2020
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1709669
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Single-Cut Single-Screw Capitate-Shortening Osteotomy for Kienbock's Disease

Abstract: Background Kienbock's disease, in spite of an uncertain natural history, is known to cause lunate compromise, leading to central column collapse, carpal instability, and degenerative arthritis of the wrist. Joint leveling procedures are performed in the early stages of Kienbock's disease to “unload” the lunate. Capitate shortening is the preferred procedure in Kienbock's patients with positive ulnar variance. Description of Technique We describe the rationale and a simplified technique of capitate sh… Show more

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“…A lateral closing wedge osteotomy can combine shortening with reduction of radial inclination in ulnar negative variance wrists, or just decrease radial inclination in cases of neutral or positive ulnar variance (Figure 2). The single cut osteotomy produces shortening by a single and oblique cut proximal to the DRUJ, and is fixed with a pre-drilled screw entering from the radial styloid (Bain et al., 2020) (Figure 3). The biplanar, step-cut or Z-osteotomy allows a two-plane correction, reducing radial inclination and increasing the lunate covering ratio.…”
Section: Treatment Of Kdmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A lateral closing wedge osteotomy can combine shortening with reduction of radial inclination in ulnar negative variance wrists, or just decrease radial inclination in cases of neutral or positive ulnar variance (Figure 2). The single cut osteotomy produces shortening by a single and oblique cut proximal to the DRUJ, and is fixed with a pre-drilled screw entering from the radial styloid (Bain et al., 2020) (Figure 3). The biplanar, step-cut or Z-osteotomy allows a two-plane correction, reducing radial inclination and increasing the lunate covering ratio.…”
Section: Treatment Of Kdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other reasons include the paucity of published data, the potential negative effect on midcarpal alignment and the risk of endangering the blood supply of the proximal pole of the capitate, although there is no evidence to support the two latter considerations. The unloading effect of this osteotomy may decrease the risk of lunate fractures when the bone becomes avascular and weaker, protect it during possible natural revascularization and favour revascularization secondary to regional wrist hyperaemia (Bain et al., 2020).…”
Section: Treatment Of Kdmentioning
confidence: 99%
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