Abstract
Cooled radiofrequency ablation (CRFA) has demonstrated efficacy in the management of knee pain caused by osteoarthritis. A typical procedure involves fluoroscopic placement of internally cooled radiofrequency probes to ensure the probes are located near target genicular nerves. Patients & methods: A new technique was developed to perform CRFA using ultrasound (US) guidance. Patient outcomes were reported using a telephone survey. Results: Ablation procedures were successfully performed using US guidance. A total of 51 patients were retrospectively identified for telephone screening. A total of 22 patients completed the telephone questionnaire. There were no safety concerns identified and the majority of patients reported satisfactory outcomes. Conclusion: Patient outcomes demonstrate that US-guided CRFA procedures provide pain relief and functional improvement. Further studies are needed to compare the efficacy of US-guided CRFA to fluoroscopy-guided CRFA procedures.
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Lash, D., Frantz, E., & Hurdle, M. F. B. (2020). Ultrasound-guided cooled radiofrequency ablation of the genicular nerves: A technique paper. Pain Management, 10(3), 147–157. https://doi.org/10.2217/pmt-2019-0067
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