改良灯泡无血管骨移植技术治疗股骨头坏死。

IF 0.8 Q4 SURGERY Surgical technology international Pub Date : 2023-09-20 DOI:10.52198/23.STI.42.OS1677
Tyler Edmond, Daniel Hameed, Devin Olsen, Jeremy A Dubin, Erica Grynovicki, Michael A Mont
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已经提出了多种非血管化骨移植治疗股骨头坏死的技术,并取得了不同程度的成功。这些程序的成功可以通过使用辅助生长和分化因子来提高。环钻(Phemister)技术允许通过两个经皮隧道对股骨头进行有限的减压,而通过股骨头的直接入路(“活板门”技术)可能会导致关节软骨损伤。在此,我们提供了一种改良的“灯泡”技术,通过股骨头-颈部交界处的一个窗口对股骨头进行减压,从而提供了极好的、直接进入骨坏死病变的途径。由骨髓抽吸浓缩物(BMAC)和开放基质骨移植物(MagnetOs Flex matrix,Kuros Bioscience,Bilthoven,Netherlands)组成的非血管化辅助骨移植物是一种独特的原纤维和柔性结构,可提供骨诱导和进一步的结构支持,为骨形成和愈合创造有利的环境。这是一种直接的、保留髋关节的手术技术,可用于症状管理,以延迟或潜在地消除股骨头中大型或早期塌陷病变患者对全髋关节置换术的需求。
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Modified Lightbulb Non-Vascularized Bone Grafting Technique for Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head.

Multiple techniques for non-vascularized bone grafting for the treatment of femoral head osteonecrosis have been proposed with varying degrees of success. The success of these procedures may be improved with the use of ancillary growth and differentiation factors. The trephine (Phemister) technique allows for limited decompression of the femoral head through two percutaneous tunnels, while the direct approach through the femoral head ("trapdoor" technique) may result in damage to the articular cartilage. Herein we provide our modified "lightbulb" technique to decompress the femoral head through a window at the femoral head-neck junction that provides excellent, direct access to the osteonecrotic lesion. Adjuvant, non-vascularized bone graft, comprised of bone marrow aspiration concentrate (BMAC) and open matrix bone graft (MagnetOs Flex Matrix, Kuros Bioscience, Bilthoven, Netherlands) is a unique fibrillar and flexible structure that provides bone induction and further structural support to create a favorable environment for bone formation and healing. This is a straight-forward, hip-preserving, surgical technique that may be used for symptomatic management to delay, or potentially obviate, the need for total hip arthroplasty in patients who have medium- to large-sized or early-collapse lesions of the femoral head.

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