Ji Hyo Hwang
Sacred Heart Hospital
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Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research | 2009
Hitesh N Modi; Kook Jin Chung; Il Woo Seo; Hoi Soo Yoon; Ji Hyo Hwang; Hong Kyun Kim; Kyu Cheol Noh; Jung Han Yoo
BackgroundTreatment of unstable thoracolumbar fractures is controversial regarding short or long segment pedicle screw fixation. Although long level fixation is better, it can decrease one motion segment distally, thus increasing load to lower discs.MethodsWe retrospectively analyzed 31 unstable thoracolumbar fractures with partial or intact neurology. All patients were operated with posterior approach using pedicle screws fixed two levels above and one level below the fracture vertebra. No laminectomy, discectomy or decompression procedure was done. Posterior fusion was achieved in all. Post operative and at final follow-up radiological evaluation was done by measuring the correction and maintenance of kyphotic angle at thoracolumbar junction. Complications were also reported including implant failure.ResultsAverage follow-up was 34 months. All patients had full recovery at final follow-up. Average kyphosis was improved from 26.7° to 4.1° postoperatively and to 6.3° at final follow-up. And mean pain scale was improved from 7.5 to 3.9 postoperatively and to 1.6 at final follow-up, All patients resumed their activity within six months. Only 4 (12%) complications were noted including only one hardware failure.ConclusionTwo levels above and one level below pedicle screw fixation in unstable thoracolumbar burst fracture is useful to prevent progressive kyphosis and preserves one motion segment distally.
Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery | 2009
Kook Jin Chung; Sang Wha Eom; Kyu Cheol Noh; Hong Kyun Kim; Ji Hyo Hwang; Hoi Soo Yoon; Jung Han Yoo
Traumatic anterior dislocation of the hip is rare. Bilateral traumatic anterior dislocation is an even rarer injury; indeed, only 5 cases have been reported in the English literature. We describe a case of a bilateral traumatic anterior dislocation of the hip and a concomitant unstable lumbar burst fracture following a mechanism of injury distinctly different from other reports.
Indian Journal of Orthopaedics | 2012
Hong Kyun Kim; Kyu Cheol Noh; Kook Jin Chung; Ji Hyo Hwang
87-year-old female underwent open reduction of distal femoral fracture and internal fixation with locking compression plate and bone graft. She was operated for ipsilateral proximal femoral fractures and stabilized by intramedullary interlocked nail 5 years ago. She developed stress fracture proximal to locked plate. We inserted Huckstep nail after removal of the previous operated proximal femoral nail without removing the remaining plate and screws. At 15 month followup the fractures have united. The Huckstep nail has multiple holes available for screw fixation at any level in such difficult situations.
The Journal of the Korean Hip Society | 2008
Jung Han Yoo; Jin Soo Park; Kyu Cheol Noh; Kook Jin Chung; Hong Kyun Kim; Jin Kyu Kang; Ji Hyo Hwang
The Journal of the Korean Hip Society | 2007
Yung Khee Chung; Ji Hyo Hwang; Hong Kyun Kim
Journal of the Korean Fracture Society | 2014
Young Min Lee; Kook Jin Chung; Ji Hyo Hwang; Hong Kyun Kim; Yong Hyun Yoon
The Journal of the Korean Hip Society | 2010
Jeong Han Yoo; Yong Wook Park; Jin Soo Park; Kyu Cheol Rowe; Kuk Jin Chung; Hong Kyun Kim; Young Suk Song; Ji Hyo Hwang
The Journal of the Korean society for Surgery of the Hand | 2016
Jin Soo Park; Soo Joong Choi; Kyu Chul Noh; Seong Yeon Kim; Hong Kyun Kim; Ji Hyo Hwang; Ki Nam Bae
Journal of the Korean Fracture Society | 2015
Kook Jin Chung; June Young Jeon; Hyun Woo Na; Ji Hyo Hwang
The Journal of The Korean Bone and Joint Tumor Society | 2014
Hong Kyun Kim; Chang Hyun Choi; Kook Jin Chung; Young Min Lee; Mi Kyung Shin; Ji Hyo Hwang