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Osteotomies for Osteonecrosis Hip

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Osteonecrosis of the femoral head generally occurs in relatively younger population (<50 years of age) and frequently leads to collapse and secondary osteoarthritis [1]. The prevalence is increasing with increased use of steroids in organ transplant patients and adjuvant steroids in various conditions such as leukemic, lupus, and other rheumatological disorders [2, 3]. In view of the younger age group, a number of osteotomies have been introduced for hip preservation [4–6]. These osteotomies move the necrotic segment away from the weight-bearing zone, thereby diverting mechanical stress from the lesion.

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Kataria, M., Aggarwal, S. (2023). Osteotomies for Osteonecrosis Hip. In: Kumar, P., Aggarwal, S., Kumar, V. (eds) Insights into Avascular Necrosis of the Femoral Head . Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-1346-6_10

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