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Clinical Use of Femoral Head Necrosis (Phase III)
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2016-08-12
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Patient Xie, 52 years old, male, with a long history of drinking, was diagnosed with femoral head necrosis in a hospital in Puyang, Henan in June 2015. Half a year later, the drug treatment did not improve and gradually worsened, and the third stage of femoral head necrosis was diagnosed by magnetic resonance. Xie received the core decompression bone re-implantation treatment in the hospital in December 2015. The patient's pain was completely relieved 3 days after the operation and was discharged 1 week after the operation.

The one on the left is the X-ray before discharge from the hospital, and the one on the right is the X-ray of the patient 11 weeks after the operation. The two films are comparing the patients with a large amount of new bone formation in the necrotic lesions. To
Operation method and usage dosage:
First decompress the core of the necrotic area, use a bone round needle (guide needle) to drive into the lesion area, drill into the lesion area with a hollow drill, and use the bone cement spinal canal in the vertebroplasty kit to transfer a bottle of 120U unit The bone regenerates and advances into the necrotic center, and at the same time the bone marrow tract is blocked with gelatin sponge.