Suk Kang
Dongguk University
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Hip and Pelvis | 2016
Phil Hyun Chung; Suk Kang; Jong Pil Kim; Young Sung Kim; Ho Min Lee; In Hwa Back; Kyeong Soo Eom
Purpose Occult intertrochanteric fractures are misdiagnosed as isolated greater trochanteric fractures in some cases. We investigated the utility of three-dimensional computed tomography (3D-CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the diagnosis and outcome management of occult intertrochanteric fractures. Materials and Methods This study involved 23 cases of greater trochanteric fractures as diagnosed using plain radiographs from January 2004 to July 2013. Until January 2008, 9 cases were examined with 3D-CT only, while 14 cases were screened with both 3D-CT and MRI scans. We analyzed diagnostic accuracy and treatment results following 3D-CT and MRI scanning. Results Nine cases that underwent 3D-CT only were diagnosed with isolated greater trochanteric fractures without occult intertrochanteric fractures. Of these, a patient with displacement received surgical treatment. Of the 14 patients screened using both CT and MRI, 13 were diagnosed with occult intertrochanteric fractures. Of these, 11 were treated with surgical intervention and 2 with conservative management. Conclusion Three-dimensional CT has very low diagnostic accuracy in diagnosing occult intertrochanteric fractures. For this reason, MRI is recommended to confirm a suspected occult intertrochanteric fracture and to determine the most appropriate mode of treatment.
Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery | 2016
Suk Kang; Young Sung Kim; Ho Min Lee; Min Young Lee; Jong Pil Kim
An intraarticular osteoid osteoma of the knee is uncommon, and its treatment is challenging. The authors present a case of arthroscopic excision of an intraarticular osteoid osteoma in the distal femur, which was accessible through the knee joint. After confirming the nidus of the osteoid osteoma by computed tomography, the lesion was completely removed arthroscopically. The patient reported complete pain relief immediately after surgery. This case demonstrates that intraarticular osteoid osteomas in the knee joint can be treated by arthroscopic excision and that good results can be obtained.
Hip and Pelvis | 2015
Suk Kang; Phil Hyun Chung; Jong Pil Kim; Young Sung Kim; Ho Min Lee; Gyeong Soo Eum
Percutaneous iliosacral screw fixation is commonly practiced to treat unstable posterior pelvic ring injuries. The number of reported cases of iatrogenic complications is increasing. We present a case of superior gluteal artery injury during bilateral percutaneous iliosacral screw fixation in a patient with sacral fracture of spino-pelvic dissociation. This complication was managed by arterial embolization. We discussed the cause, prevention and treatment of arterial injury along with a review of literature.
Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery | 2015
Young Sung Kim; Phil Hyun Chung; Suk Kang; Jong Pil Kim; Ho Min Lee; Han Sol Moon
Atypical femoral fractures have unique radiologic and clinical feature. Most commonly used fixation method for atypical femoral fracture is interlocking intramedullary (IM) nailing. The aim of this paper is to document a rare case of a 76-year-old female who sustained bilateral proximal femoral insufficiency fractures after conventional interlocking IM nailing for bilateral atypical femoral shaft fractures without taking history of bisphosphonates. We recommend the routine use of full-length reconstruction or cephalomedullary-type interlocking IM nail for atypical femoral fractures.
European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology | 2018
Ho Min Lee; Jong Pil Kim; Phil Hyun Chung; Suk Kang; Young Sung Kim; Bo Seong Go
Knee dislocation following total knee replacement arthroplasty is a rare but serious complication. The incidence of dislocation following primary total knee arthroplasty with posterior stabilized implants ranges from 0.15 to 0.5%, and posterior dislocation after revision total knee arthroplasty is even rarer. Here, we report the case of a 76-year-old male who presented with posterior dislocation after posterior stabilized revision total knee arthroplasty.
Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery | 2013
Suk Kang; Phil Hyun Chung; Young Sung Kim; Ho Min Lee; Jong Pil Kim
Journal of the Korean Fracture Society | 2008
Chung Soo Hwang; Phil Hyun Chung; Suk Kang; Jong Pil Kim; Young Sung Kim; Chong Suk Park; Sang Ho Lee
Journal of the Korean Fracture Society | 2005
Young Sung Kim; Phil Hyun Chung; Chung Soo Hwang; Suk Kang; Jong Pil Kim; Ho Min Lee
The Journal of The Korean Orthopaedic Association | 2002
Phil Hyun Chung; Suk Kang; Jong Pil Kim; Sang Ho Lee
Journal of the Korean Society of Fractures | 1999
Chung Soo Hwang; Phil Hyun Chung; Suk Kang; Tae Hoon Kim; Han Chul Kim; Yong Soon Kim