Kyu Pill Moon
Pusan National University
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Journal of Arthroplasty | 2008
Kuen Tak Suh; Hyoung Lok Roh; Kyu Pill Moon; Jong Ki Shin; Jung Sub Lee
We investigated the influence of the posterior approach with soft tissue repair in revision hip arthroplasty by evaluating the rate of early posterior dislocation. Ninety-one patients (96 hips) who had undergone revision hip arthroplasty through the posterior approach were observed for 1 year or until dislocation occurred. Fifty-six revision hip arthroplasties were performed using the posterior approach with soft tissue repair technique. The results of these procedures were compared with those of 40 revision hip arthroplasties that had been performed using the posterior approach without soft tissue repair. The dislocation rate of 10.0% in 40 hips using the posterior approach without soft tissue repair was reduced to 1.9% in 56 hips using the posterior approach with soft tissue repair.
Asian Spine Journal | 2009
Kyu Pill Moon; Kuen Tak Suh; Jung Sub Lee
Study Design A retrospective study Purpose This study examined the reliability of the MRI findings in detecting symptomatic extraforaminal disc herniation in the lumbar spine. Overview of Literature There are no reports of the characteristics and reliable MRI findings of extraforaminal disc herniation. Methods Thirty age-and gender-matched asymptomatic volunteers and 30 patients with symptomatic extraforaminal disc herniation, who underwent surgery between March 2006 and Dec 2008, were enrolled in this study. All subjects underwent spinal MRI. The following parameters were evaluated: the presence or absence of focal eccentricity of the disc, change in the diameter of the nerve root, and displacement of the nerve root at the extraforaminal zones. Radiologic studies were reviewed blindly and independently by 3 spine surgeons. Results The overall agreement in determining the presence or absence of a symptomatic extraforaminal disc herniation between the three reviewers was 89.4% (161/180). The consensus showed focal eccentricity of the disc in 33 cases (55%), a change in diameter in the nerve root in 31 cases (51.7%), and a displacement of the nerve root in 23 cases (38.3%). An assessment of the paired intraobserver and interobserver reliability revealed mean Kappa statistics of 0.833 and 0.667 for focal eccentricity of the disc, 0.656 and 0.556 for a change in the diameter of the nerve root, and 0.669 and 0.020 for a displacement of the nerve root, respectively. Conclusions There are three possible MRI findings that can be used to determine the presence or absence of symptomatic extraforaminal disc herniation. Among these MRI findings, focal eccentricity of the disc was found to be the most reliable.
Journal of Arthroplasty | 2008
Kuen Tak Suh; Kyu Pill Moon; In Bo Kim; Jung Sub Lee
We report an unusual case of a chronic prosthetic dislocation that was caused by the buttonholing of a prosthetic femoral head by anterior soft tissue, which impeded reduction. A surprisingly good functional result was achieved by an open reduction and revision operation on a 56-year-old man, who had a chronic dislocation of a total hip prosthesis. Successful treatment with open reduction of a chronic proximal dislocation after total hip arthroplasty has not been reported previously in the literature.
Knee Surgery and Related Research | 2016
Youn Soo Hwang; Kyu Pill Moon; Kyung Taek Kim; Jin Wan Kim; Won Seok Park
Flexion contracture deformities, as well as severe varus and valgus deformities of the knee joint, accompany osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis (RA). In particular, severe flexion contracture deformity of the knee joint is often found in patients with RA, which renders them nonambulatory. This report describes a 26-year-old female patient diagnosed with RA 10 years ago. She had chronic joint pain, severe flexion contracture, valgus deformity in both knees, and limited range of motion in both knees and became nonambulatory. She underwent a total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and serial casting and physical therapy to restore stable joint movement and correct knee joint deformity. Her pain was successfully relieved, and she was able to walk after surgery. Here, we report the excellent results of TKA in this RA patient with severe flexion contracture of both knees.
Journal of Arthroplasty | 2006
Kuen Tak Suh; Jeong Han Kang; Hyoung Lok Roh; Kyu Pill Moon; Hak Jin Kim
Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery | 2009
Kuen Tak Suh; Kyu Pill Moon; Hong Seok Lee; Choon Key Lee; Jung Sub Lee
Hip and Pelvis | 2012
Won Ro Park; Min Soo Kang; Kyung Taek Kim; Kyu Pill Moon
The Journal of the Korean Hip Society | 2010
Won Ro Park; Kyu Pill Moon; Kuen Tak Suh
The Journal of The Korean Orthopaedic Association | 2017
Jin Wan Kim; Kyu Pill Moon; Youn Soo Hwang; Joon Yeon Song; Jeong Hoon Chae
The Korean Journal of Sports Medicine | 2016
Jin Wan Kim; Youn Soo Hwang; Kyu Pill Moon; Kyung Taek Kim; Joon Yeon Song; Min Soo Kang