Genicular Radiofrequency Ablation for Unilateral Knee Arthroplasty Pain Management

Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2017
Three primary reasons prolong hospital stays following unilateral knee arthroplasty. Pain is the primary reason followed by opioid drowsiness and nausea/vomiting side effects. Standard genicular radiofrequency ablation (t-RFA) has been effective pain management for non-operative knee pain associated with osteoarthritis. Additionally, cooled radiofrequency ablation (C-RFA), is now available for knee pain management. Both t-RFA and C-RFA offer minimally invasive, non-surgical, non-opioid pain relief options following surgery. The study will perform a double-blinded, parallel grouped, placebo-controlled randomized study to compare three pain management paradigms involving preoperative genicular C-RFA, t-RFA, and control placebo/sham. The aim of this study is to establish if C-RFA and t-RFA, offered preoperatively to patients undergoing unilateral knee arthroplasty, provide postoperative pain relief.
Epistemonikos ID: 41ee84d74ed2bdb5ca1a6b4a01b2222601cb4a3e
First added on: May 17, 2024