The infrapatellar branch of the saphenous nerve, which is commonly injured during knee replacement surgery, can form a painful neuroma that mimics other knee conditions like pes anseritis or instability, and treating this nerve can significantly improve symptoms in patients with persistent pain after knee replacement even when imaging appears normal.
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The Hidden Nerve Causing Pain After Knee Replacement? | Dr. Yudi Kerbel ExplainsAjouté :
We always think geniculars.
One nerve, that actually turns out is really the culprit for most of what's going on in certainly in painful total knees, but in a lot of global painful knee conditions. Post-traumatic, arthritic, all kinds of stuff. It's the infrapatellar branch of the saphenous nerve.
We always talk about it with patients cuz we tell them you'll get your incision and lateral to the incision is going to be numb.
>> Mhm.
>> So, no big deal, don't worry about it.
And there's all this new movement now with lateral incisions to try and avoid that and all that kind of stuff.
What we don't realize is that I think what happens in a lot of cases post-TKA is that after we incise the nerve, it forms a painful neuroma right over that sort of pes anserine area. So, we call it pes anseritis and we're like, "Oh, it's flexion instability from anterior-posterior translation and that's the issue." So, we then ask, "Should we do a revision for flexion instability? Should we do a pes injection?"
The bottom line is if you just calm the nerve down, all that stuff gets better.
So, I'm more and more convinced the more of these I do that the infrapatellar branch of the saphenous nerve is the key to changing the way we think about failed total knees.
>> Mhm.
>> And probably some massive number of painful failed total knees, it's not actually the knee itself. It's not the thickness of this nerve that is the culprit.
Because I have seen in my practice they have instant pain from the most difficult, the most hard to treat patients, the most slam dunk. They are the happiest people suddenly. I tell other surgeons, "Send me your unhappy knees. I will take them gladly."
It doesn't We're not saying it's magic.
Obviously, you have these online things, "Oh, it works. It's so perfect." We've all been through that with all the stuff we've done, whether it's TKA, whatever.
But, it truly is a game-changer for many of these patients.
>> Mhm.
>> Mhm.
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