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# Avascular Necrosis (AVN) of the Hip β Early Diagnosis & Advanced Treatment in Bangalore ## Avascular Necrosis of the Hip: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment & Recovery **Avascular Necrosis (AVN) of the Hip**, also known as Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head, is a condition that occurs when the blood supply to the hip bone is reduced or interrupted. Without adequate blood flow, the bone tissue gradually weakens and may collapse, leading to severe hip pain, stiffness, arthritis, and loss of mobility. Early diagnosis and timely treatment can help preserve the hip joint and prevent progression to advanced arthritis. **Dr. Raghavendra Naveen** Orthopedic Surgeon | Robotic Joint Replacement & Arthroscopy Specialist Lead Consultant, Sparsh Hospital Yelahanka, Bangalore, India π 9632569999 --- ## What is Avascular Necrosis of the Hip? AVN develops when the femoral head (the ball portion of the hip joint) loses its blood supply. As the bone cells die, the structural strength of the hip decreases, potentially resulting in joint collapse and severe arthritis. The condition commonly affects adults between 20 and 50 years of age and may involve one or both hips. --- ## Causes of Avascular Necrosis Common causes and risk factors include: * Hip injuries and fractures * Hip dislocation * Long-term steroid use * Excessive alcohol consumption * Blood clotting disorders * Autoimmune diseases * Sickle cell disease * Certain medical treatments * Idiopathic AVN (unknown cause) --- ## Symptoms of AVN of the Hip Symptoms often develop gradually and may include: * Deep groin pain * Hip pain during walking * Pain while climbing stairs * Limping * Restricted hip movement * Stiffness in the hip joint * Pain radiating to the thigh or buttock * Difficulty with daily activities As AVN progresses, symptoms become more severe and persistent. --- ## Stages of Avascular Necrosis ### Early Stage AVN * Mild pain * Normal or near-normal X-rays * MRI detects early bone damage ### Intermediate Stage AVN * Increased pain * Early collapse of bone structure * Reduced hip function ### Advanced Stage AVN * Joint collapse * Secondary arthritis * Severe pain and disability --- ## Diagnosis of AVN Early diagnosis significantly improves treatment outcomes. Investigations may include: * Clinical examination * Digital X-rays * MRI Scan * CT Scan * Blood investigations MRI remains one of the most sensitive tools for detecting early AVN. --- ## Treatment Options for AVN of the Hip Treatment depends on the stage of the disease. ### Non-Surgical Treatment Suitable in selected early cases: * Activity modification * Medications * Physiotherapy * Protected weight-bearing * Lifestyle modification ### Hip Preservation Procedures For early-stage disease: * Core Decompression * Bone Grafting * Biological Augmentation Procedures These treatments aim to improve blood flow and preserve the natural hip joint. ### Total Hip Replacement Surgery For advanced AVN with joint collapse: * Total Hip Replacement (THR) * Robotic-Assisted Hip Replacement * Advanced Implant Technology Hip replacement offers reliable pain relief and restoration of function in advanced cases. --- ## Benefits of Early Treatment * Preserves the natural hip joint * Prevents bone collapse * Reduces pain * Improves mobility * Delays or avoids joint replacement * Enhances long-term outcomes --- # Do's for Patients with AVN of the Hip ### β Seek Early Orthopedic Consultation Prompt diagnosis improves treatment options and outcomes. ### β Follow Weight-Bearing Instructions Use walking aids if recommended. ### β Maintain a Healthy Weight Reducing body weight decreases stress on the hip joint. ### β Perform Prescribed Exercises Physiotherapy helps maintain mobility and strength. ### β Attend Regular Follow-Ups Monitoring disease progression is essential. ### β Follow Medical Advice Carefully Adherence to treatment improves long-term results. --- # Don'ts for Patients with AVN of the Hip ### β Avoid High-Impact Activities Running and jumping may accelerate joint damage. ### β Do Not Ignore Persistent Hip Pain Early intervention can preserve the joint. ### β Avoid Excessive Alcohol Consumption Alcohol is a known risk factor for AVN progression. ### β Do Not Self-Medicate Always consult your orthopedic specialist. ### β Avoid Delaying Treatment Untreated AVN may lead to joint collapse. ### β Do Not Skip Follow-Up Appointments Regular evaluation is important for disease monitoring. --- # Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) ### What is the main cause of AVN of the hip? AVN occurs when blood supply to the femoral head is reduced, leading to bone death and joint damage. ### Can AVN heal on its own? AVN generally does not reverse without treatment. Early diagnosis is important to prevent progression. ### Is AVN a form of arthritis? No. However, untreated AVN can lead to secondary arthritis of the hip. ### How is AVN diagnosed? Diagnosis is based on clinical examination and imaging studies, particularly MRI. ### Can AVN be treated without surgery? Some early-stage cases may be managed with non-surgical treatment and hip-preserving procedures. ### When is hip replacement necessary? Hip replacement is usually recommended when significant joint collapse or advanced arthritis develops. ### Is robotic hip replacement useful for AVN? Robotic-assisted hip replacement may improve surgical precision and implant positioning in suitable patients. ### Can both hips be affected? Yes. AVN can involve one or both hip joints. --- # Why Choose Dr. Raghavendra Naveen? * Expertise in Hip Preservation Surgery * Robotic Joint Replacement Specialist * Advanced Hip Replacement Techniques * Arthroscopy Specialist * Personalized Treatment Plans * Evidence-Based Orthopedic Care * Comprehensive Rehabilitation Support --- ## Book Your Consultation **Dr. Raghavendra Naveen** Orthopedic Surgeon | Robotic Joint Replacement & Arthroscopy Specialist Lead Consultant, Sparsh Hospital Yelahanka, Bangalore, India π 9632569999 --- ## SEO Keywords Avascular Necrosis Hip Treatment Bangalore, AVN Hip Specialist Bangalore, AVN Hip Surgery Bangalore, Osteonecrosis Hip Treatment Bangalore, Hip Pain Specialist Bangalore, Core Decompression Surgery Bangalore, Robotic Hip Replacement Bangalore, Total Hip Replacement for AVN, Femoral Head Necrosis Treatment Bangalore, Hip Preservation Surgery Bangalore, Orthopedic Surgeon Bangalore, AVN Treatment Yelahanka, Hip Replacement Specialist Bangalore, Dr Raghavendra Naveen, Sparsh Hospital Yelahanka.