Radiofrecuencia térmica de las ramas geniculares mediales para dolor crónico en contexto de meniscopatía degenerativa. A propósito de un caso

Q3 Medicine
P. Navarro Núñez , J. Formigo Couceiro , S. Otero Villaverde
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Persistent knee pain in patients around the fifth decade of life is a frequent cause of attention in rehabilitation consultations. The most common cause of diagnosis is knee osteoarthritis, considering the existence of different degrees seen in simple radiographies. The advanced degrees present joint space reduction, osteophytosis and subchondral sclerosis; however, in the initial degrees, the findings are more subtle and sometimes nonexistent for conventional radiology. Clinical ultrasound has partly come to fill this «diagnostic gap», making it possible to detect meniscal extrusions and small osteophytes as signs of incipient osteoarthritis and to relate them as triggers of pain. In clinical practice we find a group of patients who, with little or no radiological alterations, present persistent and severe pain with medial predominance in most cases. These, until the appearance of the current evidence, were subsidiaries of meniscectomies. At this moment, when meniscectomies are not recommended, it is necessary to find a treatment for those cases in which conservative and non-ablative interventional treatment has failed. In this context, the possibility of using radiofrequency arises. Its use is widespread in the case of tricompartmental and advanced osteoarthritis. However, little data is available on its usefulness in cases of medial meniscal extrusion. It seems that thermal radiofrequency has greater effects than pulsed radiofrequency. We present a clinical case where thermal radiofrequency of the medial genicular nerves of the knee is proposed as a therapeutic alternative for chronic pain secondary to medial meniscal extrusion associated with incipient knee osteoarthritis, with the result of a decrease in pain (VAS 8 before treatment, VAS 1 after one year), subjective improvement of 80% and gait capacity.

对内侧膝关节分支进行热射频治疗,缓解退行性半月板病引起的慢性疼痛。病例报告
在康复咨询中,五旬左右患者的持续性膝关节疼痛是一个经常引起关注的问题。最常见的诊断原因是膝关节骨性关节炎,因为在简单的影像学检查中可以看到不同程度的骨性关节炎。晚期患者会出现关节间隙缩小、骨质增生和软骨下硬化;而初期患者的检查结果则较为隐蔽,有时甚至不存在常规放射学检查结果。临床超声检查在一定程度上填补了这一 "诊断空白",它可以发现半月板挤压和小的骨质增生,作为骨关节炎的萌芽迹象,并将其与疼痛的诱因联系起来。在临床实践中,我们发现有这样一群患者,他们几乎没有或根本没有放射学改变,却表现出持续性的剧烈疼痛,大多数情况下以内侧疼痛为主。在目前的证据出现之前,这些患者都是半月板切除术的受害者。目前,在不建议进行半月板切除术的情况下,有必要为那些保守治疗和非烧蚀介入治疗失败的病例找到一种治疗方法。在这种情况下,使用射频的可能性就出现了。射频治疗在三腔室性骨关节炎和晚期骨关节炎中得到广泛应用。然而,关于射频治疗在半月板内侧挤压病例中的应用却鲜有数据。与脉冲射频相比,热射频的效果似乎更好。我们介绍了一个临床病例,该病例建议将膝关节内侧膝状神经热射频治疗作为一种替代疗法,用于治疗与初期膝关节骨性关节炎相关的内侧半月板挤压引起的慢性疼痛,结果疼痛减轻(治疗前 VAS 为 8,一年后 VAS 为 1),主观症状改善 80%,步态能力提高。
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Rehabilitacion
Rehabilitacion Medicine-Rehabilitation
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0.80
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期刊介绍: La revista que es desde hace más de 40 años la publicación oficial de la Sociedad Española de Rehabilitación y referente de la mayoría de las Sociedades de la Especialidad de los países americanos de habla hispana. Se publican 5 números pluritemáticos al año y uno monográfico sobre un tema del mayor interés y actualidad designado por el consejo de redacción.
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