Interventional therapy in the treatment of avascular necrosis of femoral head and short-term efficacy.
- Author:
Qing LI
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- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Cardiovascular Agents; therapeutic use; Female; Femur Head; blood supply; drug effects; Femur Head Necrosis; drug therapy; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Treatment Outcome; Young Adult
- From: China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2009;22(10):789-790
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the clinical effect of avascular necrosis of femoral head (ANFH) with interventional therapy in the near future.
METHODSTwenty-eight patients (19 males, 9 females, the age was from 14 to 70 years old with an average of 38 years) with ANFH were treated by catheterization. The thrombolytic drugs, vasodilator drugs and improving microirculative drugs were respectively injected directly into the arteries supplying the femoral head after ultraselection. Contrasted the changing of the arteries suppplying the femoral head between pretreatment and posttreatment, and observed the bone density of the femoral head at 12-36 months after treatment,and analyzed clinical symptoms (hip pain and joint range of motion) improving.
RESULTSThe angiography showed the arteries supplying the femoral head were manifold, the coloration or the femoral head were enhanced after interventional therapy. The X-ray showed the bone density of the femoral head gradually recovered of nearly common by 97.2% (35/36). And hip pain and joint range of motion significantly improved than that of before treatment.
CONCLUSIONInterventiomal therapy is a safe and effective method to ANFH, which seems to be promising for wide clinical application.