
The authors describe an original method of partial or subtotal osteochondrous alloplasty in aseptic osteonecrosis of head of the femoral bone which was used in 26 patients. The observation during the period from several months to 8 years has shown that the osteochondrous allotransplant can substitute the injured portion of the head and restore its anatomical structure and functions of the joint.
Adult, Male, Bone Transplantation, Time Factors, Femur Head, Middle Aged, Arthroplasty, Cartilage, Femur Head Necrosis, Freezing, Humans, Female, Tissue Preservation, Follow-Up Studies
Adult, Male, Bone Transplantation, Time Factors, Femur Head, Middle Aged, Arthroplasty, Cartilage, Femur Head Necrosis, Freezing, Humans, Female, Tissue Preservation, Follow-Up Studies
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