B. Mazieres et al., INFLUENCE OF THE VOLUME OF OSTEONECROSIS ON THE OUTCOME OF CORE DECOMPRESSION OF THE FEMORAL-HEAD, Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 56(12), 1997, pp. 747-750
Objectives-To assess the outcome of core decompression in the treatmen
t of osteonecrosis of the femoral head related to the volume of necrot
ic bone measured according to a previously reported method. Methods-Tw
enty hips corresponding to strictly Ficat stage II underwent magnetic
resonance imaging and the volume of necrotic bone was expressed as a p
ercentage of the volume of the entire head measured on each slice. All
hips underwent core decompression and the outcome was evaluated at 24
months. The primary evaluation criterion was radiological appearance:
the outcome was considered as good if the hip remained stage II and p
oor if the disease progressed. Results-Twenty four months after core d
ecompression, half the cases remained stable and in half the disease h
ad progressed. Outcome seemed to be related to the volume of necrotic
bone (average 22% in the good outcome group versus 45% in the poor out
come group (p = 0.0051)) and was independent of risk factors, age, and
histological type. Conclusions-The volume of necrotic bone should be
taken into account in the evaluation of any treatment, bearing in mind
that in more than one third of cases this volume will probably decrea
se, especially at the beginning of the disease process.