1.Metastatic cancer of the patella: A case report.
Sung Joon KIM ; Jae Lim CHO ; Tai Seung KIM ; Tae Sung HA
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1993;28(6):2233-2236
No abstract available.
Patella*
2.Bilateral congenital absence of the patella: A case report.
Jong Deuk RHA ; Yong Hoon KIM ; Sung Il YOON ; Myung Ho LEE ; Duk Ryeon KIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1993;28(2):895-899
No abstract available.
Patella*
3.Bipartite Patella: Report of 3 Cases
Pyun Young SIK ; Kang Chang SOO ; Lee Sung TAE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1976;11(1):91-93
No abstract available in English.
Patella
4.Osteolysis of the Patella.
Kyong Hee JUNG ; Seong Ryul KWON ; Mie Jin LIM ; Won PARK
Journal of Rheumatic Diseases 2012;19(6):369-370
No abstract available.
Osteolysis
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Patella
5.Recurrent subluxation and dislocation of patella.
Journal of the Korean Knee Society 1992;4(1):26-30
No abstract available.
Dislocations*
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Patella*
6.Migration of a Broken Wire to the Popliteal Fossa After the Osteosynthesis of Patella Fracture: A Case Report.
Kyung Dae MIN ; Woo Sung PARK ; Jun Bum KIM ; Hyung Suk CHOI ; Byung Ill LEE
Journal of the Korean Knee Society 2005;17(1):133-136
In the fixation of patellar fractures, wiring techniques including tension band and cerclage wiring have been widely used. Some patients do not want to operation for removal of wire unless mechanical irritation is present. Authors report a case of a patient with migration of a broken wire to the popliteal fossa after the osteosynthesis of patellar fracture.
Humans
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Patella*
7.Study on applying the patella fractures treated with figure of eight-torsive-tensioband in the Traumatic – Orthopedic Department of 103 Hospital
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2004;0(1):38-40
This study is aimed to evaluate advantages and disadvantages of patella fracture fixation technique with figure-of-eight tension band, then draw indications and contra-indications of this technique. Subjects: 80 patients with occult patella fracture treated at Traumatic-Orthopedic Department, Hospital No 103 from January 1980 to July 1996. Postoperative outcomes: very good: 56 cases (76.87%), good: 7 cases (9.85%), fair: 6 cases (8.45%), and bad: 2 cases (2.80%)
Fractures, Bone
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Therapeutics
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Patella
8.Two cases of nail patella syndrome.
Bon Sang KOO ; Sang Jung KIM ; Pyung Kil KIM ; In Joon CHOI ; Ki Keun OH ; Hui Wan PARK
Korean Journal of Nephrology 1993;12(3):459-463
No abstract available.
Nail-Patella Syndrome*
9.Hereditary onycho-osteodysplasia (nail-patella syndrome).
Kwang Jin RHEE ; June Kyu LEE ; Sang Rho AHN ; Sang Deug LIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1992;27(3):848-851
No abstract available.
Nail-Patella Syndrome*
10.The Study of Patellar Movement During the Knee Motion
Kwon Ick HA ; Sung Ho HAHN ; Min Young CHUNG ; Hee Joong KIM ; Yeo Chul YOON
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1989;24(2):361-364
Moving on the femoral srticular surface, the patella is doing a significant role in the patellofemoral mechanism as one of the most important components of the knee. The knowledge of patellar movement would be very helpful to understand the functional mechanism of the knee We studied the distance of patellar movement during the knee motion on the lateral X-ray view of 100 normal adult knees. The results were as follows :1. The average distance of patellar movement from full extension to full flexion of the knee was 8.4cm. 2. Patella moves average 1.7cm(20.2%) form 0° to 30° flexion, 2.6cm(31.0%) from 30° to 60° flexion, 1.7cm(20.2%) from 60° to 90° flexion, 1.3cm(15.5%) from 90° to 120° flexion and l.lcm(13.1%) from 120° to full flexion.
Adult
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Humans
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Knee
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Patella