2021
DOI: 10.1177/1753193421999915
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Capitate shortening osteotomy and vascularized bone grafting for Kienböck’s disease in ulnar positive or neutral wrists

Abstract: We report the short- to medium-term outcomes for patients with Kienböck’s disease and ulnar positive or neutral wrists treated by capitate shortening osteotomy combined with a 4 + 5 extensor compartmental artery vascularized bone graft placed in the lunate. This is a retrospective study of seven consecutive patients with Lichtman Stage 2 to 3B. Radiological and clinical outcomes were evaluated. Six patients maintained their Lichtman stage, one progressed. Mean time to union of the capitate was 10 weeks. Five o… Show more

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