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Avascular necrosis of lunate bone: Kienbock disease

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2016
[Abstract Not Available]
Salt, Omer, Sayhan, Mustafa Burak
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Rapid prototyping of scaphoid and lunate bones

Biotechnology Journal, 2009
AbstractIn this study, a novel rapid prototyping technology was used to fabricate scaphoid and lunate bone prostheses, two carpal bones that are prone to avascular necrosis. Carpal prostheses were fabricated with an Envisiontec Perfactory® SXGA stereolithography system using Envisiontec eShell 200 photocurable polymer.
Shaun D, Gittard   +10 more
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Lunate Bone Morphology and Wrist Arthrosis: a Radiographic Study of the Type 2 Lunate

SN Comprehensive Clinical Medicine, 2021
It is well known that there are two lunate types. The type II variation of the lunate is of clinical importance since significant cartilage erosion at the proximal pole of the hamate bone is evident in more than half of the type II lunates, but is not seen in the type I lunates. The aim of this study is to determine the incidence of lunate types, using
Miodrag Vranješ   +3 more
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Aneurysmal Bone Cyst of the Lunate: Case Report

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2011
Aneurysmal bone cysts rarely affect the carpus. We present a case of aneurysmal bone cyst affecting the lunate. Curettage and bone grafting of the lesion was successful, with no recurrence after 2 years of follow-up.
Charbel D, Moussallem   +5 more
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Statistical descriptions of scaphoid and lunate bone shapes

Journal of Biomechanics, 2010
Diagnosing of injuries of the wrist bones is problematic due to a highly complex and variable geometry. knowledge of variations of healthy bone shapes is essential to detect wrist pathologies, developing prosthetics and investigating biomechanical properties of the wrist joint.
van de Giessen, Martijn   +7 more
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[Bipartite lunate bone].

Zeitschrift fur Orthopadie und ihre Grenzgebiete, 1983
A review on the existing literature shows that the os lunatum bipartitum is an rarely seen morphological variation of carpal bones. Clinical and radiological sings and the resulting treatment are demonstrated at a patient suffering from such an abnormality.
E, Schmitt, O, Schmitt
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Lunate Revascularization With Artery Implantation and Bone Grafting

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2009
Treatment of Kienböck's disease encompasses a wide array of options. Proper staging is the first step to successful treatment. Revascularization of the lunate remains a viable option for the treatment of Lichtman stage II or IIIA Kienböck's disease.
Sara P, Simmons   +2 more
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Bilateral Intraosseous Ganglia of the Scaphoid and Lunate Bones

Journal of Hand Surgery, 1997
A rare case of simultaneous bilateral intraosseous ganglia of the scaphoid and lunate bones is presented. The cysts were removed and the carpal bones were grafted with cancellous bone, resulting in a satisfactory outcome.
M, Kligman, M, Roffman
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The vascularity of the lunate bone and Kienböck's disease

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1980
The extraosseous and intraosseous vascularity of the lunate was studied in 35 fresh cadaver limbs. The specimens were injected with latex, debrided by a nondissection technique, and cleared by a modified Spalteholtz method. The extraosseous vascularity was profuse through two to three dorsal and three to four volar vessels feeding dorsal and volar ...
R H, Gelberman   +3 more
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Osteonecrosis of the lunate bone

Journal of Clinical Images and Medical Case Reports
ChordomaOsteonecrosis of the lunate bone or lunatomalacia, it is also known as Kienbok disease.
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