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RFA or Chemical Neurolysis of the Genicular Nerves Compared to Conservative Treatment for Knee Pain Caused by OA
Sponsor: Dijklander Ziekenhuis
Summary
A randomised controlled triall (RCT) with three parallel arms comparing the functional outcome of chemical ablation with phenol and radiofrequency ablation (RFA) of the genicular nerves with conservative treatment in patients with chronic knee pain caused by osteoarthritis (OA).
Official title: Patients With Knee Pain Caused by Osteoarthritis: Comparison of Conservative Medical Management With RadioFrequency Ablation or Chemical Neurolysis of the Genicular Nerves With Phenol
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
35 Years - 90 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
192
Start Date
2023-11-27
Completion Date
2026-11-01
Last Updated
2023-12-05
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Diagnostic genicular nerve block
Diagnostic block will be done with 1,5ml of Lidocaine 2% at the 3 target sites: the superomedial, the superolateral and the inferomedial genicular nerve.
Genicular nerve block with Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA)
Genicular nerve block with RFA will be performed at 3 target sites: the superomedial, the superolateral and the inferomedial genicular nerve. Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is performed by creating two RFA lesions at the 3 treatment sites (6 lesions in total) after local anesthesia with 1,5ml lidocaine 2%. The lesions are made by heating the 5mm active tip of the needle to 80°C for 90 seconds.
Genicular nerve block with Phenol 6%
Genicular nerve block with Phenol 6% will be performed at 3 target sites: the superomedial, the superolateral and the inferomedial genicular nerve. Chemical ablation with phenol is done by injection of 1 ,5ml of phenol 6 % at the 3 target sites after infiltration with contrast dye to rule out intravascular injection. Because infiltration with phenol is painless, prior infiltration of the target site with al local anaesthetic is not necessary.
Locations (2)
Dijklander Ziekenhuis
Hoorn, North Holland, Netherlands
Bravis Ziekenhuis
Roosendaal, Netherlands