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Journal of the Korean Knee Society ; : 75-78, 1997.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-730456

ABSTRACT

Discoid medial meniscus was first reported in l930 by Watson-Jones. Discoid medial menisci are very rarely reported although the presence of discoid lateral menisci are not uncommon. From Jan. 1989 to Dec. 1994, we have experienced five cases who had discoid medial menisci with pain due to substance tear following knee injury in arthroscopy. There were three complete type anct two incomplete type. Out of flve cases, longitudinal tea1 and bucket-handle type tear were two, respectively. The remained one was a compound tear.


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Arthroscopy , Knee Injuries , Menisci, Tibial
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The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association ; : 517-522, 1997.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-655536

ABSTRACT

Spinal disc surgery has been the most common cause of iatrogenic disc infection, resulting in pyogenic spondylitis. The diagnosis is usually difficult because of the infrequency of occurrence of pyogenic spondylitis. If three or more vertebrae are involved, the diagnosis of osteomyelitis is unlikely to be correct. Especially involvement of multiple non-contiguous vertebrae indicates metastatic tumor. Therefore, we report a rare case of latent multiple non-contiguous pyogenic spondylitis following spinal surgery. The actual cause of infection in this case is unknown. CT guide biopsy may be needed to rule-out tuberculosis spondylitis and metastatic tumor in such case of multiple spinal involvement. In conclusion, the possibility of latent spinal infection must be considered even though surgery had been done several years ago.


Subject(s)
Biopsy , Diagnosis , Osteomyelitis , Spine , Spondylitis , Tuberculosis
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The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association ; : 569-573, 1995.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-769683

ABSTRACT

Operations on the inner aspect of the pelvis are often necessary for irreducible fracture of the ilium, irreducible fracture of superior and medial portion of the acetabulum, tumors and infections involving iliac fossa, and fracture-dislocation and infection of the sacro-iliac joint. Until now Letournel and Judet's ilioinguinal and iliofemoral approaches provided access to anterior column of the pelvis by elevating muscle layer on inner aspect of the pelvis. We used modified iliofemoral approach using ASIS(anterior superior iliac spine) osteotomy to gain better access to anterior column, the pelvlc brim, and in some occasions as far as anterior sacroiliac joint while avoiding injury to the structures in the inguinal ligament and lateral femoral cutaneous nerve and reported six cases treated with this approach. In conclusion, a modified iliofemoral approach using ASIS osteotomy is a useful approach which can obtain an excellent exposure in the inner pelvis.


Subject(s)
Acetabulum , Ilium , Joints , Ligaments , Osteotomy , Pelvis , Sacroiliac Joint
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The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association ; : 1-12, 1995.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-769619

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of diabetes mellitus and fibroblast growth factor(FGF) on healing process of nerve defect in rat. Sixty-three adult female Wistar rats weighing between 200 and 250g were divided into a control group(32) and a diabetic group(31). To make diabetic rats, Streptozotocin(50mg/kg) was injected into tail vein after dissolution in saline solution. Each group was further divided into two subgroups respectively, FGF and non-FGF, according to the filling material of the silicone tube. A 5mm segmental defect was made at right sciatic nerve. Both proximal and distal nerve ends were connected with 9mm long silicone tube with internal diameter of 1.57mm. The defect was filled with 10ul FGF(recombinant bovine basic-fibroblast growth factor: final concentration 400ng/ml)-collagen solution(FGF group) or 10ul collagen(Vitrogen 100: final concentration 2.4mg/ml) solution(non-FGF group). After 2 and 4 weeks, electromyographic studies including the latency and the amplitude of action potentials in soleus muscle of the operated limb were checked. After the sacrifice, the regenerated nerves were examined histologically after toluidine blue staining. Cross-sectional area, the number of myelinated axons, non-neuronal cells and vessels were recorded at mid-chamber cross section. Statistical analysis was carried out with the results. From these results, it would be suggested that diabetes mellitus retarded the healing process of sciatic nerve defect in rat, however FGF prompted and accelerated the healing process both in control and diabetic groups so as to overcome the adverse effect of diabetes mellitus.


Subject(s)
Adult , Animals , Female , Humans , Rats , Action Potentials , Axons , Diabetes Mellitus , Extremities , Fibroblast Growth Factors , Fibroblasts , Muscle, Skeletal , Myelin Sheath , Rats, Wistar , Sciatic Nerve , Silicon , Silicones , Sodium Chloride , Tail , Tolonium Chloride , Veins
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