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Salter-Harris Type IV Physeal Fracture of the Distal Radius: A Case Report
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Young Soo Byun, Hong Tae Kim, Kyoung Hoon Hyun, Jun Mo Nam, Young Ho Cho
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J Korean Soc Fract 2001;14(4):739-744. Published online October 31, 2001
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jksf.2001.14.4.739
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- Physeal fractures in children are the most common in the distal radius. In the distal radius Salter-Harris type II physeal fractures occur predominantly, while type IV physeal fractures are quite rare. For type IV physeal fractures, open reduction and internal fixation are usually indicated to align both the physis and the articular surface. Growth arrest can be developed by premature physeal closure depending on multiple factors, particularly the severity of trauma. We treated a type IV physeal fracture of the distal radius with open reduction and internal fixation in an 11-year-old boy, but growth arrest with gross deformity and painful motion limitation of the wrist occurred. The deformity in external appearance was nearly corrected and symptoms were improved by surgical shortening of the ulna 3 years after injury, and the final result was satisfactory.
Original Article
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Treatment of Femoral Neck Fractures with Cannulated Screws
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Chan Hoon Yoo, Hong Tae Kim, Young Soo Byun, Sang Chul Shin, Byung Doo Jang, Kyoung Hoon Hyun
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J Korean Soc Fract 2000;13(3):445-453. Published online July 31, 2000
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jksf.2000.13.3.445
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This study was performed to evaluate the results of femoral neck fractures in adult treated with cannulated screws and the factors that may affect results.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
From April 1992 to December 1998, the authors analysed 53 cases of femoral neck fracture treated with cannulated screws and followed more than one year. According to Garden's classification and anatomic location, we classified the fracture type. We used Garden alignment index for the accuracy of reduction and Singh index for the degree of osteoporosis. The clinical results were analysed by Lunceford's assessment.
RESULTS
According to Lunceford's assessment, the results were good or excellent in 40 cases(75%). Mean bony union time was 16.3 weeks. There were 10 cases(19%) of avascular necrosis of the femoral head, 6 cases(11%) of nonunion and 2 cases(4%) of malunion. There were significant relationship between complication rate and accuracy of reduction(P<0.01), operative delay more than 7 days(P<0.05).
CONCLUSION
The important factors that may affect the results are accuracy of reduction and interval between injury and time of operation, the others were degree of displacement, anatomic site, degree of osteoporosis. The results of this study indicate that cannulated screw fixation is an effective method for femoral neck fractures in adult.
Case Report
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Stress fractures in calcaneus and juxtatectal region of the acetabulum : case report
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Soon Man Hong, Hong Tae Kim, Young Soo Byun, Sang Chul Shin, Kyoung Hoon Hyun, Soo Yeol Jeon
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J Korean Soc Fract 1999;12(4):749-753. Published online October 31, 1999
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jksf.1999.12.4.749
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- We have experienced a fatigue fracture occurred in the calcaneus of 49-year-old man and an insufficiency fracture occurred in the juxtatectal region of acetabulum in 70 -year-old woman.
Both cases healed successively after rest. We suggest these fractures must be considered in differential diagnosis.
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