Literature DB >> 9382617

[Traumatic etiology of Kienboeck's disease. (Perilunate subluxations and semilunate necrosis)].

M R Lesire1, Y Allieu, F Bonnel, M Caron, J Dossa, J L Dunaud, J Duparc, P Humblet, J Michon.   

Abstract

The authors have studied the incidence of lunate necrosis in 110 perilunate dislocations. Twenty-one cases (19%) developed a necrosis. The classification into three types, according to the amount of damage to the perilunar ligaments, is of prognostic value. There is no risk of necrosis in type 1, 17% in type II, and 50% in type III. An associated fracture of the scaphoid does not modify the risk. In neglected lesions, reduction of the lunate dislocation should be attempted, even at a late date, the risk of necrosis then being 50%. Surgical reduction increases the risk of secondary necrosis to a greater extent than does orthopedic treatment, but it is generally use in the most complex cases too. The authors advocate a closed reduction with percutaneous pin fixation.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 9382617     DOI: 10.1016/s0753-9053(82)80010-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Chir Main        ISSN: 0753-9053


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2.  Wrist Swelling in Kienböck's Disease.

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Journal:  J Wrist Surg       Date:  2018-07-02

3.  [An exceptional form of perilunar carpal dislocation].

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