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The long-term outcome of Kienböck's disease [PDF]
Numerous surgical methods have been used in the treatment of Kienböck’s disease, methods based on either modification of the lunar load, improvement of the blood flow of the lunate, or are based on removal of the damaged lunate and its replacement by ...
Viljakka, Timo
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Background The purpose of this study is to analyze the long-term clinical and radiological results of a series of patients with early stages of the Kienbock disease treated with radius core decompression.
Ezequiel Ernesto Zaidenberg +6 more
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Novel Descriptions of the Radial Osteotomy in Kienböck's Disease: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Heifner JJ +3 more
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A novel capitate bone Ilizarov external fixator for treating Kienböck’s disease: an anatomical and biomechanical study [PDF]
This study aims to measure anatomical data of the capitate bone, develop an external fixator for treating late-stage osteonecrosis of lunate through Ilizarov technique, and evaluate its biomechanical performance.
Feifan Xiang +5 more
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Kienböck's Disease: A Narrative Review of Pathophysiology, Etiology, and Classification Systems. [PDF]
Al-Habsi R.
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Management of type 3 Kienbock's disease in manual workers by scaphocapitate fusion with minimum 7-year follow-up. [PDF]
Meena A +5 more
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Lunate prosthetic arthroplasty for the treatment of Kienbock's disease: A systematic review. [PDF]
Vaghela KR +3 more
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Abstract Background/Objectives Low‐dose X‐ray radiotherapy to treat tinea capitis during childhood is a well‐known risk factor for scalp basal cell carcinomas (BCCs). Post‐radiotherapy BCCs are often multiple, and it has been suggested that they display more aggressive features.
José Carlos Cardoso +5 more
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Arthroscopic Scaphocapitate Fusion: Surgical Technique
Abstract Scapholunate fusion appears to be an interesting surgical solution for carpal pathologies, which are sometimes difficult to manage as Kienbock's disease or chronic scapholunate instability. Open intracarpal fusion is notorious for decreasing joint range of motion due to the fusion of several carpal bones and because of the capsulotomy ...
Jean‐Baptiste de Villeneuve Bargemon +3 more
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Purpose To examine the clinical outcomes of arthroscopic lunate excisions for advanced Kienböck’s disease. Methods Fifteen patients (six men and nine women; mean age: 65 years; range: 48‐83 years) with advanced Kienböck’s disease, who underwent arthroscopic lunate resection between April 2008 and March 2016, were reviewed clinically and ...
Takamasa Shimizu +8 more
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