1.Improvement of Cosmesis in the Surgical Treatment of Cleft Hand
Goo Hyun BAEK ; Moon Sang CHUNG ; Hong Geun JUNG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1995;30(5):1281-1289
Being a rare disease entity, there have been few references about the cleft hand in Korea. We evaluated the postoperative cosmetic results of 17 cleft hands in 14 patients, who were treated surgically at the Department of Orthopedic Surgery of Seoul National University Hospital, from 1982 to 1993. Among 14 patients, 8 were males. Bilateral cleft hands were in five patients and unilateral in 9. Three of five patients who had bilateral cleft hands, were treated surgically on both hands. Remaining two patients had an operation on one hand which affected more severely. Average age at the time of operation was 2 years and 5 months(5 months-10years). Average duration of follow-up was 34 months(1 year 1 month-7years 5 months). By Lange's classification, typical patterns were 16 hands and atypical pattern one. By Flatt's classification, there were 8 hands of I b, 7 I c, 1 I a, 1 II. One patient had family history whose father had both cleft hands and feet. Congenital anomalies other than cleft hand were associated in 10 of 14 patients. Two patients had 3 associated anomalies, 4 patients 2, and 4 patients one. Syndactyly was the most common associated anomaly of affected cleft hand. Central cleft was closed by Snow-Littler technique in 4 hands(24%), Barsky method in 12(71%) and others in 1(6%). Metacarpal bone was treated by intermetacarpal ligament reconstruction in 1 hand(6%), excision only 7(41%), transfer of 2(rd) metacarpal to 3(rd) metacarpal base after excision 5(29%), and 2(rd) metacarpal corrective osteotomy 3(18%). Complications were in 2 hands; one wound dehiesence of cleft, and one partial necrosis of skin. The cosmetic results of surgical treatment were graded into good, fair or poor by the parents-Good ; when parents were satisfied with the result, Fair; improved cosmesis but not satisfied, and Poor; no improvement after surgery. Good was in 16 hands and fair in one.
Classification
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Fathers
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Follow-Up Studies
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Foot
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Hand
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Humans
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Korea
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Ligaments
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Male
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Methods
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Necrosis
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Orthopedics
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Osteotomy
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Parents
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Rare Diseases
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Seoul
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Skin
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Syndactyly
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Wounds and Injuries
2.Bilateral total Knee Replacement Arthroplasty
Sang Cheol SEONG ; Won Joong KIM ; Dae Geun JEON ; Chin Youb CHUNG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1990;25(1):203-210
In patients disabled by severe rheumatoid and degenerative arthritis of both knees, bilateral total knee arthroplasty(TKA) afforded much functional improvement in pain relief and function. Postoperative results of bilateral TKA was described as being similiar to those observed among patients with single joint replacement. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the etiology and postoperative result of bilateral TKA performed on 32 knees in 16 patients at Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Seoul National University Hospital from Mar. 1985 to Oct. 1988. In our series, there were 15 females and only 1 male, their mean age was 53 years. Duration of follow up was ranged from 1 to 4 years and 5 months being average 1 year and 6 months. The results were as follow. 1. Cheif complaints were pain in 18 cases(100%) and difficulty in walking in 15 cases(82%). 2. Preoperative etiology was rheumatoid arthritis in 11 cases and degenerative arthritis in 7 cases. 3. Knee joint function by HSS(Hospital for Special Surgery) knee rating score was increased from 44.6 points preoperatively to 81.2 points postoperatively. 4. The tibiofemoral angle was changed from 1.4 degree varus to 4 degree valgus. 5. The prothesis type used were PFG(Press Fit Condylar) in 22 knees, Miller-Galante in 8 knees, AMK in 3 knees, PCA in 2 knees and unicompartmental type in 1 knee. 6. Complication were 1 case of knee fusion due to concomittant tuberculous arthritis and mild joint effusion in 6 knees. 7. Bilateral one-stage arthroplasty may be considered as an alternative procedure.
Arthritis
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Arthritis, Rheumatoid
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Arthroplasty
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Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Joints
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Knee
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Knee Joint
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Male
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Orthopedics
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Osteoarthritis
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Passive Cutaneous Anaphylaxis
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Seoul
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Walking
3.Treatment for the Extensor Tendon Injury
Moon Sang CHUNG ; Kang Sup YOON ; Sung Il BIN ; Dae Geun JEON
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1990;25(3):824-832
Injuries to extensor tendons can be as serious as those of digital flexors. These injuries require accurate approximation, appropirate splinting and careful mobilization. Scarring which always occurs following injury can provoke greater problems in digital extensor injuries than in flexor tendons. The loss of 2mm of excursion of extensor tendon at level of the proximal interphalangeal joint may results in a 50 percent loss of motion of the finger. A special problem associated with extensor tendon healing is loss of gliding. This study was carried was carried out to evaluate the results of the extensor injuries according to their etiology, location and type of treatment. Seventy six lesions in fifty patients treated for extensor tendon injuries were analysed for the comparison of the results of specific treatment. The follow up was from 1 to 3 years with average of 19 months. Following results were obtained. l. Among 50 patients, 16 cases (32%) were acute and 34 cases (68%) were chronic. 2. The etiology were crushing in 19 cases (30%), knife or glass in 20 cases (40%), and avulsion in 8 cases (16%) etc. 3. Mallet finger were observed in 14 tendons, buttonhole in 10 tendons. Nine tendons were injured at the metacarpophalangeal level and 16 tendons were injured at wrist level. 4. Percentage of satisfactory result which means less than 15 degrees of extension loss were 68.1 % in primary repair and plication, and 30.7% in tendon transfer or graft. 5. Prognosis was better when the lesion was proximal to MP joint, and results were more favorable in primary repair and plication than tendon transfer graft.
Cicatrix
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Fingers
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Follow-Up Studies
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Glass
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Humans
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Joints
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Prognosis
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Splints
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Tendon Injuries
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Tendon Transfer
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Tendons
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Transplants
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Wrist
4.Correlation between distribution of eosinophil cationic protein and nasal hyperreactivity in perennial allergic rhinitis.
Heung Man LEE ; Chung Sic CHOI ; Geun JUNG ; Sang Hak LEE ; Soon Jae HWANG
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1993;36(2):283-291
No abstract available.
Eosinophil Cationic Protein*
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Eosinophils*
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Rhinitis*
5.A case of leiomyosarcoma of the uterine cervix.
Sang Soon KIM ; Jae Hyun CHUNG ; In Sik LEE ; Young Tak KIM ; Dong Geun CHUNG ; Ahm KIM ; Jung Eun MOK
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1993;36(1):121-128
No abstract available.
Cervix Uteri*
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Female
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Leiomyosarcoma*
6.Psychogenic Dizziness : The psychiatric diagnosis and vestibular function tests.
Chung Ku RHEE ; Geun Hwan PARK ; Chang Hoon LEE ; Sang Yong CHUNG ; Phil Sang JUNG
Journal of the Korean Balance Society 2003;2(1):73-77
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Psychogenic dizziness has not been studied extensively in Korea while it is seen frequently. We investigated the prevalence of psychiatric diagnosis and the results of vestibular function testings in patients with the diagnosis of psychogenic dizziness at a Korean tertiary university hospital. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study was conducted on 38 patients with the diagnosis of psychogenic dizziness. They all received vestibular function testings (ENG, rotating chair test and posturography). Patients with central or vestibular organic disease were excluded from this study. RESULTS: Somatoform disorder was the most common psychiatric disorder causing psychogenic vertigo(47.4%) in this study. Anxiety disorder(21.1%) and depression(21.1%) were the next common causes. The vestibular function testings were abnormal in 19 patients(50.0%). The electronystagmography in 11, rotating chair test in 6, and posturography in 14 patients were abnormal. CONCLUSIONS: Somatoform disorder was the most common psychiatric disorder and vestibular function tests were abnormal in 50% of psychogenic dizziness patients. It implies that the patients with psychogenic dizziness have functional abnormalities in vestibular system.
Anxiety
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Diagnosis
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Dizziness*
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Electronystagmography
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Humans
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Korea
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Mental Disorders*
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Prevalence
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Somatoform Disorders
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Vestibular Function Tests*
7.Evaluation of post-operative residual tumors using 67Ga scintigram 1. is the blood gallium redistributed into the surgical wound?.
Tae Yong MOON ; Chang Hyo SOL ; Yong Ki KIM ; Soo Geun WANG ; Kook Sang HAN ; Chung Ho CHOI
Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine 1992;26(2):355-359
No abstract available.
Gallium*
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Neoplasm, Residual*
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Wounds and Injuries*
8.Mazabraud's Syndrome: A case report.
Jeong Geun HONG ; Jin Soo LIM ; Ho KWON ; Sang Hoon CHUNG
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 2000;27(2):176-178
Mazabraud's syndrome is rare benign disease characterized by the association of intramuscular myxoma and fibrous dysplasia of bone. We present a case of multiple intramuscular myxomas of the right forearm with polyostotic fibrous dysplasia. X-rays suggested fibrous dysplasia of adjacent bones and CT scans showed two intramuscular cystic masses on the right forearm. 99mTc bone scintigraphy also showed a markedly increased uptake in the skull, both scapulas, both clavicles and both humeri. The masses were successfully removed. Fibrous dysplasia of the radius and myxoma were confirmed by pathologic study.
Clavicle
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Fibrous Dysplasia of Bone
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Fibrous Dysplasia, Polyostotic
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Forearm
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Myxoma
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Radionuclide Imaging
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Radius
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Scapula
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Skull
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
9.Intraventricular neurofibroma: a case report.
Sang Joon KIM ; Kyung In KIM ; Hyung Sik KIM ; Hyo Sun CHUNG ; Yung Suk LEE ; Hum Rye PARK ; Je Geun CHI
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1992;28(1):65-69
Intracranial nerve sheath tumors unrelated to the cranial nerve roots are extremely rare, and the origin of the tumors are debatable. We report a case of pathologically-proven neurofibroma inside the lateral ventricle. A 49-year-old man presented with headache of 6 months duration, urinary incontinence, visual disturbance and right hemiplegia. Brain CT scan showed a well defined isodense mass with homogenous contrast enhancement and marginal calcification. At surgery the tumor was found to be a 4cm-sized lobulated mass attached only to the choroid plexus. Histologically, the tumor masses consisted of fasciculating bundles of wavy spindle cells, with a considerable collagen laydown.
Brain
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Choroid Plexus
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Collagen
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Cranial Nerves
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Headache
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Hemiplegia
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Humans
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Lateral Ventricles
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Middle Aged
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Nerve Sheath Neoplasms
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Neurofibroma*
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Urinary Incontinence
10.Primary Osteosarcoma of the Sphenoid Bone: Case Report.
Geun Jin YANG ; Mun Chul KIM ; Hoon CHUNG ; Sang Pyung LEE ; Gi Hwan CHOI ; Hyung Tae YEO
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2000;29(5):680-683
No abstract available.
Osteosarcoma*
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Sphenoid Bone*