1.Lordoplasty: An Alternative Technique for the Treatment of Osteoporotic Compression Fracture.
Teak Soo JEON ; Sang Bum KIM ; Won Ki PARK
Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery 2011;3(2):161-166
We report here on a new technique using polymethylmethacrylate to manage vertebral osteoporotic compression fractures in three patients. These patients presented with acute back pain that manifested itself after minor trauma. Osteoporotic compression fractures were diagnosed via plain X-ray and magnetic resonance imaging studies. The patients were treated with absolute bed rest and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Despite of the conservative treatment, the patients experienced severe, recalcitrant and progressive pain. The vertebrae were collapsed over 50% or kyphotic deformity was seen on the radiologic materials. We performed a new technique called lordoplasty, which is derived from percutaneous vertebroplasty. The patients experienced a reduction in pain after the procedure. The wedge and kyphotic angles of the fractured vertebrae were significantly restored.
Aged
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Female
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Fractures, Compression/radiography/*surgery
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Orthopedic Procedures/*methods
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Osteoporotic Fractures/radiography/*surgery
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Spinal Fractures/radiography/*surgery
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Thoracic Vertebrae/*injuries/radiography/surgery
2.Isolated Anterior Dislocation of the Radial Head in Adult: A Case Report.
Youn Moo HEO ; Woo Sik KIM ; Sung Hun KIM ; Teak Soo JEON ; Sang Bum KIM ; Byung Hak OH
Journal of the Korean Shoulder and Elbow Society 2007;10(1):131-135
We report an isolated anterior dislocation of the radial head in a 23-year-old man after a fall on the outstretched arm. At the time of the injury, the patient's elbow was in a position of mild flexion and pronation which was suddenly further pronated as he fell down. The radial head was incarcerated by the lateral portion of brachialis muscle, and annular ligament was interposed between capitellum and radial head. Open reduction was performed. During 12 months follow-up, reduction of radial head was well maintained without a limitation of range of motion.
Adult*
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Arm
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Dislocations*
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Elbow
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Follow-Up Studies
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Head*
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Humans
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Ligaments
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Pronation
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Range of Motion, Articular
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Young Adult
3.Malunion of the Odontoid Process Developing Cervical Myelopathy: A Case Report.
Teak Soo JEON ; Sang Bum KIM ; Whan Yong CHUNG ; Woo Sik KIM ; Sung Hun KIM ; Tae Kyun KIM
Journal of the Korean Fracture Society 2006;19(3):378-380
Late-onset progressive myelopathy, years after odontoid fracture, is considered a rarity. Undiagnosed or untreated odontoid fractures may develop into nonunion or malunion, thereby leading to secondary delayed cervical myelopathy. We present a case of a 50-year-old man with malunion of odontoid fracture. We had a good result following one-staged posterior decompression and occipito-cervical fusion.
Decompression
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Odontoid Process*
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Spinal Cord Diseases*