syndrome*
10.Clinical characteristics in patients with biliary obstruction diagnosed by 99mTc-DISIDA scan: in 9 cases with normal ultrasonography findings.
Bong Chul PARK ; Soo hyun YANG ; Dong Ho CHE ; Sung Ki PARK ; Jong Hoon BYUN
Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine 1992;26(1):82-85
No abstract available.
Humans
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Technetium Tc 99m Disofenin*
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Ultrasonography*