1.Multiple Noncontiguous Fractures in Cervical Spine: Cases Report.
Myoung Soo KIM ; Chang Bum LEE ; Jeong Han HA ; Hyung Taek PARK ; Sun Jin CHOI ; Jong Hoon PARK
Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery 2010;17(1):26-32
STUDY DESIGN: Cases report OBJECTIVES: We report 2 cases of relatively rare cervical fracture. SUMMARY OF LITERATURE REVIEW: Although numerous studies in the literature have investigated cervical spine injuries, patients with multiple-level cervical fractures have not been commonly described. Multiple non-contiguous cervical fractures are distinctively unusual. MATERIALS AND METHODS: First case was a girl aged 8 years and 4 months who had multifocal compression fracture of C3, 5, 6 & T7, 8 without spinal cord injury. Second case was a thirty nine-year-old female who had Type I Hangman's fracture and compression fractures of C3, 7. RESULTS: We had satisfactory results of them treated nonsurgically. CONCLUSIONS: We should remind that cervical spinal column can incur multiple injuries in variant patterns.
Female
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Fractures, Compression
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Humans
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Multiple Trauma
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Spinal Cord Injuries
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Spine*
2.Conservative Treatment of the Displaced Clavicular Shaft Fracture in Multiple Injury.
Hyun Dae SHIN ; Kwang Jin RHEE ; Young Mo KIM ; Se Min WOO ; Ho Sup SONG
Journal of the Korean Fracture Society 2004;17(4):333-337
PURPOSE: To analyse the comparative clinical results between adults with multiple injury including the clavicular shaft fracture and only clavicular shaft fracture who had supportive care through retrospective aspect. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We had 48 adult patients in this hospital with simple fracture and multiple injury including the clavicular shaft whom we were able to evaluate at least more than a year. 12 of 48 patients were with only clavicular shaft fracture and the rest of them were with multiple injury. We classified patients into two groups those who had fracture with displacement for group A (A1 for the cases with over 50% of fracture surface contact rate and A2 for less than 50% from the images of simple X-ray) and those who had comminuted fracture for B. We compared the time of bone union, nonunion rate of only clavicular fractures and multiple injury, clinical results for patients who had supportive care with retrospective aspect. RESULTS: A1 (7 cases), A2 (4 cases), B (1 case) were prevalent in the group of only clavicular shaft fracture and A1 (8 cases) and A2 (16 cases) and B (12 cases) were prevalent in the group of multiple injury. For the cases with supportive care, we could find 1 nonunion case (8%) and 11 union cases on average 2.91 months in the group of only clavicular shaft fracture and 7 nonunion cases (19%) and 29 union cases on average 3.58 months in the group of multiple injury. The best clinical results had occurred in 8 cases (67%) of only clavicular shaft fracture group and 19 cases (53%) of multiple injury group. We could find out the union from all 8 nonunion cases that took operation afterward. CONCLUSION: Although the choice of treatment of clavicular fracture is supportive care, but multiple injury including the clavicular fracture is a high-energy injury, so the possibility of comminuted and displacement is high, so that nonunion rate is high. The possibility of early surgery must be considered seriously.
Adult
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Clavicle
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Fractures, Comminuted
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Humans
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Multiple Trauma*
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Retrospective Studies
3.Whole Body Bone Scan for Detecting Missed Bone Injuries in Multiple Trauma Patients.
Hong Yoon JEONG ; Im kyung KIM ; Seo Hee CHOI ; Changro LEE ; Man Ki JU
Journal of Acute Care Surgery 2017;7(2):56-60
PURPOSE: Patients with multiple traumas often experience multiple fractures that are missed or overlooked, despite the use of imaging, careful history taking, and physical examinations. This study aimed to evaluate the usefulness of whole body bone scan (WBBS) for detecting missed bone injuries in patients with multiple traumas. METHODS: We evaluated 30 patients with multiple traumas who underwent WBBS at single tertiary referral center between March 2008 and February 2016. We assessed the association of patient demographics with WBBS uptake as a binomial outcome variable. RESULTS: There were no significant differences in patient demographics by WBBS. The mean injury severity score did not differ by WBBS (18.1 in the WBBS-negative group vs. 18.4 in the WBBS-positive group), and duration from admission to the evaluation of the WBBS was similar (5.4 days in both groups). The most common uptake site in the WBBS was the ribs (n=7), followed by the tibia (n=3), skull (n=2), ankle (n=1), and sternum (n=1). None of the missed injuries required further treatment, such as manual reduction or surgery. CONCLUSION: WBBS was useful for detecting missed bone injuries in patients with multiple trauma.
Ankle
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Demography
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Fractures, Multiple
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Humans
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Injury Severity Score
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Multiple Trauma*
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Physical Examination
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Ribs
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Skull
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Sternum
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Tertiary Care Centers
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Tibia
4.Operative Treatment of Fractures of the Fifth Metatarsal Base.
Jin Soo SUH ; Jung Hoon KIM ; Jun Young CHOI
Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society 2008;12(2):189-196
Purpose: Nonunions and delayed unions are possible complications of fractures of fifth metatarsal base. We tried to report the results of the surgical treatment, which is not prevalent yet. Materials and Methods: Retrospective study of thirty nine patients undergoing operation at our institution between 2003 and 2008 was conducted. Six patients were excluded with loss of follow up before bony union, multiple trauma, pediatric fractures, stress fracture, open fracture. There were 18 males and 15 females with 45.1 years old mean age. The average follow-up period was 18.3 months. We used a midfoot scoring system of AOFAS for clinical assessment and radiologic findings to evaluate bony union, alignment. Results: According to Lawrence's classification, Zone 1 fractures were thirteen and Zone 2 were twenty. Average AOFAS score was 93.61. Conclusion: Early operative treatment with cannulated screw fixation in fractures of the fifth metatarsal base is thought to be an useful and easy treatment option with faster rates of union.
Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Fractures, Open
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Fractures, Stress
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Humans
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Male
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Metatarsal Bones
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Multiple Trauma
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Retrospective Studies
5.Cerebral Fat Embolism with Multiple Rib and Thoracic Spinal Fractures.
Yoon Soo LEE ; Seong Hyun PARK ; In Suk HAMM
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2004;36(5):408-411
Cerebral fat embolism(CFE) is a rarely reported and usually underestimated disease entity. It is important to consider the possibility of CFE when intracranial lesions on brain magnetic resonance(MR) imaging without direct relation to the trauma are seen in patients with multiple bone fractures. The authors report a case of CFE caused by trauma with multiple enhancing lesions on the enhanced T1-weighted MR images and high signal intensity on T2-weighted images in a 24-year-old-man with multiple bone fractures.
Brain
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Embolism, Fat*
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Fractures, Bone
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Multiple Trauma
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Ribs*
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Spinal Fractures*
6.Contributing Factors for Nonunion in Open Tibial Fractures Treated with External Fixation.
Chang Wug OH ; Hee Soo KYUNG ; Byung Chul PARK ; Shin Youn KIM ; Gun Wook PARK
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1998;33(7):1822-1826
We analyzed the factors of importance for nonunion in series of 91 open fractures of tibial diaphysis which were treated with external fixation. Factors analyzed included, age and sex of the patients, the mechanism of injury, the amount of soft tissue damage, the grade of comminution, the level at which the tibia was fractured, the presence of an intact fibula, the presence of the multiple injuries, the type of the external fixation used(AO external fixator, EXTOR; monotube external fixator, Ilizarov), and the need to supplement the stability of the reduction. We found that the amount of soft tissue damage and comminution of the fracture played a role in the development of the nonunion.
Diaphyses
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External Fixators
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Fibula
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Fractures, Open
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Humans
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Multiple Trauma
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Tibia
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Tibial Fractures*
7.A case of idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome presenting multiple organ injuries with eyeball involvement.
Yeun Jae PARK ; Young Bum JOO ; Ji Young LEE ; Seung Yong SHIN ; Moon Hee LEE ; Hong Bock LEE ; Chul Soo KIM
Korean Journal of Medicine 2000;58(6):692-697
The idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome is a disorder marked by the sustained overproduction of eosinophils. The disease is characterized clinically by damage to multiple organs due to eosinophilic infiltration and mediator release rather than by the level of the absolute blood eosinophil count. We report a case of hypereosinophilic syndrome presenting multiple organ damages with eyeball involvement.
Eosinophils
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Hypereosinophilic Syndrome*
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Multiple Trauma
8.Management of Polytrauma
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2018;53(1):1-8
To optimize results for polytrauma patients, prompt evacuation and early management are critical. These patients also require a multidisciplinary team effort, involving multiple departments, as they are likely to have not only musculoskeletal injuries but also specific organ injuries or compromised general status. In the 1980s, the goal was definitive fracture fixation in the early stages after injury (early total care). Since the 1990s, however, the goal has shifted to temporary fixation, with a delay of several days prior to definitive fixation (damage control orthopedics). Recently, the timing and extent of treatment have been determined by the condition of patients based on objective indicators. Because surgery may result in secondary damage, it is desirable to minimize potential tissue injury with either temporary fixation or a delay in definitive fixation.
Fracture Fixation
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Humans
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Multiple Trauma
9.First rib fractures: not always a hallmark of severe trauma---a report of three cases.
Atin JAISWAL ; Yashwant S TANWAR ; Masood HABIB ; Vijay JAIN
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2013;16(4):251-253
According to medical literature, fracture of the first rib is quite rare and the bilateral condition is especially rare. This type of fracture is usually associated with severe intrathoracic trauma and other bony or neurovascular injuries, thus can be considered as a harbinger of major trauma. However here we present three cases of low velocity first rib fractures without any major trauma or multisystem injuries. All the three patients were treated conservatively and did well on simple analgesics and rest and had no early or late complications. It can be seen that not all the first rib fractures are associated with major trauma or multisystem injuries. There is a variant of first rib fracture with low velocity injuries which is not associated with any major complications in contrast to majority of first rib fractures associated with high velocity injuries. Causative factor of such injuries may be violent muscular contraction of scalenus anterior or serratus anterior, but not direct trauma.
Accidental Falls
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Accidents, Traffic
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Adult
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Humans
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Male
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Multiple Trauma
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Rib Fractures
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diagnosis
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therapy
10.A mathematical model of determining the knee joint injury.
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2004;21(5):737-740
A mathematical model of determining the injury of human knee joint was established by using structural dynamics method. The results showvered the corresponding shearing displacement and bending angle of the knee joint on the occasion of ligament avulsion, and the shearing force and bending moment which caused tibial condylar fractures under purest shearing and bending condition. The calculated results consisted with the experimental results greatly, suggesting that using mathematical method to determine the injury is feasible and this kind of method can do good to lots of subjects, such as pedestrian protection, athletic medicine and rehabilitation engineering.
Humans
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Knee Injuries
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Leg Injuries
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Models, Theoretical
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Multiple Trauma
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Tibial Fractures