2.Short- and Long-segment Pedicle Screw Fixation with Anterior Interbody Fusion with Short Bone Graft in Denis type B Burst Fractures.
Yung Khee CHUNG ; Seok Woo KIM
Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery 1998;5(2):159-168
STUDY DESIGN: The operative treatment methods of twenty-one patients with Denis type B burst fractures were evaluated according to the level of pedicle screw fixation. OBJECTIVE: To compare the results of short segment pedicle screw fixation with long segment pedicle screw fixation in Denis type B burst fractures treated anteriorly with short bone graft. SUMMARY OF BACK GROUND DATA: Relatively good results(Short fusion time, good union rate, less loss of lordosis postoperatively etc.) were obtained in long segment fixation group during follow-up period. METHODS: Twenty-one patients with Denis B type burst fractures of thoracolumbar and lumbar spine were divided into two groups depend on the level of pedicle screw fixation in operative treatment methods, one group consisted of 10 cases which were treated by posterior short segment pedicle screw fixation and anterior interbody fusion with short bone graft(Group I : one level above and below posteior pedicle screw fixation of the fracture site and upper end plate of fracture site was fused with autogenous iliac bone or rib to adjacent vertebral body anteriorly through involved disc space) and the other groups consisted of 11 cases which were treated by posterior long segment pedicle screw fixation and anterior interbody fusion with short bone graft (Group II : more than two level above and below posterior pedicle screw fixation of the fracture site and additionally, anterior interbody fusion with short bone graft performed same as Group I). Bony union rate, union period, changes of height of bone and disc, kyphotic angle loss, interscrew angle and complications were measured using pre-, post-operative and follow-up radiographs and chart review. RESULTS: Comparing the two groups, there were no significant postoperative and follow-up results in both groups, especially, change of body & disc height, change of kyphotic angle and change of interscrew angle. However, relatively short fusion time, good union rate, less kyphotic angle loss, and low complication rates were obtainecl and maintained during follow-up period in long segment fixation lion group(Group II). CONCLUSIONS: Long segment pedicle screw fixation and anterior interbody fusion with short bone graft group could effectiyely treat Denis B type burst fractures of thoracolumbar & lumbar spine and maintain their postoperative results during follow up peroid.
Animals
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Lions
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Lordosis
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Ribs
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Spine
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Transplants*
3.Trend of Syphilis in Korea.
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1970;8(2):31-35
On the basis of stastistical awlysis trend of increase in syphilis patients in Korea closely resembles that reported in other countries. Among these patients, it should be noticed that thy were highly infectious, showing early latent syphilis. Nevertheless, the available diagnstic test for syphilis has only been limited to the Non-treponemal antigen test. Moreover not only schedules employing in the treatment f disease have been different among physicians but the follow up test for each patient bas been quite impossible. In these respects, the author strongly suggests that the effective measures for the prevention and treatment of syphilis will be required as a national policy.
Appointments and Schedules
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Korea*
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Syphilis*
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Syphilis, Latent
4.Clinical spectrum of epidermolysis bullosa acquisita.
Chang Woo LEE ; Yung Hwan KIM ; Soo Chan KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1992;30(5):577-584
The clinical spectruni of epidermolysis bullosa acquisita(EBA) is much broader than originally thought. Although the full extent of the clinical presenation is still being defined, it is now known that EBA include the followings: a non-inflammatory mechanobullous condition equating wit,h classical EBA; an inflammatory vesiculosullous eruption mimicking bullous pernphigoid; and a mucosal-centered disease with sarring similar to cicatricial pemphigoid. Among the nine cases of EBA, aged between 34 to 70 year-old, seen in recent years, three patients had mechanobullous lesions with skin fragilities and scarrings; three patients had inflammatory bullous eruptions, and three other patient had combined features of mechanobullous/inflammatory bullous lesions. Mucous membrane lesions were recognized in sex cases, and the rnos! frequent site of involvement was the oral mucosae. According to observations of these patients episodes of inflammatory bullous eruptions appeared to be present in seven cases and have been considered as early sympoms of the disease. It has been noted, however, that in two cases lesions develop d as an non-inflammatory mechanobullous from thonset. Based on the ability of EBA to mimick bullous pemphigoid or cicatricial pernphogoid and the fact that such cases have perhaps been missed, we feel EBA is more common than past literature has suggested.
Aged
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Blister
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Cicatrix
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Epidermolysis Bullosa Acquisita*
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Epidermolysis Bullosa*
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Humans
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Mouth Mucosa
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Mucous Membrane
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Pemphigoid, Benign Mucous Membrane
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Pemphigoid, Bullous
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Skin
5.Clinical Observation on Effect of Diltiazem(Herben(R)) in Angina Pectoris.
Hong Bum KIM ; Jung Gil LEE ; Sung Dong LEE ; Yung Woo SHIN ; Yung Kee SHIN
Korean Circulation Journal 1982;12(2):193-197
We evaluate the effects of diltiazem in 19 patients with ischemic heart disease (15 patients) of classical anginal pectoris & 4 patients of variant angina) by means of clinical status & electrocardiographic changes and obtain the results as follows: 1. The pulse rate & blood pressure were decreased by diltiazem slightly but these decreases were not significant in statistical meaning. 2. Diltiazem administration of 4 weeks duration normalized EKG completely in 4 patients & partially in 3 patients among the 13 patients who showed abnormal resting EKG initially. 3. All 19 patients who received diltiazem showed clinical improvement; 9 patients had excellent responses, 7 patients good responses & 3 patients fair responses. 4. Diltiazem had side effects in 3 patients, drowsiness, mild euphoria & possibly tolerance respectively in each patients.
Angina Pectoris*
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Blood Pressure
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Diltiazem
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Electrocardiography
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Euphoria
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Heart Rate
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Humans
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Myocardial Ischemia
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Sleep Stages
6.A Clinical Study on 35 Cases of Tuberculous Osteomyelitis in Long Bones
Yung Tae KIM ; Jai Gon SEO ; Tae Woo KWON
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1986;21(6):1071-1078
Tuberculosis of the bone and joints is one of the genralized manifestation or solitary localized lesion. Although the incidence of the tuberculous osteomyelitis of long bone is decreasing with good neutrition, development of preventive medicine and improvment of treatment regimen, it is still one of the common diseases in Korea and must be considered in the differentil diagnosis of common orthopaedic complaints. Thirty five cases of tuberculous osteomyelitis of long bone were studied in our department from Junuary 1973 to December 1984. The results are as follows: 1. Long bone tuberculous osteomyelitis were 35 cases (6.6%) from the overall tuberculous lesion of the bone and joints. (534 cases) 2. Childrean and young adults were common age group. 3. Concomitant pulmonary tuberculosis was found in 11 cases. 4. Radiologic findings showed variable lesions including osteolytic, cystic, sclerotic and destructive forms. 5. Confirmative diagnosis could be made by smear, culture of the lesion and pathologic findings. 6. The overall results treated with curettage and bone graft as well as proper antituberculous medication were satisfactory.
Clinical Study
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Curettage
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Diagnosis
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Humans
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Incidence
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Joints
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Korea
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Osteomyelitis
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Preventive Medicine
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Transplants
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Tuberculosis
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Tuberculosis, Pulmonary
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Young Adult
7.A Case of Child Desquamative Interstitial Pneumonia.
Yung Tak LIM ; Hee Joo JEON ; Hee Joo PARK ; Chan Yung KIM ; Woo Taek KIM ; Hyoung Doo LEE
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1989;32(1):92-100
No abstract available.
Child*
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Humans
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Lung Diseases, Interstitial*
8.A Case of Patent Urachus.
Heon Kyung LEE ; Ki Tae KIM ; Woo Yung CHUNG ; Soon Yong LEE ; Yung Sik PARK ; Yeon Soon KIM
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1984;27(1):89-92
No abstract available.
Urachus*
9.Two cases of tuberculosis spinal arachnoiditis diagnosed by MRI.
Yong Joo KIM ; Suk Hyun KIM ; Chul Woo YANG ; Soon Jib YOO ; Je Yung WOO ; Suk Yung KIM ; Eui Jin CHOI ; Moon Won KANG ; Byung Ki BANG
Korean Journal of Infectious Diseases 1993;25(3):265-269
No abstract available.
Arachnoid*
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Arachnoiditis*
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging*
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Tuberculosis*
10.Two cases of tuberculosis spinal arachnoiditis diagnosed by MRI.
Yong Joo KIM ; Suk Hyun KIM ; Chul Woo YANG ; Soon Jib YOO ; Je Yung WOO ; Suk Yung KIM ; Eui Jin CHOI ; Moon Won KANG ; Byung Ki BANG
Korean Journal of Infectious Diseases 1993;25(3):265-269
No abstract available.
Arachnoid*
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Arachnoiditis*
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging*
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Tuberculosis*