نتایج جستجو برای: flattened femoral head

تعداد نتایج: 207036  

Introduction: Avascular necrosis (AVN) of the femoral head is a leading cause of end-stage joint disease in the young population that can conduct patients to total hip replacement in early life. There are various risk factors including, trauma, corticosteroids, thrombosis, hypertension, and alcohol. There is a growing number of femoral head AVN patients with a history of self-medication with he...

  Background: Some studies have previously shown that geometry of proximal femur can affect the probability of fracture and type of fracture. It happens since the geometry of the proximal femur determines how a force is applied to its different parts. In this study, we have compared proximal femur’s geometric characteristics in femoral neck (FNF), intertrochanteric (ITF) and Subtrochanteric (ST...

Journal: :Clinical orthopaedics and related research 2007
Paul E Beaulé Patricia Campbell Paul Shim

Preserving femoral head vascularity during hip resurfacing may avoid femoral neck fractures and late femoral loosening. The posterior approach and notching of the femoral neck influence femoral head perfusion. However, it is not known if standard preparation of the femoral head during hip resurfacing can disrupt blood flow. Ten patients (10 hips) with advanced osteoarthritis having metal-on-met...

Journal: :Acta orthopaedica Scandinavica 1980
D H Gershuni A Axer D Hendel

Measurements of head diameter and acetabulum-head quotient (AHQ) were made on the plain radiographs and corresponding arthrograms of 37 consecutive patients with unilateral Legg-Calvé-Perthes' Disease (L.C.P.D.). Although on plain radiographs the affected osseous femoral capital epiphysis was slightly larger (22) the same size (9) or smaller (6) than that on the normal side, on arthrography the...

Avascular necrosis of the femoral head (ANFH) is a pathologic process that results from interruption of blood supply to the femur bone resulting in the death of bone cells and collapse of the femoral head. Nontraumatic ANFH continuesto be a significant challenge to orthopedic surgeons. While the exact mechanisms remain elusive, many new insights have emerged from research in the last decade tha...

Journal: :razavi international journal of medicine 0
mohammad hosein ebrahimzadeh orthopedic research center, ghaem hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, ir iran farshid bagheri orthopedic research center, ghaem hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, ir iran masoud mirkazemi orthopedic research center, ghaem hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, ir iran mehran azami orthopedic research center, ghaem hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, ir iran ali birjandinejad orthopedic research center, ghaem hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, ir iran; orthopedic research center, shahid kamyab hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, ir iran; orthopedic research center, shahid kamyab hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, ir iran. tel: +98-5118518853, fax: +98-5118549234

conclusions this phenomenon has been reported as a rare complication of septic arthritis and osteomyelitis. treatment of these patients is controversial and the long term results are unknown but efforts must be done for early diagnosis and anatomic reduction of femoral epiphysis. introduction slipped capital femoral epiphysis (scfe) is one of the complications of septic arthritis that occurs ra...

2017
Harry Scott Philip Witte

Synonyms for this disease include “avascular necrosis of the femoral head” and “aseptic necrosis of the femoral head”, “Perthes disease” and “Legg Perthes” disease, “osteochon-dritis”, “coxae juvenilis”, “coxa plana” and “idiopathic osteosis”. The terms “avascular/aseptic necrosis of the femoral head” are also used to describe a process of femoral head necro-sis in dogs following traumatic frac...

Journal: :Harefuah 1976
M Makin

Synonyms for this disease include “avascular necrosis of the femoral head” and “aseptic necrosis of the femoral head”, “Perthes disease” and “Legg Perthes” disease, “osteochon-dritis”, “coxae juvenilis”, “coxa plana” and “idiopathic osteosis”. The terms “avascular/aseptic necrosis of the femoral head” are also used to describe a process of femoral head necro-sis in dogs following traumatic frac...

Journal: :Journal of Medical Case Reports 2008
Seok-Jung Kim Won-Jong Bahk Cheong-Ho Chang Jae-Deog Jang Kyung-Hwan Suhl

INTRODUCTION Osteonecrosis of the femoral head is a progressive disease that leads to femoral head collapse and osteoarthritis. Our goal in treating osteonecrosis is to preserve, not to replace, the femoral head. CASE PRESENTATION We present the case of a patient with bilateral osteonecrosis of the femoral head treated with autologous cultured osteoblast injection. CONCLUSION Although our e...

Background: Femoral head avascular necrosis is the cause of paralyzing status of youth population. Initial diagnosisis the main element in treating the disease. Bone grafting and core decompression are the approved cures at the earlysteps of the disease. Hip replacement in a total manner is the common cure in the final stages. The optimal treatment inthe intermediate stages is...

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