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In orthopedic practice, patients sometimes ask certain kinds of medical documents certifying their disability grading. But many orthopedic surgeons are not accustomed to issue such medical certificates. So we want to review the way of evaluation and grading of disabilities for such different kinds of medical certificates(for examples: disability grading certificate for use in traffic accident, industrial accident, liability of national compensation, private insurance, the handicapped, military service and others) and compare the differences between them.
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Humans , Accidents, Occupational , Accidents, Traffic , Compensation and Redress , Disability Evaluation , Disabled Persons , Insurance , Military Personnel , OrthopedicsABSTRACT
Interlocking medullary nails have been widely used in the treatment of long bone fractures especially in tibia and femur. But with increasing use of nails, many preoperative, intra-operative and post-operative complications have been reported. We have experienced 3 cases of very rare complication, fracture of tibia shaft which occurred during removal of interlocking medullary nail after complete healing of original tibial fracture. We report these rare complications with literature review.
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Femur , Fractures, Bone , Tibia , Tibial FracturesABSTRACT
Pelvic bone is complex in its shape, so we often miss to find the fractures in cases with unclear fracture line. We studied 25 patients who were suspected to have occult fractures in pelvic area. We were able to find lots of occult fractures with bone scan followed by CT scan. The results were as follows; 1. There were 31 unexpected hot spots in 25 patients in bone scan. 2. Six cases (19.3%j of new injuries were found on re-evaluation of plain film or additionally rechecked plain films. 3. Twenty-one new fractures (67.7%) were found on CT film study. 4. Total 27 additional fractures (89.1%) were found after bone scan followed CT scan. In conclusion Bone Scan followed by CT is a effective method of detecting occult fracture in pelvic area.
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Humans , Fractures, Closed , Pelvic Bones , Pelvis , Tomography, X-Ray ComputedABSTRACT
In children, the radial neck fractures are treated in various ways, including long arm cast without closed reduction, long arm cast following C/R by Patterson's or Pesudo's method, open reduction with or without K-wire fixation. We treated 25 children with radial neck fracture who visited DaeDong General Hospital from March 1992 to February 1995, and followed up average 17.4 months (from 13 months to 27 months). The results of clinical analysis are as follows: l. Age distribution was from 3 to 15 years old, and the mean was 9.4 years old. 2. Twelve cases showing less than 30degrees initial angulation were treated with long arm cast without reduction, and all of them resulted in excellent result. 3. Patterson s C/R method was useful in cases with angulation between 30degrees ~45degrees. In patients with more than 45degreesangulation, Pesudo method was more effective. 4. 3 cases with 90 angulation were treated by open reduction and internal fixation, and all of them showed unexpected excellent results. 5. Premature epiphyseal closure was present in 2 cases but both of them revealed good functional result.
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Adolescent , Child , Humans , Age Distribution , Arm , Hospitals, General , NeckABSTRACT
Complete fractures of radial neck or proximal radial epiphysis with 90° displacement are very rare, and only several cases were reported in the literatures. We have experienced 2 cases of radial neck fracture with 90° posterior displacement and one case with anterior displacement. All of them were treated operatively. We followed up these 3 cases more than 15 months and report the results with review of literatures.
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Child , Humans , Epiphyses , NeckABSTRACT
Glomus tumor is well recognized and documented lesion which usually presents as painful dermal nodules in fingers. The tumor results from hypertrophy of a glomus, which is a normal structure of the skin, a coiled arterioyenous shunt regulating body temperature. Glomus tumor may occur at any age but is most frequent in the middle age of life. Pain, tenderness and cold sensitivity are the classic triad of symptoms. Complete surgical exision is the treatment of choice for glomus tumors. Successful removal of tumor leads to complete relief of pain and return to normal function. We report 4 cases of subungual glomus tumor successfully treated by complete exision with review of literatures.
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Humans , Middle Aged , Body Temperature , Fingers , Glomus Tumor , Hypertrophy , SkinABSTRACT
The first ray, including the hallux and first metatarsal, has historically been the most common location of congenital and functionally acquired deformities of the lower extremity. It has been the subject of extensive historical review and study as an untold number of authors and surgeons have directed their talents toward the comprehension and correction of the condition. But, few reports have been made on that subject in Korean population. So, we made a clinical and radilogical study of the hallux valgus angle (HVA), intermetatarsal angle (IMA) and hallux valgus in 200 Korean population. The results obtained were as follows: 1. The mean value of HVA was 14.8°±4.6° in male and 17.6°±5.4°in female. The mean value of HVA of the hallux valgus patient was 33° 2. The mesn value of IMA was 8.6°±1.9°in male and 10.2°±2.2°in female. The mean value of IMA of the hallux valgus patient was 14° 3. The incidence of hallux valgus was 11% in male, 37% in female and female was 77% of all hallux vslgus patient. 4. The family history of hallux valgus was found in 63% and 94% of patients has bilateral involvement. 5. The most common chief complaint was pain over the medial side of the first MP joint or base of the other metatarsal bone. Symptoms were not correlated with angle value. 6. In the first MP joint of hallux valgus by Piggott, the deviated joint was most common (52%). 7. In the three basic MP joint types by Haas, the round metatarsal head was most common. 8. DASA was ranged from 0°to 7°in normal persons and from 2°to 16°in hallux valgus patients. 9. PASA was ranged from 1°to 9°in normsl persons and from 3°to 35°in hallux valgus patient. 10. The tibial sesamoid displacement more than grade 4 by Haas rating system was found 63% of hallux valgus patients.