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What is avascular necrosis


Avascular necrosis of hip
Avascular necrosis of hip treatment
Avascular necrosis causes
Risk factors for developing avascular necrosis
Avascular necrosis prevention
Avascular necrosis outlook (prognosis)

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Avascular necrosis possible complications


Avascular necrosis signs and symptoms
Avascular necrosis diagnosis
Avascular necrosis treatment
Nonsurgical Treatments
Medications
Taking Weight O the Joint
Range-of-Motion Exercises
Electrical Stimulation
Surgery

What is avascular necrosis


Avascular necrosis also called osteonecrosis, aseptic necrosis, ischemic necrosis or
femoral head necrosis, is the cellular death of the components of bone, including
the bone marrow, due to the impairment of the bones own blood supply. Without
blood, the bone tissue dies. This causes the bone to collapse. Avascular necrosis
may also cause the joints that surround the bone to collapse. If you have avascular
necrosis, you may have pain or be limited in your physical activity. Avascular
necrosis is most common in the hip and shoulder, but can a ect other large joints
such as the knee, elbow, wrist and ankle. Avascular necrosis is a component of a
number of conditions and usually the epiphysis of long bones, such as the femoral
and humeral heads and the femoral condyles, but small bones have also been
known to be a ected.

Avascular necrosis can develop in any bone, most often in the:

Thigh bone (femur) – hips.

Upper arm bone (humerus).

Knees.

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Shoulders.

Ankles.

Avascular necrosis most often a ects the hips and knees. Less often a ected spots
are the shoulders, hands and feet. Rarely, avascular necrosis can occur in the jaw.
This can result in ulcers (sores) of gum tissue, exposed jaw bone and pain.

Osteonecrosis of the jaw may occur as a rare complication of treatment with


medications called bisphosphonates. It mainly occurs in patients who are receiving
frequent doses of intravenous bisphosphonates such as zoledronate or
pamidronate to treat cancer in the bone. Most often, this problem occurred in
people who recently had a dental procedure or had dental disease.

There are no symptoms in the early stages of avascular necrosis. As bone


damage worsens, you may experience the following symptoms:

Pain in the joint that may increase over time and becomes severe if the bone
collapses

Pain that occurs even at rest

Limited range of motion

Groin pain, if the hip joint is a ected

Limping, if the condition occurs in the leg

Patients with hip pain due to avascular necrosis often feel pain in the groin. Pain due
to hip or knee avascular necrosis is most often worse with weight-bearing or
walking.

Anyone can get avascular necrosis, but it is most common in men and people in
their 30s, 40s, and 50s. The male-to-female ratio depends on the underlying cause,
although primary avascular necrosis is more prevalent in men. The overall male-to-
female ratio is 8:1. Most of the 10,000 to 20,000 Americans who develop avascular
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necrosis each year are between the ages of 20 and 50. Age at onset depends on the
underlying cause. Primary avascular necrosis most often occurs during the fourth or
fth decade and is bilateral in 40-80% of cases. On average, women present almost
10 years later than men. These people most often have a history of serious trauma,
corticosteroid use, excess alcohol intake or one of the other risk factors listed below.
One Japanese survey estimated that 2500-3300 cases of avascular necrosis of the
hip occur each year, of which, 34.7% were a result of corticosteroid abuse, 21.8% to
alcohol abuse, and 37.1% to idiopathic mechanisms. A French study reported
avascular necrosis in 4.3% of allogenic bone marrow transplant recipients.

The natural history of avascular necrosis is directly linked to the size and level of the
necrosis. Very small lesions (involvement of less than 15% of the femoral head) may
resolve without any further treatment. Conversely, lesions involving greater than
50% of the femoral head progress to collapse, and ultimately require in total hip
arthroplasty.

The amount of disability that is resultant in su erers of avascular necrosis depends


on what part of the bone is a ected, how large the a ected area is, and how
e ectively the bone is able to rebuild itself. With early diagnosis and proper
treatment, most people with avascular necrosis can lead almost normal, productive
lives.

Figure 1. Parts of a long bone

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Figure 2. Internal organization of bones

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Figure 3. Blood supply to a Mature Bone

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Figure 4. Avascular necrosis of knee (MRI image T1)

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Avascular necrosis of hip


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Avascular necrosis of the femoral head also called osteonecrosis of the femoral
head is a series of pathological processes caused by blood supply disorders in part
1) 2)
of the femoral head . Moya-Angeler et al. reported that the number of patients
with avascular necrosis of femoral head is increasing by 200,000-300,000 annually,
and that the number of cumulative cases has attained 5-7.5 million in the United
States. At the same time, the age of onset tends be earlier. A study by Harvard
Medical School showed that the younger the patient, the more easily it is to have
3)
total hip replacement overhauling surgery . In addition, the high incidence of
avascular necrosis of the femoral head is a heavy social and family burden.
Therefore, intervention is particularly important before collapse of a necrotic
femoral head.

The most common etiology of avascular necrosis of femoral head is use of


4)
corticosteroids (51%), followed by use of alcohol (31%) . About 5-25% of patients
will be attacked by this disease if patients continually use corticosteroids for more
than 1 month. Risk increases with the quantity and duration of use. Other possible
causes include scuba diving or high-pressure disease, systemic lupus erythematosus
and other connective tissue diseases, autoimmune diseases, hyperlipidemia, fat
embolism syndrome, and metabolic bone diseases7. However, about 15% of
patients exhibit no obvious cause, and thus have what is termed idiopathic
osteonecrosis of the femoral head. The best time to treat avascular necrosis of
femoral head is at the early stage; a variety of treatments are available before
collapse of an osteonecrotic femoral head. However, obvious limitations appear
5)
once the head collapses . No method has been demonstrated to e ectively stop
progression of the disease before the femoral head collapses or to postpone
progression of osteoarthritis after the femoral head has collapsed. In a study by
6)
Wang and colleagues found that the distribution of osteoblastic and osteoclastic
activities di ers in the di erent regions of patients with late stage avascular necrosis
of femoral head.

Figure 5. Avascular necrosis of femoral head (grade IV avascular necrosis)

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Note: Bilaterally reduced joint space with remodelled femoral heads showing areas
of sclerosis. Partial collapse of the femoral heads.

Avascular necrosis of hip treatment

The best time to treat avascular necrosis of femoral head is at the early stage; a
variety of treatments are available before collapse of an osteonecrotic femoral head.
However, obvious limitations appear once the head collapses. No method has been
demonstrated to e ectively stop progression of the disease before the femoral head
collapses or to postpone progression of osteoarthritis after the femoral head has
7)
collapsed. In this preliminary study involving 35 hips of men and women (mean
age 43 years and body mass index 31 kg/m2) with corticosteroid-induced
osteonecrosis, core hip decompression with injection of concentrated bone marrow

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plus platelet-rich plasma improved pain and function with > 90% of hips in that
study were without collapse at a minimum of 2 years.

Avascular necrosis causes


Avascular necrosis occurs when part of the bone does not get blood and dies. After
a while, the bone can collapse. If avascular necrosis is not treated, the joint
deteriorates, leading to severe arthritis.

Avascular necrosis can be caused by disease or by severe trauma, such as a fracture


or dislocation, that a ects the blood supply to the bone. Avascular necrosis can also
occur without trauma or disease. For about 25 percent of people with avascular
necrosis, the cause of interrupted blood ow is unknown – this is called idiopathic —
meaning it occurs without any known cause.

The most common causes of avascular necrosis are:

Serious trauma (injury), which interrupts a bone’s blood supply

Corticosteroid medications (such as prednisone, cortisone or


methylprednisolone), mainly when a high dose is used for a prolonged period of
time

Excess alcohol consumption

Systemic lupus erythematosus

Other less common risk factors for avascular necrosis include:

Decompression disease (also called the “Bends” that can occur with scuba diving)

Blood disorders such as sickle cell anemia, antiphospholipid antibody syndrome


(APS) and lupus anticoagulant

HIV infection (the virus that causes AIDS)

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Radiation therapy

Bisphosphonates, which may be linked to avascular necrosis of the jaw

Organ transplants

The following are possible causes of avascular necrosis:

Medicines or Medical Treatments

Chemotherapy.

Radiation therapy.

High-dose steroids.

Organ transplants.

HIV drugs

Medical Conditions

Cancer.

Lupus.

HIV/AIDS.

Gaucher disease (disease in which harmful substance build up in the certain


organs and the bone)

Systemic lupus erythematosus (an autoimmune disease in which the body’s


immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissue such as the bone)

Legg-Calve-Perthes disease (childhood disease in which the thigh bone in the hip
doesn’t get enough blood, causing the bone to die)

Decompression sickness, also know as divers’ disease, the bends, or caisson


disease, from a lot of deep sea diving

Gout.
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Vasculitis.

Osteoarthritis.

Osteoporosis.

Blood disorders, such as sickle cell disease.

Pancreatitis.

Diabetes.

Alcohol Use

Excessive alcohol use causes fatty substances to build up in the blood vessels. This
can cause a decreased blood supply to the bone, which can lead to avascular
necrosis.

Injury

A broken or dislocated bone, or a joint injury, may damage the surrounding blood
vessels. This can cause a decreased blood supply to the bone, which can lead to
avascular necrosis.

When avascular necrosis occurs in the shoulder joint, it is usually due to long-term
treatment with steroids, a history of trauma to the shoulder, or the person has sickle
cell disease.

Risk factors for developing avascular necrosis


Risk factors for developing avascular necrosis include:

Trauma. Injuries, such as hip dislocation or fracture, can damage nearby blood
vessels and reduce blood ow to bones.

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Steroid use. High-dose use of corticosteroids, such as prednisone, is the most


common cause of avascular necrosis that isn’t related to trauma. The exact
reason is unknown, but one hypothesis is that corticosteroids can increase lipid
levels in your blood, reducing blood ow and leading to avascular necrosis.

Excessive alcohol use. Consuming several alcoholic drinks a day for several
years also can cause fatty deposits to form in your blood vessels.

Bisphosphonate use. Long-term use of medications to increase bone density


may be a risk factor for developing osteonecrosis of the jaw. This complication
has occurred in some people treated with these medications for cancers, such as
multiple myeloma and metastatic breast cancer. The risk appears to be lower for
women treated with bisphosphonates for osteoporosis.

Certain medical treatments. Radiation therapy for cancer can weaken bone.
Organ transplantation, especially kidney transplant, also is associated with
avascular necrosis.

Avascular necrosis prevention


Many cases of avascular necrosis do not have a known cause, so prevention may not
be possible. In some cases, you can reduce your risk by doing the following:

Avoid drinking excessive amounts of alcohol.

When possible, avoid high doses and long-term use of corticosteroids.

Monitor steroid use. Make sure your doctor knows about any past or present
use of high-dose steroids. Steroid-related bone damage appears to worsen with
repeated courses of high-dose steroids.

Follow safety measures when diving to avoid decompression sickness.

Keep cholesterol levels low. Tiny bits of fat are the most common substance
blocking blood supply to bones.

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The key ways to prevent avascular necrosis are to avoid too much alcohol intake and
avoid tobacco use, as smoking also raises the risk of avascular necrosis. Also, if you
have to take corticosteroids, such as prednisone, work with your doctor to take the
smallest dose for the shortest time possible that will control your symptoms.

Prevent avascular necrosis of the jaw with good dental hygiene. If you need any
dental work, complete that before starting bisphosphonate treatment or as soon
afterward as possible. See your dentist right away if you have any sign of dental
infection (jaw pain or pain, swelling or redness of the gums).

Avascular necrosis outlook (prognosis)


How well you do depends on the following:

The cause of the avascular necrosis

How severe the disease is when diagnosed

Amount of bone involved

Your age and overall health

Outcome may vary from complete healing to permanent damage in the a ected
bone. Some people will develop osteoarthritis (also called degenerative arthritis or
“wear and tear” of the joints) as a result of avascular necrosis. Working with a
physical therapist on an exercise program may be helpful in treating the pain and
sti ness from osteoarthritis.

Avascular necrosis possible complications


Advanced avascular necrosis can lead to osteoarthritis and permanent decreased
mobility. Severe cases may require joint replacement.

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Avascular necrosis signs and symptoms


Avascular necrosis does not always cause symptoms, especially when it rst
develops. As the disease gets worse, you may feel pain when you put your weight on
a joint that is a ected by avascular necrosis. Over time, you may feel pain in the joint
even when you are resting.

Pain caused by avascular necrosis may be mild or severe. If it causes your bone and
joint to collapse, you may have severe pain and not be able to use the joint. For
instance, if you have avascular necrosis in the hip, you may not be able to walk. Pain
associated with avascular necrosis of the hip may be focused in the groin, thigh or
buttock. In addition to the hip, the areas likely to be a ected are the shoulder, knee,
hand and foot.

Avascular necrosis diagnosis


There is no single test for avascular necrosis. If your doctor suspects you have
avascular necrosis, he or she will take your medical history and do a physical exam.

Many disorders can cause joint pain. Imaging tests can help pinpoint the source of
pain. Your doctor may also order one or more tests to see which bones are a ected.
These tests include:

X-ray.

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

Computed tomography (CT) scan.

Bone scan. A small amount of radioactive material is injected into your vein. This
tracer travels to the parts of your bones that are injured or healing and shows
up as bright spots on the imaging plate.

Bone biopsy.

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Measure of the pressure inside the bone.

MRI

MRI is the most sensitive (~95%) modality and demonstrates changes well before
plain lms changes are visible.

di use edema: Edema is not an early sign; instead, studies show that edema
occurs in advanced stages and is directly correlated with pain

reactive interface line is a focal serpentine low signal line with fatty centre (most
common appearance and rst sign on MRI)

double line sign: serpiginous peripheral/outer dark (sclerosis) and inner bright
(granulation tissue) on T2WI is diagnostic

rim sign: osteochondral fragmentation:

secondary degenerative change

Nuclear medicine

Bone scintigraphy is also quite sensitive (~85%) and is the second option after MRI. It
is a choice when multiple sites of involvement must be assessed in patients with risk
factors, such as sickle cell disease. The ndings are di erent accordingly to the time
of the scan:

early disease: often represented by a cold area likely representing the vascular
interruption

late disease: may show a “doughnut sign”: a cold spot with surrounding high
uptake ring (surrounding hyperaemia and adjacent synovitis)

Avascular necrosis treatment


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Most people with avascular necrosis need treatment.

The goals of treatments are to:

Improve use of the joint.

Stop further damage.

Protect bones and joints.

If your provider knows the cause of avascular necrosis, part of the treatment will be
aimed at the underlying condition. For example, if a blood clotting disorder is the
cause, treatment will consist, in part, of clot-dissolving medicine.

Your treatment options may include surgery or nonsurgical treatments, such as


medicines. Your doctor will determine the best treatment for you based on several
factors, including:

Your age.

The stage of the disease.

Where and how much bone has avascular necrosis.

The cause, if known. If the cause is steroid or alcohol use, treatment may not
work unless you stop using those substances.

If the condition is caught early, you will take pain relievers and limit use of the
a ected area. This may include using crutches if your hip, knee, or ankle is a ected.
You may need to do range-of-motion exercises. Nonsurgical treatment can often
slow the progression of avascular necrosis, but most people will need surgery.

Nonsurgical Treatments

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Non-surgical treatments do not cure avascular necrosis, but they may help manage
the disease. Your doctor may recommend one or more non-surgical treatments,
especially if the disease is in its early stages.

Often, treatment starts with pain medications and by limiting weight-bearing (such
as walking) on a ected areas. This type of conservative treatment may work well for
patients with early avascular necrosis in small areas of bone. Yet, it does not work
for those with hip or knee avascular necrosis who are facing worsening disease and
bone collapse. Instead, these patients may need surgical procedures to relieve pain
and try to prevent bone collapse.

Treatment of jaw osteonecrosis: Most cases of osteonecrosis of the jaw improve


with conservative treatment. This includes limited debridement (removing dead
tissue) and use of antibiotics and medicated mouthwash.

Medications

Nonsteroidal anti-in ammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are used to reduce pain and
swelling.

If you have blood-clotting problems, blood thinners may be used to prevent clots
that block the blood supply to the bone.

If you take steroid medicines, cholesterol-lowering drugs may be used to reduce


fat in the blood. Reducing the amount of cholesterol and fat in your blood may
help prevent the vessel blockages that can cause avascular necrosis.

There is no proven medical therapy for avascular necrosis. Some studies suggest
that short-term bisphosphonate treatment may slow, improve or even prevent bone
collapse in the hip and knee.

Taking Weight O the Joint

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Your doctor may suggest you limit your activity or use crutches to take weight o
joints with avascular necrosis. This may slow bone damage and allow some healing.
If combined with NSAIDs, it may help you avoid or delay surgery.

Range-of-Motion Exercises

Your doctor may recommend you exercise the joints with avascular necrosis to help
improve their range of motion.

Electrical Stimulation

Your doctor may recommend electrical stimulation therapy to help bone growth.
Electrical stimulation can be used during surgery and applied directly to the
damaged area. Or it can be administered through electrodes attached to your skin.

Surgery
Most people with avascular necrosis eventually need surgery as the disease
worsens. Some people with early stage disease may need surgery if non-surgical
treatments do not help.

Surgical options include:

A bone graft

A bone graft along with its blood supply (vascularized bone graft)

Cutting the bone and changing its alignment to relieve stress on the bone or
joint (osteotomy)

Total joint replacement, which replaces the joint with a man-made one.

Removing part of the inside of the bone (core decompression) to relieve


pressure and allow new blood vessels to form and this increases blood ow to
the bone.

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Regenerative medicine treatment. Bone marrow aspirate and concentration is a


novel procedure that in the future might be appropriate for early stage avascular
necrosis of the hip. Stem cells are harvested from your bone marrow. During
surgery a core of dead hip bone is removed and stem cells inserted in its place,
potentially allowing for growth of new bone.

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