Publications by authors named "Yong-Bum Joo"

: Infrapatellar fat pad impingement syndrome (IFPIS) is a relatively underdiagnosed cause of anterior knee pain. While conservative management is the initial approach, some patients require surgical intervention. This study aimed to evaluate the long-term clinical and radiologic outcomes following arthroscopic resection of the infrapatellar fat pad in patients with IFPIS.

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: Postoperative delirium (PODil) is a cognitive condition characterized by sudden fluctuations in consciousness and orientation after surgery. PODil following total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is associated with prolonged hospital stays and increased morbidity. Therefore, prevention of PODil is particularly important.

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Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationships between radiologic features and the severity of medial meniscal posterior root (MMPR) lesions.

Methods: Patients were classified into three groups: Group I, MMPR degeneration (n = 50); Group II, partial MMPR tear (MMPRT; n = 46); and Group III, complete MMPRT (n = 54). Forty-three patients without intra-articular pathologies formed a control group.

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: This study investigated associated meniscus and ligament injuries in tibial plateau fractures using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and assessed soft tissue injuries in relation to the Schatzker classification and Tscherne classification. : The data of 185 patients who sustained tibial plateau fractures from January 2010 to April 2021 were retrospectively reviewed. Fractures were classified according to the Schatzker classification system.

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Background: Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is a treatment option for osteoarthritis of the knee. After undergoing TKA, patients can be treated with continuous passive motion (CPM); however, inconsistent results have been reported on the effectiveness of CPM as part of a rehabilitation strategy. This discrepancy may be due to the difference between the set-arc of CPM and real arcs of knee motion.

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  • The study focused on understanding how bone mineral density (BMD) in the proximal humerus relates to conventional BMD measurements typically done at the lumbar spine and femur in patients with rotator cuff tears (RCT).
  • Researchers evaluated 87 patients who underwent surgery for unilateral RCTs and measured factors like age, body mass index, and the size of the tear.
  • Results showed that the BMD of the proximal humerus was significantly lower than conventional BMD values, and there was no correlation between them, suggesting that proximal humerus BMD measurements might provide additional insights in osteoporosis evaluations.
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  • - The study investigates the role of joint-line convergence angle (JLCA) changes post-surgery in the accuracy of open-wedge high tibial osteotomy (OWHTO), especially as previous methods showed disappointing correction outcomes despite navigation technology.
  • - A total of 78 patient records were analyzed to compare the postoperative JLCA change (∆JLCA) between those who had accurate versus inaccurate surgical corrections, finding a significant difference in ∆JLCA between the two groups.
  • - Results indicated that a ∆JLCA cutoff of 1.9° could predict inaccurate correction, suggesting that monitoring soft tissue effects may be crucial for improving surgical outcomes in OWHTO.
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Elbow pain is a common symptom encountered in clinical practice. Pathology can arise from any component of the joint, including the bone, tendons, ligament, bursa, or nerves. This paper discusses how elbow pain can be differentiated according to its anatomic location and presents the corresponding causes, diagnosis, and treatment options.

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Erdheim Chester disease (ECD) is a rare, non-Langerhans cell histiocytosis of unknown etiology that occurs in multiple organs. The clinical characteristics of ECD are unknown, making it difficult to diagnose. A 61-year-old woman presented with left knee pain and contracture.

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Background: Suprascapular nerve entrapment is a rare disorder that is frequently misdiagnosed as another disease. The suprascapular nerve is commonly entrapped at the following two sites: the suprascapular and spinoglenoid notches. Nerve entrapment at the spinoglenoid notch causes infraspinatus muscle weakness and atrophy.

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: Iatrogenic fractures are potential complications during intramedullary (IM) nailing for atypical femoral fractures (AFFs). The risk factors associated with iatrogenic fractures remain unclear, although excessive femoral bowing and osteoporosis are hypothesized to be contributing factors. The present study aimed to determine the risk factors for the occurrence of iatrogenic fractures during IM nailing in patients with AFFs.

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Objective: Albeit with no disease-modifying effects, intra-articular steroid injections (IASIs) are still widely used to relieve symptoms of knee osteoarthritis. Previous literature has reported conflicting results regarding the safety of IASI in terms of periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) in total knee arthroplasty (TKA). This study tried to determine whether preoperative IASIs increased the risk of PJI, with different time intervals between the injections and surgery.

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Case: A 73-year-old woman with advanced ankylosing spondylitis (AS) underwent closed reduction and internal fixation using antegrade intramedullary nailing because of midshaft fracture of her right femur. After the surgery had been performed, a fracture and dislocation at T12-L1 was detected. Therefore, emergency spinal decompression and posterior instrumentation placement from T11 to L5 were then performed.

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Background and Objectives: Previous studies regarding tranexamic acid (TXA) in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) investigated only symptomatic deep vein thrombosis (DVT), or did not include high risk patients. The incidence of DVT including both symptomatic and asymptomatic complications after applying topical TXA has not been evaluated using ultrasonography. Materials and Methods: The medical records of 510 patients who underwent primary unilateral TKA between July 2014 and December 2017 were retrospectively reviewed.

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Background: With a growing understanding of biomechanical disadvantages following medial meniscus posterior root tear (MMPRT), recent studies have focused on surgical repair of MMPRT. Because not all tears are repairable, surgical indications can be properly established when the outcomes of conservative treatments are revealed. This study tried to identify risk factors for osteoarthritis progression after conservative treatments for isolated MMPRT.

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  • A study analyzed the incidence of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in 260 patients after ACL reconstruction, regardless of symptoms, finding a DVT rate of 8.1%.
  • Out of 21 patients with DVT, only 5 were located in the popliteal vein, all of which were asymptomatic; the rest occurred in distal veins, such as the anterior tibial and posterior tibial veins.
  • Risk factors for developing proximal DVT included high energy direct injuries and grade 2 soft tissue injuries, suggesting that both factors should be considered when developing strategies for thrombosis prevention.
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(1) Background: The medial meniscus horizontal tear (MMHT) is known as a lesion that can be treated nonoperatively. However, some patients show persistent pain despite conservative treatments. In arthroscopic surgery for MMHT, surgeons often encounter unexpected unstable flaps, which can explain the intractable pain.

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Background: Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is an important management strategy for patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA) refractory to conservative management. Postoperative range of motion (ROM) exercise is important to recover patients' activities of daily living. Continuous passive motion (CPM) is a machine that provides passive ROM exercises of the knee joint in a pre-defined arc of motion.

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  • The study examined how different imaging methods (plain radiography, 2-D CT, and 3-D CT) affect the agreement among orthopedic specialists in classifying patellar fractures using the AO/OTA classification system.
  • Interrater reliability was measured using Fleiss' Kappa coefficients, showing an increase from 0.40 with plain radiography to 0.54 with 3-D CT, indicating better agreement with more advanced imaging.
  • Findings suggest that 3-D CT significantly enhances reliability, particularly for orthopedic residents, who may improve their classification and treatment planning for patellar fractures by utilizing this imaging technique.
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Aims: This study aimed to evaluate the clinical and radiologic outcomes of well-fixed periprosthetic tibial fractures after TKA.

Patients And Methods: The medical records of patients who presented with Felix type 2A periprosthetic tibial fractures after TKA between March 2015 and February 2020 were retrospectively obtained from 5 institutions. Data on injury mechanism, fracture pattern including open fractures and Felix classification, and surgical method were recorded.

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Backgroud: The purpose of this study was to compare the histologic outcomes of rotator cuff (RC) repair with demineralized bone matrix (DBM) augmentation and those without DBM augmentation and to evaluate the role of DBM for tendon-to-bone (TB) healing in a rabbit model.

Methods: Twenty-six adult male New Zealand white rabbits were randomly allocated to the control group (n = 13) or the DBM group (n = 13). Repair was performed 8 weeks after complete transection of the right supraspinatus tendon of all rabbits.

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Purpose: To evaluate the results of the remodified Mason-Allen suture technique concomitant with high tibial osteotomy (HTO) for medial meniscal posterior root tears (MMPRTs). The hypothesis was that this procedure would improve clinical results, prevent progression of knee osteoarthritis and increase the healing rate of the repaired root.

Methods: Total 17 patients of mean 51.

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Introduction: This study aimed to demonstrate the characteristics of patellar fractures and evaluate clinical outcomes in elderly patients.

Patients And Methods: Medical records of patients aged ≥ 60 years who presented with patellar fractures were retrospectively reviewed from an institutionally approved multicenter (five institutions) orthopedic database. Patient characteristics and fracture patterns were identified, and the clinical outcomes were investigated.

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Background: Meniscal cysts are not uncommon in clinical practice, with reported incidence rates varying from 1 to 22%. Most meniscal cysts are parameniscal cysts, which are created by extravasation of synovial fluid through the meniscal tear into the adjacent soft tissue. In contrast, intrameniscal cysts in which the fluid collects in the meniscus are very rare.

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Purpose: Infrapatellar fat pad (IPFP) syndrome and medial patellar plica (MPP) syndrome are two recognized causes of anterior knee pain. However, diagnosing these syndromes is challenging without arthroscopic examination. The aim of this study was to evaluate sagittal patellar tilt in patients with IPFP syndrome or MPP syndrome by measuring the patella-patellar tendon angle (PPTA) in affected patients.

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