Analysis of failures after vascularized fibular grafting in femoral head necrosis
Date
2004Résumé
Evaluation of graft-host bone interactions after failed vascularized fibular grafting of femoral head necrosis may elucidate the reasons for failure of the procedure. According to the authors' study, the vascularized fibula implanted into the femoral head before collapse has the potential for restructuring the major segment of the affected head and delaying joint degeneration for many years if circumferential graft-host union is established. Asymmetric bonehealing and non-union between the graft and the necroticsubchondral bone in the weight-bearing area lead to failure, progression of symptoms, and subsequent early hip replacement.