Author/Authors :
AuGusto silvA AmAriz, Guilherme Grupo de Mão e Microcirurgia - Instituto de Ortopedia e Traumatologia - Hospital das Clinicas (HC-FMUSP) - Faculdade de Medicina - Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil , virGiniA ArrAnz Abreu, mAriA Grupo de Mão e Microcirurgia - Instituto de Ortopedia e Traumatologia - Hospital das Clinicas (HC-FMUSP) - Faculdade de Medicina - Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil , Azevedo veronesi, bruno Grupo de Mão e Microcirurgia - Instituto de Ortopedia e Traumatologia - Hospital das Clinicas (HC-FMUSP) - Faculdade de Medicina - Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil , rosA de rezende, mArcelo Grupo de Mão e Microcirurgia - Instituto de Ortopedia e Traumatologia - Hospital das Clinicas (HC-FMUSP) - Faculdade de Medicina - Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
Abstract :
Objective: Treatment of Kienböck’s disease is challenging and the
variability of results, despite the surgical technique, shows that
there must be other aspects that can influence outcomes. The
objective of this study is determine, through arthroscopic approach,
the pattern of impairment of the carpal bones in Lichtman stage
III patients. Method: Wrist arthroscopy was performed in patients
with symptoms and evidence of lunate necrosis on x-rays, with
signs of 3A and 3B stages. The Outerbridge classification was
used to grade the articular status of the carpal bones. Results:
Fifteen patients with stage 3 disease were assessed, five of whom
were staged as type 3A and ten as 3B using the Lichtman stages.
According to the Outerbridge classification, the lunate sulcus was
the most affected with means of 2.8 at 3A and 2.9 at 3B. Other
areas were significantly less affected with means of 1.1 and 1.3,
respectively. Conclusion: Arthroscopic assessment of the wrist
could aid in surgical decision making, offering more details on car-
tilage status in stage 3 Kienböck’s disease. Level of Evidence III,
Study of nonconsecutive patients, without consistently ap-
plied reference ‘‘gold’’ standard