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Nicoletti D, Sharma R, Knipe H, et al. Core decompression of osteonecrosis. Reference article, Radiopaedia.org (Accessed on 11 May 2024) https://doi.org/10.53347/rID-164212
Core decompression is the first-line surgical option for symptomatic and low-grade osteonecrosis of the femoral or humeral head. Core decompression improves symptoms and prevents progression and femoral/humeral head collapse by reducing subchondral bone marrow pressure and promoting neovascularisation with new bone formation. The overall success rate of this procedure is high with pain relief and improved function in the patient. However, the success rate decreases as the stage of the disease worsens.
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