• ABSTRACT
    • Kienbock disease (KD) is a disease of uncertain etiology, leading to chondral and osseous change in the lunate and wrist. Traditionally, Lichtman's classification of KD, based on radiographic appearances, has been used to direct treatment. Diagnostic wrist arthroscopy allows direct assessment of the lunate and surrounding articulations. Wrist arthroscopy can also serve as a therapeutic tool for performing debridement, resection, or arthrodesis procedures. The new Lichtman-Bain algorithm takes into consideration the status of the lunate, the effect on the wrist, and surgical and patient factors to guide management.