Literature DB >> 19620185

Lunate trabecular structure: a radiographic cadaver study of risk factors for Kienböck's disease [corrected].

K L Owers1, P Scougall, D Dabirrahmani, G Wernecke, A Jhamb, W R Walsh.   

Abstract

The aetiology of Kienböck's disease is unknown. Ulnar variance and lunate shape are possible mechanical risk factors. This study assessed the trabecular structure in 29 cadaveric lunates using microCT and correlated this with ulnar variance and lunate shape on plain radiographs and with bone density assessed using conventional CT. The bony trabeculae within the lunate were shown to run almost perpendicular to the proximal and distal joint surfaces in the coronal plane; these trabeculae met the subchondral bone at an angle between 72-102 degrees. In lunates whose proximal and distal articular surfaces are not parallel, the trabecular orientation may be less able to resist compressive forces and more susceptible to fracture.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19620185     DOI: 10.1177/1753193409103732

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hand Surg Eur Vol        ISSN: 0266-7681


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