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Knee Surgery and Related Research | 2012

The Effect of Electrocautery around the Patellar Rim in Patellar Non-Resurfacing Total Knee Arthroplasty

Soo Jae Yim; Mun Suk Jang; Wook Joong Kim; Sang Hyok Lee; Hee Kyung Kang

Purpose The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical effect of electrocautery on the reduction of pain in patellar non-resurfacing bilateral total knee arthroplasty. Materials and Methods A total of 50 patients were enrolled into this study; all patients had undergone bilateral patellar non-resurfacing total knee arthoplasty at our hospital, between January 2007 to December 2008. The minimum follow-up period was 1 year. The electrocautery of the patellar rim was performed randomly on one side only. The clinical results were evaluated between the electrocautery group and the non-electrocautery group based on measures of anterior knee pain, range of motion, American Knee Society clinical rating score, Feller knee score, Western Ontario and McMaster Universities score, and radiographic analysis. Results There were statistically significant differences between preoperative and postoperative status for all parameters. There were no statistically significant differences noted between the electrocautery group and the non electrocautery group for all parameters. Conclusions Electrocautery of patellar rim is thought to be less effective in reducing anterior knee pain.


Journal of Korean Medical Science | 2014

Incidence and Risk Factors of Subsequent Hip Fractures in Korea: Multicenter Study

Kee Haeng Lee; Ju-Young Kim; Soo Jae Yim; Do Hyun Moon; Geun Hong Choi; Kyoung Ho Moon

This study analyzes the incidence of subsequent hip fractures and its risk factors in the northwestern region of Korea. We analyzed hip fracture patients who visited any of the 5 teaching hospitals in the Bucheon and Incheon area from January 2000 to December 2010. Medical records were reviewed and presence of subsequent hip fractures, alcohol history, marital status, live in solitude, dementia, dizziness, American society of anesthesiologists score, osteoporosis treatment after fracture, body mass index (BMI) and initial bone mineral density were analyzed. The average follow-up period was 12 months (range 1-130 months). A total of 2,546 patients (women 1,770, men 776) who had experienced hip fractures were included. Of these, subsequent hip fractures were found in 233 patients (9.2%) (women 187, men 46). Mean age at the time of the first fracture was 79.2 yr old (range 50-100 yr). The average interval between the first fracture and the subsequent hip fractures was 30.2 months (range 4 days-154 months). In this large-scale, retrospective, multicenter study, overall incidence of subsequent hip fractures is 9.2%. Independent risk factors of subsequent fracture are women, BMI<22 kg/m2, and being unmarried.


Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders | 2017

Cerebrospinal Fluid Biomarkers for the Diagnosis of Alzheimer Disease in South Korea

Sun Ah Park; Won Seok Chae; Hyeong Jun Kim; Ho Sik Shin; Saeromi Kim; Ji Young Im; Sang Il Ahn; Kyoung Dae Min; Soo Jae Yim; Byoung Seok Ye; Sang Won Seo; Jee Hyang Jeong; Kyung Won Park; Seong Hye Choi; Duk L. Na

Laboratory-specific reference values for cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) Alzheimer disease (AD) biomarkers are necessary. Our objective was to apply well-known CSF biomarkers and redetermine their diagnostic cutoff values for AD in South Korea. CSF samples from matched control subjects (n=71), patients with AD dementia (ADD, n=76), and other neurological disorders with cognitive decline (OND, n=47) were obtained from 6 Korean dementia clinics according to a standardized protocol. CSF biomarker concentrations were measured using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. CSF biomarkers differed significantly between the ADD and control groups (P<0.001 for all), and between the ADD and OND groups (P<0.001 for all). The areas under the curve in differentiation of ADD from control subjects were 0.97 for A&bgr;42, 0.93 for total tau (tTau), 0.86 for pTau, and 0.99 for both tTau/A&bgr;42 and pTau/A&bgr;42 ratios. Our revised cutoff value for A&bgr;42 was higher than our previous one, whereas the values for the Tau proteins were similar. The tTau/A&bgr;42 ratio had the highest accuracy, 97%. Our findings highlight the usefulness of CSF AD biomarkers in South Korea, and the necessity of continually testing the reliability of cutoff values.


Knee Surgery and Related Research | 2016

Incidences of Deep Vein Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism after Total Knee Arthroplasty Using a Mechanical Compression Device with and without Low-Molecular-Weight Heparin.

Sin Hyung Park; Joong Hyeon Ahn; Yong Bok Park; Sun Geun Lee; Soo Jae Yim

Purpose To investigate the incidence of thromboembolic events and complications related to bleeding after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) with a mechanical compression device alone or in combination with low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH). Materials and Methods A total of 489 TKA patients (776 knees) were retrospectively reviewed for the incidence of thromboembolic events and complications related to bleeding. While 233 patients (354 knees) were treated with a mechanical compressive device without LMWH, 256 patients (422 knees) were treated with the mechanical compressive device along with LMWH. Results The incidences of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE) were 15 of 375 knees (4.0%) and 5 of 375 knees (1.3%), respectively, in the group that used only a mechanical compressive device, and 14 of 401 knees (3.4%) and 5 of 401 knees (1.2%), respectively, in the group that used the mechanical compressive device with LMWH. There was no significant difference between the two groups (p=0.125 and p=0.146, respectively). The postoperative hemovac drainage amount was 635±57 mL in the group with a mechanical compressive device only and 813±84 mL in the group with the device and LMWH; therefore, the amount of drainage was significantly greater in the latter group (p=0.013). Conclusions Mechanical compression alone for prophylaxis against DVT and PE after TKA can be an attractive option in Korean patients.


Hip and Pelvis | 2018

Long-term Outcomes of Cemented Total Hip Arthroplasty in Patients with Ankylosing Spondylitis at a Minimum Follow-up of 10 Years

Soo Jae Yim; Yong Bok Park; Junyoung Kim; Sin Hyung Park

Purpose This study was performed to evaluate long-term clinical and radiologic outcomes of cemented total hip arthroplasty in patients with ankylosing spondylitis. Materials and Methods A retrospective study of 12 patients (16 cases) diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis undergoing total hip arthroplasty with cemented femoral stem from November 2002 to January 2006 with a minimum follow up of 10 years. Clinical outcomes were assessed using Harris Hip Scores and measures of pain and range of motion. Radiologic outcomes were assessed with serial plain X-ray. Fixation and stability of implant, enthesopathy of ischium and development of heterotopic ossification were also evaluated. Results Mean Harris Hip Scores significantly improved from pre-operative levels (58 points; range, 39–81 points) to post-operative (92 points; range, 68–100 points). Mean flexion contracture levels decreased from preoperative (13°) to post-operative (5°), and mean post-operative range of motion improved 106° compared to preoperative levels. No newly developed osteolysis lesions or implant loosening were observed in last follow up X-rays. One heterotopic ossification and one greater trochanter fracture were observed. Greater trochanter fracture was treated conservatively, and was resulted in bony union. No patients underwent revisions. Conclusion This study revealed positive long-term clinical and radiologic outcomes following total hip arthroplasty with cemented femoral stems in patients with ankylosing spondylitis patients.


Journal of the Korean Society of Fractures | 1999

Traumatic dislocation of hip in children: A Case Report of 30 Months Followup

Soo Jae Yim; Yeon Cheol Jeong; Seung Ryool Yoon; Joong Geun Choi; You Sung Suh; Yon Il Kim

Traumatic hip dislocation in childhood is rare. Factors predisposing to abnormal results are delayed reduction and severe trauma. We experienced 8 year-old girl with traumatic posterior hip dislocation and treated with immediate closed reduction. At 30 months follow-up, our patient had good functional and good roentgenographic result with no posttraumatic arthritis or posttraumatic avascular necrosis. So we report this case with review of literature.


Dementia and Neurocognitive Disorders | 2013

Preliminary Study for a Multicenter Study of Alzheimer's Disease Cerebrospinal Fluid Biomarkers

Sun Ah Park; Jung Hun Kim; Hyeong Jun Kim; Tae Eun Kim; Yoon Jeong Kim; Dong Hyun Lee; Jeong Ho Park; Won Seok Chae; Soo Jae Yim; Sang Won Seo; Duk L. Na; Seong Hye Choi


Knee | 2014

The double flipped meniscus sign: unusual MRI findings in bucket-handle tear of the lateral meniscus.

Jin Hwan Ahn; Soo Jae Yim; Yu Seok Seo; Taeg Su Ko; Joon Hee Lee


Journal of the Korean Fracture Society | 2010

Results of Osteoporotic Treatment Drug after Periarticular Fracture of Hip

Soo Jae Yim; Young Koo Lee; Cheong Kwan Kim; Hyun Seok Song; Hee Kyung Kang


Journal of the Korean Fracture Society | 2006

Analysis of Affecting Factors of Fixation Failure of Femoral Neck Fractures Using Internal Fixation

Soo Jae Yim; Seung Han Woo; Min Young Kim; Jong Seok Park; Eung Ha Kim; Yoo Sung Seo; Byung Il Lee

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Eung Ha Kim

Soonchunhyang University

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Hee Kyung Kang

Soonchunhyang University

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Sang Hyok Lee

Soonchunhyang University

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Young Koo Lee

Soonchunhyang University

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Kyoung Dae Min

Soonchunhyang University Hospital

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Mun Suk Jang

Soonchunhyang University

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You Sung Suh

Soonchunhyang University

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Byung Ill Lee

Soonchunhyang University

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