Avascular Necrosis (AVN) Surgical Treatment

Avascular Necrosis occurs when blood supply to the bone is reduced, leading to bone collapse and joint destruction if untreated. Surgical management focuses on relieving pain, preserving joint structure, or replacing the affected joint when required.

When is Surgery Needed for AVN?

  • Persistent joint pain
  • Reduced range of motion
  • Progressive bone damage on imaging
  • Failure of non-surgical treatment

Treatment Benefits

  • Pain relief
  • Slowing disease progression
  • Preservation or restoration of joint function
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Frequently Asked Questions

Untreated AVN can lead to bone collapse, joint damage, and severe arthritis.

Early-stage AVN may be managed conservatively, but surgery is often required in advanced stages.

Core decompression, bone grafting, and joint replacement are common surgical options.

Surgical outcomes are favourable when intervention occurs before joint collapse.

Recurrence depends on underlying causes; lifestyle modifications and follow-up are essential.

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