AVN (Avascular Necrosis) Hip Treatment
Avascular Necrosis (AVN) of the hip is a condition where the blood supply to the femoral head (the ball of the hip joint) is reduced or blocked, causing bone cells to die. Over time, this can lead to the collapse of the hip joint, severe pain, and loss of mobility.
Early diagnosis and timely treatment are essential to preserve the hip and prevent further damage.
A detailed evaluation by Dr. Devansh Goyal ensures the most suitable and effective treatment approach for each stage of AVN.
What Causes AVN of the Hip?
AVN can occur due to:
Reduced blood flow to the femoral head
Long-term steroid use
Alcohol overuse
Trauma or fracture around the hip joint
Autoimmune or blood disorders
Unexplained (idiopathic) factors
Anyone can be affected, but early treatment significantly improves outcomes.
Symptoms of AVN Hip
Patients with AVN may experience:
Deep hip or groin pain
Pain during walking, standing, or climbing stairs
Stiffness and reduced range of motion
Limping or altered gait
Pain even at rest as the condition progresses
Prompt attention helps prevent joint collapse.
Advanced Treatment Options for AVN (Stage-Wise)
Treatment depends on the stage of AVN and the extent of bone decay. Options include:
1. Medication & Conservative Care (Early Stages)
Anti-inflammatory medications
Restricted weight-bearing
Physiotherapy to maintain motion
Lifestyle modification
These methods help slow progression in early AVN.
2. Core Decompression Surgery
A minimally invasive procedure where pressure inside the bone is relieved by creating small channels. This:
Improves blood flow
Reduces pain
Helps promote natural bone healing
Often combined with bone grafting or biological treatments.
3. Bone Grafting & Regeneration Techniques
Vascularized bone grafts
Stem cell therapy
PRP or biological injections
These methods help rebuild damaged bone and prevent collapse.
4. Femoral Head Resurfacing (Selective Cases)
A bone-preserving option done in specific cases where the ball of the hip joint is still salvageable.
5. Total Hip Replacement
Recommended when AVN is advanced and the hip joint has collapsed.
Modern implants provide:
Long-lasting relief
Smooth and pain-free mobility
Quick return to daily activities
Why Specialized Management Matters
AVN is a progressive condition. Without timely intervention, it can rapidly lead to hip collapse and disability.
Expert-led management ensures:
Accurate staging
Personalised treatment plan
Maximum preservation of hip function
Reduced risk of future complications
Recovery & Rehabilitation
Treatment-specific rehabilitation may include:
Pain management
Physiotherapy to improve strength and mobility
Gradual return to activity
Regular monitoring to assess bone healing
Guidance on lifestyle and load-bearing precautions
Most patients experience gradual improvement with the right treatment and follow-up care.
Book an Appointment
If you are experiencing persistent hip pain or suspect AVN, early intervention is key.
Schedule a consultation with Dr. Devansh Goyal to explore the most effective treatment options tailored to your stage of AVN.
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