Long-Term Effects of Untreated Avascular Necrosis (AVN)
What are the long-term effects of untreated AVN of the hip?
AVN of the femoral head is a debilitating, progressive condition, which when left untreated, can lead to various long-term complications and adverse effects. These complications include the following:
Progressive Joint Damage
Over time, untreated AVN can cause progressive damage to the hip joint, leading to the collapse of the affected portion of the bone. As the bone collapses, the shape of the hip joint may become distorted, resulting in hip deformities. The ongoing damage to the hip joint can also eventually lead to secondary hip osteoarthritis. Hip arthritis can cause further hip pain, stiffness, and functional impairment.
Chronic Pain
One of the most common long-term effects of untreated AVN is chronic hip pain. As the hip joint deteriorates, the hip pain can become increasingly severe and persistent, making it difficult for individuals to perform daily activities and affecting their overall quality of life.
Limited Range of Motion
As the hip joint deteriorates, it can lead to a reduced range of motion in the affected hip. This limitation can further impair a person’s ability to walk, stand, and perform normal physical activities.
Increased Risk of Fracture
Weakened bone in the hip is more susceptible to fractures. Individuals with untreated AVN may be at a higher risk of hip fractures, which can have serious consequences, particularly in older adults.
It’s important to emphasize that the progression of AVN can vary from person to person. Some individuals may experience a more rapid deterioration of the hip joint, while others may have a slower progression of the condition. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment are essential to prevent or minimize these long-term effects.
If you suspect you have AVN or are experiencing hip pain, contact Dr. Chahla today to schedule a hip evaluation. Dr. Jorge Chahla is a sports medicine orthopedic hip surgeon in Chicago, Illinois who specializes in the treatment of hip injuries. He is internationally recognized for his contributions to the field of sports medicine and is a pioneer in novel therapies, including AVN and hip preservation. Dr. Chahla’s focus is on customized and personalized care to meet the needs of each of his patients. He uses minimally invasive arthroscopic procedures to preserve the natural joint and reduce recovery time to accelerate his patients’ return to the activities they love.
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Dr. Jorge Chahla
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- Performs over 700 surgeries per year
- Assistant professor of orthopedic surgery at Rush University
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