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Artificial Lunate Arthroplasty for Kienböck Disease With Multiple Extensor Tendon Ruptures: A Case Report
Katsuya Hayakawa1, Taku Suzuki, Ryogo Furuhata
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.
Case:
A 73-year-old woman presented with wrist pain and loss of extension in the middle and ring fingers. Radiography revealed a dorsally displaced lunate fragment, resulting in a diagnosis of Kienböck disease with extensor tendon rupture. Artificial lunate replacement and tendon transfer were performed as treatment. Two years postoperatively, the pain was relieved, and the extension lag was 0°. The wrist motion and carpal height had also improved.
Conclusion:
Lunate excision, partial wrist arthrodesis, or proximal row carpectomy are known treatments for Kienböck disease with extensor tendon rupture. Lunate arthroplasty is a novel, useful treatment option for this condition.