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Assessment of the Location of the Peroneus Longus Tendon in the Cuboid Groove Using 3D Isotropic Fast Spin-Echo MRI

  • Lee, Ji Yoon;Choo, Hye Jung;Lee, Sun Joo;Jung, Joon-Yong;Kim, Dong Wook;Baek, Jin Wook;Heo, Young Jin;Gwak, Heui-Chul
    • Investigative Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.21-29
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    • 2020
  • Purpose: To investigate normal location of the peroneus longus tendon (PL) in the cuboid groove by evaluating it between ankles with no significant abnormality (asymptomatic group) and those with retromalleolar PL dislocation (dislocation group) using three-dimensional isotropic fast spin-echo (3D-FSE) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the ankle. Materials and Methods: Thirty-six and 32 3D-FSE ankle MRI were assigned to the asymptomatic group and the dislocation group, respectively. Using multiplanar reformatted 3D-FSE, qualitative PL location (i.e., outside, overlying, and inside in relation to the cuboid groove), quantitative PL location (i.e., distance between the proximal margins of PL and cuboid groove), and cuboid groove size were measured in lateral, middle, and medial levels of the cuboid groove. Results: In the asymptomatic group, 64%, 42%, and 11%, respectively, had the outside or overlying-located PL in lateral, middle, and medial levels of the cuboid groove and the quantitative location gradually decreased from lateral to medial level. Qualitative and quantitative PL locations were not significantly different between the asymptomatic group and dislocation group. Cuboid groove size showed significant negative correlation with quantitative PL location in both groups. Conclusion: Outside- or overlying-located PL in lateral and middle levels of the cuboid groove would be a normal finding, regardless of PL status at the retromalleolar level.

Treatment of Patella Recurrent Dislocation Through Percutaneous Lateral Release and Arthroscopic Medial Reefing (슬개골 재발성 탈구에 대한 외측부 유리술 및 내측 중첩술을 이용한 치료)

  • Hwang, Byoung-Yoon;Choi, Chong-Hyuk;Yang, Ick-Hwan;Park, Yoon-Ghil
    • Journal of Korean Orthopaedic Sports Medicine
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.85-90
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    • 2010
  • Purpose: To evaluate the results of percutaneous lateral release and arthroscopic medial plication for patients with recurrent patella dislocation. Materials and Methods: This study includes the thirty-one cases of patients who have had a surgical operation from March 2001 to March 2008. All the patients had recurrent patella dislocation after trauma history. The average age was 24.2 years old and the average follow up was 47.4 months (minimum 24 months). Results: The preoperative congruence angle, lateral patellofemoral angle, Lysholm score was $24.8^{\circ}$, $-6.2^{\circ}$, 75 points on average respectively. However, the postoperative congruence angle, lateral patellofemoral angle, Lysholm score was improved to normal range: $-2.8^{\circ}$, $10.2^{\circ}$, 95 points on average. Five cases showed the recurrent dislocation after operation. Among them, three cases showed femoral trochlear dysplasia. Conclusion: Percutaneous lateral release and arthroscopic medial plication showed satisfactory results for recurrent patella dislocation with low complication rate. However, in cases with femoral trochlear dysplasia, another surgical treatment may be considered.

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Dislocation behavior in the ZnSe crystal (ZnSe 단결정내에서의 전위거동)

  • 이성국;박성수;김준홍;한재용;이상학
    • Journal of the Korean Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.560-566
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    • 1997
  • Dislocation behavior in the ZnSe crystal grown by seeded vapor transport was investigated. Etch pit shape with the ZnSe plane and dislocation arrangement were shown. Also the variation of the dislocation density in the crystal was disclosed. The dislocation density along the lateral growth direction was not changed but the dislocation density along the vertical growth direction was reduced as the crystal grew. The average dislocation density of the grown crystal was $4{\times}10^4 /\textrm{cm}^2$.

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Patellofemoral Instability in Children: Imaging Findings and Therapeutic Approaches

  • Hee Kyung Kim;Shital Parikh
    • Korean Journal of Radiology
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    • v.23 no.6
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    • pp.674-687
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    • 2022
  • Patellofemoral instability (PFI) is common in pediatric knee injuries. PFI results from loss of balance in the dynamic relationship of the patella in the femoral trochlear groove. Patellar lateral dislocation, which is at the extreme of the PFI, results from medial stabilizer injury and leads to the patella hitting the lateral femoral condyle. Multiple contributing factors to PFI have been described, including anatomical variants and altered biomechanics. Femoral condyle dysplasia is a major risk factor for PFI. Medial stabilizer injury contributes to PFI by creating an imbalance in dynamic vectors of the patella. Increased Q angle, femoral anteversion, and lateral insertion of the patellar tendon are additional contributing factors that affect dynamic vectors on the patella. An imbalance in the dynamics results in patellofemoral malalignment, which can be recognized by the presence of patella alta, patellar lateral tilt, and lateral subluxation. Dynamic cross-sectional images are useful for in vivo tracking of the patella in patients with PFI. Therapeutic approaches aim to restore normal patellofemoral dynamics and prevent persistent PFI. In this article, the imaging findings of PFI, including risk factors and characteristic findings of acute lateral patellar dislocation, are reviewed. Non-surgical and surgical approaches to PFI in pediatric patients are discussed.

The Clinical Study of Ankle Fracture and Dislocation (족관절의 골절-탈구에 대한 임상적 고찰)

  • Kim, Ji Hoon;Song, Jae Gwang;Suh, Jin Soo
    • Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.182-188
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    • 2013
  • Purpose: We evaluate clinical manifestations and radiologic features of ankle fracture & dislocation, as well as the usefulness of computed tomography on posterior ankle fracture & dislocation to study factors contributing to ankle fracture & dislocation. Material and Methods: Ankle dislocation was defined as the center of talar body being translated over the cortex of tibia on AP or lateral view on simple X-ray. Surgical treatments of 30 patients from January 2007 to March 2012 were categorized according to the injury mechanism, the direction of dislocation and fracture site. Joint involvement of posterior malleoalr fracture was evaluated through simple x-ray and computed tomography. We treated surgically if posterior malleolus fracture involves more than 25% of dital tibial articular surface. Thereafter, clinical outcomes were identified through radiographs and by using the AOFAS score. Results: The mean age was 42(13-78) years old, and slip down was the most common injury mechanism (13 cases). Car accident (6 cases) and fall accident (4 cases) were the next frequently found injury mechanisms. As for the types of ankle fracture, posterior fracture and dislocation (21 cases, 43.3%) was most commonly found. Out of these 21 cases, 15 cases involved trimalleolar fracture, and 19 cases were associated with posterior malleolar fracture. Danis-weber type B and C patients were 11 cases and 10 cases respectively. Articular involvement of posterior malleolar fracture turned out to be average 27.9%(5.1%~49.1%) on simple x-ray. The rate was evaluated as average 31.7%(12.6%~55.3%) on computed tomography which was conducted 15 times, and led us to more meaningful data. Conclusion: Anterolateral fracture and dislocation often accompanied open dislocation. Posterior fracture dislocation was most commonly found. Posterior malleolus was an important factor that ensures posterior stability of the ankle joint. Computed tomograph is useful to evaluate the articular involvement of posterior malleolar fracture.

Operative Treatment of Chronic Recurrent Dislocation of Peroneal Tendon (A Case Report) (외상성 만성 비골건 탈구의 수술적 치료 (1예 보고))

  • Lee, Do-Young;Kang, Jae-Do;Lim, Moon-Sup;Yoon, Hyeong-Jo
    • Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.120-122
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    • 2007
  • Traumatic dislocation of the peroneal tendon is an infrequent injury. This injury is caused by forceful dorsiflexion of the foot accompanied by a powerful contraction of the peroneal muscles. This mechanism of injury tears the superior peroneal retinaculum and allows the tendons to snap anteriorly. We experienced a case of chronic recurrent dislocation of the peroneal tendon, which was treated by bone block surgery using autograft of lateral fibula and reattachment of the superior peroneal retinaculum. The clinical result was satisfactory.

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Osborne-Cotterill Lesion a Forgotten Injury: Review Article and Case Report

  • Vargas, Daniel Gaitan;Woodcock, Santiago;Porto, Guido Fierro;Gonzalez, Juan Carlos
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.27-30
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    • 2020
  • Osborne-Cotterill lesion is an osteochondral fracture located in the posterolateral margin of the humeral capitellum, which may be associated with a defect of the radial head after an elbow dislocation. This lesion causes instability by affecting the lateral ulnar collateral ligament over its capitellar insertion, which is associated with a residual capsular laxity, thereby leading to poor coverage of the radial head, and hence resulting in frequent dislocations. We present a 54-year-old patient, a physician who underwent trauma of the left elbow after falling from a bike and suffered a posterior dislocation fracture of the elbow. The patient subsequently presented episodes of instability, and additional work-up studies diagnosed the occurrence of Osborne-Cotterill lesion. An open reduction and internal fixation of the bony lesion was performed, with reinsertion of the lateral ligamentous complex. Three months after surgery, the patient was asymptomatic, having a flexion of 130° and extension of 0°, and resumed his daily activities without any limitation. Currently, the patient remains asymptomatic 2 years after the procedure. Elbow instability includes a large spectrum of pathological conditions that affect the biomechanics of the joint. The Osborne-Cotterill lesion is one among these conditions. It is a pathology that is often forgotten and easily overlooked. Undoubtedly, this lesion requires surgical intervention.

Chorpart's Dislocation: A Case Report (중족근 관절 탈구: 1예 보고)

  • Choi, Jun-Weon;Choi, Joon-Choil;Na, Hwa-Yeop;Shim, Dong-Joon;Kim, Young-Ho;Lee, Sang-Ho;Cho, Hyoung-Wook
    • Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.121-124
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    • 2005
  • The midtarsal joint which consists of the talonavicular and calcaneocuboid joints lies transversely across the medial and lateral arches of the foot. Complete dislocation of this joint unassociated with fracture is extremely rare. A 36 year-old male who was injured by motor vehicle accident came to help for his left midfoot pain and deformity. We misdiagnosed as subtalar dislocation. Closed reduction was performed. We reviewed initial and post-reduction X-rays, and then we diagnosed as Chopart's dislocation. CT scan was taken; it showed fracture of the anterior process of the calcaneous.

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Simple Anterior Dislocation of the Elbow - Case Report (주관절의 전방 단순 탈구 - 증례보고)

  • Lee Bong-Jin;Lee Sung-Rak;Kim Seong-Tae
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.181-186
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    • 2005
  • An anterior dislocation of the elbow without a fracture of the olecranon is an extremely rare injury. This paper reports a 36-year-old male who stumbled and fell on his outstretched hand during a soccer game. The anteroposterior and lateral radiographs indicated a simple anterior dislocation of the elbow, which was reduced using a closed method. The elbow joint was stable in the range of motion, but the sensation of the two ulnar digits was still reduced. MRI was useful for the identification of the pathoanatomy. At the follow-up examination three months after the initial trauma, the hypesthesia has fully recovered and the patient regained the full range of the elbow and forearm motion without pain and instability. After 18 months, the patient had a normal elbow function, and could play various sports. If an anterior elbow dislocation is detected early, a closed reduction with careful pathoanatomical considerations would be successful.