1.Clinical Study on the Femoral Fractures
Kwang Hoe KIM ; Kyung Yong LEE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1979;14(3):435-448
Fractures of the femur are one of the most frequent injuris which Orthopedic Surgeons are called upon to treat. The incidence of femoral fractures has risen by the results of rapid increase in traffic accident, industrial accident, and prolongation of life expectancy in adults. Two hundred and ninty eight consecutive femur fractures were treated at the Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Hanyang University, during the period of May 1972 to September 1977 were reviewed. The results were as follows; 1. The fractures occured commonly in the 6 to 10 years age group (46.1%) in children and in the 21 to 40 years age group (48.2%) in adults. Males comprised 217 cases (71.1%). 2. Fractures were caused by traffic accident (72.2%) mainly and especially in old aged fractures of the femoral neck and intertrochanter were caused by fell down from a height. 3. Closed fractures were 258 cases (84.7%) and transversefractures were the most common type in, children, and comminuted fractures were the most common type in adults. 4. The freguent fracture site was transcervical fracture of femoral neck, type 3.4 (by Tronzo) of the. intertrochanteric fracture and middle third of femoral shaft. There were no differences between medial and lateral femoral condyle fractures. 5. Associated injuries were common in young adults in 165 cases and in order of frequency, these were fractures of the tibia and fibula, pubics, skulls, patella and ribs etc. 6. Better results were obtained with conservative treatment in children and operative treatment in adults. 7. The period of bony union in children was 7.6 weeks with Bryants traction 9.3 weeks with Russel traction, 8.6 weeks with cast immobilization, 10 weeks with 90-90 skeletal traction and 10.8 weeks with Bohler-braun skeletal traction. 8. The period of bony union in adults was 17 weeks with Kuntscher nail, 13.6 weeks with compression plate and screw fixation, 18 weeks with Bohler-braun skeletal traction and 19weeks with cast brace in femoral shaft fracture. 9. Complications were much more frequent in adults than in children and it were treated well Postoperative infection was occured in 5 cases (1.7%) and they cured well with sequestrectomy, curettage and continuous antibiotics administration. 10. The Bryants traction under 2 years of age, 90-90 skeletal traction over 5 years of age in children and compression plate and screw fixation in adults were further recommended.
Accidents, Occupational
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Accidents, Traffic
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Adult
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Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Braces
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Child
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Clinical Study
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Curettage
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Femoral Fractures
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Femur
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Femur Neck
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Fibula
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Fractures, Closed
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Fractures, Comminuted
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Humans
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Immobilization
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Incidence
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Life Support Care
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Male
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Orthopedics
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Patella
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Ribs
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Skull
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Surgeons
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Tibia
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Traction
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Young Adult
2.The Clinical Application of Vascularized Fibular Graft (Case Report)
Kwang Hoe KIM ; Kwang Suk LEE ; Kyung Hwan SEO
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1983;18(6):1185-1192
No abstract available in English.
Transplants
3.A Clinical Study of Flexor Tendon Grafts for Injured Fingers
Kwang Suk LEE ; Kwang Hoe KIM ; Kyung Hwan SEO
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1985;20(2):259-266
Although the primary repair has been recognized so far, the tendon graft is reported as a primary treatment method for tendon injury in no man's land of Bunnel, judging from the state of injured hand, the ability of operator and the environment of medical operation. The 27 cases of tendon graft that were operated for 11 years from June, 1973 to June, 1984 in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Hanyang University College of Medicine have been followed up for clinical study. The results were as follows: 1. The Material of this study was composed of 13 males (21 cases) and 5 females (6 cases) whose age were from 8 to 39 years old. 2. The injured fingers were classified with 3 thumbs, 6 index fingers, 7 middle fingers, 8 ring fingers and and 3 little fingers out of 27 cases and all injured parts of fingers were Zone II except that of thumb which was Zone IV of Bunnel. 6 patients were injured more than 2 fingers. 3. The duration from tendon injury to tendon graft which scattered from 1 month to 9 years and averaged out to 28.2 months is supposed to have little relation to post-operative results. 4. The post-operative results showed up 9 excellent, 7 good and 1 fair out of 17 cases in good gmup, 3 good and 6 fair out of 9 cases in cicatrix group, 1 fair out of 1 case in nerve damage group at pre-operative state. 5. The post-operative results of thumb which show up 2 excellent, 1 good out of 3 cases were most successful among those of all fingers. 6. The pre-operative state is supposed to have great relation to post-operative state judging from 94% satisfactory results of good group at pre-operative state. 7. As multiple injury makes little difference from single injury, the injured state of each hand is supposed to an important effect on post-operative results. 8. As all electric bumed injury show up fair except that of thumb, they are supposed to have unsatisfactory results.
Cicatrix
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Clinical Study
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Female
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Fingers
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Hand
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Humans
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Male
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Methods
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Multiple Trauma
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Orthopedics
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Tendon Injuries
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Tendons
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Thumb
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Transplants
4.Molecular Epidemiology of Fecal Oxalobacter formigenes in Healthy Adults Living in Seoul, Using a Polymerase Chain Reaction-Based Detection System.
Byong Chang JUNG ; Cheol KWAK ; Hee Kyung KIM ; Eui Chong KIM ; Hyeon Hoe KIM
Korean Journal of Urology 2000;41(12):1540-1545
No abstract available.
Adult*
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Humans
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Molecular Epidemiology*
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Oxalobacter formigenes*
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Seoul*
5.An experimental study for activities of enzymes involved in nucleic acid degradation in patients with osteosarcoma.
Kwang Hoe KIM ; Sung Joon KIM ; Tai Seung KIM ; Young Joon CHOI ; Jae Kyung KOH
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1993;28(1):345-444
No abstract available.
Humans
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Osteosarcoma*
6.Femoral Lengthening: A case report
Kwang Hoe KIM ; Yun Ku CHOI ; Sung Joon KIM ; Kyung Yong LEE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1977;12(3):477-482
A case of femoral lengthening was performed at the Hanyang University Hospital for a 29 year old male patient who hed a 3.0 cm shortening of the left lower extremity. This patient incurred a comminuted segmental fracture of the left femur in a car accident in 1969 when he was 21 years old. At that time, open reduction and internal fixation with Kuntscher nail was done at a private clinic. The fracture was united firmly, but shortening of the left lower extremity developed progressively. At the time of admission to our hospital in 1976, he had a 3.0 cm shortening of the left femur on scanogram and complained of limping. Femoral lengthening was employed by step cut Z ostectomy on the left femur and 3.0 cm lengthening was achieved during the operation by traction with 2 Steinmann pins, one of which was inserted vertically in the greater trochanter, and the other was inserted horizontally in the distal femur. A special plate and screws were modified at our hospital and were attached and fixed to the osteotomy site. Bone gaps which developed after lengthening of the femur were filled with an autogenous iliac bone graft. The patient was followed up for 9 months after the operation, and the last X-ray showed a firm bony union without any specific complications. On pbysical examination at the present time, there is no longer a shortening of the left lower extremity clinically and gait is normal without limping.
Femur
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Gait
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Humans
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Lower Extremity
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Male
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Osteotomy
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Traction
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Transplants
7.Schwannoma of the Ulnar Nerve in the Elbow: A Case Report.
Doo Sup KIM ; Jung Ho RAH ; Hoe Jeong CHUNG ; John Junghun SHIN ; Kyung Jin HONG
Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow 2014;17(4):181-184
Schwannomas are soft tissue sarcomas arising from neurilemma of Schwann cells in peripheral nerves, and is the most frequent type of benign tumor found in these nerves. We report a case of a Schwannoma of the ulnar nerve in the elbow joint, and along this report, give a review of the literature. A 46-year-old male patient was hospitalized with complaints of swelling and pain in the left elbow and a tingling sensation and hypoesthesia of the fourth and fifth fingers. Physical examination of the patient showed he was positive for Tinel's sign, and magnetic resonance imaging results demonstrated the presence of a Schwannoma. Subsequent biopsy and excision of the Schwannoma was carried out. The suspected mass, which had a clear margin separating it from the healthy nerve of the medial left elbow, was removed along with its 2 x 2 x 3 cm capsule after a histological diagnosis of a Schwannoma was made. Pathophysiological results confirmed the excised mass as a Schwannoma. Schwannoma of the ulnar nerve within the elbow joint is rare and differential diagnosis is difficult. Therefore, treatment can only proceed after the presence of Schwannoma has been confirmed by physical and radiological examinations.
Biopsy
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Diagnosis
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Elbow Joint
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Elbow*
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Fingers
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Humans
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Hypesthesia
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Neurilemma
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Neurilemmoma*
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Peripheral Nerves
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Physical Examination
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Sarcoma
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Schwann Cells
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Sensation
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Ulnar Nerve*
8.Odontogenic keratocyst with dystrophic calcifications in the maxilla.
Korean Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology 2010;40(2):99-101
Odontogenic keratocyst (OKC) with secondary inflammation involving the maxillary sinus was presented. Radiological diagnosis of this case was made based on the various findings from the cone-beam computed tomography, computed tomography and magnetic resonance images. There were calcified materials and impacted tooth within the lumen of the lesion, which is not uncommon in OKC. Histopathologic findings confirmed this lesion as OKC with secondary inflammation.
Calcinosis
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Cone-Beam Computed Tomography
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Diagnostic Imaging
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Inflammation
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Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
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Maxilla
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Maxillary Sinus
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Odontogenic Cysts
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Tooth, Impacted
9.A Study on the Manganese Exposure and Health Hazard among Manganese Manufacturing Woman Workers.
Hyun Sul LIM ; Ji Yong KIM ; Hae Kwan CHEONG ; Hoe Kyung CHEONG
Korean Journal of Preventive Medicine 1995;28(2):406-420
No abstract available.
Female
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Humans
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Manganese*
10.The Clinical Results of Conservative Treatment of Frozen Shoulder Using Continuous Passive Motion.
Hoe Jeong CHUNG ; Doo Sup KIM ; Yeo Seung YOON ; Dong Woo LEE ; Kyung Jin HONG
Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow 2015;18(4):217-220
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study is to administer conservative treatment in 30 patients diagnosed with idiopathic frozen shoulder, following the suggested frozen shoulder rehabilitation program and to assess the clinical outcome using a prospective study. METHODS: Thirty patients diagnosed with idiopathic frozen shoulder, treated with steroid hormone injection on the articular joint with an intra-articular steroid (triamcinolone 40 mg + lidocaine 4 ml) injection and started on stepwise shoulder extension exercise were chosen. The subjects were divided into two groups of 15 people each with one group undergoing rehabilitation with continuous passive motion (CPM) and the other group without it. Follow-ups were done before rehabilitation and at 4-week intervals with the 24th being the final week. At every follow-up, passive range of motion (ROM) was measured and surveys on pain and clinical score were administered. RESULTS: In the last follow-up, both groups showed statistically significant improvements in all evaluation criteria. However, no statistical difference in all values of the ROM and Constant score evaluation criteria was observed between the groups. Only in the last follow-up, group 1 had a visual analog scale (VAS) score of 2.4 +/- 2.1 points, which was lower, with statistical significance, than the VAS score of group 2, which was 4.4 +/- 3.1 points (p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Study using CPM in treatment of frozen shoulder has been inadequate, meaning that there is still room for improvement and need for more study on setting a more specific protocol and guidelines for this procedure.
Bursitis*
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Joints
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Lidocaine
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Motion Therapy, Continuous Passive
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Prospective Studies
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Range of Motion, Articular
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Rehabilitation
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Shoulder
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Visual Analog Scale