[Pedicled vascularized iliac bone graft for treatment of osteonecrosis of the femoral head]
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- DOI: 10.1007/s00064-020-00650-2
[Pedicled vascularized iliac bone graft for treatment of osteonecrosis of the femoral head]
Abstract
Objective: Illustration of a nowadays only rarely performed operative procedure for the treatment of osteonecrosis of the femoral head to prevent or at least delay advanced arthrosis and the need for a total hip replacement. The pedicled vascularized iliac bone graft is raised without the need for special microsurgical techniques and has less vascular complications often seen in free vascularized grafts.
Indications: Early stages of osteonecrosis of the femoral head stages II and III according to the Association Research Circulation Osseous (ARCO) up to the detection of fracture lines (crescent sign) but without mechanical insufficiency.
Contraindications: Osteonecrosis of the femoral head with collapse of the femoral head (ARCO stage ≥IIIB) and mechanical insufficiency. Patients who are noncompliant or a not able to take the weight off the operated leg. Patients who had radiotherapy or an operation on ipsilateral inguinal lymph nodes and patients who have vascular anomalies or severe arteriosclerosis.
Surgical technique: Debridement of the femoral head osteonecrosis and implantation of a pedicled vascularized iliac bone graft.
Postoperative management: Free movement of the hip joint 4 weeks after surgery. Outward rotation of the hip joint allowed after 3 months and restriction of weight load on the operated leg for at least 3-6 months postoperatively depending on the bony consolidation.
Results: Vascularized bone grafts for the treatment of femoral head necrosis show better clinical and radiological results than avascular bone grafts. Nevertheless, after 5 years follow-up approximately 25% of the operated hips formerly in stage II show further progression of radiological necrosis. In stage III all hips eventually show progress of femoral head collapse and the need of a total hip replacement. Concerning the outcome of a free vascularized bone graft (fibula flap) compared to the pedicled vascularized graft from the iliac crest for treatment, the anatomically demanding area and a higher complication rate should be considered even though the cancellous bone of the iliac crest is biologically ideal. Nowadays a free vascularized fibular graft is the most frequently used bone graft for treatment of femoral head necrosis.
Keywords: Fibular transplant; Osteonecrosis; Pedicled grafts; Pedicled vascularized iliac bone grafts; Vascularized bone flaps.
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