Capitate transposition to replace necrotic lunate bone with a pedicle for Kienbock's disease: review of 30 cases

Objective To investigate the clinical application of capitate transposition with a pedicle in 30 cases of Kienbock' s disease.Methods The external diameter and curvature of the capitate head and proximal facet of the lunate were observed and measured in 100 specimens. The vascularity of the cap...

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Published inChinese medical journal Vol. 116; no. 10; pp. 1519 - 1522
Main Author 路来金 宫旭 刘志刚 张志新
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Department of Hand Surgery, the First Affiliated Hospital, Jilin University, Changchun 130021, China 2003
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ISSN0366-6999
2542-5641

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Summary:Objective To investigate the clinical application of capitate transposition with a pedicle in 30 cases of Kienbock' s disease.Methods The external diameter and curvature of the capitate head and proximal facet of the lunate were observed and measured in 100 specimens. The vascularity of the capitate was also investigated.Capitate transposition with a vascular pedicle was designed to treat 30 patients with advanced Kienbock's disease who were followed up for 2 to 16 years and then analyzed according to Evans's scoring system.Results Aseptic necrosis did not occur in the transposed capitate because the pedicle fascia including the dorsal branch of the anterior interosseous artery ensured the vascularity of proximal two thirds of the capitate. The transposed capitate reestablished a relatively pain-free radiocarpal joint.Follow-up results showed that grip strength and motion arc were up to 70% of contralateral side.Conclusions Capitate transposition with a pedicle is a reliable treatment method for advanced Kienbock's disease, with favorable Droonosis for at least five years postoperatively.
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ISSN:0366-6999
2542-5641