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Osseoscopy: Direct Visualization to Assist Core Decompression and Debridement of Necrotic Bone Defects.


ABSTRACT: Free vascularized fibular grafting after core decompression and debridement of necrotic lesions is an effective surgical treatment of avascular necrosis of the femoral head. A technical challenge encountered in performing this procedure is ensuring adequate debridement of necrotic parts while preserving healthy bone. A previously described method accomplishes this indirectly using radioactive contrast media and fluoroscopy, increasing the risk of radiation exposure. We propose a surgical technique using standard arthroscopic equipment to visualize inside the femoral head, facilitating precise and accurate debridement without additional radiation exposure.

SUBMITTER: Geisert WC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5495213 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Osseoscopy: Direct Visualization to Assist Core Decompression and Debridement of Necrotic Bone Defects.

Geisert William C WC   Perdue Aaron M AM   Ozer Kagan K  

Arthroscopy techniques 20170515 3


Free vascularized fibular grafting after core decompression and debridement of necrotic lesions is an effective surgical treatment of avascular necrosis of the femoral head. A technical challenge encountered in performing this procedure is ensuring adequate debridement of necrotic parts while preserving healthy bone. A previously described method accomplishes this indirectly using radioactive contrast media and fluoroscopy, increasing the risk of radiation exposure. We propose a surgical techniq  ...[more]

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