Kwon Jae Roh
Ewha Womans University
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Injury-international Journal of The Care of The Injured | 2009
Sang-Jin Shin; Kwon Jae Roh; Jong Oh Kim; Hoon-Sang Sohn
OBJECTIVE The study presents a surgical technique using two suture anchors combined with two non-absorbable suture tension bands and the clinical and radiological results obtained in patients with acute distal clavicle fractures associated with coracoclavicular ligaments disruption. MATERIALS AND METHODS Nineteen patients with distal clavicle fractures were included with a mean follow-up of 25 months. All patients had type IIb fractures according to the Neer classification. Coracoclavicular ligaments were reconstructed using two suture anchors to maintain distal clavicle in an anatomical position, and supplementary interfragmentary fixation was performed using two non-absorbable suture tension bands in figure-of-eight configurations. Functional outcomes were assessed at final follow-up visits using the Constant score. RESULTS The numbers of lateral fragments averaged 1.4. Seventeen patients maintained the same vertical coracoclavicular distance between both shoulders. However, in two patients, the coracoclavicular distance of the injured shoulder increased by 50% compared with that of the contralateral shoulder. Fracture union was obtained in 18 patients at a mean 4.8 months postoperatively. One patient had symptomatic nonunion until 9 months postoperatively, and subsequently, distal clavicle resection was performed. Two patients showed delayed union and achieved fracture union at 9 and 10 months postoperatively, respectively. Clavicular erosion was found in two patients. The lateral fragment of one patient united in an upward angulated position caused by over-tightening of the medial clavicle. The average Constant score improved to 94. CONCLUSION Coracoclavicular reconstruction using two suture anchors and supplementary interfragmentary fixation using two non-absorbable suture tension bands for acute distal clavicle fracture are reliable techniques for restoring stability in patients with acute distal clavicle fracture.
Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery | 2013
Jae Kwang Kim; Kwon Jae Roh
The author observed a new accessory bone of the foot in the distal portion of navicular, which articulated with the medial cuneiform and the intermediate cuneiform, and named it os infranaviculare. A degenerative change was observed between the accessory bone and the navicular; this caused midfoot pain to the patient during weight-bearing. Thus, the patient was treated by excision of the accessory bone. The symptom was relieved at one-year postoperative.
대한정형외과학회지 | 1993
Chung Nam Kang; Jin Man Wang; Kwon Jae Roh; Yeo Hon Yun; Yang Hyun Kim
Journal of the Korean Fracture Society | 2005
Jong Keon Oh; Chang Wug Oh; Sun Hwa Park; Kwon Jae Roh; Chang Won Jeong
Journal of the Korean Society of Fractures | 2002
Jong Keon Oh; Su Young Bae; Jong Oh Kim; Kwon Jae Roh; Jeong Joon Lee; Sang Yeol Chang
Journal of the Korean Fracture Society | 2006
Jong Keon Oh; Chang Wug Oh; Hoon Jung; Kwon Jae Roh; Tae-Ho Kim
Journal of the Korean Fracture Society | 2005
Jong Keon Oh; Chang Wug Oh; Kwon Jae Roh; Duk Moon Chung
Journal of the Korean Society of Fractures | 1999
Kwon Jae Roh; Jong Oh Kim; Hyung Ho Kim
The Journal of The Korean Orthopaedic Association | 1997
Eung Shick Kang; Kwon Jae Roh; Jae Doo Yoo
Journal of the Korean Society of Fractures | 1993
Chung Nam Kang; Jin Man Wang; Kwon Jae Roh; Yeo Hon Yun; Do Yearn Cho