1.A case report on the use of catheter to shortening the ischemic time in the replantation of amputated limbs.
Hong Chul LIM ; Seyng Soo HONG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1991;26(3):975-981
No abstract available.
Catheters*
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Extremities*
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Replantation*
2.A Clinical Study of Supracondylar Fracture of the Humerus in Children
Jay Suck CHANG ; Seok Hyun LEE ; Hong Chul LIM ; Seyng Soo HONG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1989;24(1):139-147
Supracondylar fracture of humerus is the most common fracture about the elbow in children and much has been written about its treatment and the prevention of both Volkmann's ischemia with contracture and cubitus varus deformity. In a retrospective survey of 155 children with supracondylar frscture of the humerus, 63 cases were found to have sufficient clinical and retrospective data to classify the fracture. 1. The average age was 6.5 years ranged from 1 year 3 months to 14 years and sex ratio was 2.2: 1(M:F) 2. 62 cases(98.4%) were extension type and 1 case(1.6%) was flexion type. In extension type, displacement was posteromedial 30 cases(47.6%), posterolatera117 cases(26.9%), posterior 10 cases(15.9%) and undisplaced 5 cases(7.9%). 3. Fracture level was divided into 3 Groups. Trans-olecranon fractures were 47 cases(74.6%), proximal to olecranon fractures were 11 cases(17.5%) and distal to olecranon fractures were 5 cases(7.9%). According to age distribution lower age group involves the distal part and higher age group involves proximal part. 4. Transverse fractures were 39 cases(61.9%) and oblique fractures were 24 cases(38.1%). In oblique fracture, postero-anterial oblique fractures were 19 cases(30.2%), medio-lateral oblique fractures 3 cases(4.8%), and latero-medial 2 cases(3.2%). In oblique fractures redisplacements were more common in P-A oblique csse. 5. In the treatment of fracture, 31 cases(49.2%) were treated with closed reduction and percutaneous pinning, 26 cases(41.3%) were treated with closed reduction and splint immobilization, 3 cases(4.8%) were treated with open reduction and K-wire fixation, 3 cases(4.8%) were treated with skeletal traction. 6. Functional results according to degree of initial displacement was worse in some displaced(Grade II) cases, rather than total displaced (Grade IV) or displaced with rotation (Grade III) cases. 7. Complications in splint immobilzation method were cubitus varus deformity 2 cases, nerve injury 2 case, and in k-wire fixation method, nerve injury 5 cases and pin migration 1 case.
Age Distribution
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Child
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Clinical Study
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Congenital Abnormalities
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Contracture
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Elbow
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Humans
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Humerus
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Immobilization
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Ischemia
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Methods
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Olecranon Process
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Retrospective Studies
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Sex Ratio
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Splints
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Traction
3.A Report of Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (6 Patients 8 Cases)
Seok Hyun LEE ; Chang Yong HUR ; Jung Ho PARK ; Seyng Soo HONG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1990;25(2):584-590
The authors have experienced 8 hips of slipped capital femoral epiphysis out of 6 adolescents which are known to be very rare in this country since September, 1983 at Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, The Korea University Guro Hospital. They were 3 males and 3 females at age range between 10 to 14 years. Laterality of involvement was 3 in left, 1 in right and 2 in bilateral. Staging was acute in 1 case, acute on chronic in 3 cases and chronic in 4 cases. And the degree of slipping was mild in 4 cases, moderate in 4 cases. Among the 6 patients, 2 were associated with primary hyperparathyroidism and 1 with hypothyroidism. Treatments offered were closed reduction and pin fixation for 5 hips and conservative with control of underlying disease for 2 hips. One hip which was chronic was treated with Southwick osteotomy. The prognoses of the cases were generally good except one which showed slowness in regaining of motion after Southwick osteotomy.
Adolescent
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Epiphyses
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Female
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Hip
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Humans
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Hyperparathyroidism, Primary
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Hypothyroidism
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Korea
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Male
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Osteotomy
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Prognosis
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Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphyses