Unicameral bone cyst of the lunate in an adult: case report [PDF]
We report a case of a symptomatic unicameral (simple) bone cyst of the lunate in a 42-year- old woman. The lesion was treated with curettage and cancellous autogenous iliac bone grafting.
Alici, Tugrul +2 more
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Kienböck’s Disease Hidden behind the Ganglion Cyst: A Clinical Clue [PDF]
Ganglion cyst is the most common soft tissue mass of the wrist. Diagnosis is made by physical examination. Ultrasonography is used for diagnosis of occult ganglions.
Deniz Aydın, Bariş Polat
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Enfermedad de Kienböck: conceptos actuales [PDF]
La osteonecrosis del semilunar o enfermedad de Kienböck es un cuadro progresivo y debilitante que puede llevar al dolor crónico y la pérdida de la función.
Ezequiel Zaidenberg, Pablo De Carli
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Scintigraphic evaluation of Kienbock’s disease in comparison to Plain radiography
Kienbock’s disease is a rare pathology of uncertain etiology, resulting in osteonecrosis of lunate bone. The authors present interesting images for comparison of both plain radiography and bone scan findings done in a young male laborer.
Zaheer Chiragh +2 more
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ARTHROSCOPIC ASSESSMENT OF THE WRIST WITH KIENBÖCK’S DISEASE [PDF]
Objective: Treatment of Kienböck's disease is challenging and the variability of results, despite the surgical technique, shows that there must be other aspects that can influence outcomes.
Guilherme Augusto Silva Amariz +3 more
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'It’s just de Quervain’s tenosynovitis'
No abstract available.
Vipin Asopa +3 more
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Superselective Catheter Angiographies of the Wrist (SCAW): Approaches for Vascularized Bone Grafts
Background: This study assesses the variability of the palmar radiocarpal artery (PRCA), dorsal carpal branch of the ulnar artery (DCBUA), and anterior interosseous artery (AIA) in superselective catheter angiographies of the wrist (SCAW).
Leonie Goelz +4 more
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Distal capitate shortening with capitometacarpal fusion for management of the early stages of Kienböck's disease with neutral ulnar variance: case series [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The aim of surgical management of Kienböck’s disease has been proposed to slow the progressive osteonecrosis and secondary carpal damage. The aim of this case series was to evaluate the results of a new technique, combining distal capitate ...
Ahmed F Sadek +2 more
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Resurfacing capitate pyrcarbon implant after proximal row carpectomy: A literature review camillo fulchignoni daniele caviglia lorenzo rocchi [PDF]
Up to a decade ago, to treat patients with chronic wrist pain due to advanced stages of arthritis, surgeons had four main solutions: partial or total wrist arthrodesis, total wrist prosthesis and proximal row carpectomy (PRC). Since 2010, a new technique
Caviglia D. +2 more
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