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Kienböck Disease and Arthroscopy: Assessment, Classification, and Treatment.

Gregory I Bain1, Simon B M MacLean2, Wing-Lim Tse3, Pak-Cheong Ho3, David M Lichtman4.   

Abstract

The assessment and management of Kienböck Disease (KD) has always been a conundrum. The Lichtman classification has traditionally been used to guide treatment based on imaging. Arthroscopy provides a direct visualization of the articular surface, allows probing of the surfaces, and enables minimally invasive techniques to be performed. The Lichtman-Bain classification is a new classification that takes into account the osseous, vascular, and cartilage aspects of the lunate and the secondary effects on the wrist. It identifies the important prognostic factors including age, the status of the lunate, and the status of the wrist. With arthroscopy, the articular surfaces of the lunate can be assessed to better understand the status of the lunate. The lunate can be defined as intact, compromised, or not reconstructable. If the lunate is intact then lunate decompression (forage) and arthroscopic assisted bone grafting can be performed. If the lunate facet and capitate are functional, then a proximal carpectomy can be performed. This can be performed as an arthroscopic procedure. Assessment of the wrist includes assessment of the adjacent articular surfaces of the central column articulations (radiocarpal and midcarpal articulations). Instability of the proximal carpal row can also be assessed. The radioscaphoid articulation is often preserved except in late KD, which allows the scaphocapitate fusion to be a good surgical option. This can now be performed as an arthroscopic procedure. Once the radioscaphoid articulation is degenerate, a salvage procedure is required.

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Keywords:  Kienböck disease; avascular necrosis; classification; treatment; wrist

Year:  2016        PMID: 27777814      PMCID: PMC5074828          DOI: 10.1055/s-0036-1584546

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Wrist Surg        ISSN: 2163-3916


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