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Taskin Altay1, Ahmet Kaya, Levent Karapinar, Hasan Ozturk, Cemil Kayali.
Abstract
Treatment of Litchman stage 3 Kienböck's disease is still controversial. In this study our aim was to evaluate the effectiveness of radial shortening on stage 3B Kienböck's disease in comparison with stage 3A cases. Radial shortening was performed for 23 patients who had stage 3A (group I, n = 13) and 3B (group II, n = 10) Kienböck's disease between 1994 and 2004. The radial osteotomy was performed 4.5 cm proximal to the distal articular surface. The mean shortening was 2.6 mm (range 2 to 4.5). The average follow-up period was 85 months (range 26-147). Based on the modified Nakamura system, the mean clinical points were 14.3 in group I and 13.3 in group II. There was no statistical difference between both groups with regard to clinical points (P = 0.483). The extension-flexion arc showed significant improvement in both groups. Based on the results of this long-term follow-up study, we concluded that radial shortening osteotomy can be performed in the treatment of type 3B Kienböck's disease as reliably as type 3A, despite the lack of evident radiological improvement.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17724595 PMCID: PMC2898952 DOI: 10.1007/s00264-007-0428-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Orthop ISSN: 0341-2695 Impact factor: 3.075