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Objective To investigate new methods of osteonecrosis of femoral head (ONFH) with retrospective analysis of the clinical cases with technique of rotary cutting pressure-relief,impacted graft,and tantalum rod supporting treatment of early-stage femoral head necrosis.Methods From June 2010 to June 2014,32 cases (38 hips,23 males and 9 females) with ONFH were treated with technique of rotary cutting pressure-relief,impacted graft,and tantalum rod supporting,with the mean age of 24 ~ 52 (36.2 ± 3.8) years old.According to the Association Research Circulation Osseous (ARCO) classification,there were 11 hips on Ⅱ A stage,12 hips Ⅱ B,8 hips Ⅱ c,7 hips Ⅲ A.The averaged Harris score of all cases was 65 ~ 81 (72.5 ± 5.8) points.All cases were cured with minimally invasive technique,rotary cutter pressure-relief in femoral head,thoroughly remove sequestrum and implant allogeneic bone.Postoperative patients laid in bed for 1 month,after 1 month hold crutch gradually began to functional training.Postoperative 1 month,X ray film was reviewed every 3 months.According to the clinical symptoms,imaging findings,Harris scoring system was graded to evaluate the effectiveness.Results All the cases were followed up for average of 12 ~32 (20.2 ± 2.6) months,31 hips Kept hips succeed,hips pain; lame line symptoms were reduced or disappeared; x-ray showed femoral head necrosis area formed new bone,Harris scoring was upgraded to 75 ~ 95 (87.7 ± 6.4) points ; and seven hips failed with operation of total hip arthroplasty.The overall good rate was promoted from 26.3% to 84.2%.Conclusions The technique treating for early-stagefemoral head necrosis with minimally invasive,rotary cutting pressure-relief,impacted graft,and tantalum rod supporting had a good short-term effects.
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Twenty-one eyes of 13 patients with juvenile glaucoma confirmed by ocular tension, vision, eye ground and gonioscope underwent trabeculectomy combined with amniotic membrane transplantation. The posttransplant intraocular pressure significantly decreased compared to pretreatment (P