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A Case of Trapezium Avascular Necrosis Treated Conservatively
Introduction. Avascular necrosis (AVN) of the bones of the wrist most commonly involves the lunate followed by the proximal pole of the scaphoid and the capitate. Trapezium avascular necrosis is extremely rare with only two cases reported in the literature, both of which were treated surgically.
Evangelos Petsatodis +7 more
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The etiologies of Keinböck’s disease and intraosseous ganglion remain unknown. Both entities are rare and the coexistence of these two pathologies in the same patient and hand is even less frequent. We report the case of a 40‐year‐old man with a longstanding history of martial arts practice (karate) who developed an avascular necrosis of the lunate ...
Miguel Morón +3 more
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Kienbock’s disease and juvenile idiopathic arthritis
Kienbock’s disease or osteonecrosis of the lunate is an uncommon cause of wrist pain. Though there have been several reports of cases in patients with various rheumatologic diseases, the precise etiology has currently not been established.
Nicholas M Desy +3 more
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Kienböck's disease: a case report
Kienböck disease is a condition characterized by avascular necrosis of the lunate bone. Advanced imaging can aid in the diagnosis and staging of Kienböck disease. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an important adjunct to diagnosis.
Youssef Omor +3 more
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Background: Kienbock's disease is an enigmatic entity that causes wrist pain and disability in young adults. This study aimed to assess clinical and radiological outcomes radial shortening as its most common treatment.
Bahman Hosseini +3 more
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A prospective study on outcome of function after proximal row carpectomy [PDF]
Background: Proximal row carpectomy (PRC) is a procedure with varied indications. The purpose of this study was to evaluate functional outcomes with PRC in wrist flexion deformities, neuromuscular disorders and also post-traumatic wrist arthritis.Methods:
Gadi, Chaitanya +3 more
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20 Years’ Experience in Treating Kienbock’s Disease: About 15 Cases and Review of Literature
Kienböck’s disease is a rare condition. It affects young adults who are mostly manual workers. Radiology allows diagnosis and classification of the disease using the Lichtman classification which will guide the therapeutic strategy.
Badr Chalouah +7 more
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Clinical Outcomes of Radial Shortening Osteotomy and Vascularized Bone Graft in Kienböck’s Disease
The aim of this study was to compare two surgery methods including radial shortening and radial shortening combined with vascularized bone graft for treatment of stage II or IIIa of Kienböck’s disease. It is a randomized, controlled clinical trial, which was carried out in 2011–2013. Twenty‐four patients were assigned equally to radial shortening group
Mohammad Dehghani +5 more
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Lunate excision with capitohamate fusion in the treatment of stage IIIB and IIIC Kienböck's disease
Objective: The aim of this study was to report our results of lunate excision combined with capitohamate fusion in the treatment of Kienböck's stage IIIB/IIIC disease.
Mesut Tahta +4 more
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FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME OF LATERAL WEDGE OSTEOTOMY IN STAGE II AND III OF KIENBOCKS DISEASE- A PROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL STUDY [PDF]
• Kienbock\u27s disease, also referred to as avascular necrosis (AVN) of the lunate, occurs when thde blood supply to the lunate bone, one of the eight small bones in the wrist, is compromised, resulting in necrosis.
Gadekar, Dr. Girish +3 more
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