UMEM Educational Pearls

Category: Orthopedics

Title: Kienb ck's disease

Keywords: Kienb ck's disease, wrist, avascular necrosis (PubMed Search)

Posted: 6/11/2011 by Brian Corwell, MD
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Kienbock’s disease is a rare entity involving collapse of the lunate due to avascular necrosis and  vascular insufficiency.

Occurs most commonly in young adults aged 15 to 40 years.

Cause is unknown but believed to be due to remote trauma or repetitive microtrauma in at risk individuals.

Patients complain of wrist pain, stiffness and swelling

On exam, limited range of motion, decreased grip strength and passive dorsiflexion of the 3rd digit produces pain.

Dx: plain film in the ED and with MRI as an outpatient.

Tx:  Wrist immobilization with splint and refer to orthopedics. Ultimate treatment is individualized and there is no clear consensus.

Lunate sclerosis seen on plain film

http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/figures/A00017F02.jpg

AVN of the lunate seen on MRI

http://www.assh.org/Public/HandConditions/PublishingImages/KeinbocksMRI_figure3.JPG

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