| Literature DB >> 29105588 |
Amaury Charre1, Stephanie Delclaux1, Costel Apredoai1, Jean-Emmanuel Ayel2, Michel Rongieres1, Pierre Mansat1.
Abstract
Scaphocapitate arthrodesis with lunate excision was performed for treatment of advanced Kienböck disease in 17 patients (18 wrists). Ten were women and seven men. Five were Lichtmann Stage IIIA, 12 Stage IIIB, and one Stage IV. Minimum follow-up period was 24 months; mean follow-up was 10.7 years (range 2.3 to 22 years, SD 7.1). At the latest follow-up, six patients were very satisfied, nine were satisfied and two were disappointed. Pain was significantly decreased in all cases. Wrist mobility was unchanged. Grip strength was significantly increased. Consolidation of the arthrodesis was confirmed in 17 wrists. We encountered a scaphocapitate nonunion at 12 years follow-up and two cases of styloscaphoid arthritis at 17 and 22 years. Scaphocapitate arthrodesis with lunate excision performed in an advanced stage of Kienböck disease significantly alleviates pain, while preserving functional mobility and satisfactory grip strength in the long term. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: IV.Entities:
Keywords: Kienböck disease; lunate excision; partial wrist arthrodesis; wrist pain
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29105588 DOI: 10.1177/1753193417739247
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hand Surg Eur Vol ISSN: 0266-7681