GENICULAR (KNEE JOINT) NERVE ABLATION
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Genicular Nerve Block/Neurotomy Overview
Severe knee pain is a common complaint in people suffering from progressive diseases like osteoarthritis . Pain is also common following a failed knee surgery like partial or total knee replacement.
For many people, chronic knee pain can be treated by blocking pain signals that are fed into the knee through the genicular nerves. This procedure is called Genicular Nerve Block or Neurotomy.
Genicular nerve block /neurotomy is a relatively new technique used to treat severe knee pain that has not responded to other treatments. There are typically 3 branches targeted with genicular nerve block – the superior medial branch, the superior lateral branch, and the interior medial genicular nerves.
What to expect after procedure:
You may notice some swelling or pain around the injection site, but should also notice that your typical knee pain is substantially less. The effects of the nerve block can last from a few hours to a few days. We tell most patients to take it easy the rest of the day, but you may return to normal activities as soon as you feel ready. If the nerve block is successful and your knee pain is substantially reduced, you are able to use less pain medication and you find yourself able to do more activity with less pain, then the nerve block is successful. Once you have successful nerve block your doctor will schedule you for the neurotomy (nerve deadening). This is a very similar procedure as above expect rather than numbing and blocking the nerve, the doctor will deaden the nerve with a special needle. This relief may last anywhere from 6 months to two years.
Risks:
Genicular nerve block/neurotomy is considered an appropriate non-surgical treatment for many patients who suffer from this type of pain. The procedure itself is very safe and has minimal risks. The risks are typically low, but can include misplacement of the needle, bleeding, infection, drug allergy, nerve damage and/or worsening pain. These are exceedingly rare.
Which Conditions Can Be Treated Using Genicular Nerve Block?
- Knee Osteoarthritis - This type of arthritis is due to wear and tear on the knee joint
- Chronic knee pain - Chronic knee pain can be caused by tendinitis, injury, osteoarthritis, gout, or other conditions
- Degenerative Joint Disease
- Patients with pain after total or partial knee surgery
- Patients with chronic knee pain who are not surgical candidates
What To Expect From Your Procedure
What To Expect After Your Procedure
Risks Associated With Genicular Nerve Block
- Misplacement of the needle
- Unexpected bleeding
- Drug allergy
- Infection
- Nerve damage
- Worsening pain