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Fracture-Separation of the Distal Humeral Epiphysis in Young Children
Hyoun Oh Cho, Kyoung Duck Kwak, Byung Yong Kim, Su Min Sohn, Pill Whan Oh
J Korean Soc Fract 1999;12(2):365-371.   Published online April 30, 1999
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jksf.1999.12.2.365
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We have reviewed seven cases of fracture-separation of the distal humeral epiphysis, two of which were initially misdiagnosed as a fracture of the lateral condyle and one as a fracture of the supracondyle. The four cases were treated by closed reduction and cast immobilization, and three cases by open reduction and internal fixation. The one case with conservative treatment had cubitus varus, other were good result. To distinguish the fracture-separation from a fracture of lat. condyle and from a dislocated elbow is impossible using clinical signs alone. For reducing misdiagnosis, it is important to consider age and there could be need further evaluation such as arthrogram, USG, CT and MRI.
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Surgical Treatment of Acute acromioclavicular Dislocation
Hyoun Oh Cho, Kyoung Duck Kwak, Byeung Yong Kim, su Min Sohn, Jin Kyoung Moon
J Korean Soc Fract 1998;11(2):413-419.   Published online April 30, 1998
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jksf.1998.11.2.413
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We have reviewed 40 patients of acute acromioclavicular dislocation all treated by several operative procedure from January 1990 to July 1996. After about 12 months follow up period, we analyzed the relationship between the type of operation and the clinical results. Several operative mothods were demonstrated till now, but 4 techniques or their combinations are commonly used. Those are fixation of acromioclavicular joint, fixation of coracoclavicular ligament, resection of distal end of clavicle and dynamic muscle transfer. Modified Phemister technique, modified phemister technique with coracoclavicular fixation and modified Bosworth technique were used with or without repairment of coracoclavicular ligament at our hospital. Modified Phemister technique showed less good results than those of other techniques especially when repair of the coracoclavicular ligamentwas not made, and the repair of the coracoclavicular ligaments or fixation of the coracoclavicular joint is an important factor affecting the final results.
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