Han Kook Yoon
Yonsei University
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Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery | 2014
Yung Park; Seong Min Kim; Yun Tae Lee; Ju Hyung Yoo; Hyun Chul Oh; Joong-Won Ha; Seung Yong Sung; Han Kook Yoon; Jee-Hoon Chang; Jeung-Yeul Jung
Partial or complete absence of the posterior arch of the atlas is a well-documented anomaly but a relatively rare condition. This condition is usually asymptomatic so most are diagnosed incidentally. There have been a few documented cases of congenital defects of the posterior arch of the atlas combined with atlantoaxial subluxation. We report a very rare case of congenital anomaly of the atlas combined with atlantoaxial subluxation, that can be misdiagnosed as posterior arch fracture.
Hip and Pelvis | 2016
Han Kook Yoon; Hyun Cheol Oh; Junyoung Park; Choidog Oyunbat; Tae Hwan Kim
Recently, we experienced a case where the diagnosis and management of a deep femoral artery rupture was delayed. This vascular complication occurred during the insertion of a distal interlocking screw of a proximal femoral nail for the fixation of an intertrochanteric femur fracture. A 79-year-old male patient was diagnosed with a right intertrochanteric fracture after a fall. We fixed the fracture with a proximal femoral nail (Zimmer® Natural Nail™ System). One day after the procedure, the patient complained of pain and swelling on the anteromedial side of his middle thigh followed by hypotension, anemia and prolonged thigh swelling. Computed tomography angiography was performed 7 days after the procedure. We found a pseudoaneurysm of the perforating artery caused by injury to the deep femoral artery and an intramuscular hematoma in the anterior thigh muscle. We successfully treated the pseudoaneurysm using coil embolization. Throughout the management of intertrochanteric femoral fractures, it is important to be aware and monitor signs and symptoms related to the possibility of blood vessel damage. When a patient presents with swelling and pain on the middle thigh and/or unexplained anemia postoperatively, the possibility that these symptoms are caused by an injury to the femoral artery must be considered.
The Journal of The Korean Orthopaedic Association | 2014
Hyun Cheol Oh; Seong Jin Park; Han Kook Yoon
The Journal of The Korean Orthopaedic Association | 2015
Joong Won Ha; Soo Bin Lee; Yun Tae Lee; Ju Hyung Yoo; Hyun Cheol Oh; Han Kook Yoon; Sang Hoon Park; Seong Hoon Kim; Yung Park
The Journal of the Korean Hip Society | 2010
Ju Hyung Yoo; Sung Guk Kim; Chang Dong Han; Hyun Chul Oh; Han Kook Yoon
The Journal of The Korean Orthopaedic Association | 2013
Hyun Cheol Oh; Jae Wan Suh; Dae Kyung Kwak; Han Kook Yoon
Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery | 2012
Yung Park; Hyoung Bok Kim; Sang Woo Jeon; Yun Tae Lee; Ju Hyung Yoo; Hyun Chul Oh; Joong-Won Ha; Seung Yong Sung; Han Kook Yoon
The Journal of The Korean Orthopaedic Association | 2009
Yun Tae Lee; Seong Min Kim; Ju Hyung Yoo; Hyun Cheol Oh; Joong-Won Ha; Seung Yong Sung; Jee-Hoon Chang; Han Kook Yoon
Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society | 2018
Hyun Cheol Oh; Yoon Jung Choi; Joong Won Ha; Sang Hoon Park; Sang-Hee Kim; Han Kook Yoon
Journal of the Korean Fracture Society | 2017
Min Jung Park; Su Jin Lee; Jin Hwa Kam; Yun Tae Lee; Ju Hyung Yoo; Hyun Cheol Oh; Joong Won Ha; Yung Park; Sang Hoon Park; Seong Hoon Kim; Han Kook Yoon