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제한 절개를 통한 관혈적 정복 및 내고정술을 이용한 경골 Pilon 골절의 치료 (Limited Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of the Tibial Pilon Fractures)

  • 강충남;김종오;김동욱;고영도;고상훈;유재두;황준호
    • 대한족부족관절학회지
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    • 제1권2호
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    • pp.102-111
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    • 1997
  • 저자들은 1993년 9월부터 1996년 5월까지 본원 정형외과에 입원하여 Pilon 골절로 치료받고 1년 이상 추시 가능하였던 19례(18명)를 대상으로 다음과 같은 결론을 얻었다. 1. Ovadia와 Beals의 분류상 제1형이 2례, 제2형이 3례, 제3형이 10례, 제4형이 1례, 제5형이 3례였고, 제3형이 53%로 가장 많았으며, 교통사고와 추락손상 등 고에너지 손상에 의한 골절이 16례로 전체의 약 84%를 차지하였다. 2. 손상의 정도가 비교적 적은 제1형과 제2형에서는 모두 양호 이상의 임상결과를 나타내었으며, 제4형과 5형에서는 손상의 정도가 심하고 이로인한 정확한 정복의 어려움으로 인해 보통 이하의 성적을 나타내었다. 3. 합병증은 외상후 관절염이 6례로 가장 많았으며 손상정도가 심한 3형 이상에서 정확한 정복이 이루어지지 않은 경우에 발생하였으며, 방사선학적 평가가 보통이하였던 제3형 3례에서 부정 유합이 발생하였으나 임상결과와의 연관성은 없었다. 4. 저자들은 제한된 관혈적 정복 및 내고정술로 연부조직의 합병증을 현격히 줄일 수 있었으며, 손상의 정도가 적고 정확한 정복이 가능한 경우, Pilon 골절의 좋은 치료 술식의 하나라고 사료된다.

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한국 재활간호 현황과 전망 (Current Status and the Future Prospect of Rehabilitation Nursing in Korea)

  • 강현숙;서연옥;이혜숙
    • 재활간호학회지
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    • 제4권2호
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    • pp.240-247
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    • 2001
  • The history of rehabilitation of disabilities in Korea began with the foreigners and missionaries who were interested in it after Korean War. In 1981, Disabled Persons Welfare Act was enacted and the 88 Paralympics brought the nations attention to the welfare and rehabilitation of persons with disabilities. Since then, the facilities and the services for the disabled persons have expanded rapidly and the rehabilitation treatment and nursing intervention are drawing more attention. Against this background, the survey on the current status of disabilities, welfare service, facilities, and rehabilitation nursing was conducted. The results of this survey are as follows. 1. According to the 2000 census of disabilities, the number of persons with disabilities in Korea is estimated at 1,449,500, or 3.09% of the entire Korean population, 0.74% up from 2.35% in 1995. 2. Disability Types in 2000 The 2000 census showed that the persons with disabilities numbered 1,449,496 out of the total population and 1,024,371 persons are registered for disability, making up 70.7% of the estimated disabled population. Among them, physically disabled persons accounted for the largest 41.7% (605,127) and mentally retarded persons stood at the smallest 9% (13,481). 3. Percentage of Disability Presence The survey showed that more than 90% of disability were acquired. However, 44.8% of mental disability and 61.4% of hearing/speaking disability were not acquired after birth. This means that these disabilities happened by congenital cause or birth accident. 4. Yearly Figure of Registered Disabled Persons In 1989, 218,601 persons registered for disability and, in 2000, the number increased by 4.7 times to 1,024,371. These figures are different from the actual number of disabled persons. According to the 1995 census, 1,053,486 were disabled persons but only 378,323registered for disability. And, in the 2000 census, 1,024,371 out of the 1,449,496 of disabled persons registered for disability. 5. Welfare Service for Persons with Disability 62.6% of the total disabled people are registered and physically disabled persons accounted for the highest percentage of 96.7%. 26.5% of non-registered disabled people said that they didnt know the registration procedure. The rest of them replied that they didnt think they were disabled or that registration didnt seem to give any benefits. 6. Welfare Policies for Disabled Persons The welfare benefits given to the disabled are as follows: Issuance of disabled sign for car drivers, Permission to use LPG fuel, Communication fee reduction, Tax exemption related to cars, Reduction of public facility fees, Household allowance, Tax reduction or exemption, Medical allowance and education subsidy for children, and Housing. 7. Current Condition of Welfare Facilities by Disability Type The welfare institutions for disabilities numbered 188 in total and they can accommodate 16,823 persons. Categories of these institutions are physical disability(37), visual disability(10), hearing/speaking disability(14), mental retardation(59), and sanatoriums(68). 8. Human Resource of Rehabilitation of Disabilities Advanced education programs include rehabilitation nursing in its curriculum and this was selected as the program of Korean Academic Society of Nursing in 1990. In November 1997, Korean Academic Society of Rehabilitation Nursing was launched and many academic meeting and seminars were held. This organization is also making efforts to develop the education program for qualified rehabilitation nursing professionals and to develop the standards of rehabilitation nursing practice. In the professionals of the rehabilitation, there are rehabilitation specialist, physical therapist, speech therapist, occupational therapist. It is needed to come up with the measures to supply stable human resources following the demand of disabled persons and to recognize the private certificates for rehabilitation professionals as official ones after reviewing the education and training programs of private institutions. 9. Rehabilitation Nursing 1) Rehabilitation nursing was taught as an independent subject in 11 undergraduate programs and 9 graduate programs. 2) Research on rehabilitation nursing in Korea were 24 experimental research and 11 non-experimental research. The intervention of experimental research were mostly education and exercise rehabilitation programs. 3) In the three rehabilitation hospitals, nursing is divided into two categories, direct nursing and education & counseling. Direct nursing includes tracheostomy or nasogastric tube care, urination and defication, skin care, pain control, complication prevention and care, prevention of injury from a fall, etc.

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