Can necrosis of the femoral head be treated minimally invasively?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-01
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Minimally invasive surgeries for femoral head necrosis include insertion surgery, medullary heart drilling decompression, bone marrow stromal cell transplantation, etc., and the indications and costs of each type of surgery are different. Moreover, whether the patient's condition is suitable for minimally invasive surgery depends on the patient's examination results.

    **There are many ways to achieve femoral head necrosis, and it is recommended that patients with femoral head necrosis be detected early and in time to reduce pain. Actively control the development of necrosis of the femoral head, prevent and avoid the collapse of the femoral head. For example, avoid alcohol, do not use hormone drugs, use crutches and other measures to reduce the weight bearing of the femoral head, and timely ** disease.

    Once it occurs, if it cannot be controlled in time, with the development of the disease, the function of the patient's femoral head will gradually decline, or even become scrapped, that is, the femoral head collapses.

    **In the case of femoral head necrosis, it is necessary to determine the specific plan according to the specific condition of the patient, the patient's **, the degree of the disease, the constitution and the sensitivity to drugs, and after expert dialectical and analysis of the condition.

    **Consultation, you can learn more about the **plan of femoral head necrosis, the specific cost, **time and **degree, daily care, functional exercises, etc., I hope it will be helpful to you. Good luck soon**!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, I feel very good with minimally invasive surgery for femoral head necrosis, my uncle is in the North Asia Orthopaedic Hospital for bone marrow stem cell surgery**, now the effect is very good, all of them have been excellent for more than three years. They are a hospital specializing in femoral head necrosis, otherwise you should also go and see it, this disease will be cured sooner and sooner! Hope it helps!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In fact, the necrosis of the femoral head is mainly due to the damage of the blood vessels around the femoral head, and the bone has no blood for a long time before necrosis, so the disease must first dredge the blood veins, and the bone will be repaired only when there is a normal blood supply, so that the femoral head can still be used in the early stage.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Femoral head necrosis, also known as avascular necrosis of the femoral head, is one of the common osteoarthropathies. Most of them are caused by rheumatism, blood diseases, diving diseases, burns and other diseases, which first destroy the blood of adjacent articular surface tissues**, and then cause necrosis. The main symptoms are intermittent pain that progresses to persistent pain, followed by muscle spasms caused by pain, limited joint movement, and finally severe disability and claudication.

    Hormone drugs can also cause the disease. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the cause of disease is external and internal causes, and the interaction between internal and external factors causes the human body to lose the balance of yin and yang, and the imstancy of qi and blood causes diseases"Condylar paralysis"、"Bone palsy"、"Bone atrophy"。

    The main symptoms of femoral head necrosis are manifested in the following five points:

    Pain. Pain may be intermittent or constant, worsened with walking activity, and sometimes at rest. The pain is mostly pinprick, dull or sore, and often radiates to the groin area, inner thighs, posterior buttocks and inner knees, and there is numbness in this area.

    Joint stiffness and limited mobility. The affected hip joint is not conducive to flexion and extension, difficulty in squatting, inability to stand for a long time, and walking duck steps. Early symptoms are abduction and limited external rotation activities.

    Limp. It is a progressive shortened claudication due to hip pain and collapse of the femoral head, or late hip subluxation. Intermittent claudication tends to occur in the early stages, especially in children.

    Signs. Localized deep tenderness, adductor insertion point tenderness, positive figure-4 test, positive Gaga S sign, positive Allis sign, positive test. Abduction, external rotation, or internal rotation are limited, and the affected limb may be shortened, muscle atrophy, and even signs of subluxation. Sometimes axial rush is positive.

    X-ray findings. Bone texture is small or interrupted, and the femoral head is cystic, hardened, flattened, or collapsed.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello: The femoral head is OK, as long as you choose a more authoritative tertiary hospital or specialized hospital**, there is no problem.

    Good luck soon**!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Early symptoms of femoral head necrosis include: low back pain, hip pain on the affected side, groin pain on the affected side, knee pain in the affected limb, chills in the affected limb, weakness when moving a lot, soreness, and fatigue. These symptoms cannot appear at the same time, and some people have one or two symptoms or several symptoms, which disappear after a short period of time, and repeat many times.

    This is an early symptom of femoral head necrosis, and you should go to the hospital for CT, ECT or MRI examination in time, which can detect necrosis of the femoral head. X-rays are not possible for early diagnosis. By the time the x-ray changes, the condition has reached the middle and advanced stages, and it is a little late.

    Because early femoral head necrosis x-rays can only show decreased blood circulation around the femoral head, osteoporosis, and a small number of cystic changes. Therefore, X-rays alone generally cannot be detected early. At this time, due to the increased internal pressure of the femoral head, the pain in all parts of the affected limb is more obvious, and it is often misdiagnosed as rheumatism, lumbar spondylosis, knee joint disease, etc., **analgesic, commonly used some painkillers or closure, etc., the symptoms disappear, that is, the disease is considered to be cured, resulting in misdiagnosis and mistreatment, so that the disease develops to the middle and late stages, thus delaying the best time for patients.

    From the medical history, CT and MRI should be done to rule out congenital hip dysplasia, and surgery is required to diagnose congenital hip dysplasia**.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello! **Femoral head necrosis is not recommended to be minimally invasive**, because although minimally invasive surgery has been carried out**, the formation of femoral head necrosis has not been eliminated, so it is very common to be minimally invasive**!

    The key to femoral head necrosis is to choose the right method, not blindly, so as not to miss the best opportunity for disease! Nowadays, there are many methods of necrosis of the femoral head, but their effects are not too ideal, so it is recommended that patients should choose the method carefully!

    I hope it helps you and sincerely wish the patient a good day**!

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