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Rotatory subluxation of the scaphoid in Kienböck's disease is not a cause of scapholunate advanced collapse (SLAC) in the wrist.

Y Taniguchi1, T Tamaki, T Honda, M Yoshida.   

Abstract

We have examined whether the rotatory subluxation of the scaphoid which is seen in patients with advanced Kienböck's disease is associated with scapholunate advanced collapse (SLAC) wrist. We studied 16 patients (11 men, 5 women) who had stage-IV Kienböck's disease with chronic subluxation of the scaphoid. All had received conservative treatment. The mean period of affection with Kienböck's disease was 30 years (14 to 49). No wrist had SLAC. In eight patients, 24 years or more after the onset of the disease, the articular surface of the radius had been remodelled by the subluxed scaphoid with maintenance of the joint space. The wrists of six patients were considered to be excellent, nine good, and one fair according to the clinical criteria of Dornan. Our findings have shown that rotatory subluxation of the scaphoid in Kienböck's disease is not a cause of SLAC wrist and therefore that scaphotrapeziotrapezoid arthrodesis is not required for the management of these patients.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12188485     DOI: 10.1302/0301-620x.84b5.12746

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Br        ISSN: 0301-620X


  4 in total

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  4 in total

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