1.A Case of Pretibial Myxedema with Diffuse Toxic Goiter.
Hoon LEE ; Chong Ju LEE ; Chin Yo CHANG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1976;14(4):383-387
Pretibial myxedema, which consists of localized cutaneous accumulations of acid mucopolyeaccharides, occurs in a small percentage of patients with diffuse toxic goiter. Pretibial myxedema may also occur during the course of nonthyrotoxic thyroid disease. A case of pretibial myxedema with diffuse toxic goiter in 64 year-old female is reported. She has been suffered from thickened yellowish waxy pIaques on both pretibial areas and left dorsum of foot. Initial skin lesions developed about 7 months ago, and increased its size and numbers insidiously. Diagnosis was confirmed by characteristic clinical, laboratory and histopathological findings. Literatures were reviewed.
Diagnosis
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Female
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Foot
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Goiter*
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Myxedema*
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Skin
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Thyroid Diseases
2.Statistical Analysis of Serologic test for Syphilis Durinf five Years.
Keun Woo LEE ; Chong Ju LEE ; Chin Yo CHANG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1979;17(6):441-450
This paper is studied for statistical anaIysis of 1181 cascs of positive V.D.R.L test among 24414 cases who were visited for annual Physical examination and in or outpatients in the Han Gang Sung Shim Hospital during 5 years and 7 months from January 1972 to July 1977. Clinical survey was carried out with 182 syphilitic patients in the Department of Dermatology, Han Gang Sung Shim Hospital during 19 months from January l976 to July 1977. The results were as follows; 1. Positive rate for V.D.R.L test was 4.8%, and there were statistically significant differences in annual incidence(P<0.01). Biologic false positive rate for V.D.R.L test was 26. 7%, and there were statistically aignificant differences in annual incidence(P<0.01). 2. Departmental analysis such as Dermatology, Urology, Physical Examination and others including Obstetrics and Gynecology, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics etc. were carried out, the results showed that there were statistically significant departmental differences in V.D.R.L positive rate, but no in biologic false positive rate. 3. Biologic false positive rate was high inversely proportional to dilution titer, and that was a statistically significant difference(P<0.01). 4. 182 had syphilis, of whom 106(58. 2%) were latent syphilis and 74(40. 7%) were primary and secondary syphilis. 5. 119(65. 4%) among 182 syphilitic patients were male, most of patients(87.8%) occured in age from 21 to 40 years in the both sex. But there no statistically significant differences in age distribution between males and females. 6. The most predilection site of chancre was coronary sulcus(54.5%). 7. The lesions of secondary syphilis were composed of 18 cases(25%) of condyloma latum, 17 cases(23. 6%) of roseolar syphilid, 17 cases of papulo-squamous syphilid, 13 cases of alopecia syphilitica, 1 case of pustular syphilid, and 6 cases of others. 8. Married patients were nearly two times than single. In women, married. patients were much more(80. 3%) than single, and there were statistically significatnt differences(P<0.01). 9. There were no significant differences in S.T.S positive rate of spouse between infectious and latent syphilis. 10. Occupation distribution of male sexual partners were composed of 35 cases(29. 4%) of waitress, 28 cases(23. 5%) of call-girl, 20 cases(16. 8%) of office-girl, 17 cases of housewife, 12 cases of out of work, 7 cases of student. 1I. For patients with primary, secondary, and latent syphilis, treatment consiste of benzathine penicillin 2. 4 million units intramuscularly on the first visit and repeated three penicillin preparations at 7 days intervals in most of patients.
Age Distribution
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Alopecia
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Chancre
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Dermatology
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Female
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Gynecology
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Humans
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Internal Medicine
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Male
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Obstetrics
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Occupations
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Outpatients
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Pediatrics
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Penicillin G Benzathine
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Penicillins
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Physical Examination
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Serologic Tests*
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Sexual Partners
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Spouses
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Syphilis*
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Syphilis, Cutaneous
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Syphilis, Latent
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Urology
3.A Case of Tinea Barbae.
Sun Wha LEE ; Byung In RO ; Chin Yo CHANG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1982;20(5):795-799
Tinea barbae is one of the relatively rare chronic dermatophytosis of adult male, developing on the beard and moustache area of the face. We observed in a 50-year-old male patient who showed atypical clinical findings of tinea barbae. Initially, we impressed sycosis vulgaris, due to diffuse multiple pustular nodules with swelling on the beard area and both cheek of the face. We had treated him by antibiotics anri no improvement was noticed. On the 20th day from first visit, Trichophyton mentagrophytes was identified, and histopathologic exam revealed many spores and hyphae on the hair follicle. His skin lesions were almostly cleared after injestion of 5 months period of griseofulvin.
Adult
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Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Cheek
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Folliculitis
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Griseofulvin
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Hair Follicle
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Humans
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Hyphae
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Skin
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Spores
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Tinea*
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Trichophyton
4.A Study of Topical Corticosteroid Effect on the Rat Skin Mast Cell.
Seok Ho KIM ; Eil Soo LEE ; Chin Yo CHANG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1988;26(1):22-27
The effect of long-term topical application of corticosteroids on rat cutaneous mast cells was examined under the light microscopy. Two potent corticosteroids, 0.05% clobetasol-17-propionate and 0.25% desoxymethasone, produced a remarkable decresse greater than 50% of pretreatment mast cell number by two weeks. Wheress a less potent corticosteroid, 0.1% hydrocotisone-17-valerate, produced a remarkable decrease greater than 50% of pretreatment mast cell number by four weeks. All corticosteroids produced a remarkable decrease greater than 80% of pretreatment mast cell number by six weeks. These results suggest that long-term topical application of corticosteroids may have the deleterious effects on cutsneous mast cells.
Adrenal Cortex Hormones
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Animals
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Desoximetasone
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Mast Cells*
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Microscopy
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Rats*
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Skin*
5.The Effect of Functional Electrical Stimulation(FES) - Biofeedback on Sexual Activity and Quality of Life in Female Stress Urinary Incontinence.
Yong Chan LEE ; Hana YOON ; Young Yo PARK
Korean Journal of Urology 2003;44(10):999-1005
PURPOSE: Pelvic floor muscles play an important role in female sexual function. Urinary incontinence is one of the complex symptoms of pelvic floor relaxation. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effects of behavioral treatment on the sexual life variables and quality of life in stress urinary incontinent women. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty women with clinically and urodynamically proven stress urinary incontinence were randomly selected, and treated with functional electrical stimulation (FES) -Biofeedback. The FES-Biofeedback treatment was performed for 20 min per session, 2 sessions a week, for 6 weeks. The treatment consisted of electrical stimulation (35Hz and 50Hz, simultaneously) for 24 seconds, and the biofeedback, composed of 3 phases of contraction, lasted for 32 seconds. The outcome measures on the sexual life variables and quality of life scales were assessed by the Bristol Female Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms questionnaire and a self-developed questionnaire, based on the Brief index of sexual Functioning for women (BISF-W). RESULTS: The general quality of life scores were significantly improved after 6 weeks of FES-Biofeedback (p<0.05). The quality of orgasms, sexual interest, sexual activity and sexual anxiety were significantly improved after the FES-Biofeedback (p<0.05). Changes in the scores for the degree of satisfaction in those variables also showed statistical significance (p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Women with incontinence were dissatisfied with their sexual life due to various symptoms associated with their urinary symptoms or symptoms that result from pelvic floor relaxation. The FES-Biofeedback therapy showed positive effects on improving, not only stress incontinence, but also sexual life variables and the life quality.
Anxiety
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Biofeedback, Psychology*
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Electric Stimulation
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Female*
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Humans
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Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
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Muscles
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Orgasm
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Outcome Assessment (Health Care)
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Pelvic Floor
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Quality of Life*
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Relaxation
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Sexual Behavior*
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Sexuality
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Urinary Incontinence*
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Urinary Incontinence, Stress
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Weights and Measures
6.Giant Mullerian Duct Cyst: A Case Report.
Young Yo PARK ; Sun Wha LEE ; Yoo Mie HAN
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1995;33(1):143-146
We report a case of giant M llerian duct cyst in a 6 month-old-boy with urinary tract infection. A mass displacing the bladder and prostatic urethra anteriorly was found on the voiding cystourethrogram, and it was a oval shaped retrovesical anechoic cyst on the abdominal ultrasonogram. On MRi, it was a tear-drop shaped cyst of isosignal intensity with a projection toward the prostatic urethra and located in the midline of vesicorectal space. Grossly, the cyst had communication with prostatic urethra and both vas deferenses were drained to the cyst. Pathologically it was confirmed as a M~'llerrian duct cyst lined with squamous epithelium.
Epithelium
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Ultrasonography
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Urethra
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Urinary Bladder
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Urinary Tract Infections
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Vas Deferens
7.Surgical Treatment of Ebstein Anomaly: One Case Report.
Yo Jun SONG ; Nam Soo LEE ; Hyoung Mook KIM
Korean Circulation Journal 1976;6(2):25-31
In the Dept. of Thoracic Surgery, Korea University Hospital, Preoperative diagnosis as Ebstein anomaly was made on the 11-year old female through the preoperative examination including right cardioangiography and the Glenn Operation was performed to this patients as palliative treatment. During closure of the thoracic wall just after the anastomosis of S.V.C. and right pulmonary artery, sudden cardiac arrest developed. One day later after death, autopsy was performed in order to confirm the pathologic anatomy of the cardiac anomaly and to clarify the cause of death. Pathologic anatomy of the heart revealed the huge dilatation of right atrium, Patent Foramin Ovale, and the deformed and descended posterior and the septal leaflets of tricuspid value by which right ventricle was devided into the atrialized and the functional portion. The diagnosis of the autopsy showed (1) Ebstein Anomaly (2) bilateral total atelectasis of the lung, (3) multiple petechial hemorrhage and edema of the myocardium, brain and liver due to acute hypoxia, (4) fibrocaseous tuberculosis of the liver and tuberculous pericholangitis.
Anoxia
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Autopsy
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Brain
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Cause of Death
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Child
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Death, Sudden, Cardiac
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Diagnosis
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Dilatation
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Ebstein Anomaly*
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Edema
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Female
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Heart
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Heart Atria
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Heart Ventricles
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Korea
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Liver
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Lung
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Myocardium
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Palliative Care
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Pulmonary Artery
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Pulmonary Atelectasis
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Thoracic Surgery
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Thoracic Wall
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Tuberculosis
8.Changes of the Immunocompetent Cells in the Lymphatic Organs of the Rabbits with Dermatitis Induced by the Hyman Serum.
Hoon LEE ; Byung In RO ; Chin Yo CHANG ; Tae Soo PARK
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1979;17(1):73-79
This study was performed in order to explore the immunologic relationship between the skin lesions induced by the human serum and the lymphatic organs. For these purposes, the authors induced the dermatitis in the rabbits by the injections of pooled human serum with Freunds complete adjuvant into the skin, and administered prednisolone and azathioprine as immunosuppressive drugs to the rabbits. Immunologic asmy was performed by the measurement of the plasma ceIls and immunogobulin-bearing B lymphocytes in lymph node and spleen. The results were as follows: 1. By the injections of human serum pyroninophilic cells and immunoglobulining B lymphocytes in lymph node and spleen were increased. 2. By the administrations of prednisolone and azathioprine, pyroninophilic cells and immunoglobulin-bearing B lymphocytes in lymph node and spleen were all decre RSCd.
Azathioprine
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B-Lymphocytes
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Dermatitis*
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Humans
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Immunoglobulins
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Lymph Nodes
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Plasma
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Prednisolone
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Rabbits*
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Skin
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Spleen
9.Management of 24 Lower Ureteral Obstruction -Especially Internal Stent Indwelling-.
Hee Chan LEE ; Young Yo PARK ; Sung Won KWON
Korean Journal of Urology 1988;29(2):253-257
The lower ureter is not so frequent site of the urinary tract obstruction. In lower ureteral obstruction, the obstruction should be relieved by any method for maintaining renal parenchyme. A clinical studies were made on the 24 ureters of the lower ureteral obstruction. This studies were mainly focused on the method of management by internal stent indwelling. The following results were obtained. 1. In etiology, acquired lower ureteral strictures were most common ; tuberculosis in 10 ureters, radiation in 6 ureters, pelvic lymphadenopathy in 4 ureters, and iatrogenic stricture in 3 ureters. Congenital UVJ stricture was only one ureter. 2. In the method of management, open surgeries were done in 10 ureters and endourologic methods in 14 ureters. 3. In 5 failures of the first management, open surgeries were done in 3 ureters and endourologic methods in 2ureters. The tuberculosis was the most of their etiology. 4. Complications in internal stent indwelled cases were flank pain, severe vesical irritation, migration into the bladder and the obstruction of the lumen of stent.
Constriction, Pathologic
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Flank Pain
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Lymphatic Diseases
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Stents*
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Tuberculosis
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Ureter*
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Ureteral Obstruction*
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Urinary Bladder
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Urinary Tract
10.Trans - Posterior Septum Posterior Arthroscopic Portals in the Knee Joint.
Jin Hwan AHN ; Hyung Kook KIM ; Yo Seb LEE
Journal of the Korean Knee Society 1997;9(2):152-156
This paper introduces a safe arthroscopic technique passing through the posterior septum from the posteromedial cotnpartment to the posterolateral compartment, or vice versa, without damage to the PCL, capsule, and/or neurovascular structures. The posterior septum is triangular, bounded by the PCL anteriorly, the posterior portion of the femoral I.ntercondylar notch superiorly, the posterior capsule posteriorly, and devicles the posterior compartment of the knee joint into the posteromedial and posterolateral compartments. The middle genicular vessel pierces the posterior capsule and runs along the superior border of the posteriorseptum. There are no dangerous important structures at the central portion of the triangle of the posterior septum. This arthroscopic posterior portal technique is devided 4 steps. The first step is to make a posteromedial portal under direct arthroscopic visualization. The second step is to make a posterolateral portal. The third step is to make a hole at the posterior septum and to examine throposterolatera] compartment. The fourth step is to examine the posteromedial compartment through the posterior septum. This technique provides complete visualization of the posterior compartment of the knee joint, including the posterior aspect of the both femoral condyles, the posterior hom of both menisci, the PCL, the meniscofemoral ligament (Wrisberg s ligament), the posterior aspect of the pop liteal tendon, the femoral attachment of the ACL, the posterior septum and the posterior capsule. We have used this technique from October, 1994 to June, 1996 in 58 knees; arthroscopic total synovectomy in 43, removal of the loose bodies located behind the PCL in 8, PCL re!construction in 4, meniscal repair with all inside suture technique in 3. In conclusion, this procedure is very helpful in performing arthroscopic total synovectomy in chronic, acute, hemophilic, and crystal induced synovitis, in removing encapsulated loose bodies located behind the PCL, and in suturing peripheral tears of the posterior hom of the medial rneniscus with an all inside suture technique.
Knee Joint*
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Knee*
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Ligaments
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Suture Techniques
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Synovitis
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Tendons