kienbock's disease of the lunate: what we have not learned in 100 years?

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Kienböck’s disease (what we haven’t learned in the first 100 years…) Nickolaos A. Darlis, MD, PhD To access this presentation on the web:

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State fo the art on Kienbock's disease (avascular necrosis of the lunate). One handred years after its first description, it remains a source for controversies. What is new and what is outdated? Where do we go next?

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Kienböck’s disease(what we haven’t learned in the first

100 years…)

Nickolaos A. Darlis, MD, PhD

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“Traumatic Malacia”

Robert Kienböck

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Courtesy Dr Stephanie Low

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Contributing Factors:• Trauma/stress May simply aggravate a pre-

existing condition (catalyst)

– Acute Fracture– Occupational– Anatomic variations

• Vasculopathies– Septic emboli– Vasculitis– Raynaud’s– Scleroderma– SLE

• Viral disorders– Reactive arthritis (Hepatitis,

HIV)

• Coagulopathies– Sickle cell anemia– Secondary factor

• Miscellaneous stuff– Steroid exposure– Caisson’s disease– Fat storage

• Role of Genetics• Role of Osteoclasts

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Pathophysiology

Early – Vascular• Ischemia• Necrosis• Revascularization

Intermediate – Osseous• Sclerosis• Subchondral collapse• Coronal fracture• Remodeling

Late – Chondral• Subchondral bone collapse• Articular surface non-functional• Opposing surface non-

functional

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Vascularity• Palmar vs Dorsal

• Intraosseous pattern Gelberman, JHS, 1980

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Morphology

Trabecular pattern weakest

Zapico 1966

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Ulnar variance- Radial inclination

Negative ulnar variance and flattened radial inclination may predispose certain patients to develop Kienböck's disease, but neither is likely the sole cause

(Allan, JAAOS, 2001)

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MRI

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Not all MRI abnormalities = Kienbock’s

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Pronated grip view

Highlight ulnacarpal impaction

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Pronated Grip View Radiographs

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Stage INormal radiographs or linear fracture, MRI changes in vascularity

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Stage IILunate sclerosis, one or more fracture lines with possible early collapse of lunate on radial border

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Stage IIIALunate collapse normal carpal alignment and height

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Stage IIIBLunate collapse, carpal collapse, scaphoid rotation, carpal height decreased, capitate migration proximally•SL angle > 600

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Stage IVSevere lunate collapse with intra-

articular degenerative changes at the midcarpal joint, radiocarpal joint, or

both

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Is Stage I really “The Beginning”?

• There may be (probably is) an earlier stage when…wrist pain is present only with stress, and…the standard MRI is still normal.

“Angina of the wrist”

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Lunate Stress Test(Similar in concept to coronary stress

test)

• Repetitive axial wrist loads followed by:

• Gd. enhanced fat suppressed T-1 sequences– Normal signal at rest– Schmitt-Lanz pattern A (bone edema) with

stress

• Gd. perfusion scan – compare bilateral flow rates pre and post

exercise

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Stage “III-C” Kienböck’s

• Coronal plane fracture:– Poor prognosis (even if it otherwise resembles stage II

or III-A)

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Stage “III-C” Kienböck’s

More aggressive treatment

• Lunate excision w. fusion (STT/SC)

• PRC

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Different pathway in children?

Irisarri:

Infantile Kienböck’s (5-10 yrs) Excellent prognosis with non operativemanagement Juvenile Kienböck’s10 -15 yrs – similar to infantile >15 yrs – more likely to need surgical Rx, butbetter prognosis than adult as seen on MRI“Teenböck’s” disease?

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16 y.o. female gymnast

• 5 months wrist pain @ diagnosis

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16 y.o. female gymnast

• @ diagnosis

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16 y.o. female gymnast• 2 month post diagnosis (7 mo post presentation)

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16 y.o. female gymnast

• 9 month post diagnosis (14 mo post presentation)

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15 yo male stage IIIA

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Kienböck’s in the “Elderly”Taniguchi et al…Studied 14 pts with onset >60

• Etiology different?– Ulnar minus less frequent– Women more frequent

• Related to osteoporosis?• Natural history different?

– Collapse progressed in all

Conservative treatment

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Treatment by Stage/Variance

CurrentStage Variance TreatmentI (+/-) Immobilization (3-6 mos)II/III-A (-) Radial shorteningII/III-A (+) VBG /Capitate shorteningIII-B (+/-) PRC or STT/SC fusionIV (+/-) Wrist Arthrodesis/PRC

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Non-operativeTreatment(I/II/IIIA)

• Conservative vs operative (various) in 43 pts at 5 years found no superiority of surgery over non-surgical outcomes

(Delaere, JHS Br, 1998)

• Non-operative trial and careful selection of operative candidates

• However… the natural history is PROGRESSION

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REVASCULARIZATION

UNLOADING

SALVAGE

Stage II Stage II, IIIA

Stage IIIB, IV

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DRILLINGVBG

FREE PEDICLELT ARTHRODESIS

RADIAL SHORTENING

WEDGE OSTEOTOMIES

CAPITATE SHORTENING

STT/SC ARTHRODESIS

EX-FIXPRCWRIST FUSION

LUNATE EXCISIONWRIST

DENERVATION

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Metaphyseal Core Decompression(II/IIIA negative ulnar variance)

• 22 patients, 10 year follow up– 16 patients pain free– Slightly improved ROM– 20 patients returned to

occupation– No patients underwent additional

surgical procedure (Illarramendi,

JHS, 2001)

• No Biomechanical analysis

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Treat or Salvage?

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Gadolinium Infused MRI (fat suppressed T-1)Patterns (Schmitt and Lanz) :

Pattern A - Marrow edema with intact (viable) bone trabeculae

- Increased (homogenous) signal

Pattern B - Early marrow necrosis with fibro-vascular reparative tissue

- Mixed (inhomogenous) signal zones

Pattern C - Necrotic bone marrow with collapse

- Decreased (homogenous) signal

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A

B

C

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Stage II-b: Poor prognosis>> PRC

Arthroscopic assessment

Courtesy, Gregory Bain, MD

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Arthroscopic assessment

• Differentiate between Lichtman IIIA-B and IV disease

• Exact location of arthrosis in stage IV– is PRC indicated?

• Diagnose stage IIIC– Poor prognosis

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Radial Shortening Osteotomy (II/IIIA negative ulnar variance)

• Only 2-4 mm of shortening – consider saw kerf

size (1-2mm)– beware of ulnocarpal

impaction

• Diaphyseal straight plate

• Distal metaphyseal w fixed angle plate

UNLOAD

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Radial Shortening Osteotomy (II/IIIA negative ulnar variance)

UNLOAD

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Radial Wedge Osteotomy (closed)

(II/IIIA positive/neutral ulnar variance)

Giannikas 1968

Biomechanics

• 2-D Mathematical model– Lunate offloaded by 23% (Wantanabe, JHS, 1993)

• Cadaveric– 24% increased lunate strain in extension (Kam, JHS, 2002)

• Pressure sensitive film– Increased lunate fossa pressure on

radius (Werner, Hand Clinics, 1993)

UNLOAD

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Courtesy Prof A. Beris

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Radial Wedge Osteotomy (opening)

(II/IIIA negative ulnar variance)

• Increased forces across ulna and nearly eliminated forces across radiolunate joint

(Viegas, JHS, 1989)

• 26% decrease on lunate cortical strain

(Kam, JHS, 2002)

• Decreased pressure across lunate fossa measured on pressure sensitive film

(Werner, Hand Clin, 1993)

UNLOAD

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2D Radial Wedge Osteotomy (II/IIIA negative ulnar variance)

UNLOAD

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Capitate Shortening (II/IIIA positive/neutral ulnar variance)

• Must ensure hamate does not abut on the lunate after shortening

• If present, removal of proximal tip of hamate

• Usually requires capitohamate fusion– ? Impact on ROM

UNLOAD

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Capitate Shortening (II/IIIA positive/neutral ulnar variance)

UNLOAD

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STT Fusion(Stage IIIB)

• Decreases lunate loading– Significant decrease in wrist

ROM (Trumble, JHS,

1986)

• Increased force transmission through radioscaphoid and midcarpal joints may lead to early degenerative changes

(Iwasaki, JOR, 1998)

SALVAGE

UNLOAD

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Arthroscopic directed forage (drilling) of the lunate in a patient with an arthroscopic grade O Kienbock’s disease. (from Bain and Durrant, THUES 2011.)

DrillingREVASC

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Reverse Flow Pedicle/Bone Graft from Distal Radius

REVASC

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15 yo male stage IIIA

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Courtesy D.G. Sotereanos, MD

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Capsular Based Bone Graft from Distal Radius

REVASC

Sotereanos, Darlis et al. , JHS(A), 2006

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Capsular Based Bone Graft from Distal Radius

REVASC

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Capsular Based Bone Graft from Distal Radius

REVASC

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Vascular Pedicle with Cancellous Bone Graft

(

Moneim, Iowa Ortho J, 1998Hori, Tami

REVASC

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Vascularized Bone Graft from Metacarpals

Bengoechea-Beeby, JHS, 2001

REVASC

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Vascular Grafts

• Cartilage shell of lunate must not be compromised

• Post op immobilize & unload lunate– Ex-fix– Temporary STT fusion

• Does not preclude other treatment options (revasularize + unload)

REVASC

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Lunotriquetral Arthrodesis Unpublished data

rationale based on bone grafting a scaphoid nonunion with AVN of the proximal fragment where healing is achieved by “creeping substitution”

Courtesy: Martin Posner, Steve Green

REVASC

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1 year Post-Op

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Proximal Row Carpectomy(Stage IIIB)

• Relative Contraindication if capitate head or radiolunate fossa demonstrate degenerative changes – Can be technically overcome

• Beware of palmar ligaments (RSC), avoid ulnar tanslocation of the wrist

• Not universally accepted– Better pain relief, ROM, and strength

with limited wrist arthrodesis (Nakamura,

JHS, 1998)

SALVAGE

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Lunate Excision(Stage IIIB)

• Tendon Ball Implant (palmaris longus, plantaris)

• Silicone Replacement Arthroplasty, Titanium Implant

– No longer widely used

SALVAGE

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Stage IV

• Proximal row carpectomy • Wrist fusion• Wrist denervation• Wrist arthroplasty?

SALVAGE

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Take home messages

• Simple surgery –patient tailored

– Etiology? Ulnar plus? Inclination?

• Get as much info as you can – Gd MRI, Arthroscopy

• VBGs do not restore cartilage• Radial Shortening and PRC time

tested operations

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