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Treatment of Distal Femoral Fractures Using Polyaxial Locking Plate
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Sang Eun Park, Hyun Taek Kang, Young Yul Kim, Jae Jung Jeong, Jung U Lee, Weon Yoo Kim
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J Korean Fract Soc 2011;24(4):321-327. Published online October 31, 2011
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jkfs.2011.24.4.321
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To report the clinical outcome of polyaxial locking plate (Noncontact bridging (NCB) plate (Zimmer, Warsaw, Indiana)) for the treatment of distal femur fracture with minimal invasive percutaneous periosteal osteosynthsis (MIPPO) technique. MATERIALS AND METHODS Between February 2008 to April 2010, twenty six patients (11 men, 15 women), twenty eight cases diagnosed as distal femoral fractures are enrolled in this retrospective study. The mean age of the patients was 63 years (34 to 85) and the mean follow-up was 20.3 months (12 to 32). According to the AO/ASIF classification, 15 fractures were type A, 1 type B and 9 type C. And there were 3 periprsthetic fractures around knee. The analysis of the clinical and radiologic outcome were performed by Sanders functional evaluation scale and radiologic follow up after operation, respectively. RESULTS Among 28 cases, 25 cases united without additional operation. According to Sanders functional evaluation scale, there were 11 excellent, 9 good, 4 fair, 2 poor. As complications, there were 1 knee stiffness, 1 delayed union, 1 implant failure with refracture, 1 implant loosening. Three patients except one knee stiffness, underwent a second LISS plating using NCB plate and and bone grafting, resulting in a satisfactory final outcome. CONCLUSION Internal fixation using polyaxial locking plate with MIPO technique may be one of the most effective methods for the treatment of distal femoral fractures.
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Testicular Necrosis after Ilioinguinal Approach for Pelvic Nonunion: A Case Report
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Sang Eun Park, Young Yul Kim, Jong Hun Ji, Chang Whan Han, Weon Yoo Kim
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J Korean Fract Soc 2006;19(4):490-493. Published online October 31, 2006
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jkfs.2006.19.4.490
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- Pelvic nonunion is very difficult to treat. According to the nonunion site, anterior or posterior surgical approach should be used selectively. And if the nonunion site is located in both anterior and posterior, both anterior and posterior surgical approach should be used. We report a case of testicular necrosis after ilioinguinal approach used as a anterior approach to pelvis to treat pelvic nonunion developed as a result of unstable pelvic ring injury.
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Ji Wan Kim, Jung Min Park, Jae Suk Chang Journal of the Korean Fracture Society.2013; 26(1): 32. CrossRef
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Treatment of Clavicle Fracture : Operative vs Non-operative
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Seok Whan Song, Hwa Sung Lee, Young Kyun Woo, Seung Koo Rhee, Young Yul Kim
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J Korean Soc Fract 2000;13(3):544-549. Published online July 31, 2000
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jksf.2000.13.3.544
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- INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study was to compare the final results of the patients of the clavicle fractures, treated with the conservative or surgical techniques.
MATERIALS AND METHODS 125 patients (over 15 years old, follow-up over 6 months) were reviewed. To measure the amount of shortening of the fractured clavicle, the length of clavicle was measured from the mid-point of the medial end to the lateral. Range of motion of shoulder, evaluation of functional results and subjective satisfaction, and complications were assessed. RESULTS In the surgical treatment group, the period of bony union was short and the shortening of the final length of the fractured clavicle, although there was no statistical significance, was rare. Overall satisfaction for the final result and range of motion of the shoulder were not significantly different between the groups. Complication rates were higher in the conservative treatment than in the surgical. CONCLUSIONS In most cases of the clavicle fracture, the operative treatment is recommended to decrease the complications, to shorten the treatment period, to satisfy the patients, and probably to decrease the economical burden.
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Hong-Ki Jin, Ki Bong Park, Hyung Lae Cho, Jung-Il Kang, Wan Seok Lee Journal of the Korean Fracture Society.2019; 32(2): 97. CrossRef
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