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The Korean Journal of Sports Medicine ; : 68-70, 2010.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-178412

ABSTRACT

The stress fracture is a disease which results from the repeated application of an abnormal stress to the normal bone, typically occurs in metatarsal bone, tibia, fibular and femur, but medial malleolus is rare. We report a case of stress fracture of medial malleolus in 22-year old wrestler.


Subject(s)
Animals , Humans , Ankle , Athletes , Athletic Injuries , Femur , Fractures, Stress , Metatarsal Bones , Tibia
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Journal of Korean Medical Science ; : 315-319, 2009.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-198887

ABSTRACT

Despite advances in surgical techniques and instrumentation, current intra-operative estimations of acetabular version in total hip arthroplasty are of limited accuracy. In the present study, two experienced orthopedic surgeons compared intra-operatively measured (using portable imaging) anteversions and vertical inclinations of acetabular components with those measured using standardized radiographs post-operatively in 40 patients. Of the all vertical inclinations measured from intra-operative radiographs, 72.5% (n=29) were within +/-2degrees, and 97.5% (n=39) were within +/-5degrees of those determined using post-operative radiographs, and for anteversion, 52.5% (n=21) were within +/-2degrees, and 97.5% (n=39) were within +/-5degrees. Post-operative radiographs demonstrated that 90.0% (n=36) of vertical inclinations and anteversions were within the adequate zone. Obviously, our method has its limitations, but the authors conclude that the method described in this article better allows surgeons to verify acetabular version intra-operatively. In particular, the described method is suitable in cases with a deformed acetabular anatomy and difficult revision surgery.


Subject(s)
Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Acetabulum/diagnostic imaging , Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip , Hip Joint/diagnostic imaging , Hip Prosthesis , Imaging, Three-Dimensional/methods , Intraoperative Care/instrumentation , Prosthesis Fitting
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Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery ; : 176-179, 2009.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-76414

ABSTRACT

The authors report a case of bladder fistula associated with a medial thigh cutaneous fistula and chronic osteomyelitis of the pubic bone 11 years after surgery for a pelvic bone fracture and bladder rupture. In the presenting case, despite the clinical suspicion, none of the diagnostic tools demonstrated the bladder fistula preoperatively. This case suggests that bladder repair should be prepared, even if the bladder fistula cannot be confirmed by imaging studies because the amount of urine leakage can be minimal or the fistula can close spontaneously.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Abscess/complications , Cutaneous Fistula/complications , Groin , Osteomyelitis/complications , Pelvis/diagnostic imaging , Pubic Bone/surgery , Urinary Bladder Fistula/complications
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Journal of the Korean Hip Society ; : 176-181, 2008.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-727108

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To evaluate implant survivorship and clinical outcomes after acetabular revision using cementless acetabular cups. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We evaluated 27 cementless acetabular revision cases performed between January 1998 and October 2005. All patients were followed up for more than 2 years, and the mean follow-up period was 54.1 months (range: 24~120 months). In all cases, morselized allografting was performed. Five cases needed structural allografting to achieve stability of the acetabular cup. The clinical results were analyzed using the Harris hip score, and radiological analysis was performed for evaluation of radiolucent lines, osteolysis, loosening, and changes in the hip center. RESULTS: At the time of latest follow-up, no cups showed failure requiring re-revision. The average Harris hip score improved from 67.1 points preoperatively to 91.4 points postoperatively. Radiologically, 7 cases (25.9%) showed radiolucent lines around the acetabular cup, but there was no loosening or osteolysis. CONCLUSION: Cementless acetabular revision showed satisfactory radiological and clinical results on short-term follow-up analysis. Even in cases with considerable amounts of acetabular bone loss, stable fixation could be obtained with structural bone grafting.


Subject(s)
Humans , Bone Transplantation , Follow-Up Studies , Hip , Osteolysis , Survival Rate , Transplantation, Homologous
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Journal of the Korean Hip Society ; : 65-70, 2007.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-727142

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: This study was performed to evaluate the factors associated with dissociation of the polyethylene liner with using a Harris-Galante I or II acetabular component in a stably positioned acetabular cup. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between January 1998 and February 2007, 32 cases underwent revision of the acetabular component due to osteolysis, wear of the polyethylene liner or locking mechanism failure around the acetabulum in spite of stable positioning. 5 cases were primarily operated on using the type I Harris-Galante Hip Prosthesis and 27 cases used the type II. We divided the 32 cases into the two groups: Group I (18 cases) was composed of cases with the existence of polyethylene liner (PE) dissociation and Group II (14 cases) had no dissociation. The analyzed factors were age, gender, body weight, the type and the size of the acetabular cup, the thickness of the polyethylene liner, the duration of the time interval from the primary surgery, the inclination and ante-version of the acetabular cup, the wear rate of the PE liner, the degree of the osteolysis around the acetabulum and the existence of failure of the locking mechanism in the acetabular component. Statistical analysis was performed using the Mann-Whitney test (SPSS 12.0). RESULTS: Statistical significance was noted only for the wear rate of the PE liner (Group I: 0.40+/-0.19 mm/year, Group II: 0.19+/-0.08 mm, p=0.002) and the existence of failure of the locking mechanism (Group I: 16 cases (88.9%), Group II: 6 cases (42.9%), p=0.006). CONCLUSION: According to this study, the dissociation of the PE liner was influenced by the wear rate of the PE liner and the existence of failure of the locking mechanism in the acetabular component. In order to prevent PE liner dissociation, improvement of the locking mechanism and the PE liner system are essential.


Subject(s)
Acetabulum , Body Weight , Hip Prosthesis , Osteolysis , Polyethylene
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