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Closed extensor tendon rupture caused by Kienböck disease: a case report [PDF]
Kienböck disease, a rare disease that can cause chronic pain and motor dysfunction, occurs due to avascular necrosis of the lunate bone, which leads to dislocation of the carpal bone.
Jong Yun Choi +4 more
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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy in stage III C Kienböck disease: Time is bone [PDF]
Kienböck disease, also known as lunatomalacia, is a rare condition which can lead to progressive wrist pain and abnormal carpal motion. We present the case of a 30‐year‐old patient with Down syndrome who came to our observation for treatment of stage III
Andrea N. Cracchiolo +8 more
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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.
Pablo De Carli, Ezequiel Zaidenberg
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Décrite en 1910 par un radiologue autrichien, Robert Kienböck, la maladie de Kienböck ou ostéonécrose aseptique du lunatum est une affection rare dont l´histoire naturelle évolue vers un collapsus progressif du carpe avec évolution dégénérative ...
François Kouda +7 more
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Kienböck's disease: a case report [PDF]
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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Bilateral Kienböck disease; a literature review and case presentation [PDF]
In this case report and comprehensive literature review, we present the prevalence and clinical variability of bilateral Kienböck disease, focusing on its frequency, gender and age distribution, ulnar variance, and the synchronicity and stage congruence ...
Ahmadreza Afshar +2 more
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A Rare Case of Prosthetic Lunate Dislocation [PDF]
Kienböck disease is an uncommon entity in hand surgery. The current treatments for Kienböck disease consist of revascularization procedures, limited intercarpal fusions, or carpectomies.
Michael Brown, DO +4 more
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Purpose: This study aimed to report the outcomes of patients with stage III Kienböck disease after treatment with a vascularized bone graft (VBG) to the lunate combined with capitate shortening osteotomy (CS) after a more than 10-year follow-up. Methods:
Ryosuke Kakinoki, MD, PhD +5 more
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Outcomes of scaphocapitate fusion versus proximal row carpectomy in advanced-stage Kienböck’s disease [PDF]
Objective: This study aimed to compare the clinical results and determine functional superiority in patients treated with scaphocapitate fusion (SCF) versus proximal row carpectomy (PRC) for advanced-grade Kienböck disease.
Mehmet Can Gezer +4 more
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Resurfacing capitate pyrocarbon implant after proximal row carpectomy: A literature review [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
Camillo Fulchignoni +2 more
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