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K-wire Migration into the Thoracic Cavity after Surgery of Scapular Fracture: A Case Report
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In Ju Lee, Nam Yong Choi, Young Chae Lee, Hyun Seok Song
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J Korean Soc Fract 1996;9(2):326-329. Published online April 30, 1996
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jksf.1996.9.2.326
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- The use of smooth and threaded pins for internal fixation is often complicated by component migration to a part of the body especially when employed about the acromioclavicuiar Joint. A case report of K-wire migration into the thoracic cavity following surgery of scapular fracture is presented. This phoenomenon occurred despite efforts to bend the lateral ends of the pins to prevent medial migration.
If pins or wires are employed even bent at the lateral ends, chinidcal and x-ray follow up should be frequent. The pins should be removed immediately on obtaining the desired therapy.
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Surigcal Treatment for Acute Acromioclayicular Joint Dislocation
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Nam Yong Choi, In Ju Lee, Moon Ku Choi, Young Chae Lee, Han Jin Kim, Chong Ook Shin
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J Korean Soc Fract 1995;8(1):188-192. Published online January 31, 1995
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jksf.1995.8.1.188
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- Thirty-one patients who had a acromioclavicular joint dislocation that were treated by surgical operation, between January 1990 and December 1993 at St. Pauls & Holy Family hospital were analyzed.
The results are as follows; 1. There were twenty-five males and six females. The mean age was 33 years, ranging from 17 to 52 years old.
2. Out of thirty-one cases, twenty-six had good to excellent functional results.
3. As regards complication, wire migration occurred in two cases, wire breakage in one case, screw loosening in one, and subluxation following wire or screw removal in four.
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