In Young Ok’s research while affiliated with International St. Mary's Hospitals and other places

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Publications (56)


Leg Length Discrepancy Associated with Idiopathic Hemihypertrophy
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January 2006

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7 Reads

The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association

In Young Ok

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Seok Jung Kim

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Hyun Taek Kang


Clinical Applications of Autologous Cultured Osteoblasts: Case Report

January 2004

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23 Reads

Journal of the Korean Fracture Society

Seok Jung Kim

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In Young Ok

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Joo Hyung Lee

We treated 3 cases of fracture and 1 case of avascular necrosis of femoral head using autologous cultured osteoblasts injection. The stromal cells from the bone marrow were cultured to differentiate to osteoblasts for 4 weeks. The fracture sites of each patients were right ulnar shaft, left radial shaft, and left 5th metatarsal base. All of the fractures showed callus formations after 1 week of osteoblasts injection to the fracture site. After 4 weeks, callus formations were progressed. Avascular necrosis of femoral head was bilateral and both were Ficat stage II. Core decompression and allograft impaction were performed to the left, and core decompression and autologous cultured osteoblasts injection percutaneously after 4 weeks of the decompression operation were done to the right femoral head. CT images of 1 year from the operations showed trabecular bone formation and well maintained femoral head contour of the right femur, but resorption of the grafted bone for the left.







A Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis following Ipsilateral Femoral Subtrochanteric fracture: A Case Report

January 2002

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3 Reads

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4 Citations

Journal of the Korean Fracture Society

It was known that the etiologies of slipped capital femoral epiphysis(SCFE) were trauma, hormonal or endocrine disorder, genetic factor, radiation, renal osteodystrophy which render the epiphyseal plate susceptible to displacement. We report the case of a 6 year old boy who had SCFE following malunion of the ipsilateral subtrochanteric fracture. The alteration of shear force on epiphyseal plate can be one of the contributing factors in SCFE.



Citations (3)


... The three types of pinch strength (tip, palmar, and lateral) were measured by a baseline hydraulic pinch gauge (50 LB, 22.2 daN capacity, product 12-0235, SN 53203665, White plains, NY 10602, USA). The patient was seated in a chair with a pinch gauge attached to a table in front to reduce the weight of the gauge and was asked to firmly press the button with the tip of the thumb and tip of the index finger to measure the tip pinch, by the pad of the thumb, index, and middle fingers to measure the palmar pinch, and by the pad of the thumb and lateral side of the index finger to measure the lateral pinch [4,42,47]. ...

Reference:

Effect of premodulated interferential current versus diadynamic current on the management of lateral elbow tendinopathy
The Study of Pinching Type and Powe
  • Citing Article
  • January 1982

The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association

... [1][2][3][4] The incidence of this injury varies between children and adults; in patients under 7 years of age this fracture comprises up to 75% of cervical spine injuries whereas in adults it comprises between 10% to 15% of cervical injuries 5,6 in developed countries. 3,7 Despite the relative frequency of these fractures, the treatment remains controversial 8,9 and recommended treatment options range from conservative to surgical. Recent advances in surgical technique now make direct surgical osteosynthesis possible by screw fixation of the fractured dens in adults, which gradually replaced the posterior stabilization procedure in cases seen in the developed countries. ...

Posterior Stabilization Surgery for Atlantoaxial Instability by Wiring
  • Citing Article
  • January 1992

The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association

... Previous reports have shown that the quality of proximal femoral fracture fracture fixation and complications such as malunion, nonunion, varus deformity and and avascular necrosis may be associated with SCFE after fixation. [3][4][5][6] Ok and al. reported a case of a 6-year-old boy who developed SCFE after malunion of a subtrochanteric femoral fracture. They recognised the change in the shear force on the epiphyseal plate responsible for the development of SCFE. ...

A Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis following Ipsilateral Femoral Subtrochanteric fracture: A Case Report
  • Citing Article
  • January 2002

Journal of the Korean Fracture Society