1.Experience of Microsurgery Using Dorsalis Pedis Artery
Soo Kyoon RAH ; Chang Uk CHOI ; Hak Hyun KIM ; Wan Surk CHOI ; Byung Chun JEON
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1981;16(3):731-738
Since the introduction of surgical microscope in microvesael surgery by Jacobson and Suarez in 1960, many surgeons have succeeded replantation, transplantation of composite segment of tissues so called free fiap-free bone graft and toe to hand transfer. McCraw & Furlow reported successfully transfered dorsal foot flap using dorsalis pedis artery in 1975 and Cobett transfered great toe to band for reconstruction of the amputated thunb. The authors experienced six cases of microsurgery using dorsalis pedis artery durig the recent two years in the department of Orthopaedic surgery of Soon Chun Hyang College and results in this paper. 1. Four cases out of six were dorsalis pedis free flap, one case was second toe to thumb and tbe other one was reconstruction of an amputated thumb in one stage using iliac bone graft and dorsalis pedis flap. 2. One case out of four cases of dorsalis pedis free flap was performed for reconstruction of contracted first web and the other cases were performed for foot. 3. Five cases out of six were successfully transfeed, one case which was toe to thumb was failed. The cause. of fail was probably due to post-operative hematoma. 4. Composite tissue using dorsalis pedis artery is one of the good donor site for composite tissue transfer for not only skin defect and scar contracture of the hand and foot but also reconstruction of the amputated fingers because it has several advantages; an acceptable thickness, a constant arterial supply, venous drainage through the saphenous system, and constant innervation through the terminal branches of the superficial and deep peroneal nerve.
Arteries
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Cicatrix
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Contracture
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Drainage
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Fingers
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Foot
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Free Tissue Flaps
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Hand
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Hematoma
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Humans
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Microsurgery
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Peroneal Nerve
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Replantation
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Skin
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Surgeons
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Thumb
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Tissue Donors
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Toes
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Transplants
2.A Consideration for Metallic Failure of internal Fixation Devices in Treatment of Long Bone Fractres
Soo Kyoon RAH ; Chang Uk CHOI ; Hak Hyun KIM ; Wan Surk CHOI ; Pil Jun CHEONG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1983;18(4):709-719
The ten cases of metallic failure after I-M nailing & plate fixation who were treated at depart tment of orthopaedic surgery, Soon Chun Hyang University during nine years from June, 1974 to May, 1983 were clinically analysed. The survey as summerized as follows: l. Of the ten cases, six cases were seen the breakage of plate, two cases were the loosening of screw, one case was the brakage of nail & one case was the angulation of nail. Of the six cases of plates, two cases were DCP, three cases were ordinary plate & one case was Thornton plate. 2. Of the six cases who metallic failure occurred as plate failure, five cases were the femur fractures, one case was the tibia fracture. All case who metallic failure occurred as nail failure were ferumr fractures. Of the two cases of screw loosening, one case was the fermur fracture. One case was the tibia fracture. 3. The average interval between operation and metallic failure. 1) The plate breakage was 6.3 months. 2) The screw loosening was 7 months. 3) The nail breakage was 6 months. 4) The nail angulation was 8 months. 4. The causes of failure after internal fixation. 1) The causes of plate breakage.
Femur
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Fractures, Comminuted
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Internal Fixators
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Overweight
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Tibia
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Weight-Bearing
3.The Clinical Experience of Flexible Intramedullary Nailing for Tibial Shaft Fractures
Chang Uk CHOI ; Soo Kyoon RAH ; Wan Surk CHOI ; Moo Sool KIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1984;19(1):165-174
No abstract available in English.
Fracture Fixation, Intramedullary
4.A Clinical Result of the Fracture of the Forearm Bone Shaft in Adult
Soo Kyoon RAH ; Chang Uk CHOI ; Wan Surk CHOI ; Ka I SUNG ; Jae Wook KWON
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1984;19(2):339-350
Thirty-seven patient who had forearm bone fracture were treated by four different methods at the Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Soonchunhyang University Hospital from Jan. 1979 to March 1982. The obtained results are as follow; 1. Nineteen cases out of 37 cases of the forearm bone fracture were both forearm bones, 10 cases were ulna and 8 were radius fracture. 2. Twenty-three cases out of 37 were closed and 13 cases were open fracture, respectably. 3. The applied treatment were manual reduction with cast immobilization, intramedullary naliing, plate and screw fixation and combined. 4. Mean duration of primary bone union of the forerm bone fracture which were treated by plate and screw was 12. 4 weeks, combined fixation was 12.8 weeks, intramedullary nailing was 15.3 weeks and that of manual reduction and cast was 16 weeks in order. 5. Functional result was classified according to the rating system of Smith and Sage. The best method was plate and screw and the worst was manual reduction and cast immobilization. 6. D.C.P. fixation seems to be one of the best method in this series. Combined method, in a way of D.C.P. for radius and I–M nailing for ulna, is a method when shortening of operation time is inevitable.
Adult
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Forearm
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Fracture Fixation, Intramedullary
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Fractures, Bone
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Fractures, Open
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Humans
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Immobilization
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Methods
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Orthopedics
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Radius
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Radius Fractures
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Ulna
5.A case of pseudomyxoma peritonei.
Eun Yie LEE ; Young Soo CHOI ; Chong Chan PARK ; Rae Whan JUNG ; Kyu Wan LEE
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1993;36(7):2078-2082
No abstract available.
Pseudomyxoma Peritonei*
6.A Comparative Analysis of Operative Methods on Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia: Transurethral Resection and Open Surgery.
Korean Journal of Urology 1989;30(6):828-832
A comparative analysis was made in 115 cases of TUR and 38 cases of open surgery in benign prostatic hyperplasia from March 1982 to December 1988.The results were as follows: The mean duration of operation was 84 min in TUR and 112 min in open surgery. The mean weight of resected tissues was 15.9em in TUR and 34.8gm in open surgery. The number of patients who needed transfusion were 74 of 115 in TUR(64%) and 35 of 38 in open surgery. Mean periods of postoperative hopitalization wee 9.1 days in TUR and 15.3 days in open surgery. Intraoperative complications were massive bleeding(5.2%), perforation of prostatic capsule(2.6%), hyponatremia(0.9%) in TUR and massive bleeding( 10.5%) in open surgery. Postoperative complications were unable to void, bleeding, incontinence, epididymitis, pyelonephritis and urethral stricture in TUR and bleeding. incontinence, epididymitis, pyelonephritis, vesicocutaneous fistula and wound infection in open surgery. Total complication rate was 26.1% in TUR and 28.9% in open surgery.
Epididymitis
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Fistula
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Intraoperative Complications
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Male
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Postoperative Complications
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Prostatic Hyperplasia*
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Pyelonephritis
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Transurethral Resection of Prostate
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Urethral Stricture
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Wound Infection
7.Immunologic Diagnosis of Tuberculous Meningitis.
Nak Wan CHOI ; Hong Ro LEE ; Pyung Han HWANG ; Dae Yeul LEE ; Jung Soo KIM
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1990;33(1):42-50
No abstract available.
Immunologic Tests*
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Tuberculosis, Meningeal*
8.Diffuse Neonatal Hemangiomatosis with Association of Massive Osteolysis and Arteriovenous Fistulae: An autopsy case.
Soon Pal SUH ; Jong Tae PARK ; Wan LEE ; Young Youn CHOI ; Chang Soo PARK
Korean Journal of Pathology 1987;21(4):291-297
Diffuse neonatal hemangiomatosis is an uncommon disease that is characteristed by a diffuse nature of the lesions, and distinguished form a single or few, or superficial or deep, capillary, cavernous, or mixed hemangiomas occuring in early or adult life. We report an autopsy case of multiple hemangiomatosis, which is associated with massive osteolysis of right humerus and arteriovenous fistulae in surrounding soft tissues. The patient is a 23 day old female infant and had a 2.0x1.5 cm sized cystic destructive bony lesion which was located in the proximal shaft of right humerus. Right arm was hypertrophied, compared to the normal looking left. There were multiple hemangiomas in right humerus, lung, cutaneous skeletal muscles and nerves. This case shares clinical characteristics of Gorham's disease.
Infant
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Adult
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Male
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Female
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Infant, Newborn
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Humans
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Hemangioma
9.A case of holoperosencephaly, alobar type.
Kyu Sun CHOI ; Kang Soo PARK ; Young Tack JANG ; Wan Seob KIM
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1992;35(3):390-394
No abstract available.
Diabetes Insipidus
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Holoprosencephaly
10.Effects of sperm extracts on sperm-egg binding in mouse.
Moon Kyoo KIM ; Myung Chan GYE ; Kyoo Wan CHOI ; Hyun Soo YOON ; Jong Heup KIM
Korean Journal of Fertility and Sterility 1991;18(1):23-34
No abstract available.
Animals
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Mice*
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Spermatozoa*