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Jae Kwang Yum 10 Articles
Does Interfragmentary Cerclage Wire Fixation in Clavicle Shaft Fracture Interfere the Fracture Healing?
Jae Kwang Yum, Yong Woon Shin, Hee Sung Lee, Jae Gu Park
J Korean Fract Soc 2011;24(2):138-143.   Published online April 30, 2011
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jkfs.2011.24.2.138
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PURPOSE
A technique of cerclage wire fixation in comminuted fracture of the clavicle shaft is thought to interfere the fracture healing, so authors studied radiographically and clinically about the cases of cerclage wiring of the fracture fragments with the plate and screws fixation in the comminuted fracture of the shaft of the clavicle.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
According to following inclusion criteria, total 18 patients (male: 15, female: 3) were investigated; Patients who visited hospital due to clavicle shaft comminuted fracture from February 2005 to April 2009, who underwent surgery utilizing more than 2 cerclage wire fixation for the fragments when open reduction and plate fixation were operated and who could be follow-up over one year. The duration for fracture union, functional outcome and complications were investigated retrospectively.
RESULTS
Radiological bone union was accomplished in average 13.3 weeks (12~16 weeks) and there was no complication such as nonunion, delayed union or infection. Range of motion of ipsilateral shoulder joint was recovered in all patients except one at the final follow-up.
CONCLUSION
The clinical and radiographical results of the plate and screws fixation with cerclage wiring of the fragments in comminuted clavicle shaft fracture showed that the cerclage wiring does not interfere the fracture healing, so authors think that this method is a good alternative operation if it is performed carefully to minimize soft tissue dissection.

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  • Surgical Management of Comminuted Midshaft Clavicle Fractures Using Reconstruction Plate and Circumferential Wiring: Does the Circumferential Wiring Interfere with the Bone Union?
    Kyung-Tae Kim, Chung-Shik Shin, Young-Chul Park, Dong-hyun Kim, Min-Woo Kim
    Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association.2021; 56(3): 245.     CrossRef
  • Supplementary Technique for Unstable Clavicle Shaft Fractures: Interfragmentary Wiring and Temporary Axial K-Wire Pinning
    Jinmyoung Dan, Byung-Kook Kim, Ho-Jae Lee, Tae-Ho Kim, Young-Gun Kim
    Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery.2018; 10(2): 142.     CrossRef
  • Use of Composite Wiring on Surgical Treatments of Clavicle Shaft Fractures
    Kyung Chul Kim, In Hyeok Rhyou, Ji Ho Lee, Kee Baek Ahn, Sung Chul Moon
    Journal of the Korean Fracture Society.2016; 29(3): 185.     CrossRef
  • TO EVALUATE THE SURGICAL OUTCOME OF NON-UNION CLAVICLE USING PLATE AND SLIVERS OF AUTOLOGOUS ILIAC CREST CORTICOCANCELLOUS BONE GRAFT
    Mohammed Tauheed, Shashi Kumar Yalagach, Vivek Purushothaman, Anwar Shareef Kunnath K
    Journal of Evidence Based Medicine and Healthcare.2016; 3(25): 1121.     CrossRef
  • Anatomical Reduction of All Fracture Fragments and Fixation Using Inter-Fragmentary Screw and Plate in Comminuted and Displaced Clavicle Mid-Shaft Fracture
    Kyoung Hwan Koh, Min Soo Shon, Seung Won Lee, Jong Ho Kim, Jae Chul Yoo
    Journal of the Korean Fracture Society.2012; 25(4): 300.     CrossRef
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Interlocking Intramedullary Nailing of Forearm Shaft Fractures in Adults
Sanglim Lee, Hee Sung Lee, Yerl Bo Sung, Jae Kwang Yum
J Korean Fract Soc 2009;22(1):30-38.   Published online January 31, 2009
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jkfs.2009.22.1.30
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PURPOSE
To evaluate the usefulness of interlocking intramedullary nailing for operative treatment of forearm shaft fractures in adults.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Thirteen forearm shaft fractures in 12 patients were fixated with 13 Acumed forearm intramedullary rods (ulna: 8, radius: 5). The average age was 36.7 years and mean follow-up period was 15.2 months. The union time was measured when there was no tenderness over the fracture site and the bridging callus was evident in at least two sides of the cortex. The range of motion of the joint and the rotation of the forearm was measured and the functional results were evaluated with Grace and Eversmann's rating system.
RESULTS
Radiologic union was observed at 11.8 weeks postoperatively in 11 cases out of 13. No limitation of motion was observed. Nine had excellent or good functional results. In one Galeazzi fracture, radial shaft became displaced after nailing and should be re-stabilized with plate. Proximal interlocking screws were improperly inserted in one ulnar nail. Implants were removed in 7 cases. Removal guide screw was broken while removing the intramedullary nail in one case of ulnar shaft fracture.
CONCLUSION
Interlocking intramedullay nailing might be a treatment option for the middle 1/3 shaft fractures of the adult forearm bone with favorable results.

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  • Comparison of minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis (MIPO) and open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) for the treatment of radial shaft fractures: a retrospective study
    Hyun-Tak Kang, Yang-Hoon Jo, Hong-Je Kang
    BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Distal blocking screw augmentation in ulnar intramedullary nail fixation of adult forearm diaphyseal fractures
    Yong Woo Kim, Sang Ki Lee, Young Sun An
    Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Comparison of Bending Strength among Plate, Steinmann Pin, and Headless Compression Screw Fixations for Proximal Ulnar Shaft Fracture in Sawbones
    Jinyoung Han, Jin Rok Oh, Jaewoong Um
    Archives of Hand and Microsurgery.2020; 25(4): 267.     CrossRef
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Flexible Intramedullary Pin Fixation of Both Forearm Bone Fractures in Children
Young Jin Sohn, Yong Woon Shin, Hyung Jin Chung, Sang lim Lee, Jae Kwang Yum, Yerl Bo Sung, Jong Kuk An, Eul O Choi
J Korean Fract Soc 2006;19(2):271-276.   Published online April 30, 2006
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jkfs.2006.19.2.271
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PURPOSE
To evaluate the efficacy of Flexible intramedullary pin fixation in pediatric forearm diaphyseal fractures.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
In this retrospective study, we reviewed 15 cases of forearm diaphyseal fractures operated using flexible intra-medullary nail fixation technique between January 2000 and December 2004. Of these 15 children, there were 11 boys and 4 girls with an average age of 11.6 years (range, 7~15 years). The implants were introduced in the distal radius and proximal ulna in all patients. An average duration of fixation was 5.3 months in the radius, 4.7 months in the ulna. After operation, all patient were applied with a long arm cast and the duration of immobilization was 5.2 weeks (range, 4~6 weeks) on average.
RESULTS
All fractures in this series healed with normal range of supination (average 80.0) and pronation (average, 71.6 degrees). Average operation time including anesthesia was 123 minutes and hospital stay was 5.4 days. Time to union was 8.4 weeks on average. Range of motion and functional results were satisfactory in all cases. There were one case of incomplete ulnar nerve injury and two cases of refracture which were treated conservatively without any permanent complication.
CONCLUSION
Flexible intramedullary pin fixation technique is a good method in case of unstable displaced fracture and difficult or failed closed treatment.
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Subtalar Distraction Arthrodesis for Calcaneal Malunion
Hyung Jin Chung, Jae Kwang Yum, Kook Jin Chung, Jae Min Jeon
J Korean Fract Soc 2006;19(1):34-40.   Published online January 31, 2006
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jkfs.2006.19.1.34
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PURPOSE
To evaluate the results and efficacy of the subtalar distraction arthrodesis on patients with complications due to malunion after intra-articular calcaneal fracture.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
From October 2001 to September 2004, we operated on 10 patients (14 cases). There were 9 male patients and one female; their mean age was 41 years old. Ten cases among them were operated initially. The mean period between initial injury and arthrodesis was 18 months. The mean follow up period was 16 months. During the operation, we used extensile lateral approach and arthrodesis was performed using tricortical bone block and cannulated screws. The ankle-hindfoot scale was used for clinical evaluation. In radiologic analysis, plain X-ray and CT of the both feet were examined for union and various parameters.
RESULTS
Thriteen cases achieved radiologic bone union. The mean ankle-hindfoot scale (maximum: 94 points) increased from 52.4 points preoperatively to points 77.2 at the final follow-up. The radiologic analysis of the pre and postoperative standing lateral radiograph showed mean increase of 6.9 mm in talo-calcaneal height, 5.2 degrees in talocalcaneal angle, 4.3 degrees in talar declination angle and average decrease of 4.5 degrees in talo-first metatarsal angle.
CONCLUSION
The short term result of the subtalar distraction arthrodesis using tricortical bone block was promising, but longer follow-up will be needed.

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  • Mid-Term Follow Up Results of Subtalar Distraction Arthrodesis Using a Double Bone-Block for Calcaneal Malunion
    Hyung-Jin Chung, Su-Young Bae, Ji-Woong Choo
    Yonsei Medical Journal.2014; 55(4): 1087.     CrossRef
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Intramedullary Fixation in the Fracture of the Shaft of the Clavicle by Threaded Kirschner Wire
Jae Kwang Yum, Se Jin Park
J Korean Fract Soc 2005;18(2):89-92.   Published online April 30, 2005
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jkfs.2005.18.2.89
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PURPOSE
To evaluate and report the clinical result of the intramedullary fixation by threaded Kirschner wire in the clavicle shaft fracture.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
From May 2000 to April 2004, twenty patients who had the fracture of the shaft of the clavicle were treated by the intramedullary fixation with threaded Kirschner wire. Thirteen patients were followed up and the clinical and radiological results were analyzed.
RESULTS
All of the cases had satisfactory fracture union but there were four cases of skin irritation signs by the tip of threaded Kirschner wire. In one case, the Kirschner wire was bent at the fracture site with malunion. According to the clinical scoring system of Kang et al, eight cases were excellent and five cases were good.
CONCLUSION
Authors think that intramedullary fixation with threaded Kirschner wire in the fracture of the shaft of the clavicle is one of a good operative method because of small operative incision, easy operative method, satisfactory fracture union and easy removability of the implant.
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Acute Osteomyelitis in the Shaft of the Radius after Contusion of the Forearm: A Case Report
Jae Kwang Yum, Yu Min Oh
J Korean Fract Soc 2005;18(2):198-201.   Published online April 30, 2005
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jkfs.2005.18.2.198
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Acute osteomyelitis after the contusion is a rare clinical entity. The complications of contusion are large hematoma formation, compartment syndrome, myositis ossificans and acute osteomyelitis. Authors experienced an acute osteomyelitis in the shaft of the radius after contusion of the forearm and report this case with references.

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  • Acute Primary Hematogenous Osteomyelitis in the Epiphysis of the Distal Tibia: A Case Report With Review of the Literature
    Hyun-Jung Hwang, Woong-Kyo Jeong, Dae-Hee Lee, Soon-Hyuck Lee
    The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery.2016; 55(3): 600.     CrossRef
  • Acute Osteomyelitis following Closed Femoral Shaft Fracture in a Child - A Case Report -
    Changhoon Jeong, Hyoung-Min Kim, Kee-Heang Lee, Chan-Woong Moon, Il-Jung Park, Chan-Kyu Kim, Youn Soo Kim
    The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association.2008; 43(5): 651.     CrossRef
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Long Term Results of Retrograde Nailing in Adult Femoral Shaft Fractures
Yerl Bo Sung, Soo Chul Park, Jong Kuk Ahn, Jae Kwang Yum, Hyung Jin Chung, Jin Ho Kim, Seung Taek Song, Yong Taek Han
J Korean Soc Fract 2002;15(3):356-362.   Published online July 31, 2002
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jksf.2002.15.3.356
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PURPOSE
Antegrade intramedullary nailing of the femur is effective method of treatment for patients with femoral shaft fractures. But retrograde IM nailing is another effective method, especially in femoral shaft fractures concomitant with ipsilateral femoral neck, intertrochanteric fractures, acetabular fracture, multiple fracture and obesity, pregnancy, traumatic arthrotomy of the knee joint, bilateral femur fractures, and floating knee injuries are also indicated. The purpose of this study is to verify the effectiveness of retrograde IM nailing after long-term follow-up by retrospective evaluation.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
A retrospective review of the medical charts and X-rays about 37 patients who were operated by retrograde nailing and all patients were minimally followed up about 2 years. Results were evaluated radiologically for screw breakage, nail migration, nonunion and clinically for knee ROM limitation, infection.
RESULTS
The results were as follows; 1) union was achieved at on average of 17 weeks. 2) Full range of knee motion was gained in 33/37 cases. Knee-stiffness occurred in 4 cases, Severity of initial trauma might affect such results but not, retrograde nailing 3) 2 complications were found nonunion and delayed union. 4) There were not postoperative infection and femoral shortening. There were distal screw breakage in 4 cases but, the others were not migrated.
CONCLUSION
Retrograde IM nailing of femoral fracture is an effective method in selected cases such as ipsilateral femoral neck fractures, floating knees, post-TKRA femoral fracture and so on. If retrograde IM nailing is operated by skillful surgeon and appled to absolute indication, the result is no significant difference of antegrade IM nail such as bone union, nonunion and postoperative infection. Nevertheless, operation time is shorter and blood loss lesser. Significant knee problems related to this technique could not be identified for 2 years followed up.

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  • Factors Affecting the Period of Bone Union When Treating Femoral Fractures with a Retrograde Intramedullary Nail
    Bum-Soo Kim, Seong-Tae Kim, Seungyup Shin, Seong Man Jeon
    Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association.2021; 56(4): 326.     CrossRef
  • Analysis of Risk Factors for Nonunion after Intramedullary Nailing of Femoral Shaft Fracture in Adult
    Yong-Woon Shin, Yerl-Bo Sung, Jeong Yoon Choi, Minkyu Kim
    Journal of the Korean Fracture Society.2011; 24(4): 313.     CrossRef
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Subtrochanteric Fracture in Osteopetrosis
Yerl Bo Sung, Kook Jin Chung, Sung Wook Won, Jin Ho Kim, Hyung Jin Chung, Jae Kwang Hwang, Jae Kwang Yum, Jong Guk Ahn
J Korean Soc Fract 2000;13(3):440-444.   Published online July 31, 2000
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jksf.2000.13.3.440
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Osteopetrosis is a rare inheritable skeletal disorder caused by a defective remodeling mechanism. The resultant bone of these children is dense, brittle and susceptible to fracture. We report a case of the subtrochanteric fracutre in osteopetrosis.
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Results of Treatment of Fracture-Dislocations of Elbow
Dong Soo Kim, Soon Ho Hwang, Chil Soo Kwon, Jong Kuk Ahn, Byung Hyun Jung, Yerl Bo Sung, Jae Kwang Yum, Hyung Jin Chung
J Korean Soc Fract 2000;13(1):178-185.   Published online January 31, 2000
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jksf.2000.13.1.178
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PURPOSE
: This study analyzed clinical and biomechanical data from patients with elbow fracture dislocation to correlate long-term objective result with the specific injury type and treatment rendered. This can provide a basis for the management of this difficult injuries.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
: Fifteen patients with elbow dislocation were studied from October, 1992 to October, 1997 in Sang-Gye Paik Hospital. The average duration of follow up was 4.2 years.
RESULTS
: On the basis of an objective functional grading score that included elements of pain, motion, strength, and stability, the results were excellent in five(33%), good in five(33%), fair in one(7%), poor in four(27%). Prolonged immobilization greater than four weeks was associated with poor results. The results were closely related to the combined injuries and duration of immobilization. In case of radial head fractures, the best result was obtained in patients with Mason type II fractures treated by open reduction and internal fixation using Herbert screw and early complete radial head excision. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION : The most common combined injury is radial head fracture. Early complete radial head excision and encouraging early ROM had more satisfactory result than delayed radial head excision or internal Fixation for Mason type III fracture.
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New Bone formation in Vascularized Periosteal Flap over the Bone Defect of the Shaft of the Radius in Rabbit. : Early Radiological, Histological and Immunohistochemical Study of Osteogenesis
Jae Kwang Yum, Young Bok Jung, Mi Kyung Kim, Ho Rim Choi, Tae Yeul Yoo, Jung Nam Han
J Korean Soc Fract 1999;12(4):1003-1011.   Published online October 31, 1999
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jksf.1999.12.4.1003
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Vascularized periosteal flap(VPF) it thought to enable formation of new bone and promote union in bone defect without risk of complications in donor site. Studiol about the VPF thus far have been centered on the long term result than early change after YPF. The purpose of this study was to elucidate the process of new bone formation in early stage after YPF by radiological, histological, electron microscopical and immunohistochemical studies. In experimental group, segmental resection of bone including the periosteum was performed in fifty-six radii of immature New Zealand white rabbits preserving the periosteal circulation from median artery which is the main source of blood supply to the periosteum. In order to simulate the transplantation of VPF, the vascular pedicle of median artery and veins was dissected from adjacent soft tissue and the periosteum was longitudinally incised to remove the bone tissue in the periosteum. Thereafter the vascularized periosteum was repaired. From the first to fourteenth day after the simulated VPF, the findings in the VPFs were observed by radiological, light microscopical, scanning electron microscopical methods and activity of osteocalcin was measured by immunohistochemical method. In control group, the bone tissue and periosteum were completely removed from the mid-shaft of seven radii, thereafter the radiological findings were observed at 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 12, 16th week and light microscopical findings were observed at 8, 16th week after operation. From the results of this study, it is concluded that YPF is vigorously and uniformly osteogenic in its early stage. It it thought that this study could serve as a basic data for the future experimental studiol about VPF in animals and clinical application.
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