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Seung Beom Han

Researcher at Korea University

Publications -  128
Citations -  2262

Seung Beom Han is an academic researcher from Korea University. The author has contributed to research in topics: High tibial osteotomy & Anterior cruciate ligament. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 117 publications receiving 1682 citations. Previous affiliations of Seung Beom Han include Thomas Jefferson University & Inje University.

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Allogeneic Blood Transfusion Is a Significant Risk Factor for Surgical-Site Infection Following Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty: A Meta-Analysis

TL;DR: Allogeneic blood transfusion is a significant risk factor for increasing the surgical-site infection rate after total hip and knee arthroplasty, according to pooled analysis using a random-effect model.
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Accuracy of soft tissue balancing in TKA: comparison between navigation-assisted gap balancing and conventional measured resection

TL;DR: Navigation-assisted soft tissue balancing in TKA reduced not only the postoperative alignment outlier, but also the medial gap difference and achieved a more rectangular flexion and extension gap compared with conventional TKA.
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Unfavorable Results of Partial Meniscectomy for Complete Posterior Medial Meniscus Root Tear With Early Osteoarthritis: A 5- to 8-Year Follow-Up Study

TL;DR: Although arthroscopic partial meniscectomy for complete PMMRT significantly improved ML scores postoperatively, only 56% of patients had improvement in pain, 67% were satisfied with the outcome of the procedure, and 35% showed radiographic progression of osteoarthritis at a mean follow-up of 77 months.
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Effect of soft tissue laxity of the knee joint on limb alignment correction in open-wedge high tibial osteotomy

TL;DR: Preoperative degree of soft tissue laxity in the knee joint was related to the degree of alignment correction, but not to alignment correction error, in open-wedge HTO, suggesting alignment over-correction during surgery.