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Is core decompression successful?
The success rates for core decompression were 84\%, 63\%, and 29\% for Steinberg stages I, II, and III, respectively. Conservatively treated patients with stage 0, I, III, and III AVN demonstrated success rates of 86\%, 61\%, 59\%, and 25\%, respectively.
How soon can I walk after core decompression surgery?
Recovery and rehabilitation depend on the treatment used. Core decompression usually requires the patient to use crutches for several weeks. If a bone graft is used in conjunction with the decompression, the recovery period is much longer. Osteotomies generally limit activity for a few months.
What is hip core decompression?
Hip core decompression is a surgical procedure used to treat osteonecrosis, or avascular necrosis (AVN) of the hip. It involves drilling one larger hole, or several smaller holes into the dead bone of the femoral head (top of thigh bone) in order to relieve pressure in the bone.
What is the use of core decompression?
Core decompression of the hip is usually employed before collapse and fracture of the femoral head and/or neck to delay or avoid reconstructive surgery of the affected joint. It is generally carried out to preserve the function and the structure of the hip as well as to relieve pain associated with AVN.
How long does hip decompression surgery take?
The average procedural time for this surgery is approximately 1-1.5 hours, and most patients require minimal (if any) narcotic pain medication after surgery, as Tylenol and Celebrex generally suffice for pain management.
How much does core decompression surgery cost?
Core decompression generated total expected lifetime treatment costs of $27498. This results in an incremental increase in cost of $4298 when com- pared with the lifetime treatment costs of $23 200 for observation followed by arthroplasty.
Can a total joint replacement provide a successful treatment for adolescent hip AVN?
Can a total joint replacement provide a successful treatment for adolescent hip AVN? Yes—the success of total hip replacement is very predictable and will relieve the pain associated with hip AVN in the adolescent; however, the artificial hip is not as durable as the natural hip.
What is core decompression for hip replacement surgery?
For Joe’s treatment, the doctor recommended core decompression for both hips. This surgical procedure involved drilling a small hole into the femoral head, scraping out the damaged tissue, and replacing it with a synthetic bone graft. The goal was for the drilling to relieve the pressure in the bone and to trigger a revitalization of blood vessels.
What is femoral head core decompression with debridement?
The treatment consists of a surgical procedure to remove the necrotic or dead bone within the femoral head (debridement) and replace it with bone graft. This is called a femoral head core decompression with debridement and bone grafting.
What is the treatment for AVN in children and adolescents?
In children, the mainstay of treatment for hip AVN is to maintain hip range of motion, decrease high impact activities and control hip inflammation during the natural healing period. However, this does not work for older children or adolescents. A more aggressive and expedited treatment must be used in the adolescent age group.