M. Del Sol et al., Anatomo-histological study on the perifoveolar irrigation of the femur head in pigs (Sus scrofa), ARCH MED V, 30(2), 1998, pp. 131-136
The irrigation of the perifoveolar region in the femoral head, has been the
aim of some anatomo-clinic studies in the belief that it would suffer asep
tic necrosis by the section of the ligament from the femoral head and from
its relating vessels.
In order to clarify the above hypothesis an anatomo-histological study was
performed on a 3 months old, 30 kg pie specimen (Sus scrofa). This consiste
d in a surgical sectioning of the femur head ligament and its enclosing art
eries, which were also ligated in order to observe nutrition at the perifov
eolar head level. After 92 days, with the specimen weigthing 83 kg, it was
sacrificed and samples from the ligament and femur head closer to the fovea
were taken.
It was not possible to observe histopatological alterations or necrosis in
the insert area of the ligament of the femoral head and adjacent areas, in
the compact bone or in the spongy substances. Histological alterations in t
he articular cartilage were not observed either. Instead, a moderate Fibros
is at the distal extremity of the ligament in the femoral head was noticed.
Signs of active mineralization were shown in the bony counterfoil. The sid
e control did not present histopatologic alterations.
Through this study the irrigation of the femoral head in a pig specimen was
proved to be minimal and perhaps non existent.