Bilateral Osteonecrosis of the Capitate: A Case Report.

Journal: JBJS Case Connector
Published:
Abstract

Case: We report a case of bilateral capitate osteonecrosis in a patient who has a history of acute lymphocytic leukemia treated with systemic steroids and other chemotherapeutic agents. After exhausting conservative treatment, the patient underwent surgical management with a right-sided 4-corner arthrodesis and left-sided vascular pedicle graft, providing pain relief and improved function.

Conclusion: In patients with a history of hematologic malignancy, clinicians should consider osteonecrosis of the capitate as a cause of wrist pain. Salvage procedures and vascularized grafts can provide pain relief in the presence of both early and late capitate osteonecrosis or collapse.

Authors
Gus Strauss, Nicholas Brady, George Ray, Zachary Fulton, Ryan Rose
Relevant Conditions

Kienbock's Disease, Osteonecrosis