Gab-Lae Kim
Sacred Heart Hospital
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Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery | 2009
Kyung-Won Song; Sung-Il Shin; Jin-Young Lee; Gab-Lae Kim; Yoon-Suk Hyun; Deok-Yong Park
Background To report the treatment results of 12 patients who underwent a total excision of intradural extramedullary tumors. Methods Twelve cases of histopathologically confirmed intradural extramedullary tumors were treated surgically between February 2002 and March 2005. There were 8 males and 4 females with an average age of 42.6 years. The mean postoperative follow-up period was 24.2 months. The histopathological findings, locations of the tumors, and clinical results were analyzed. The neurological findings obtained during the preoperative stage and the postoperative follow-up were evaluated according to the Frankel classification. Results The histopathological results are as follows: 4 cases of a meningioma, 4 cases of a schwannoma, 2 cases of an epidermoid cyst, 1 case of an arachnoid cyst, and 1 case of an ependymoma. The locations of the tumors were as follows: 7 cases in the thoracic region, 4 cases in the lumbar region, and 1 case in the cervical region. At the final follow-up, a 2-grade and 1-grade improvement was observed in 1 and 7 cases, respectively. There were no changes in the Frankel grade in 4 cases. The preoperative neurological deficit improved within 8 postoperative weeks in most cases and within 1 postoperative year in all cases. Postoperatively, there were 2 cases of cerebrospinal fluid leakage and 2 cases of paresthesia. Conclusions Intradural extramedullary tumors detected by MRI are mostly benign and good clinical results can be obtained when treated surgically. Therefore, more active surgical approaches by orthopedic surgeons are recommended to decrease morbidity.
Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery | 2013
Hyong-Nyun Kim; Yoo-Jung Park; Gab-Lae Kim; Yong-Wook Park
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the outcomes of distal chevron osteotomy with lateral soft tissue release for moderate to severe hallux valgus. The patients were selected using criteria that included the degree of lateral soft tissue contracture and metatarsocuneiform joint flexibility. The contracture and flexibility were determined from intraoperative varus stress radiographs. From April 2007 to May 2009, 56 feet in 51 consecutive patients with moderate to severe hallux valgus had undergone distal chevron osteotomy with lateral soft tissue release. This was done when the lateral soft tissue contracture was not so severe that passive correction of the hallux valgus deformity was not possible and when the metatarsocuneiform joint was flexible enough to permit additional correction of the first intermetatarsal angle after lateral soft tissue release. The mean patient age was 45.2 (range 23 to 54) years, and the duration of follow-up was 27.5 (range 24 to 46) months. The mean hallux abductus angle decreased from 33.5° ± 3.1° to 11.6° ± 3.3°, and the first intermetatarsal angle decreased from 16.4° ± 2.7° to 9.7° ± 2.1°. The mean American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society hallux-interphalangeal scores increased from 66.6° ± 10.7° to 92.6° ± 9.4° points, and 46 of the 51 patients (90%) were either very satisfied or satisfied with the outcome. No recurrence of deformity or osteonecrosis of the metatarsal head occurred. When lateral soft tissue contracture is not severe and when the metatarsocuneiform joint is flexible enough, distal chevron osteotomy with lateral soft tissue release can be a useful and effective choice for moderate to severe hallux valgus deformity.
Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery | 2012
Hyong-Nyun Kim; Yoo-Jung Park; Gab-Lae Kim; Yong-Wook Park
The purpose of this study was to present the results of the metatarsal fractures treated with a closed antegrade intramedullary pinning technique. The records of 35 consecutive patients with metatarsal fractures operated on from August 2005 to June 2010 by the authors were retrospectively reviewed. Four patients were not contactable and 1 patient refused to participate. Accordingly, the study cohort was composed of 30 patients (24 male, 6 female) with 46 metatarsal head, neck, or shaft fractures. Inclusion criteria were metatarsal head, neck, or shaft fractures with a displacement of more than 3 to 4 mm or an angulation of more than 10° in the sagittal plane. Fractures combined with Lisfranc injury or metatarsal base fractures were excluded, as were bicortical comminuted fractures or long oblique fractures. Times to bone union, limitations of motion at affected metatarsophalangeal joints, and residual pain were evaluated at 6 weeks after surgery and at final follow-up. American Orthropedic Foot and Ankle Society scale was evaluated at final follow-up. Fracture union was obtained at an average of 7.1 (range 6 to 10) weeks. Two patients had moderate limitation of metatarsophalangeal joint at 6 weeks but recovered to full range at final follow-up. Average American Orthropedic Foot and Ankle Society score at final follow-up was 96.7 (range 83 to 100) points. Closed antegrade intramedullary pinning was found to be a useful method for treating displaced metatarsal fractures and to allow immediate joint motion and partial weightbearing in a stiff-soled shoe.
European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology | 2013
Gab-Lae Kim; Jae Yong Park; Yun-Sook Hyun; Hyun-Tai Park; Hyong-Nyun Kim
Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society | 2018
Jun-Sik Park; Seung-Ha Baek; Gab-Lae Kim
Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery | 2017
Yoon-Suk Hyun; Jun-Sik Park; Kyung-Won Song; Gab-Lae Kim; Jin-Young Lee; Jae-Hyuk Shin
Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society | 2017
Jaewoo Sim; Yoon-Suk Hyun; Jun-Sik Park; Saehyun Kang; Hwanjin Kwon; Gab-Lae Kim
Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society | 2016
Gab-Lae Kim; Yoon-Suk Hyun; Jae-Hyuk Shin; Sang-Min Choi; Kwon Kim; Jun-Sik Park
Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society | 2016
Jae-Hyuk Shin; Byung Hoon Lee; Gab-Lae Kim; Kwon Kim
Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow | 2016
Yoon-Suk Hyun; Gab-Lae Kim; Sang-Min Choi; Woo-Jin Shin; Dong-Yeon Seo