bilateral hip injections

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No issue other than that the effort/$ ratio is horrendous given the cleaning/prep time.
 
Why do you think there’s an increased risk of a vascular necrosis?
However, two recent retrospective case series, one published in Radiology and the other in Skeletal Radiology, suggest steroid injection into the hip is associated with increased risk of avascular necrosis (AVN), femoral head collapse, subchondral insufficiency fracture (SIF) and accelerated osteoarthritis progression.Jan 12, 2022
 
Bilaterals are annoying but no other contraindication. Hips are the fastest procedure I do.
 
Steroids damage any joint they are put in. Hips, knees, shoulders, etc. Only inject them knowing risk/benefit.

No contraindication to bilateral injections other than steroid dosing.
 
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