1.Treatment for the Supracondylar Fractures of the Distal Humerus with Cannulated Screw.
Jin Soo PARK ; Young Khee CHUNG ; Jung Han YOO ; Kyu Cheol NOH ; Kook Jin CHUNG ; Dong Nyoung LEE
Journal of the Korean Fracture Society 2007;20(1):58-63
PURPOSE: To evaluate the results of the treatment of the supracondylar fractures of the humerus according to the fixation methods with cannulated screw. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Eight patients, aged 49 to 82 years (average, 65 years), were reviewed after a mean follow-up of 16 months (range, 12~24 months). According to AO classification all fractures were classified as type A2 (simple transverse supracondylar fracture). All patients underwent closed reduction. Percutaneous fixation with cannulated screws was performed in 8 patients. Three of 8 patients had associated medical problems and one patient had distal radius fracture. The functional results were assessed by the Mayo Elbow Performance Score. RESULTS: Mean operation time was 59 minutes (45~75) and all the patients with cannulated screw fixation had bony union and were able to early ROM exercise. Mean ranges of motion was 5~120 degrees with excellent functional results. Functional evaluation of elbow joint by Mayo method showed mean value of 88 (75~95). CONCLUSION: The cannulated screw fixation of supracondylar fracture of humerus, especially in the elderly aged group with medical disease had excellent functional results (rigid fixation & early ROM exercise) due to shortening of surgery time and anesthesic time, combined with decreased technical difficulties of the surgical procedure
Aged
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Classification
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Elbow
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Elbow Joint
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Humerus*
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Methods
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Radius Fractures
2.Anterior Interbody Fusion using a Horizontal Cylinder Cage in a Degenerative Lumbar Spine.
Seok Woo KIM ; Young Seok CHUNG ; Yung Khee CHUNG ; Jun Dong CHANG ; Chang Ju LEE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2001;36(3):265-272
PURPOSE: To evaluate the surgical effect of anterior interbody fusion using a horizontal cylinder cage in a degenerative lumbar spine. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We evaluated 16 patients (at 20 levels) who received anterior interbody fusion using a horizontal cylinder cage in a degenerative lumbar spine or in secondary segmental lumbar instability following decompression at the same level from May 1997 to May 1998. Preoperative, postoperative, and follow-up radiographs were taken to compare the posterior disc height, neuroforaminal area, and the neuroforaminal volume. Fusion rates and clinical results were also reviewed. RESULTS: Posterior disc height (mm), neuroforaminal area (mm2) and neuroforaminal volume (mm3) were increased and maintained during the follow-up period. Radiological fusion was noted in 17 levels (85%) at a postoperative 1 year. Satisfactory clinical results were also obtained in 17 levels (85%). CONCLUSION: Anterior interbody fusion using a horizontal cylinder cage might be an effective method in the surgical treatment of degenerative lumbar spine or secondary segmental lumbar instability.
Decompression
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Spine*
3.Clinical analysis of failed lumbar disc surgery.
Yung Khee CHUNG ; Jung Han YOO ; Myung Ryool PARK ; Jin Young LEE ; Baek Yong SONG ; Jung Gon RYOO ; Eui Tak CHU
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1993;28(3):1017-1028
No abstract available.
4.Segmental short transpedicular fixation of unstable thoracic lumbar vertebral fractures.
Yung Khee CHUNG ; Young Hoon YOO ; Chang Su OH
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1992;27(2):518-526
No abstract available.
5.Quantitative analysis of endogenous steroids in human urine by using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.
Hyun Gyung JANG ; Khee Dong EOM ; Young Sook YOO ; Bong Chul CHUNG ; Jongsei PARK
Journal of Korean Society of Endocrinology 1991;6(3):238-244
No abstract available.
Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry*
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Humans*
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Steroids*
6.Maquet operation.
Yung Khee CHUNG ; Jung Han YOO ; Young Pal KIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1991;26(5):1533-1538
No abstract available.
7.Endoprosthetic replacement for unstable intertrochanteric fracture of the femur in elderly patient with osteoporosis.
Yung Khee CHUNG ; Baek Young SONG ; Yu Keun JEONG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1991;26(3):756-761
No abstract available.
Aged*
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Femur*
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Humans
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Osteoporosis*
8.The cleavage intercondylar fracture of the femur: report of one case.
Yung Khee CHUNG ; Jung Han YOO ; Young Pal KIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1991;26(6):1934-1936
No abstract available.
Femur*
9.A Clinical Study of Anatomic Position Change on the Intra
Ik Yull CHANG ; Yung Khee CHUNG ; Won Ho CHO ; Young Hoon YOO
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1988;23(2):499-507
Despite a variable degree of comminution, the intra-articular fracture of the distal radius comprises four basic fragments : 1.Radial shaft; 2.Radial styloid; 3.Dorsal medial fragment; 4.Palmar medial fragment. For the period of 3 years from May 1984 to May 1987, 26 patients who had been treated for intra-articular fracture of the distal radius by various methods at the Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Kang Nam Sacred Heart Hospital, Hallym College are presented. According to the objective criteria of Scheck(18) used for calculating the degree of anatomic position change, the result obtained were as follows : 1. The most common fracture type was Type II by Melon(6) classification. 2. The average age of patients was 34 years old. 3. We agree that the accurate anatomic reduction with internal fixation assures better results in the distal radius intra-articular fracture. 4. CT scan was necessary for the accurate diagnosis of articular surface destruction. 5. Accurate relationship of the anatomic and functional result could be analyzed by Scheck(18) and Melon(6) concepts.
Classification
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Clinical Study
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Diagnosis
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Fractures, Comminuted
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Heart
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Humans
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Intra-Articular Fractures
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Orthopedics
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Radius
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
10.A Clinical Study of Traumatic Dislocation of the Knee Joint: Analysis of 7 Cases
Yung Khee CHUNG ; Khee Byoung LEE ; Woon Kyung YOUNG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1986;21(4):703-708
Traumatic dislocation of the knee joint occurs very infrequently, but is one of the true emergencies in the orthopedic field. It is a serious injury, associated with extensive soft tissue demage and the danger of neurological and vascular involvement. There is a lot of theories about the mechanism of injury, the treatment and the incidence of complications. Generally they accept that in irreducible cases operative reduction is essential, but there is no uniformity of opinion on the treatment of the uncomplicated cases. This paper is based on 7 traumatic knee dislocations treated at Kang Nam Sacred Heart Hospital, Hallym College during the period from January 1980 till December 1984. The results of the study are as follows: 1. The patients are mostly injured due to the traffic accident and show even age distribution from twenties to fifties. 2. 5 cases out of 7, reduced at our hospital, were all anteriorly dislocated. 3. The posterior capsule and the posterior cruciate ligament were injured in all cases. 4. There were no significant differences between primary repair of soft tissues and the late reconstruction.
Accidents, Traffic
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Age Distribution
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Clinical Study
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Clothing
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Dislocations
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Emergencies
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Heart
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Humans
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Incidence
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Knee Dislocation
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Knee Joint
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Knee
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Orthopedics
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Posterior Cruciate Ligament

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