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견관절의 영상의학적 검사

  • Yang, Ik
    • The Academic Congress of Korean Shoulder and Elbow Society
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    • 2009.11a
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    • pp.29-33
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    • 2009
  • 단순촬영에서 견관절을 이루는 골격의 형태를 파악하고 MRI에서는 주로 회전근 개 건의 fraying및 파열, 오훼견봉인대의 견봉 부착부위의 fraying, 점액낭염, 활막염, 관절순의 병변, 연골연화와 같은 연부조직의 병변을 관찰한다. 회전근 개 파열의 고식적 MR 진단은 정확도가 93%, 민감도가 84~100%, 특이도가 88~97%, 지방억제 MR 관절강 조영술은 민감도 및 특이도가 90%및 75%에서 100%까지 최근 보고 되고 있다. 단순촬영검사로 충돌중후군의 일반적인 소견을 파악할 수 있고 impingement series에는 견관절 전후면, suprascapular outlet view (SSO), craniocaudal 30 degree tilt view (CC30T), axillary view를 포함한다. 특히 SSO에서 견봉 및 ACJ의 형태 및 골극의 유무를 파악하고, CC30T에서는 견봉 돌출의 정도를 파악할 수 있다. 최근 고해상도의 MDCT로서 얻은 3차원 영상이 충돌증후군의 전반적인 영상 소견을 파악할 수 있고 수술전 평가에 이용되고 있다. MRI 및 MR Arthrography의 영상은 일반적으로 극상건의 주행에 따른 고식적 MR 사위 관상면이 중요하고 사위 시상면에서 견봉돌기의 형태와 대결절에 부착되는 극상건의 파열 유무와 정도를 파악할 수 있다. MR 관절조영술 후 외전 및 외회전후 (ABER view)의 영상도 관절면 쪽으로 부분 파열된 극상건의 진단에 유용하다.

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Rupture of the ischial origin of the hamstring tendon - A case report - (좌골 결절부위 기시부에서 내측 슬괵건 파열 - 증례 보고 -)

  • Kim, Hyung Kan;Hwang, Sun Chul
    • Journal of Korean Orthopaedic Sports Medicine
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.129-132
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    • 2011
  • A complete rupture of hamstring tendon originated from ischial tuberosity is a uncommon sports injury in adults. We present successful outcome obtained by attachment on ischial tuberosity using suture anchor in relatively rare case of the proximal rupture of the medial hamstring tendon sustained during landing with the review of literatures.

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Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair For Partial Articular-Surface Tendon Avulsion (PASTA) Lesion (회전근 개 관절내 부분 파열 환자의 관절경적 봉합술)

  • Lee, Bong-Gun;Cho, Nam-Su;Park, Keun-Ho;Moon, Seong-Cheol;Rhee, Yong-Girl
    • Journal of the Korean Arthroscopy Society
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.242-248
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    • 2009
  • Purpose: To evaluate the clinical and radiologic results of the arthroscopic rotator cuff repair for partial articular surface tendon avulsion lesion. Materials and Methods: Twelve patients with symptomatic, partial articular surface tendon avulsion underwent arthroscopic rotator cuff repair between Mar. 2006 and Sep. 2008. The mean follow-up period was 18.3 months(12~36 months), and the mean age at the time of surgery was 46.9-year-old(19~64 years). Three cases had underwent rotator cuff repair after conversion to full-thickness tear and nine cases had transtendon repair with preserving bursal side cuff. Results: The mean VAS during motion was 6.2 before treatment and 2.0 at final follow-up (p<0.001). The passive forward flexion improved from $163.3^{\circ}$ preoperatively to $169.8^{\circ}$ postoperatively (p=0.038). The mean UCLA score improved from 18.4 preoperatively to 30.1 with 2 excellent, 8 good and 2 fair results at final follow-up. The mean KSS improved from 61.8 preoperatively to 76.8 at final follow-up. By examining the postoperative MR images of 5 patients, complete healing was observed in all of them. Conclusion: Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair may be an effective procedure for partial articular surface tendon avulsion in pain relief and improvement of the range of motion. If the remaining bursal side cuff fibers are intact, transtendon repair procedure with preserving the intact bursal layer of the tendon can be considered. If the remaining bursal side cuff fibers are friable or little, completion from partial-thickness to full-thickness tears with subsequent cuff repair can be considered.

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Short-Term Results of Subpectoral Tenodesis of the Proximal Biceps Tendon Using by Interference Screw (간섭나사를 이용한 흉근하 상완 이두근 건 고정술의 단기 추시 결과)

  • Kim, Jeong-Woo;Kang, Hong-Je
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.7-13
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    • 2010
  • Purpose: Our purpose was to retrospectively analyze clinical results of subpectoral tenodesis of the proximal biceps tendon using an interference screw. Materials and Methods: We reviewed 23 cases of patients receiving tenodesis of the proximal biceps tendon between January 2008 and January 2009 for whom we had follow-up data for at least 1 year. Twenty-three cases were operated on using subpectoral tenodesis; 16 of these cases had a rotator cuff tear. The results were judged using a visual analog scale (VAS), ASES, tenderness on the biceps groove, fixation failure and the degree of deformity (BAD). Results: VAS and ASES scores were significantly improved in all patients by the time of the final observation. There were no significant complications or fixation failures. The patients without a tear of the rotator cuff had a better result than patients with a tear of the rotator cuff, but the difference between the two groups was not significant (p>0.05). Conclusion: In patients with pathology of the long head of the biceps brachii, benefits of subpectoral interference screw tenodesis include pain relief, maintenance of functional biceps, muscle strength, and cosmesis. Subpectoral biceps tenodesis using interference screw fixation appears to be a promising, reproducible, reliable technique for addressing anterior shoulder pain related to pathology of the long head of the biceps brachii.