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대퇴 골두 및 경부 골절에 동반된 고관절의 후방 탈구 - 3례 보고 -
최형석,최창욱,나수균,임수재,서유성 대한골절학회 1995 대한골절학회지 Vol.8 No.4
Posterior hip dislocation with femoral head and neck fracture(Pipkin type IE) was considered as a rare injury. However, the advance of high speed motor vehicle accidental injury has contributed to its increased incidence and the choice of treatment is still controversial. Mechanism of injury was considered as a kind of secondary trauma of inversion or internal rotation force with hip joint was flexed position state. Three cases of posterior hip dislocation with femoral head and neck fracture(Pipkin type B)have been experienced and follow up still now at Soon Chun Hyang University hospital. The results were evaluated by Thomson Epstein's clinicoradiologic criteria and Harris hip score and follow up radiologic findings. As a results of this study, we are more prefer primary open reduction and rigid internal fixation than primary joint replacement arthroplasty due to be occured in young age group. And futher evaluation should be needed.
이병일,박종석,최창욱,나수균,서유성 대한골절학회 1990 대한골절학회지 Vol.3 No.2
Total dislocation of talus is a rare injury which induce high complication rate. The mechanism of this dislocation results from excessive inversion and eversion. The authors experienced one case of open total dislocation of talus and treated by open reduction and followed by subsequent total talectomy due to infection. So We report this case with review of literature
김상기,최형석,최창욱,나수균,신병준,서유성 대한골절학회 1995 대한골절학회지 Vol.8 No.1
The ipsilstenl femur fracture after hip arthroplasty is rare, but serious complication. And its treatment is difficult and controversial. We experienced 6 patients who had the hip arthroplasty complicated by an ipsilateral femur fracture in postoperative period at the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Soonchunhyang Univesity from February 1990 to December 1993. The Type 1 fracture was 1 case, and 2 Type lV-A, and 1 Type W-B, and 2 Type V according to AAOS classification. Bony union and satisfactory clinical results were achieved in all 6 cases.