What are the risks of femoral head replacement surgery?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-10
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are many methods of femoral head necrosis, and femoral head necrosis replacement is very expensive, and it is limited for the applicable population, and the effect is not final. And there are dangers in itself. In addition, the drug treatment is not the root cause, the surgical method is very traumatic, the cost is expensive, not to mention, the patient still needs a long time to recuperate, 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. The above information is excerpted from 466 necrosis of the femoral head View the original post".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    **Femoral head necrosis can be conserved in five in one**, which can be systematically**femoral head necrosis in patients with stages 1 to 4. Arterial perfusion: Arterial perfusion**:

    The drug with thrombolysis and vascular patency is injected into the human femoral head through the artery, due to the strong pressure in the arterial blood vessels, the power of blood flow is larger, and the effective drug ingredients reach the femoral head through the artery, which can fully play the role of unobstructing blood vessels and strengthening the operation of qi and blood, so that the blood flow of the femoral head is smooth, rejuvenates, and promotes osteoblast differentiation and new bone formation. High-tech oxygen ablation: High-tech oxygen:

    The highly concentrated medium has a strong oxidizing capacity and at the same time has an anti-inflammatory and analgesic effect. Injecting it into the diseased bone tissue can instantaneously oxidize the proteoglycan in the bone tissue and destroy the diseased cells, so that the function of the proteoglycan is lost, the cells produce proteoglycans are reduced, and the osmotic pressure of the diseased tissue cannot be maintained, resulting in water loss and atrophy, so that the symptoms can be eliminated and the purpose of the first can be achieved. View the original post

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Is femoral head replacement surgery risky?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello dear, there are many things to prepare before the operation, antibiotics should be injected within three days before the femoral head replacement surgery, but it is contraindicated to inject in the affected area to prevent infection. Second, the patient should have a comprehensive physical examination before the operation to see if the patient's heart, lungs, liver, kidneys and other functions are suitable for artificial femoral head replacement surgery. Third, patients with femoral neck fracture should do tibial integration traction or skin traction before surgery to correct the position of the femoral head and relieve the contracture of the muscles around the hip joint, so as to reduce the intraoperative reduction and reduce the complications after artificial femoral head replacement surgery.

    Fourth, make a backup before the operation, and prepare an artificial femoral head of one size

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Suggestion: The success of artificial femoral head replacement is directly related to the technical level of the hospital and the patient's age, bone condition and physical fitness. Moreover, the high cost of surgery, the high risk of the surgical process, and the incomparable advantages of artificial materials for the human femoral head, which are also the main reasons why many patients are reluctant to choose artificial femoral head replacement.

    Artificial hip replacement includes artificial femoral head replacement and artificial total hip replacement (i.e., both femoral head and acetabular replacement). To put it simply, it is a surgery that replaces the patient's original material with an artificial material.

    Artificial femoral head replacement is suitable for patients over 65 years old with severe femoral head necrosis, and the surgical risk is high, the cost is high, and there are a series of complications after surgery, so many patients are discouraged.

    The effect of artificial femoral head replacement is rapid, but there are problems of blind expansion of surgical indications and non-standard operation techniques in China.

    Artificial joints have a certain service life, generally 10 years, therefore, the state clearly stipulates that artificial femoral head replacement is only suitable for patients over 65 years old with severe femoral head necrosis. Many patients with osteoporosis often have various complications such as prosthesis loosening, joint infection, and artificial femoral head dislocation 2-3 years after surgery, which undoubtedly increases the pain and economic burden for patients. No one wants to spend the last few decades of their lives in bed and unable to take care of themselves, so we do not recommend surgery for younger patients.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, almost all patients with femoral head necrosis can eventually obtain joint function through replacement, and the risk of replacement surgery itself is relatively low. However, there are inevitably risks in surgery, and complications such as anesthesia accidents, nerve damage, and dislocation may also occur during artificial replacement surgery, and for some elderly people and patients with high blood pressure, there may also be problems such as surgical intolerance.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is understood that because the necrosis of the femoral head replacement surgery in the whole process, it is necessary to take out the necrotic femoral head, and then put it into the prosthetic femoral head, which is easy to cause the risk of infection, and the function of the elderly itself is declining, so the replacement of the femoral head for the elderly is more risky than that of young people.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, femoral head replacement surgery is prone to infection, infection can be described as a double physical and psychological torture for patients, this situation often requires a second operation, even if the operation is successful, it will still have a great impact on the patient's normal life in the future. The cost of femoral head replacement surgery is high, because the production of artificial joints is complex, the operation is difficult, and the cost of natural surgery is also high, generally around 7-100,000 yuan, if it is imported, it may be more expensive, which is unbearable for most patients, not to mention the second artificial femoral head replacement, it is recommended that you choose the best method suitable for your condition.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    As an increasingly mature and widely carried out operation, artificial joint replacement surgery has a history of more than 50 years. The biggest purpose and advantage of this surgery is to be able to reconstruct large joints that have lost their function, significantly improving the quality of life of the elderly population. As for the risks of surgery, there are mainly the following aspects:

    1.Risks during anesthesia. Because the patients who undergo surgery are mainly elderly, their ability to tolerate anesthesia and surgery is generally poorer than that of younger people.

    If the general condition is good, the preoperative examination shows that there are no serious organic diseases of the internal organs, and the physiological functions are basically normal, then the whole anesthesia and surgical process is relatively safe, and there is no need to worry too much.

    2.Accidents and complications during surgery. There are mainly periprosthetic fractures of artificial joints, neurovascular injuries, thrombosis and fat embolism, etc.

    However, as long as the surgeon prepares carefully before the operation and operates carefully during the operation, there are not many chances of these situations occurring.

    3.Post-operative complications. The main ones are prosthetic joint prosthesis dislocation and deep vein thrombosis of the lower extremities. It can generally be avoided as long as postoperative observation and guidance are strengthened. Even if it happens, it will not lead to serious consequences as long as it is handled correctly and in a timely manner.

    Therefore, elderly patients with joint diseases do not need to be too afraid of artificial joint surgery, but should actively cooperate with doctors to do various examinations before, during and after surgery, as well as exercise, in order to obtain the greatest degree of joint function recovery and quality of life improvement. Since the physiological function of the human body continues to decline with age, we do not advocate that patients adopt the strategy of "putting it off as long as they can", but should choose the most suitable time to undergo surgery under the advice of the doctor to obtain the best results.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Patients with femoral head necrosis should strengthen their hip self-protection awareness. Radical necrosis of the femoral head: Among the various types of necrosis that can cause necrosis of the femoral head, chronic alcohol toxicity is an important factor.

    The accumulation of alcohol in the body due to long-term heavy alcohol consumption leads to increased blood lipids and damage to liver function. The increase of blood lipids causes an increase in blood viscosity, slows down the blood flow velocity, and changes the blood coagulability, which can cause blood vessel blockage, bleeding or fat embolism, resulting in osteonecrosis. The clinical manifestations are aggravation of alcohol, walking duck steps, heart failure, fatigue, abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting.

    For femoral head necrosis, DSA interventional accommodation is recommended

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The bones of the elderly themselves are declining, and it takes a long time to fully adapt.

    The recovery period after surgery is relatively long, so the risk of bone surgery for the elderly is relatively large!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If you are not too old, there is no diabetes or high blood pressure.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It depends on how old you are, and you should be cautious about major surgery for the elderly. Complications from surgery can be severe.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    This situation depends on the physical condition of the elderly. Guidance: Femoral head replacement surgery is a relatively large operation, and the risk of surgery for the elderly will be higher.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1.Those who are old and frail, have serious heart and lung diseases, and cannot tolerate surgery.

    2.Patients with severe diabetes.

    3.Septic arthritis or osteomyelitis of the hip joint.

    4.Tuberculosis of the hip joint.

    5.Those with severe acetabular damage or obvious acetabulum degeneration. Surgery.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Femoral head necrosis is a disease that seriously endangers the joints of the human body, in severe cases, there will be a large area of hip joint collapse, and severe pain in the hip joint can not be relieved, at this time, for patients over 50 years old, if there are no other secondary diseases, such as heart disease and diabetes, can adapt to surgery, you can choose artificial joint replacement. Many patients who have undergone femoral head replacement surgery think that everything will be fine, but in fact, they do not know that the critical period after the operation is the success of the examination, and there are many questions to pay attention to. First, after the femoral head replacement surgery, the patient must go to the hospital regularly for X-ray follow-up to see if there is a decrease in bone density, avoid weight-bearing, supplement calcium to the body, and prevent the prosthesis from loosening, sinking and falling off.

    Second, after the operation, in order to avoid premature weight bearing on the hip joint, you should stay in bed for a short period of time, and cannot walk and do restorative exercises, because the soft tissue damage caused by the operation has not healed. Third, if the prosthesis is found to be loose or falling off after the operation, it is necessary to stop any limb activity and go to the hospital for revision surgery in time. Fourth, when doing restorative exercise activities, the walking distance should not be too far, the range of limb motion should not be too large, and the force should not be too violent, so as not to cause the prosthesis to sink and hip joint pain.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Hello! **Femoral head necrosis is generally not recommended for surgery**, which is not accepted by many patients because of its pain, high cost, high risk, long recovery period, sequelae, etc.

    Artificial Replacement Surgery: Section.

    First, the cost is high, the risk is high, and the trauma is large.

    Second, the replacement of the femoral head has a high technical content, and a slight deviation in the position is easy to cause pain and even lifelong disability. Clause.

    3. Even if the maximum service life of the artificial hip joint imported from abroad is only 10 15 years, the service life of the domestic artificial hip joint is only 5-6 years, and the operation needs to be performed again when the service life is reached.

    Complications of Artificial Replacement Surgery:

    1.Upper femur rupture.

    2.Artificial hip dislocation. Artificial hip dislocation is an early major complication of total hip replacement3Severe pain.

    4.Infect. 5.Loosening of the prosthesis.

    Therefore**femoral head necrosis is not recommended**, I hope it will help you, I wish you soon**!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The main disadvantage of replacement is secondary replacement, which is not recommended for young patients, and it is best to delay conservatively for a period of time and wait until after the age of 55 before undergoing replacement. If it doesn't seriously affect your life, such as not being able to take care of yourself, then it's better to do it, after all, the quality of life is still very important.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Femoral head replacement is still conservative first**, your age is too young, although girls love beauty and pay attention to their own image, because of age, it is still not recommended that you have replacement surgery.

    You also didn't explain what is going on with your femoral head, is there a collapse? Is it serious? If the collapse is severe, it will have to be replaced.

    You can find more information about joint replacement, or go to the place where the femoral head is necrosis in the specialist** for consultation. I found an article on femoral head replacement that I hope will be helpful to you.

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