A minimally invasive technique of core decompression and cancellous bone grafting of femoral head osteonecrosis

Background: Osteonecrosis, or avascular necrosis (AVN), is a severe condition affecting the hip joints, particularly in younger and middle-aged individuals. Detecting it early and managing it effectively is crucial to prevent secondary osteoarthritis and potential hip replacement surgery. Core decom...

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Main Authors: P.B. Rajeev, M. Jyothiprasanth, Albin Savio, Shery Valsan, C.R. Jithin
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2024-12-01
Series:Journal of Orthopaedic Reports
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author P.B. Rajeev
M. Jyothiprasanth
Albin Savio
Shery Valsan
C.R. Jithin
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description Background: Osteonecrosis, or avascular necrosis (AVN), is a severe condition affecting the hip joints, particularly in younger and middle-aged individuals. Detecting it early and managing it effectively is crucial to prevent secondary osteoarthritis and potential hip replacement surgery. Core decompression and bone grafting are primary treatments in the initial stages, aiming to restore blood flow to the femoral head and prevent its deformation. However, traditional surgical methods involving extensive dissection may compromise blood supply to the femoral head. To counter this, we've developed an innovative minimally invasive technique for core decompression and bone grafting. This approach minimizes tissue disruption, reduces bleeding, shortens surgery time, ensures precise graft placement, facilitates graft impaction, and lowers the risk of graft failure. Implementing this technique allows us to effectively manage early AVN stages while also making the surgery more cost-effective.Our minimally invasive core decompression and bone grafting technique present significant advantages in treating early-stage AVN of the femoral head. By preserving vascularity in the affected area, we aim for successful outcomes and potentially steer clear of more invasive procedures such as total hip replacement surgery. Aim: To introduce a novel technique of minimally invasive core decompression and cancellous bone grafting for femoral head osteonecrosis. Methods: Clinical data from patients diagnosed with AVN and treated using the minimally invasive novel technique were retrospectively analyzed. Conclusion: This novel technique of core decompression and bone grafting is a simple, safe, and reliable joint-preserving surgical treatment for early-stage avascular necrosis. It avoids serious perioperative complications, utilizes an inexpensive adjuvant substance, and holds promise in preventing disease progression and minimizing the need for more invasive procedures like total hip arthroplasty.
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spelling doaj.art-8ad6d1e8e1d742728edb770ce8745c5e2024-03-27T04:53:19ZengElsevierJournal of Orthopaedic Reports2773-157X2024-12-0134100318A minimally invasive technique of core decompression and cancellous bone grafting of femoral head osteonecrosisP.B. Rajeev0M. Jyothiprasanth1Albin Savio2Shery Valsan3C.R. Jithin4Department of Orthopedics and Joint Surgery, Mar Sleeva Medicity, Cherpunkal, Pala, IndiaDepartment of Orthopedics, Baby Memorial Hospital, Kannur, Kerala, IndiaDepartment of Orthopedics and Joint Surgery, Caritas Hospital and Institute of Health Science, Thellakom, Kottayam, IndiaDepartment of Orthopedics and Joint Surgery, Caritas Hospital and Institute of Health Science, Thellakom, Kottayam, IndiaBaby Memorial Hospital, Kannur, Kerala, India; Corresponding author.Background: Osteonecrosis, or avascular necrosis (AVN), is a severe condition affecting the hip joints, particularly in younger and middle-aged individuals. Detecting it early and managing it effectively is crucial to prevent secondary osteoarthritis and potential hip replacement surgery. Core decompression and bone grafting are primary treatments in the initial stages, aiming to restore blood flow to the femoral head and prevent its deformation. However, traditional surgical methods involving extensive dissection may compromise blood supply to the femoral head. To counter this, we've developed an innovative minimally invasive technique for core decompression and bone grafting. This approach minimizes tissue disruption, reduces bleeding, shortens surgery time, ensures precise graft placement, facilitates graft impaction, and lowers the risk of graft failure. Implementing this technique allows us to effectively manage early AVN stages while also making the surgery more cost-effective.Our minimally invasive core decompression and bone grafting technique present significant advantages in treating early-stage AVN of the femoral head. By preserving vascularity in the affected area, we aim for successful outcomes and potentially steer clear of more invasive procedures such as total hip replacement surgery. Aim: To introduce a novel technique of minimally invasive core decompression and cancellous bone grafting for femoral head osteonecrosis. Methods: Clinical data from patients diagnosed with AVN and treated using the minimally invasive novel technique were retrospectively analyzed. Conclusion: This novel technique of core decompression and bone grafting is a simple, safe, and reliable joint-preserving surgical treatment for early-stage avascular necrosis. It avoids serious perioperative complications, utilizes an inexpensive adjuvant substance, and holds promise in preventing disease progression and minimizing the need for more invasive procedures like total hip arthroplasty.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2773157X24000134OsteonecrosisCore decompressionBone graftingJoint-preserving surgeries
spellingShingle P.B. Rajeev
M. Jyothiprasanth
Albin Savio
Shery Valsan
C.R. Jithin
A minimally invasive technique of core decompression and cancellous bone grafting of femoral head osteonecrosis
Journal of Orthopaedic Reports
Osteonecrosis
Core decompression
Bone grafting
Joint-preserving surgeries
title A minimally invasive technique of core decompression and cancellous bone grafting of femoral head osteonecrosis
title_full A minimally invasive technique of core decompression and cancellous bone grafting of femoral head osteonecrosis
title_fullStr A minimally invasive technique of core decompression and cancellous bone grafting of femoral head osteonecrosis
title_full_unstemmed A minimally invasive technique of core decompression and cancellous bone grafting of femoral head osteonecrosis
title_short A minimally invasive technique of core decompression and cancellous bone grafting of femoral head osteonecrosis
title_sort minimally invasive technique of core decompression and cancellous bone grafting of femoral head osteonecrosis
topic Osteonecrosis
Core decompression
Bone grafting
Joint-preserving surgeries
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2773157X24000134
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