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The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association ; : 549-556, 1989.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-768972

ABSTRACT

Chronic osteomyelitis continue to be a therapeutic challenge. The osteomyelitis also implies chronic ischemia of the diseased bone ; thus systemic antibiotic treatment may not be as effective as we want. In 1972, Klemm developed a new procedure to supplement saucerization in the treatment of chronic osteomyelitis, alternative to irrigation and suction-drainage, i.e., Gentamicin-PMMA Beads. The authors analysed 35cases of the chronic osteomyelitis which were admitted and treated by sauceriztion and Gentamicin-PMMA Beads in Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Korea Veterans Hospital from Aug. 1984 to Jan. 1988.


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Gentamicins , Hospitals, Veterans , Ischemia , Korea , Osteomyelitis , Polymethyl Methacrylate
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The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association ; : 589-596, 1989.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-768967

ABSTRACT

We Studied the sport injuries of 135 Korean dissbled athletes who were going to Seoul Paralympics from 15th September 1988 to 30th September 1988. The results were as follows.1. The mean age was 23.3years, male and female ratio was 7 to l. 2. The type of disability were as follows ; Poliomyelitis, Cerebral Palsy and Blindness and transition rate of below 5 years of age was 71.6%. 3. The most common age of begining exercise of the disabled athletes were 16-20 years and composed of 77.4%. 4. The most common cause and process of athletic injuries were heavy training and excessive exercise. 5. The most common athletic injury was soft tissue injury and the most common site was hand and the most common type of injury was blindness and the most common causative sport was baseball and fencing. 6. The protects were used in 41% of athletes and they were globes and glassed as follows. 7. Over 77% of the disabled athletes were answered as “Necessary” to the question about scientification of disabled sport.


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Female , Humans , Male , Athletes , Athletic Injuries , Baseball , Blindness , Cerebral Palsy , Glass , Hand , Poliomyelitis , Seoul , Soft Tissue Injuries , Sports
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The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association ; : 775-779, 1987.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-768645

ABSTRACT

In 1943, Alberto Inclan reported tumoral calcinosis in 3 cases at major joints. This condition usually showed large, painless calcified mass in major juxtaarticular sites, and evidence of familial or racial predisposition in blacks but abnormal values of serum calcium and phosphorus, association with renal disease, metabolic disorder and collagen disease are seldom seen. Tumoral calcinosis in large joints such as hip, knee, elbow and shoulder was reported several cases. Tumoral calcinosis in hand and foot is very rare and not reported yet in this country. Recently, authors experienced a case of tumoral calcinosis in both hands and right foot and cured without recurrence in 1 year follow up.


Subject(s)
Humans , Black People , Calcinosis , Calcium , Collagen Diseases , Elbow , Follow-Up Studies , Foot , Hand , Hip , Joints , Knee , Metabolic Diseases , Phosphorus , Recurrence , Shoulder
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