Where is the femoral head? Can necrosis of the femoral head be cured?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-09
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The femoral head is located at the upper end of the femur of the thigh and is contained within the hip fossa. On the body surface, on both sides of the lower abdomen on the front of the body, press the protruding bone position with your fingers, grope in the direction of the thickest hip muscles, and move the thighs at the same time. I suggest that you still go to a professional hospital for consultation and**, this will be beneficial to your condition** View the original post".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, the condition of necrosis of the femoral head develops into hip pain, worsening after exertion, difficulty squatting, pain radiating to the thighs, knees, intermittent claudication. There are many methods of necrosis of the femoral head, such as drug method, surgical method, etc., but the drug treatment is not the root cause, the surgical method is very traumatic, not to mention the high cost, the patient still needs a long time of recuperation, and the appearance of sequelae increases the burden on the patient and his family. So, can there be a way that can be born without surgery, with fast curative effect and small trauma, 466 femoral head intervention**femoral head necrosis is born.

    Its most important feature is that it is simple, safe, effective and has few complications. View the original post

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1.Intervention** has a significant effect on early and mid-femoral head necrosis, with a rate of more than 97%. 2.

    Intervention** can improve and control the condition in advanced femoral head necrosis. It is the most effective way to repair the femoral head. Advantages of minimally invasive intervention**femoral head necrosis in 466 Hospital:

    1.The operation time is short: it usually takes about 30 minutes to complete the operation.

    2.Short hospital stay: After a single surgery, you can be discharged from the hospital in 3-5 days.

    3.The medical equipment is exquisite: the diameter of the catheter is less than 2 mm.

    4.Microtrauma: The surgical wound is small, only the size of a grain of rice.

    After the wound heals, there is basically no scarring. 5.**Bitter:

    With local anesthesia, the patient does not feel pain during the operation. View the original post

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Conservative**:1.Quit smoking, stop drinking, avoid long-term use of hormones, avoid alcohol abuse, lose weight, and stay in bed if necessary.

    2.Do not do extreme sports or strenuous exercises such as running and jumping to avoid hip injuries.

    3.Physiotherapy methods such as extracorporeal shock waves, electromagnetic waves, and hyperbaric oxygen.

    4.Drugs, such as lipid-lowering, anticoagulation, bisphosphonates, vasodilators, etc., some traditional Chinese medicines such as blood circulation and stasis, water dilution and dampness also have certain advantages in the necrosis of the femoral head.

    Surgery**:1.Hip-sparing surgeryThere are mainly osteotomy, interventional surgery, bone grafting, autologous stem cell transplantation of femoral head, etc.

    2.Artificial joint replacementFemoral head resurfacing is a transitional method for total hip replacement in mid-to-late femoral head necrosis. Artificial joint replacement, which includes artificial femoral head replacement and total hip arthroplasty, is the ultimate means and is suitable for older patients.

    Shandong Provincial Department of Orthopedics Yuan Lin.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Methods of femoral head necrosis** are:

    1. Conservative**:

    In the early stage, the scope of necrotic lesions of the femoral head is small, the age is young, and conservative ** is advocated, and the affected limb avoids weight-bearing while combining drugs to relieve tendons and blood circulation can alleviate the necrosis of the femoral head.

    2. Hip preservation surgery**

    The extent of the lesion is relatively large, obvious cystic changes are found on the smooth surface, but there is no obvious collapse, and the appearance of the femoral head is relatively intact, and hip-sparing surgery can be used**. For example, drilling and decompression of the femoral head plus bone grafting, and free fibular flap grafting with vascular pedicle.

    3. Rotational osteotomy and hip preservation surgery of femoral head**:

    The femoral head has been partially collapsed, but the collapse is not extensive, and patients with relatively complete femoral head necrosis can undergo rotational osteotomy and hip preservation surgery of the femoral head.

    4. Joint replacement**:

    Patients with severe femoral head necrotic lesions with large collapses, narrow joint spaces, and severe arthritis can be reconstructed with joint replacement to reconstruct the artificial hip joint.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    What should I do if I have necrosis of the femoral head?

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Femoral trochanteric decompression bone grafting, transfemoral head neck bulb decompression bone grafting, etc. Bone grafting methods include compression bone grafting, supporting bone grafting, etc. Bone grafting materials applied include autologous skin cancellous bone, allogeneic bone, bone substitute material recommendations:

    This type of surgery is indicated for stage II and early stage III ONFH and has a better medium-term outcome if applied appropriately.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The patient should have been diagnosed with necrosis of the femoral head, generally speaking, necrosis of the femoral head is a disease that cannot be completely treated in medicine, and conservative can only relieve symptoms, delay the progression of the disease, and eventually need hip replacement surgery.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

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  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Femoral head necrosis is a common refractory disease in orthopedics, and conservative treatment is currently recommended for the purpose of hip preservation without replacement

    1.Patients should pay attention to maintaining their weight in their daily life, and should not be overweight and burdensome to them;

    2.Do more aerobic exercises such as mountaineering, swimming, and cycling;

    3.Quit smoking and drinking, manage your life and rest, and be regular;

    4.If you feel unwell before complete necrosis, you must have an examination as soon as possible, and confirm with the doctor before surgery**;

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Go to the hospital to check for any obvious organic conditions.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

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  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    , femoral head necrosis is a disease that cannot be completely treated in medicine at present, and conservative disease can only alleviate symptoms and delay disease progression

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Necrosis of the femoral head is a common orthopedic disease in which blood circulation to the femoral head is obstructed, i.e., arterial hypoperfusion and venous return are obstructed, resulting in increased intraosseous pressure. If you don't get timely and regular **, you will miss the best ** opportunity, and further deteriorate to necrosis of the femoral head, coupled with weight bearing (such as walking, climbing stairs, carrying things, etc.) causing the femoral head to collapse, forming osteoarthritis, and the final result is that the patient is disabled. The peak age of incidence is around 30 years old.

    At present, the incidence of avascular necrosis of the femoral head due to hormone abuse and excessive alcohol consumption is on a linear upward trend.

    However, the initial stage of femoral head necrosis is not terrible, and the "five-link synchronous integration" can achieve the goal of complete ** by relaxing the muscles and veins, improving microcirculation, accelerating blood circulation, maintaining and restoring the activity function of the hip joint, and preventing early muscle atrophy. From the point of view of scientific research and clinical observations, the earlier the better. I sincerely wish you good health, a lifetime of happiness and a wonderful life.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Hello! In the middle and early stages, it is recommended to take traditional Chinese medicine conservatively, and through a series of systematic measures such as oral Chinese medicine, external plasters and functional exercises, to achieve the desired effect.

    Surgery may also be available in patients with advanced disease if they are able to afford it**, but the risks are foreseen. It can also be conservative** to control the condition and reduce the pain.

    Hope it helps you and I wish the patient a speedy **!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Integrative Chinese and Western Medicine**.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Femoral head necrosis is a disease in which the blood supply to the femoral head is interrupted or damaged, resulting in the death and subsequent repair of bone cells and bone marrow components, which in turn leads to structural changes of the femoral head, collapse of the femoral head, and joint dysfunction. Femoral head necrosis, also known as avascular necrosis of the femoral head, is a common refractory disease in the field of orthopedics, which can be divided into two categories: traumatic and non-traumatic, the former is mainly caused by hip trauma such as femoral neck fracture and hip dislocation, and the latter is mainly caused by corticosteroid use and alcoholism in China.

    **The early stage of femoral head necrosis is mainly to improve blood circulation, and if the situation is more serious, surgery is taken**, and patients can basically get**.

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