Genicular Artery Embolization: A Promising Treatment Option for Recurrent Effusion Following Total Knee Arthroplasty

Rex W. Lutz, Z. Post, Hope S Thalody, Miranda Czymek, D. Ponzio, Christopher E. Kim, A. Ong
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Selective genicular artery embolization (GAE) has shown promise as a minimally invasive treatment option for persistent symptomatic recurrent effusions (REs) following total knee arthroplasty (TKA). We sought to investigate the radiographic and clinical success of GAE for RE after TKA. We performed a retrospective review of prospectively collected data on primary and revision TKA patients with RE, both hemorrhagic and non-hemorrhagic, who underwent GAE between 2019 and 2021 with a minimum of 6-month follow-up. All embolization procedures were performed by a single interventional radiologist. Western Ontario and McMaster University Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and visual analog scale (VAS) scores were collected prior to GAE and at 1, 3, and 6 months post-procedure. Recurrence of effusion following GAE was assessed at 6 months using ultrasound. Seventeen patients, 10 female and 7 male, with 18 TKAs and a mean (SD) age of 63.1 (8.6) years were included. We saw a mean (SD) of 36.1 (24.4) and 3.3 (3.0) point improvement in WOMAC and VAS scores, respectively. In addition, 14 of the 18 TKAs (77.8%) seen at final follow-up had complete resolution of effusion confirmed by ultrasound. Our retrospective review found that a majority of patients showed significant clinical improvement and resolution of effusion following GAE. These findings suggest that GAE may be an effective minimally invasive treatment option for RE following TKA and should be further investigated.
膝动脉栓塞:全膝关节置换术后复发性积液的一种有希望的治疗选择
选择性膝动脉栓塞(GAE)作为全膝关节置换术(TKA)后持续性症状性复发性积液(REs)的微创治疗选择,前景光明。我们试图调查全膝关节置换术后GAE治疗RE的影像学和临床成功。我们对2019年至2021年期间接受GAE治疗的原发性和改进性TKA RE患者(包括出血性和非出血性)的前瞻性数据进行了回顾性分析,随访时间至少为6个月。所有栓塞手术均由一名介入放射科医生完成。西安大略和麦克马斯特大学骨关节炎指数(WOMAC)和视觉模拟量表(VAS)评分在GAE术前和术后1、3和6个月采集。6个月时用超声评估GAE术后积液的复发情况。纳入17例患者,女性10例,男性7例,tka 18例,平均(SD)年龄63.1(8.6)岁。WOMAC评分和VAS评分平均(SD)分别提高36.1分(24.4分)和3.3分(3.0分)。此外,18例tka患者中有14例(77.8%)经超声证实积液完全消除。我们的回顾性研究发现,大多数患者在GAE术后表现出显著的临床改善和积液的缓解。这些发现表明,GAE可能是TKA后RE的有效微创治疗选择,值得进一步研究。
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