M. Laroche et al., STUDY OF THE INTRAOSSEOUS VESSELS OF THE FEMORAL-HEAD IN PATIENTS WITH FRACTURES OF THE FEMORAL-NECK OR OSTEOARTHRITIS OF THE HIP, Osteoporosis international, 5(4), 1995, pp. 213-217
Bearing in mind earlier studies which established a link between arter
iosclerosis and mineral loss, or fragility of the bones, and also our
recent study showing that patients with arterial disorders of the lowe
r limbs also suffered from osteoporosis, we carried out a histological
study of the number and appearance of the intraosseous vessels and tr
abecular bone volume in the femoral heads of patients undergoing surge
ry for either fracture of the femoral neck or osteoarthritis of the hi
p. The number of thick-walled vessels, arterioles or arterial capillar
ies was significantly diminished in the femoral heads of patients with
fractures of the femoral neck (p = 0.007). In addition, in the latter
patients, arteriosclerotic vascular lesions (rupture of the internal
elastic lamina, medial thickening and fibrosis) were more frequent tha
n in patients with osteoarthritis of hip. The possibility that, throug
h chronic ischemia, arteriosclerosis may lead to disturbance of bone r
emodelling and loss of the mechanical properties of bone has not been
contradicted by these findings.