Parousia
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i've just been diagnosed with Kienbock's Disease (avascular necrosis) in my right wrist. Just wondering if anyone else here has it and what their experience has been with it. I have an appointment with an orthopaedic surgeon on Friday, so just want to try to make sure I ask the right questions. My GP said that surgery is controversial, but everything I've been able to find out about it, suggests that it's the only possible solution. I'm at stage 2 of the disease.
UPDATE: I saw a surgeon who is an expert in KD (as much as anyone is) last week to review 3D CT and bone scans I had just before Christmas. The news was pretty bad. I actually have Stage 3 KD, with multiple fractures in my lunate. He reckons the only option is a proximal row carpectomy, although he will try arthroscopy and revascularisation first. But that requires drilling into the lunate, and he believes when he does that it will just shatter because of the state it's in. If that happens he will immediately convert to a PRC.
The comparative CT scans also showed changes in my left wrist, so I have an MRI scheduled for next week. I have started experiencing pain in that wrist too now, which is a big worry .
UPDATE: I saw a surgeon who is an expert in KD (as much as anyone is) last week to review 3D CT and bone scans I had just before Christmas. The news was pretty bad. I actually have Stage 3 KD, with multiple fractures in my lunate. He reckons the only option is a proximal row carpectomy, although he will try arthroscopy and revascularisation first. But that requires drilling into the lunate, and he believes when he does that it will just shatter because of the state it's in. If that happens he will immediately convert to a PRC.
The comparative CT scans also showed changes in my left wrist, so I have an MRI scheduled for next week. I have started experiencing pain in that wrist too now, which is a big worry .
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