Review of treatment results for Kienbock's disease

Orthop Rev. 1992 Jun;21(6):717-28.

Abstract

A review of the literature reveals that Kienbock's disease has been treated in many different ways. Excision of the lunate, with or without replacement arthroplasty, and joint-leveling procedures (radial shortening or ulnar lengthening) are the most popular procedures, but other methods of treatment (nonoperative, wrist denervation, lunate revascularization, intercarpal arthrodesis and proximal-row carpectomy) have also been performed. Based on our current understanding of the etiology, a joint-leveling procedure seems to make the most sense when surgery is indicated. However, other procedures have yielded a high success rate as well.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Carpal Bones / surgery
  • Denervation / methods
  • Humans
  • Lunate Bone / blood supply
  • Osteochondritis / surgery*
  • Surgical Procedures, Operative / methods
  • Wrist / surgery*