1.Treatment of burst fracture in thoracic and lumbar spine using Kaneda instrument.
Duck Yun CHO ; Byung Yong YU ; Eung Ha KIM ; Kyu Jung CHO
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1991;26(1):310-316
No abstract available.
Spine*
2.Two Cases of Leiomyoma in Vulva and Vagina.
Hyun Chang MOON ; Seung Yun YI ; Yu Jin CHO ; Byung Chan OH
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1999;42(8):1854-1856
Leiomyomas of vagina and vulva are rare solid tumors, but most common mesenchymal tumors in adult woman. Most of the reported cases have been benign. The tumors were firm, well-defined submucosal masses in a majority of patients. We experienced two cases of vulvar and vaginal leiomyoma, thus it is presented with a brief review of the cases and its literatures.
Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Leiomyoma*
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Vagina*
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Vulva*
3.A treatment methods of segmental fracture according to AO classification.
Duk Yun CHO ; Joong Myung LEE ; Byung Yong YU ; See Hyup PARK
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1993;28(1):300-311
No abstract available.
Classification*
4.Surgical treatment of spinal stenosis.
Duck Yun CHO ; Eung Ha KIM ; Byung Yong YU ; Hyun Mo YANG ; Young Tae KIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1993;28(1):146-154
No abstract available.
Spinal Stenosis*
5.Clinical anaysis of failed lumbar disc surgery.
Duck Yun CHO ; Byung Yong YU ; Eung Ha KIM ; Hyun Mo YANG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1993;28(6):2017-2026
No abstract available.
6.Screening tests in early detection of proximal deep venous thrombosis(DVT): prospective study.
Duk Yun CHO ; Jae Gon SEO ; Byung Yong YU ; Sung Churl LEE ; Tae Hoon KIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1992;27(5):1273-1283
No abstract available.
Mass Screening*
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Prospective Studies*
7.Double chambered right ventricle
Chul Koo CHO ; Yun Jeong YU ; Kyung Mo YEON ; Man Chung HAN
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1983;19(4):697-702
Fourteen cases of double chambered right ventricle were diagnosed angiographically and of these nine caseswere confirmed after operation and autopsy at Seoul National University Hospital in recent four years since 1979.The clinical and radiological findings with the emphasis on the cinecardiographic findings were analysed. Thesummaries of the analysis are as follows; 1. Among 14 cases, 6 cases were male and 8 cases were female. Agedistribution was from 4 years to 36 years. 2. In chest X-ray findings, pulmonary vascularity was increased in 8cases, decreased in 4 cases, and nomral in 2 cases. Cardiomegaly was observed in 8 cases and other showed normalheart size. 3. In cinecardiography, 11 cases had interventricular septal defect. Among these 11 cases, VSD locatedin proximal high pressusre chamber was in 2 cases and located in distal low presssure chamber was in 9 cases. 4.The location of aberrant muscle bundle in sinus portion of right ventricule was in 8 cases. In the rest cases, andaberrant muscle bundle was located below the infundibulum of right ventricle. 5. For accurate diagnosis anddifferential diagnosis with other congenital cardiac anomalies such as Tetralogy of Fallot or isolated pulmonicstenosis, biplane cineangiography and catheterization is an essential procedure.
Autopsy
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Cardiomegaly
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Catheterization
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Catheters
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Cineangiography
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Diagnosis
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Female
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Heart Ventricles
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Humans
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Male
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Pituitary Gland
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Seoul
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Tetralogy of Fallot
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Thorax
8.Clinical Results of Bipolar Endoprosthesis
Key Yong KIM ; Hyung Ku YOON ; Duk Yun CHO ; Jae Gon SEO ; Byung Yong YU
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1985;20(2):291-298
In 1974, bipolar endoprosthesis was first introduced by Bateman & Giliberty. It has theoretical advantages including minimizing acetabular wear, possible reduction of incidence of stem loosening, lessening of dislocation and easy revision procedure. Various methods for the treatment of fracture of the femur neck have been developed & performed, but it is still called “the unsolved fracture” in certain situation. But the role of it as primary treatment of fracture of the femur neck continues to be controversial. Current clinical results encourage its continued use and expansion of indication. Authors reviewed and analysed 21 cases of bicentric endoprosthesis and 1 case of Giliberty endoprosthesis those have been operated at the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, National Medical Center from 1981 to 1983. Following results were obtained, l. According to disorder distribution, 14 cases were neglected fracture of femur neck, 2 old fracture, 1 idiopathic femoral head necrosis and 2 avascular necrosis & 1 non-union complicated by femoral neck fracture. 2. Among 20 cases, 8 cases were operated within 1/2 1 month after injury and 6 cases within 1 3months 3. Harris lateral appmach was used in 16 cases (80%) and Modified Gibson approach in 4 cases (20%). There were no significant differences in morbidity during operation and postoperative complication. 4. We used femoral stems those head diameter was 22 and 32mm(Charnley & Miiller type) and head pieces those diameter was 48-51 mm in male and 44–48 mm in Ifemale. 5. 3 cases were stiff in inner bearing without acetabular erosion. 6. In 6 cases more than 2 years followup 1 degree CE angle of Wiberg was increased in 2 cases of youngage respectively without associated hip joint pain. 7. Although inclination of head piece was vertical in 8 cases, fracture and dislocation were not found. 8. The circumference of head piece and opposite femoral head was measured and compared. There were 12 cases (mean 12.6 mm) that of head piece larger than opposite femoral head and 3 cases smaller than opposite femoral head. 9. There was 4 cases of complication (3 patients) and still no reoperation and revision converted to T.H.R. 10. With regard to average 18 months of follow-up, 7 cases of 81–90 Harris hip-rating score, 6 of 91–100, 4 of 71–80 and 3 of 61–70.
Acetabulum
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Dislocations
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Femoral Neck Fractures
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Femur
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Femur Neck
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Follow-Up Studies
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Head
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Hip Joint
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Humans
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Incidence
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Male
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Neck
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Necrosis
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Postoperative Complications
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Reoperation
9.Effects of Tai Chi Exercise Program for Health Promotion in Middle Aged Women with Osteoarthritis.
Gyoo Young CHO ; Yu Jin PAEK ; Yun Hee KIM
Korean Journal of Health Promotion 2013;13(4):148-155
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to identify the effects of Tai Chi exercise program on physical symptoms (pain, stiffness) and physical function (difficulty with physical function) related to joint, stress, depression, and sleep disturbance in middle aged women with osteoarthritis. METHODS: The study was conducted with a nonequivalent control group pretest-posttest design. Forty participants were assigned to either the experimental group (20) or control group (20). Tai Chi exercise program was administered twice a week for 12 weeks to participants in experimental group. Data were collected from October 4 to December 24, 2011 and analyzed using chi2-test and t-test. RESULTS: There were significant differences between groups in joint pain score (z=-2.029, P=0.047) of Korean-Western Ontario and McMaster University Osteoarthritis (K-WOMAC) index and depression score (z=-2.566, P=0.010). However, there were no significant differences in stiffness score and physical function score of K-WOMAC index, stress score and sleep disturbance score. CONCLUSIONS: Findings from this study indicate that Tai Chi exercise program are effective in reducing joint pain and depression in osteoarthritis women. It could be regarded as positive program for health promotion of self-care skills in middle-aged women with osteoarthritis.
Arthralgia
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Depression
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Female
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Health Promotion*
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Humans
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Joints
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Middle Aged*
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Ontario
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Osteoarthritis*
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Self Care
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Tai Ji*
10.Effects of Tai Chi Exercise Program for Health Promotion in Middle Aged Women with Osteoarthritis.
Gyoo Young CHO ; Yu Jin PAEK ; Yun Hee KIM
Korean Journal of Health Promotion 2013;13(4):148-155
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to identify the effects of Tai Chi exercise program on physical symptoms (pain, stiffness) and physical function (difficulty with physical function) related to joint, stress, depression, and sleep disturbance in middle aged women with osteoarthritis. METHODS: The study was conducted with a nonequivalent control group pretest-posttest design. Forty participants were assigned to either the experimental group (20) or control group (20). Tai Chi exercise program was administered twice a week for 12 weeks to participants in experimental group. Data were collected from October 4 to December 24, 2011 and analyzed using chi2-test and t-test. RESULTS: There were significant differences between groups in joint pain score (z=-2.029, P=0.047) of Korean-Western Ontario and McMaster University Osteoarthritis (K-WOMAC) index and depression score (z=-2.566, P=0.010). However, there were no significant differences in stiffness score and physical function score of K-WOMAC index, stress score and sleep disturbance score. CONCLUSIONS: Findings from this study indicate that Tai Chi exercise program are effective in reducing joint pain and depression in osteoarthritis women. It could be regarded as positive program for health promotion of self-care skills in middle-aged women with osteoarthritis.
Arthralgia
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Depression
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Female
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Health Promotion*
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Humans
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Joints
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Middle Aged*
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Ontario
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Osteoarthritis*
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Self Care
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Tai Ji*