Publications by authors named "Jang-Hyu Ko"

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  • The study evaluated the effectiveness of two laser treatments for severe hypertrophic burn scars, comparing a combination of continuous wave CO laser and fractional ablative CO laser with fractional ablative CO laser alone.
  • Group 1, which received the combination treatment, showed significantly better improvements in various scar characteristics and reported outcomes compared to Group 2, which had only one type of laser therapy.
  • The findings suggest that combination laser therapy is more effective in achieving quicker and better results for scar reduction, though careful treatment protocols are essential to minimize risks.
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Background: Equinus deformity is characterized by an abnormal tiptoe gait and does not allow normal walking, hence needing correction. Congenital causes of equinus deformity include neurological diseases such as cerebral palsy and poliomyelitis. Acquired causes include injuries such as extensive trauma.

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We address the clinical application of the suspension type cultured epithelial autografts (CEAs), Kerahealâ„¢ (MCTT, Seoul, Korea), along with the effects, application method, merits and demerits thereof. From February 2007 to June 2010, 29 burn patients with extensive burns, participated in the suspension type of CEA clinical test. A widely meshed autograft (1:4-6 ratio) was applied to the wound bed and the suspension type CEA was sprayed with a Tissomat cell sprayer, followed by a Tissucol spray, a fibrin sealant.

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In efforts to prevent and reduce joint contracture and scar formation after burn, we used the acellular human dermis (AlloDerm) as a dermal replacement in the acute stage. A total of 64 patients received AlloDerm graft selectively on joint areas during the study period from March, 2005 to July, 2007. From January to March, 2008, a total of 31 patients returned to our burn center to examine the functional results by measuring range of motion of joints.

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