干细胞治疗股骨头缺血性坏死:目前的观点。

IF 1.7 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY
Stem Cells and Cloning-Advances and Applications Pub Date : 2014-04-09 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.2147/SCCAA.S36584
Matthew T Houdek, Cody C Wyles, John R Martin, Rafael J Sierra
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摘要

股骨头缺血性坏死(AVN)是一种进行性疾病,主要影响年轻患者。虽然AVN的确切病理生理学尚未阐明,但该疾病的特征是股骨头血液供应受到血管损伤,这可能导致股骨头塌陷和随后的退行性改变。如果AVN在疾病的早期阶段被诊断出来,可能会尝试外科手术来保护髋关节,包括股骨头减压和浓缩骨髓。自体干细胞的使用在阻止股骨头AVN的进展方面显示出希望,并随后防止年轻患者接受全髋关节置换术。本研究的目的是回顾目前使用干细胞治疗股骨头AVN的情况。
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Stem cell treatment for avascular necrosis of the femoral head: current perspectives.

Stem cell treatment for avascular necrosis of the femoral head: current perspectives.

Stem cell treatment for avascular necrosis of the femoral head: current perspectives.

Avascular necrosis (AVN) of the femoral head is a progressive disease that predominantly affects younger patients. Although the exact pathophysiology of AVN has yet to be elucidated, the disease is characterized by a vascular insult to the blood supply of the femoral head, which can lead to collapse of the femoral head and subsequent degenerative changes. If AVN is diagnosed in the early stages of the disease, it may be possible to attempt surgical procedures which preserve the hip joint, including decompression of the femoral head augmented with concentrated bone marrow. The use of autologous stem cells has shown promise in halting the progression of AVN of the femoral head, and subsequently preventing young patients from undergoing total hip arthroplasty. The purpose of this study was to review the current use of stem cells for the treatment of AVN of the femoral head.

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