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Badminton Player's Huge Cartilage Defect of Medial Femoral Condyle Due to Both Medial Patellar Plica Syndrome (배드민턴 선수의 양측 슬개 내 추벽 증후군에 의한 대퇴골 내과의 거대 연골 결손 - 1례 보고 -)

  • Moon, Chan-Sam;Noh, Haeng-Kee;Kim, Jong-Min;Kim, Hyung-Gyu;Hong, Seong-Hwan
    • Journal of the Korean Arthroscopy Society
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.259-263
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    • 2009
  • The plica is a remnant of the synovial folds during fetal development. The plica is classified suprapatellar, medial patellar, infrapatellar, and lateral patellar plica according to the anatomic site. The one most likely cause of clinical problem is medial patellar plica. There are many reports of problems caused by medial patellar plica syndrome. But there has been no documented case report of Outerbridge classification Grade III-IV, above $2{\times}1.5\;cm$ sized huge cartilage defect of both medial femoral condyle, due to medial patellar plica. So we report this unusual case with a review of relevant literatures.

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Tuberculous Mediastinitis Developed After Surgical Treatment of Giant Chondrosarcoma on Chest Wall-one case report- (흉부 거대 연골육종의 외과적 치료후 발생한 결핵성 종격동염-1례 보고-)

  • 이재훈;양수호;김혁;정원상;김영학;이철범;강정호;지행옥
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.348-348
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    • 1997
  • A 48 year old man, has been suffering from a growing chondrosarcoma of sternum which has deeply invading the anterior mediastinum: He underwent wide resection of the chest wall tumor including a 4 cm free margin of normal tissue on all portions. The tumor as 15 × 16× 10cm in size arising from sternum and include both proximal one third of the clavicle and the 1 st, 2nd, and 3rd coital cartilages. The resected skeletal defect in the anterior wall was very large after wide resection of the'tumor and reconstructed due to paradoxical chest wall movement with sandwich like method of double over lapping Marlex mesh and methylmethacreylate, and steel wires. The soft tissue reconstructive procedure was dont with myocutaneous flap transposition use of pectoralis muscle. But the patient go infected with tuberculosis in the mediastinum two months after the operation. We had removed all of previously inserted prosthetics and performed curettage and drainage. Recently we experienced a case with giant chondrosarcoma of the sternum associated with tuberculous mediastinitis. The patient had an uneventful postoperative course and was discharged with adjuvant treatment such as antituberculous medication for 1 year.

Tuberculous Mediastinitis Developed After Surgical Treatment of Giant Chondrosarcoma on Chest Wall -one case report (흉부 거대 연골육종의 외과적 치료후 발생한 결핵성 종격동염 -1례 보고)

  • 이재훈;양수호
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.248-252
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    • 1997
  • A 48 year old man, has been suffering from a growing chondrosarcoma of sternum which has deeply invading the anterior mediastinum: He underwent wide resection of the chest wall tumor including a 4 cm free margin of normal tissue on all portions. The tumor as 15 $\times$ 16$\times$ 10cm in size arising from sternum and include both proximal one third of the clavicle and the 1 st, 2nd, and 3rd coital cartilages. The resected skeletal defect in the anterior wall was very large after wide resection of the'tumor and reconstructed due to paradoxical chest wall movement with sandwich like method of double over lapping Marlex mesh and methylmethacreylate, and steel wires. The soft tissue reconstructive procedure was dont with myocutaneous flap transposition use of pectoralis muscle. But the patient go infected with tuberculosis in the mediastinum two months after the operation. We had removed all of previously inserted prosthetics and performed curettage and drainage. Recently we experienced a case with giant chondrosarcoma of the sternum associated with tuberculous mediastinitis. The patient had an uneventful postoperative course and was discharged with adjuvant treatment such as antituberculous medication for 1 year.

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