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Jae Woo Lim 2 Articles
Anterolateral Approach for the Distal Metaphyseal Fracture of the Tibia
Taek Soo Jeon, Jae Woo Lim, Whan Yong Chung, Woo Suk Lee, Woo Sik Kim, Cheol Mog Hwang, Yong Chan Kim, Nam Hyun Kim, Yong Sang Kim, Sung Kwan Jo
J Korean Fract Soc 2004;17(3):243-248.   Published online July 31, 2004
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jkfs.2004.17.3.243
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PURPOSE
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of anterolateral approach of the ankle for the distal tibial fracture in aspect of preventing complication and acquiring union.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Authors reviewed 21 patients of distal metaphyseal fracture of the tibia treated by anterolateral approach and lateral plating method from February, 2000 to May, 2002. Mean follow-up period was 17 months (12~29 months). There were twelve type A, two type B, and four type C patients according to AO/OTA classification. We have analyzed the bone union rate and Ovadia`s functional scale. We also reviewed the complication rate, such as soft tissue problem and postoperative infection.
RESULTS
In all cases union was achieved and mean time to union were 16 weeks. The functional result by Ovadia's scale were 17 excellent cases and 4 good cases in objective evaluation, and 19 excellent cases and 2 good cases in subjective evaluation. Wound infection occurred in one case, but the infection was controlled after plate removal and the union was acquired through cast immobilization. There was no other complication, such as soft tissue necrosis.
CONCLUSION
The anterolateral approach is a safe and worthwhile method for distal tibia fracture while avoiding some of the complication associated with standard anteromedial approach and plating method.
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Treatment of Distal Clavicle Type II Fracture using K-Wires and Tension Band Wiring
Whan Yong Chung, Woo Suk Lee, Taek Soo Jeon, Dae Hwan Kim, Kwang Kyoon Kim, Jae Woo Lim
J Korean Soc Fract 2003;16(2):215-221.   Published online April 30, 2003
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jksf.2003.16.2.215
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PURPOSE
This is a retrospective study to analyze the clinical results of the usefulness of K-wires and tension band wiring that fix the fracture fragment directly without passing the acromioclavicular joint in distal clacivle type II fractures.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
From May 2000 to May 2001, eleven patients with distal clavicle type II fracture were treated by open reduction and internal fixation with K-wires and tension band wiring. The clinical results were analyzed according to modified shoulder rating scale for distal clavicle freacture. Radiological union, complication, and range of motion of the shoulder were assessed.
RESULTS
All fractures were united at 10 weeks (8~12 weeks) in average. Finally, full range of motion of the shoulder joint was achieved in all patients. No complication was found and the modified shoulder rating scale for distal clavicle fracture were as follows: excellent 9 and good 2.
CONCLUSION
K-wires and tension band wiring can be a good treatment method for distal clavicle type II fractures.

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  • Tension Band Wiring for Distal Clavicle Fracture: Radiologic Analysis and Clinical Outcome
    Seong Cheol Moon, Chul Hee Lee, Jong Hoon Baek, Nam Su Cho, Yong Girl Rhee
    Journal of the Korean Fracture Society.2014; 27(2): 127.     CrossRef
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