1.Resection of Lateral Prominence in Malunited Calcaneus: Report of 7 Cases
Kwang Bae SHIN ; Hak Young JEONG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1987;22(5):1005-1013
Pain snd disability often fractures of the cslcaneus even though the original injury was skillfully treated. The causes are traumstic arthritis of the subtalar joint, abnormalities of the peroneal tendons or weakness of Gastrocnemius, etc. We have experienced the resection of lateral prominence of calcaneus in 7 patients who complained of pain by entrapment of peroneal tendons between lateral malleolus and lateral prominence of malunited calcaneus. The follow up time after operation was 3 years and 4 months to 12 months. In all patients the pain was markedly improved between postoperative 5 weeks and 10 weeks. When the last follow up, 6 patients among 7 patients except one case of subtalar arthritis were astisfaetory.
Arthritis
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Calcaneus
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Subtalar Joint
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Tendons
2.The Fractured Carpal Scaphoid
Hak Young JEONG ; Seung Wook YANG ; Young Cheol SHIN
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1989;24(4):1095-1104
The carpal scaphoid is the commonest of the carpal bones to be fractured, and this injury is the commonest to befall the wrist of working man. There is still some disaggrement as to the optimum treatment and as to how long immobilization should be maintained. The twenty seven cases of the carpal scaphoid were treated at department of orthopaedic surgery, Maryknoll Hospital. They were analyzed in regared to the clinical and radiological aspects. The results were summarized as follows. l. Of 27 cases 24 cases were in the age group 20 to 39, and all cases were male patients. 2. In 17 cases, the fracture was found in right side. 3. In 19 cases (70.4%), the fracture was found on the middle 1/3 of the carpal scaphoid and in 18 cases(66.8%), the fracture line was transverse. 4. The union rate of fracture was 100% in the distal 1/3 fracture, 89.5% in the middle 1/3 fracture and 66.3% in the proximal fracture. The average period of immobilization were 10.3, 14.9 and 15.3 weeks respectively. 5. By Maudsley's assessment, the end result was good in all cases of the distal 1/3 fracture, 84.2% in the middle 1/3 fracture and 66.7% in the proximal 1/3 fracture. 6. Traumatic arthritis developed in 3 cases, avascular ncerosis in 7 cases, nonunion in 4 cases.
Arthritis
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Carpal Bones
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Humans
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Immobilization
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Male
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Wrist
3.Treatment of the tibial shaft fractures with ender nails.
Hak Young JEONG ; Seung Wook YANG ; Young Cheol SHIN ; Seung Joon SHIN
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1993;28(5):1702-1711
No abstract available.
6.The effect of prostaglandin e1on the muscle flap in the rectus abdominis muscle of the rat.
Ho Jik YANG ; Ji Won JEONG ; Young Jin SHIN
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1998;25(4):523-529
Flap survival is critical to the success in reconstructive surgery, there have been many investigations to increase the blood supply to the flaps such as surgical delay and pharmacologic delay. Prostaglandin(PG) is released from various tissues including blood vessel in response to physical stimulus. Among the Prostaglandins, PGE1 has been proven to be a vasodilatation property and many authors have demonstrated its effect to increase blood supply after random cutaneous flap surgery. Clinically, however, muscle flap or musculocutaneous flap is more significantly used in reconstructive surgery and hemodynamic effects of PGE1 of this type of flap are still not documented. The authors designed the random muscle flap to study the hemodynamic effects of PGE1 of the muscle flap. Superior based rectus muscle flap was elevated from rats and the superior epigastric artery, its major vascular pedicle, was ligated to create the random-type muscle flap. Twenty two rats were divided into two experimental groups and each group had 11 rats; Group I: No drugs Group II: PGE1 injection group for 7 postoperative days intraperitoneally The average muscle flap survival rate of group I was 46+/-3.0 precent and it had a higher survival rate than the control group(23+/-4.3%). The muscle flap survival rates showed significant differences between the two groups (p< 0.005) This study shows that the administration of the PGE1, in clinical usage of the rare random muscle flap with a pedicle injury or musculocutaneous flap with the risk of distal cutaneous flap necrosis, such as TRAM flap, which might be much safer and popular.
Alprostadil
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Animals
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Blood Vessels
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Epigastric Arteries
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Hemodynamics
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Myocutaneous Flap
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Necrosis
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Prostaglandins
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Rats*
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Rectus Abdominis*
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Survival Rate
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Vasodilation
7.A Case of Pes Caves with Spina Bbifida Occulta.
Jeong Ral PARK ; Young Hee PARK ; Jeh Hoon SHIN
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1985;28(5):505-509
No abstract available.
Caves*
8.The Use of Ender nails in Distal One-Third Fractures of Tibia
Seung Wook YANG ; Hak Young JEONG ; Young Ho KIM ; Young Cheol SHIN
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1994;29(5):1459-1465
The distal one-third fractures of tibia have much difficulty in treatment due to enumerous complications such as skin necrosis, angular deformity and delayed union. As for using Ender nails in distal tibial fractures, the stability of fixation can be strengthened with fanning of the nails in distal fragments and using more than 3 nails and 1cm longer nail. Twenty-two patients having distal tibial fractures, were carried out Ender nailing at Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Maryknoll Hospital from May 1989 to September 1992. The results were as follows; 1. The distal end of fracture line was situated from 3cm to 9cm above plafond, and the mean duration of radiological bony union was 14.9 weeks except one case of nonunion. 2. Mild angulation developed in two cases and complications such as nonunion, superficial infection and backing out of nail were noted, but it did not affect the results.
Congenital Abnormalities
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Humans
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Necrosis
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Skin
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Tibia
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Tibial Fractures
9.A clinical investigation of new diuretics, azosemide(SK-110).
Young Tai SHIN ; Sunn Kgoo RHEE ; Min Soo JEONG ; Seung Hun SHIN ; Gang Wook YI
Korean Journal of Nephrology 1992;11(1):33-39
No abstract available.
Diuretics*