Atraumatic Femoral Head Necrosis in Adults
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Atraumatic Femoral Head Necrosis in Adults
Abstract
Background: Atraumatic necrosis of the femoral head is a common cause of hip arthrosis in middle age. In Germany, it affects 5000-7000 patients per year, corresponding to an incidence of 0.01%. Though rarer than primary hip arthrosis, it is still of major clinical and socio-economic significance. Patients with this problem should be diagnosed early and given stage-appropriate treatment.
Methods: This review is based on pertinent publications that were retrieved by a selective search in the PubMed, Embase, Medline, and Cochrane Library databases using the terms "osteonecrosis," "femoral head necrosis," "diagnosis," "classification," "conservative treatment," "surgical treatment," "joint preservation," "osteotomy," and "arthroplasty," as well as a recent guideline on atraumatic necrosis of the femoral head in adults.
Results: The etiology and pathogenesis of atraumatic femoral head necrosis in adults are not yet fully clear. The main risk factor is prolonged corticosteroid treatment. Nonspecific complaints and an initially normal plain x-ray of the hip can delay the diagnosis. The diagnosis is established by plain x-ray, computerized tomography, magnetic resonance tomography, and scintigraphy. Conservative treatment alone is not considered adequate. The range of surgical treatments includes joint-preserving and (for more severe necrosis) joint-resecting methods.
Conclusion: Atraumatic femoral head necrosis in adults is a disease that progresses in stages; depending on its stage, it can either be cured or lead to hip arthrosis. A full cure is possible only in early stages. Current research focuses on the effect of new drugs on the intermediateand long-term outcome.
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