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Avascular necrosis or Osteonecrosis- Definition, Causes, and Diagnosis.

Definition

Avascular necrosis (AVN) is the localized death of the bone due to injury, trauma, disease or drug side effects. Necrosis generally mean for cell death. Lack of blood flow to the bone cells causes bone necrosis and lead to complete bone damage. This often happens to bone due to injury, which interrupts the blood flow to the bone. In an extreme case of AVN, it can result to collapse of particular segments of bone. When AVN affects the joints, it may rapidly develop to osteoarthritis especially in hip, knee, spine, shoulder and wrist joints.

Avascular necrosis is also called as follows

Stages of AVN

Stages

Clinical manifestation

0

Asymptomatic, normal radiography findings and histology point outs osteonecrosis

1

Wedged, mottled bone surface (sclerosis), core decompression, osteopenia. Abnormal histology and radiology findings.

2

Crescent-shaped subchondral fracture,

3

Femoral head fails mechanically with trabecular collapse

4

Flattening of femoral head and collapsing of joints

5

A decrease in joint space. A degenerative change extends to glenoid.

Stages of Avascular necrosis (AVN).

Pathophysiology

Necrosis alone does not stand as a reason for AVN, but a restorative component of the bone repair process causes subchondral fracture and loss of structural integrity. The common pathophysiological pathway of AVN involves compromised subchondral microcirculation. Reduced blood flow to the femoral head can occur through three mechanisms:

Epidemiology

Risk factors of avascular necrosis

What causes AVN?

Other non-traumatic conditions that cause AVN are as follows

Symptoms

In the early stages of avascular necrosis doesn’t cause any symptoms and later after it becomes worse it shows symptoms such as follows:

Complications of avascular necrosis

Some of the complications of AVN include:

Diagnosis and test

The primary diagnosis is a physical exam. Your doctor will do external physical exam by moving the joints that have pain. Some of the imaging tests for diagnosing the AVN are as follows:

MRI and CT scan: These scans produce an image of affected bones. It gives detailed information about the changes that happen to the bone and it may indicate AVN

X-Ray: in the early staged of AVN the X-Ray images show normal appearance of bone and later in the stages it shows some bone changes that reveals the AVN

Bone scan: The bright spot images are obtained and diagnosed for the AVN. The small amount of radioactive material is injected into your veins and this travel to the bones that are injured and shows the bright spots of the affected area on the bone.

Treatment of avascular necrosis

Non-surgical treatment

Surgical treatment

The surgical treatment may vary based on the age, cause of AVN and how much damage occurred to the bone. Some of the recommended surgeries are as follows:

Joint replacement: If the bone is collapsed and other treatment for AVN doesn’t work, then you might undergo for surgery to replace the damaged bone in the joints with the metal parts or any other plastic materials.

Bone transplant: If the bone is totally damaged then it can be transplanted with other bone graft from another part of your body. The graft is the healthy section of bone from other parts of your body.

Bone reshaping (Osteotomy): In this type of surgery, the wedge of the bone is removed above or below a weight-bearing joint, to help shift your weight off the damaged bone. Bone reshaping might allow you to postpone joint replacement.

Osteotomy

Core decompression: Core decompression is done by drilling small holes from the healthy bone to the area of necrosis in the humeral head. This creates channels that allow new blood vessels to grow into the necrotic area.

Regenerative treatment: The novel procedure is aspiration and concentration of bone is the future idea to overcome the AVN of the hip. The stem cells are harvested and inserted deep into the place where potentially allow the growth of new bone.

Bone aspiration

Medications

Some of the medications that reduce pain and complications of AVN includes

Prevention of avascular necrosis

Some of the following steps that prevent the risk of developing AVN such as follows:

 

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