Lunate bone excision and scaphocapitate arthrodesis in late stages of Kienböck's disease: a long-term prospective study. [PDF]
Purpose This study aims to evaluate the outcomes of scaphocapitate arthrodesis with lunate excision in patients with stage IIIB and IIIC Kienböck’s disease.
Fouaad AA +8 more
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Fluoroscopic visualization of 4+5 extensor compartmental arteries in Kienböck's Disease [PDF]
Background: Many surgical treatment methods have been presented for Kienböck's disease. The most current treatment method is the surgical procedure with 4+5 extensor compartmental artery (ECA) bone graft.
Tamer Coşkun +2 more
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Kienböck’s Disease – A Case Report: Treatment of Two Advanced Cases [PDF]
Introduction: Kienböck’s disease is a rare and progressive osteonecrotic condition of the lunate that, in the absence of appropriate management, can result in irreversible structural deterioration of the wrist, collapse of the carpal architecture, and ...
Daniel Dos Santos Rocha +3 more
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Bone Grafting and Unloading Procedures for Stage 1–3a Kienbock’s Disease [PDF]
Introduction: Kienbock’s disease is an avascular necrosis of the lunate. Although the etiology is not well known, the progression of the disease from ischemia to lunate collapse to arthritis is well documented.
Gowthaman Chidambaram +2 more
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Scaphocapitate arthrodesis with lunate preservation for Kienböck's disease: prospective outcomes study. [PDF]
The study evaluated the efficacy of SC arthrodesis with lunate preservation for treating patients diagnosed with stage IIIB or IIIC Kienböck’s disease, who also exhibit neutral ulnar variance.
Hegazy G +5 more
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The Natural History of Kienböck's Disease Diagnosed at More than 50 Years of Age. [PDF]
Background Previous literatures suggest that the prognosis of Kienböck’s disease might be favorable despite no surgery if it is diagnosed in late age, but the evidence is not clear.
Hwang JS, Shim BJ, Li Q, Kim J, Baek GH.
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Arthroscopic Lunate Excision for Stage 3 Kienbock's Disease. [PDF]
Background The ideal treatment of stage 3 Kienbock's disease is uncertain, with current open procedures conferring the risk of carpal instability, ulnar translocation, and stiffness.
Merlini L +3 more
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Potential Correlation between Kienböck's Disease and Hereditary Hemochromatosis: A Case Report. [PDF]
Introduction: Avascular necrosis of the lunate bone has been extensively researched, although the etiology of the condition remains controversial. Even though many treatments for the disease exist, a better understanding of the pathophysiology can ...
Top ACR, Vanmierlo B, Decramer A.
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High accuracy but limited readability of large language model-generated responses to frequently asked questions about Kienböck's disease. [PDF]
This study aimed to assess the quality and readability of large language model–generated responses to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about Kienböck’s disease (KD).
Asfuroğlu ZM +2 more
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Evaluation of the efficacy of wrist arthroscopic surgery for aseptic necrosis of lunate bone
Objective To explore the use of wrist arthroscopy for treatment of aseptic necrosis of lunate bone and its curative effect. Methods From March 2012 to January 2016, 12 patients with aseptic necrosis of lunate bone underwent necrotic lunate bone ...
Xiao‐Feng Teng +2 more
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