Changes in wrist joint contact area following radial shortening osteotomy for Kienböck’s disease

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We hypothesized that the contact area of the articular surface of the wrist joint could be evaluated using a custom-designed analytical program. The aim of the study was to compare the articular contact area of the wrist joint before and after radial shortening osteotomy for Kienböck’s disease. Nine wrists of 9 patients underwent radial shortening osteotomy for Kienböck’s disease. Computed tomography (CT) images of the wrist joint were reconstructed using a 3D reconstruction software package. Radioscaphoid and radiolunate joint contact areas and translation of the joint contact area from preoperative to postoperative were calculated using customized software. The mean Modified Mayo Wrist Score was significantly improved from 50.6 preoperatively to 83.3 at final follow-up (p

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Shiota, J., Momma, D., Matsui, Y., Inoue, N., Kondo, E., & Iwasaki, N. (2022). Changes in wrist joint contact area following radial shortening osteotomy for Kienböck’s disease. Scientific Reports, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-08027-0

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