نتایج جستجو برای: avascular necrosis

تعداد نتایج: 94935  

2017
Trevor A. Teemul Jean Perfettini David O. Morris John L. Russell

We present a patient with sickle cell trait who suffered avascular necrosis of the maxilla as a complication of maxillary osteotomy. Understanding the blood supply of the maxilla and how possible patient related, anaesthetic and operative factors affect it, is important in understanding how the vascularity of the maxilla can become compromised in a surgical procedure. The perioperative paramete...

Journal: :Journal of orthopaedic surgery 2007
T C Wong S H Yeung F K Ip

PURPOSE To compare the results of screw fixation plus capsular decompression versus screw fixation alone for managing intracapsular hip fractures. METHODS Of 201 patients with intracapsular hip fractures, 99 underwent screw fixation with capsular decompression (capsular decompression group) and 102 underwent screw fixation alone (control group). The incidence and time to development of avascu...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2001
P Brown L Crane

In 1998 and 1999, we diagnosed avascular necrosis of bone in 6 patients in our human immunodeficiency virus clinic practice, an incidence of 0.45%, which is 45 times greater than would be expected in the general population. Antiphospholipid antibodies and hyperlipidemia secondary to protease inhibitor therapy have been implicated as possible etiologies; however, these abnormalities cannot expla...

Journal: :Duodecim; laaketieteellinen aikakauskirja 1965
S Nieminen S Einola T Ekfors O Nelimarkka

The association of transcervical fractures of the femur with avascular necrosis of the capital fragment was recognised many years ago. Nevertheless several basic questions, such as the incidence ofavascular necrosis, the extent and pattern ofbone death and revascularisation and also the role played by avascular necrosis in non-union of these fractures, remain unanswered. In the hope that a hist...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2005
M M Mullins M Sood A Hashemi-Nejad A Catterall

Avascular necrosis is a serious complication of slipped capital femoral epiphysis and is difficult to treat. The reported incidence varies from 3% to 47% of patients. The aims of treatment are to maintain the range of movement of the hip and to prevent collapse of the femoral head. At present there are no clear guidelines for the management of this condition and treatment can be difficult and u...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1984
L J Taylor

Avascular necrosis of bone is a well-recognised phenomenon in patients on long-term steroid therapy, especially after renal transplantation. There are only four cases reported in the literature of multifocal avascular necrosis after short-term high-dose steroid therapy, and three additional cases are reported in this paper. All the hips have needed reconstructive surgery within two and a half y...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2010
R T Steffen N A Athanasou H S Gill D W Murray

The cause of fracture of the femoral neck after hip resurfacing is poorly understood. In order to evaluate the role of avascular necrosis we compared 19 femoral heads retrieved at revision for fracture of the femoral neck and 13 retrieved for other reasons. We developed a new technique of assessing avascular necrosis in the femoral head by determining the percentage of empty osteocyte lacunae p...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1996
S Suzuki N Kashiwagi Y Kasahara Y Seto T Futami

We analysed the incidence of avascular necrosis in 101 hips of 90 infants with congenital dislocation treated with Pavlik harness and followed up for more than one year. Using ultrasonography in the flexed-abducted position the hips were classified as type A when the femora head was displaced posteriorly, but within the socket and making contact with the posterior inner wall of the acetabulum; ...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2002
H Huber R Galantay M Dutoit

In order to determine the incidence of avascular necrosis after osteotomy of the talar neck, we re-evaluated 11 patients (16 feet) with idiopathic club foot who had undergone this procedure at a mean age of eight years (5 to 13) to correct a residual adduction deformity. All had been initially treated conservatively and operatively. The mean follow-up was 39 years (36 to 41). Surgery consisted ...

2017
Talal Al-Jabri Jessica Yan Qi Tan Gabriel Yihan Tong Ravikiran Shenoy Babar Kayani Timothy Parratt Tahir Khan

BACKGROUND Avascular necrosis of the femoral head causes significant morbidity and occurs in up to 20,000 people per year. A variety of nonoperative and operative measures have been trialled however a definitive treatment algorithm is yet to be established. Young adults in many cases have undergone multiple surgical procedures in their lifetime with increasing risks of complications. Less invas...

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