2007
DOI: 10.5435/00124635-200704000-00004
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Osteonecrosis in the Foot

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“…Bone marrow edema correlates with histological findings of ischemic death of hematopoietic cells, capillary endothelial cells, and lipocytes with subsequent increase in extracellular fluid in the bone, present by the second week after infarction. 3 In the traumatic or postoperative setting, marrow edema and hemorrhage also occurs due to disruption of the trabeculae and leakage of fluid and blood products into the extracellular space. 15 Congestive marrow edema, proposed as a mechanism of AVN in patients with marrow packing disorders or on corticosteroids and predominantly involving the femoral head and proximal humerus, is likely secondary to vascular occlusion or thrombosis and is probably less important in the postoperative ankle and foot.…”
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“…Bone marrow edema correlates with histological findings of ischemic death of hematopoietic cells, capillary endothelial cells, and lipocytes with subsequent increase in extracellular fluid in the bone, present by the second week after infarction. 3 In the traumatic or postoperative setting, marrow edema and hemorrhage also occurs due to disruption of the trabeculae and leakage of fluid and blood products into the extracellular space. 15 Congestive marrow edema, proposed as a mechanism of AVN in patients with marrow packing disorders or on corticosteroids and predominantly involving the femoral head and proximal humerus, is likely secondary to vascular occlusion or thrombosis and is probably less important in the postoperative ankle and foot.…”
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“…10,31 The risk of AVN increases in talar neck fractures that extend to involve the body, increasingly comminuted and displaced talar body fractures, and with talar head fractures. 3,32,33 A commonality of higher grade injuries is the increased disruption to the extraosseous blood supply and soft tissue attachments that occurs with dislocations.…”
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