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Surgical Experience of Cervical Spine Injuries
Hyang-Kwon Park
Ihwa Ŭidae chi 1997;20(1):61-68.   Published online July 24, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12771/emj.1997.20.1.61
Object

Cervical spine injury is a commonly encountered entity in most neurosurgical practice and is increasing with social environment. Universally accepted treatment modality for acute cervical spine injuries do not exist and several areas of controversy surround the issue of surgical intervention in the management of trauma to the cervical spine.

Methods

A retrospective study of 86 injured cervical spine patients who admitted and carried out a surgical treatment at Dong Dae Moon Hospital between Sep.92 and Aug.96 for the past four-year-period.

Results

The author analyzed 86 patients with traumatic cervical spine injuries for the past 4 years. The incidence was highest in middle aged men(ratio : 6.8) and the traffic accident was the most common exclusive cause(68%). In 9 cases of C1-2 spine injury, they underwent posterior approach. In 74 cases of mid-lower(C3-7) cervical injury, the anterior approach was used in 57 patients, the posterior approach was used in 13 patients and the combined approach was used in 4 patients. The surgical complication rate was 15%(13 cases).

Conclusion

Internal fixation with variety of devices has become a popular procedure for cervical spine injuries.

In this study, the rate of re-operation and complications following initial surgical procedures were found to be higher than previous report of other authors. It could be concluded that choosing the most proper surgical approach for cervical spine injuries with minimal risks and adhering to stringent criteria are much important than simply selecting new fancy devices over the traditional one.

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Operative Treatment of Clavicle Fracture
Jin Man Wang
Ihwa Ŭidae chi 1989;12(2):115-120.   Published online July 24, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12771/emj.1989.12.2.115

Clinical studies have indicated that the non-operative treatment is the best method for clavicle fracture and the operative treatment may contribute to the development of non-union. But some clavicle fractures may be difficult to treat only by non-operative method.

From March, 1980 to May, 1989, 42 patients with clavicle fractures were treated by open reduction and internal fixation with threaded steinmann pin and plate & screws at Department of Orthopaedic Surgery of Ewha Womans University Hospital.

The results were as follows;

1) The avarage duration of union of fracture was 6.7 weeks.

2) By open reduction & internal fixation, gross deformity such as large bone hypertrophy, joint stiffness and shortening was minimized.

3) The plate & screws fixation is more satisfactory result than threaded steinmann pin fixation.

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