Can necrosis of the femoral head with hip subluxation be cured?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-17
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Femoral head necrosis is a kind of osteonecrosis, it is also called aseptic necrosis of the femoral head, or avascular necrosis of the femoral head, which is a lesion caused by local blood vascularization of the femoral head due to a variety of reasons, resulting in further ischemia, necrosis, trabecular fracture, and collapse of the femoral head. But I don't recommend you to change your bones, because it will affect the normal growth of your body, and it will also bring a lot of adverse reactions. You can try Chinese medicine**, because it has a long history and has been constantly updated and improved, and it is more suitable for the needs of the human body than Western medicine.

    Although various surgeries have their characteristics, they are not easy to be accepted by patients due to their high cost, large trauma, and wide limitations. Moreover, the artificial femoral head should be replaced every year on average, which brings great pain to the patient and seriously affects the quality of life. According to the information of Foshan Geology Zengkang Specialized Hospital, the five steps of bone production are a unique research on femoral head necrosis.

    **The key to necrosis of the femoral head is to regenerate the necrotic bone tissue, by rapidly improving the intraosseous microcirculation of the necrotic femoral head, so that the intraosseous capillaries grow into the dead bone area, produce osteocytes to generate osteoids, absorb the necrotic trabeculae, and make the collapsed femoral head slowly grow and regenerate. In response to this phenomenon, the five steps of bone production are divided into five steps, each of which is decompression, blood induction, blood activation, bone growth, and bone growth.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The best way to change the femoral head necrosis is to replace the bones, but the cost of bone replacement is relatively high, and the risk is relatively large, my cousin is the necrosis of the femoral head, he has also considered bone replacement, but it is too expensive, recently he bought a sticker to use it, I heard him say that it is called Le Gu ''elemental', the effect is not bad, it is gradually getting better, the pain has been reduced a lot, you might as well try this.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    OK. Total hip replacement. It is recommended to go to a specialist hospital** or a reputable tertiary hospital or above.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Avascular necrosis of the femoral head is based on the patient's condition to decide whether a joint replacement is needed, usually the zero degree and vast majority of the initial stage of femoral head necrosis, because it is reversible, if the drug is timely, it may delay the time, if by the third or fourth stage, the patient with femoral head necrosis has collapsed, we have to do joint replacement, if we do not do hip replacement, it will only aggravate the condition, and femoral head muscle necrosis does not necessarily require joint replacement.

    In general, mild cases can be treated conservatively**, and more severe cases can be surgical**, such as joint replacement surgery. Femoral head necrosis in women is also known as overwhelming necrosis of the femoral head. If the femoral head needs to be replaced, it depends on the specific situation of femoral head necrosis, if the femoral head necrosis has reached the third stage of femoral head necrosis, the femoral head necrosis does not necessarily require artificial joint replacement, especially according to the degree of femoral head necrosis, the patient is generally in the femoral head necrosis period, after the occurrence of osteonecrosis.

    **There are many options, and it is not completely necessary to change the artificial joint, so the patient can go to the hospital in time to decide whether to be conservative** or choose surgery according to the stage. Once a diagnosis of overwhelming necrosis of a woman's head is diagnosed, it often causes severe psychological stress. They believe that the artificial hip will be replaced later, so they often ignore aggressive early intervention.

    <> lead to worsening of the condition. They had to replace the female head in advance. With early intervention, most patients opt for artificial joint replacement, which is the end result of overwhelming necrosis of the femoral head, should the hip be replaced to avoid necrosis?

    Many people will think that overwhelming necrosis is a common and difficult disease that first appears in orthopedic outpatient clinics. Currently, the ** approach to this disease is unique, and the collapse of late necrosis does not mean that the joints should be altered. Difficult, overwhelming necrosis of the femoral head is a pathological process, do not be affected by the terrible meaning of "evil and death", combined surgery is not the only method of **femoral head necrosis, the diagnosis of femoral head necrosis mainly relies on joint surgeons, using ANCA-MRI and X-rays.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Yes, because now the femoral head is necrotic and this bone has no effect, so it must be replaced.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I think that if you want to completely **, you must replace the hip joint, and if you don't replace it, you can't completely ** necrosis of the femoral head.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes. Only in this way will it be completely healed, and there will be no sequelae, and it will not affect life.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Suggestion: Hip dislocation is a serious injury, and the dislocation is accompanied by severe soft tissue injury, and often combined with other parts of the injury. Patients with hip dislocation have obvious pain in the affected area, limited hip movement, shortening of the affected limb, flexion, adduction, and internal rotation of the hip joint, and the prolapsed femoral head is felt in the buttocks, and the greater tuberosity moves up significantly.

    It is recommended that you go to your local hospital for a detailed examination to stop your current ** to avoid necrosis of the femoral head. Hip dislocation itself does not cause necrosis of the femoral head, or when the hip dislocation is reduced, the technique is too rough or the surgical trauma is too large, so that the blood vessels are destroyed, and the blood supply to the femoral head is impaired, which will cause necrosis of the femoral head; When the hip joint is immobilized and kept in the external position of excessive flexion or excessive internal rotation for a long time, the intra-articular pressure increases, causing venous regurgitation disorder, intracephalic vein stagnation, intraosseous pressure increases, the amount of blood transfusion decreases, and even the blood flow is interrupted and avascular necrosis of the femoral head occurs.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Congenital hip dislocation is a congenital developmental abnormality of the child, and it is found that through conservatism in time, external fixation can be administered, and if it is found later, the effect of conservatism may be a little worse, a little slower.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Depending on your condition, hip dislocation due to congenital hip dysplasia is considered, which is prone to secondary femoral head necrosis in later stages.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Generally, it is better to go through the method of surgery**, and the effect of oral drugs is not ideal, so it is recommended to go to the hospital for surgery**. Pay attention to post-operative care, it is good to prevent infection, it will improve slowly, I wish you a speedy **.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    What you are talking about should be congenital hip dislocation, it is best to go to a tertiary hospital, this age is generally conservative**, baby-shaped plaster fixation.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Congenital hip dislocation is a condition in which the congenital pelvic bone formation is poor and the joint capsule is lax, resulting in a hip dislocation. Although this disease is congenital, it is not found to be dislocated at birth, but there are factors that tend to cause dislocation, and it tends to gradually dislocate after birth, and it soon leads to complete dislocation.

    Girls account for the majority of people suffering from congenital hip dislocations, with a ratio of 1 6 to boys. There are both one and both dislocations. If the disease is detected early**, it can be completely identified**. When you can walk, there is little hope of **.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In view of this situation, consider going to the orthopedic surgery department of the hospital as soon as possible.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Trauma is one of the leading causes of necrosis of the femoral head, and the condition is complex and changeable. If patients with femoral head necrosis in the early and middle stages can generally achieve clinical ** as long as they receive regular **, do not delay the condition to avoid further deterioration of the condition.

    There are many ways to necrosis of the femoral head, but not every method is suitable for the patient's condition, so be sure to choose carefully! 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.

    Femoral head necrosis is not only to accept the ** of a regular hospital, but also to do a good job of protective measures in life: do not eat spicy food in the diet; Alcohol should never be consumed; Use hormonal drugs with caution; Stick to functional exercises every day; In normal times, care should be taken to avoid all external injuries.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Developmental hip dislocation is a disease in which unilateral or bilateral hip joint instability and poor alignment of the femoral head and acetabulum are caused by genetics, breech delivery, leg binding and other factors.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hip dislocation is a common orthopedic disease, don't take it seriously, many people are worried about the problem, experts introduce or, traumatic hip dislocation is a serious injury to the hip joint, is under the action of strong violence. Changes the normal anatomical relationship between the femoral head and the acetabulum. Severe damage to the soft tissues around the joints.

    After dislocation, the blood vessels around the hip joint are damaged or severely distorted, affecting the blood of the femoral head**, resulting in necrosis of the femoral head, and after the dislocation of the hip joint in clinical practice, the necrosis rate of the femoral head is 20%-30% The necrosis of the femoral head caused by hip dislocation is related to the following factors: (1) ?According to experts, the answer is yes, because the reduction time is reduced immediately after injury, and the incidence of femoral head necrosis is small; After more than 24 hours of rereduction, the necrosis rate of the femoral head is relatively high, close to 50%, (2) whether the correct operation during the reduction of measures and the appropriateness of the reduction after reduction, including the immobilization of the affected hip, immobilization, appropriate traction, enough time to avoid weight bearing and other measures affect the blood circulation of the femoral head and directly affect the incidence of necrosis of the femoral head.

    3) Soft tissue injury of inkstone: hip sprain and contusion are one of the causes of necrosis of the femoral head. Some scholars reported. The necrosis rate of femoral head is about 10% to 30%, which shows that hip soft tissue injury is also the cause of femoral head necrosis that cannot be ignored.

    There are mainly the following types of soft tissue injuries: joint capsular contusion and compression lead to vascular damage to the external support belt, obstruction of blood supply to the femoral head, resulting in avascular necrosis of the femoral head. Injury to the round ligament, which ruptures the arteries in the round ligament, obstructs the blood supply near the fossa ovale, leading to avascular necrosis of the femoral head.

    4) Femoral head fracture combined with hip dislocation, which reduces the blood circulation of the fractured part. Its lead is interrupted. It is also possible to have ischemic necrosis of the femoral concubine

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Congenital hip dislocation itself does not actually cause femoral head necrosis, but it is easy to develop femoral head necrosis regardless of whether it is manual or incisional reconstruction. The cause of this complication is due to varying degrees of damage to the femoral head and blood vessels during reduction. When the hip joint is fixed in the excessive flexion external booth or excessive internal rotation, it can cause the compression of the medial femoral artery and affect the blood supply disorder of the femoral head neck, and maintaining this posture for a long time can also increase the intra-articular pressure, causing venous regurgitation disorder, internal head vein stagnation, increased intraosseous pressure, reduced blood volume of transfusion, and even interruption of blood flow and avascular necrosis.

    Non-surgical** has a lower necrosis rate than surgery**, and has more than two weeks of bone traction before surgery or reduction. Before the appearance, the bone grows later and the deformity is severe, and if it occurs after the appearance of the femoral head bone, the head density increases and is flattened.

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