scholarly journals ROLE OF PANCHTIKTA KSHIRA BASTI IN MANAGEMENT OF AVASCULAR NECROSIS: A CASE STUDY

Author(s):  
Dr Pankaj Sharma ◽  
Dr Pankaj Sharma

Avascular necrosis additionally referred to as osteo-necrosis or Ischemic bone necrosis is a condition that occurs when there is a loss of blood supply of bone. An interruption in the blood supply causes bone cells to die. AVN of femoral head is that the commonest sort of necrosis affecting the bone. In Ayurveda, It correlated with asthimajjagata vaat (musculoskeletal disorder). An effort has been made within the present study to gauge the efficacy of panchtikta kshir basti in conservative management of femoral head necrosis of the bone. In Modern medicine, no any unique remedy as opposed to surgical operation is available.

2016 ◽  
Vol 35 (3) ◽  
pp. 173
Author(s):  
Ashutosh Chaturvedi ◽  
MAshvini Kumar ◽  
BA Lohith ◽  
BS Praveen ◽  
C Swathi

2021 ◽  
pp. 56-57
Author(s):  
Jakra Priyanka ◽  
Mishra Meenu ◽  
Soni Kamini

Introduction:Avascular necrosis is also known as aseptic, osteonecrosis and ischaemic necrosis of bone. There are a multitude of risk factors but over 80% of cases are attributed to glucocorticoid treatment or alcohol excess. Avascular Necrosis of femoral head is the most common type of necrosis, because the artery supplying to neck of femur is very narrow which easily gets injured. In modern medicine there is no specic treatment rather than surgery. In Ayurveda avascular necrosis can be correlated with Asthimajjagatvata. Aim: To assess the efcacy of Dashmooladi Majja Sneha in the management of avascular necrosis. The objective of the treatment includes the preservation of structure and function of hip joint with symptomatic relief. Materials & Methods:The present case study is upon a 32 year old, diagnosed case of avascular necrosis of femoral head with complaints of pain in bilateral sacroiliac joint since one and half years which was associated with difculty in doing normal daily activities such as walking, sitting, squatting along with change in the gait, at the Panchakarma OPD of Govt. Ayurvedic hospital Bhopal. The patient of idiopathic AVN of femoral head was treated with Dashmooladi Majja Sneha, Brihatvata Chintamani Rasa, Amritaristha, Panchtikta Ghrita Guggulu and Shastik Shali Pind Swedan have done as per the classical method for 30 days. Assessment was done after treatment and follow up after 15 days for 2months. Observations: The Ayurvedic therapies and oral medicines yielded complete symptomatic relief from pain, general debility and improvement in the gait. Conclusion: On the basis of the results obtained it can be concluded that Dashmooladi Majja Sneha, Shastik Shali Pind Swedan and some oral medicines can be used as an effective treatment in the management of Avascular Necrosis.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (07) ◽  
pp. 51-54
Author(s):  
Surendra Kumar ◽  
◽  
Gopesh Mangal ◽  

Avascular necrosis of the femur head (AVNFH) is a debilitating disease caused due to the use of alcohol, steroids, following trauma or unclear (idiopathic) etiology, affecting mostly the middle aged population. Clinically AVNFH is associated with impaired blood supply to the femoral head resulting in bone necrosis and collapse.In Ayurveda, there is no direct reference of disease resembling to Avascular necrosis of femoral head, hence it can be understand on the basis of Vikaraprakriti of disease caused by vitiation of Dosa, Adhisthana (abodesite) and Hetu (causes of vitiation of Dosa). In the present study an effort has been made to understand AVN on the ground of Ayurveda.


2017 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Talal Al-Jabri ◽  
Jessica Yan Qi Tan ◽  
Gabriel Yihan Tong ◽  
Ravikiran Shenoy ◽  
Babar Kayani ◽  
...  

2002 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 43-46
Author(s):  
S. Shabat ◽  
G. Mann ◽  
V. Barchilon ◽  
B. Kish ◽  
B. Fredman ◽  
...  

We report a case of an unusual hip fracture that involved the intracapsular area and continued vertically to the extracapsular region below the trochanteric line. The division between these two types of fractures is based on the anatomical site, the blood supply and the mechanical forces that act on the hip. This division is important and influences the different surgical techniques to treat these individual fractures. Femoral neck fractures (intracapsular), particularly those with displacement, can disrupt the blood supply to the femoral head and may be associated with an increased incidence of complications, especially non-union and avascular necrosis (AVN) of the femoral head. These fractures are usually treated either by reduction and fixation, or by hemiarthroplasty. Non-union and avascular necrosis following extracapsular fractures are rare. Treatment involves reduction of the fracture and insertion of a dynamic hip screw. The combination of these two types of fractures is extremely rare and creates a surgical problem without any optimal solution. The focus of this case report is placed on the mechanical axis and weight-bearing forces that play a role in the hip and on the optional surgical techniques in such a rare type of fracture in an elderly osteoporotic patient.


2015 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-6 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. Nakajima ◽  
T. Yasuda ◽  
K. Fukumura ◽  
M. Kurano ◽  
T. Imanishi ◽  
...  

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