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Evre 2 ve Evre 3 Kienböck hastalığında distal metafizer radius kısaltma osteotomisi ile tedavi sonuçlarımız
Author(s) -
Ali Güleç
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
hand and microsurgery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2146-1155
DOI - 10.2399/emd.12.25744
Subject(s) - medicine , kienböck's disease , wrist , grip strength , osteotomy , lunate , fixation (population genetics) , surgery , stage (stratigraphy) , orthodontics , nuclear medicine , population , environmental health , paleontology , biology
Objectives: We aimed to investigate the mid- and long-term results of joint leveling treatment by distal radius shortening osteotomy and distal volar plate fixation in Kienbock's disease. Methods: The study was planned for 22 of 29 patients who were diagnosed as Kienbock's disease and had distal radius shortening osteotomy. Fifteen of 22 patients who were followed-up regularly were included to the study. Five patients were in stage 2, 3 patients were in stage 3A and 7 patients were in stage 3B. In the last controls, both hands' grip strength, flexion-extension degrees, radial-ulnar deviation degrees, preoperative and postoperative carpal height ratio and preoperative and postoperative ulnar variances were recorded. Pain evaluation was performed by Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). Results: Clinical results were evaluated according to Modified Nakamura Scoring System. Thirteen patients (87%) had excellent results while 2 (13%) of them had good results. In radiological evaluation it was seen that ulnar variance decreased to mean -0.14 mm which was mean -2,.5 mm before the operations. Carpal height ratio was found to be mean 1.29.Conclusion: Joint leveling treatment by distal radius shortening osteotomy and volar plate fixation technique in Kienbock's disease from stage 2 to stage 3B, is a reliable, and clinically successful treatment modality. [Hand Microsurg 2012; 1(3.000): 99-102

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