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Jun Hyuck Lee 3 Articles
Trochanteric Management for Unstable Intertrochanteric Femoral Fracture in the Elderly Patients
Duk Hwan Kho, Ju Yong Shin, Ki Hwan Kim, Jun Hyuck Lee, Dong Heon Kim
J Korean Fract Soc 2007;20(2):129-134.   Published online April 30, 2007
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jkfs.2007.20.2.129
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PURPOSE
To evaluate the results after fixation with figure of eight and cerclage wiring for comminuted trochanteric fracture. Because comminution of the femoral trochanteric fracture in elderly patients is severer in the operating field than x-ray findings, so the fixation is more difficult.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Between March 1998 and March 2004, the clinical records on twenty-eight patients more than 70 years old who underwent the bipolar hemiarthroplaty using calcar replacement type of femoral stem and followed more than 24 months were reviewed. Figure of eight and cerclage wiring was used for the comminuted trochanteric fracture of the femoral intertrochanteric fracture. The mean age was 80.4 (70~103) years. 19 cases were female, 9 cases were male. Mean follow-up period was 58 (24~92) months. We evaluated the results by modified Harris hip score, walking ability, activity of daily living, radiologic findings and union of the fracture.
RESULTS
The mean duration of bony union was 12 weeks. The mean postoperative modified Harris hip score was 82.3. Preoperative walking ability was recovered in 23 cases (82%). Also basic activity of daily living was recovered in 22 cases (79%). Nonunion of trochanter was found in only one case by radiologic evaluation but clinical correlation was not significant.
CONCLUSION
We consider fixation with figure of eight and cerclage wiring for unstable intertrochanteric fracture of femur in the elderly patient is more appropriate in terms of convenience of fixation, duration of union, early ambulation and cost effectiveness.

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    Chetan Puram, Chetan Pradhan, Atul Patil, Vivek Sodhai, Parag Sancheti, Ashok Shyam
    Injury.2017; 48: S72.     CrossRef
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    Weon-Yoo Kim, Young-Yul Kim, Jae-Jung Jeong, Do-Joon Kang
    Hip & Pelvis.2013; 25(4): 274.     CrossRef
  • Bipolar Hemiarthroplasty Using the Greater Trochanter Reattachment Device (GTRD) for Comminuted Intertrochanteric Femur Fracture in Elderly Patients
    Jin-Wan Kim, Young-Chul Ko, Chul-Young Jung, Il-Soo Eun, Hyeon-Soo Choi, Ok-Gul Kim, Young-June Kim
    Journal of the Korean Fracture Society.2009; 22(4): 232.     CrossRef
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Treatment of the Hip Fracture in Elderly Patients with Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA)
Ki Hwan Kim, Duk Hwan Kho, Ju Yong Shin, Dong Heon Kim, Jun Hyuck Lee
J Korean Fract Soc 2006;19(2):122-127.   Published online April 30, 2006
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jkfs.2006.19.2.122
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PURPOSE
To evaluate the results of the treatment of the hip fractures in elderly hemiplegic CVA patients with disuse osteoporosis. Hemiplegic CVA patients have much difficulties in rehabilitation such as walking, daily activity of living and so forth.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
The clinical records on thirty-four CVA patients who had undergone the treatment in hip fracture and followed more than 12 months of period between March 1998 and March 2004 were retrospectively reviewed. The treatment methods were 22 cases of bipolar hemiarthroplasty, 6 cases of compression hip screw, 3 cases of ender nail, 3 cases of multiple cannulated screw. We compared the groups underwent bipolar hemiarthroplasty (Group I), internal fixation (Group II), fracture in ipsilateral (Group A), fracture in contralateral (Group B). We evaluated the results by modified Harris hip score, walker ambulation time, walking ability and activity of daily living.
RESULTS
The mean postoperative modified Harris hip score was decreased in Group I (11.7 points), Group II (9.6 points), Group A (10.0 points), Group B (12.3 points). Recovery of preoperative walking ability was achieved in total 21 cases (62%) that 7 cases (58%) were observed in Group I, 14 cases (64%) in Group II, 18 cases (67%) in Group A and 3 cases (43%) in Group B. Basic activity of daily living was possible in 18 cases (53%).
CONCLUSION
Hemiplegic CVA patients with hip fracture have much difficulties in rehabilitation. However, with appropriate treatment and confident positive attitude for rehabilitations of the patients, doctors and family members, we can expect more reliable results close to the pre-injury status in terms of walking ability and activity of daily living.
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Postoperative Mortality Rate of Hip Fracture in Elderly Patients
Duk Hwan Kho, Ki Hwan Kim, Ju Yong Shin, Jun Hyuck Lee, Dong Heon Kim
J Korean Fract Soc 2006;19(2):117-121.   Published online April 30, 2006
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jkfs.2006.19.2.117
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PURPOSE
To evaluate the rate of mortality for the elderly patients after treatment of hip fractures and analyze the associated risk factors which might affect their mortality rate.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
About the clinical records on 305 patients who had undergone the treatment in hip fractures, we evaluated the mortality rate of the total number of 248 patients whose age between 70 and 103 who were followed more than 12 months of period between March 1994 and March 2003. The mean age was 81.3 years. The composition of each female and male were 176 and 72 cases respectively. 99 cases were femoral neck fractures, and 149 cases were femoral intertrochanteric fractures. The operation included bipolar hemiarthroplasty and internal fixation using multiple cannulated screws, compression hip screws and Ender nails. We compared and analyzed the relating factors for the mortality rate.
RESULTS
The mean postoperative mortality rate was 14.1% (35 cases). The highest mortality rate showed for the postoperative 3 months which was 57.1% (20 cases), between 4 and 6 months was 25.7% (9 cases), and 17.1% (6 cases) were presented for 7 and 12 months. The postoperative mortality rate within 1 year was affected by underlying diseases, ASA (American society of Anesthesiologists) and cemented bipolar hemiarthroplasty. but, there were no significant difference of the other factors such as the age, gender, osteoporosis and delayed operation.
CONCLUSION
The variable factors which affect the mortality rate of the hip fractures in the elderly patients whose age over 70 were mostly determined by underlying diseases, ASA grade, and cemented bipolar hemiarthroplasty. Further study should be necessary for the factors influencing on the mortality rate.

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    Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association.2016; 51(4): 273.     CrossRef
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    Chul Hong Kim, Kyu Yeol Lee, Sung Soo Kim, Myung Jin Lee, Lih Wang, Hyeon Jun Kim, Jung Mo Kang
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    Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association.2012; 47(6): 445.     CrossRef
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    Joon Soon Kang, Kyoung Ho Moon, Rhu Seop Kim, Sang Ho Lee, Jong Min Choi
    Journal of the Korean Fracture Society.2011; 24(1): 16.     CrossRef
  • Bipolar Hemiarthroplasty for Hip Fractures in Patients Aged over 90 Years - The Factors Influencing the Postoperative Mortality -
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    Hip & Pelvis.2010; 22(4): 283.     CrossRef
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    Dong-Yun Lee, Seung-Jae Lim, Young-Wan Moon, Yong-Ki Min, DooSeok Choi, Byung-Koo Yoon, Youn-Soo Park
    Journal of Korean Medical Science.2010; 25(11): 1657.     CrossRef
  • Postoperative Mortality and the Associated Factors for Senile Hip Fracture Patients
    Dong-Soo Kim, Hyun-Chul Shon, Yong-Min Kim, Eui-Sung Choi, Kyoung-Jin Park, Se-Hyuk Im
    The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association.2008; 43(4): 488.     CrossRef
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