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Biomechanical analysis of capitate shortening with capitate hamate fusion in the treatment of Kienböck's disease.

R W Viola1, P K Kiser, A W Bach, D P Hanel, A F Tencer.   

Abstract

The biomechanical effects of surgical treatment options for Kienböck's disease have been compared. However, no study has included a direct analysis of capitate shortening along with capitate-hamate fusion (CSCHF). To investigate the biomechanical effects of CSCHF, a cadaver model of the upper extremity was used to determine radiocarpal articular pressure changes resulting from this procedure using pressure-sensitive film. Ten specimens were tested by placing each in an apparatus that applied load across the radiocarpal joint through the wrist flexor and extensor tendons. Testing was performed in 3 wrist positions (ulnar deviation, radial deviation, and neutral) combined with 3 forearm positions (pronation, supination, and neutral) and neutral flexion/extension. Radioscaphoid, radiolunate, and mean contact pressures in the entire radiocarpal joint were determined for each of the 9 wrist positions, both intact and after surgery. The radioscaphoid mean pressure increased in 6 of 9 positions and was unchanged in 3 positions. The radiolunate mean pressure decreased in 9 of 9 positions. The radiocarpal mean pressure increased in 2 of 9 positions and was unchanged in 7 positions. These data suggests that CSCHF increases radioscaphoid mean pressure, decreases radiolunate mean pressure, and has little effect on radiocarpal mean pressure.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9620179     DOI: 10.1016/S0363-5023(05)80456-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hand Surg Am        ISSN: 0363-5023            Impact factor:   2.230


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