Knee nerve pain after total knee replacement
Hello:
I am 8 weeks out from a TKA and have nerve pain.
My research indicates that during this surgery, the nerves, including the saphenous nerve, are severed to allow the surgeon access to the knee joint.
This process can cause nerve damage and possibly a neuroma.
I have been told that the nerve pain will subside over time.
The research I have done indicates that if the nerves are indeed damaged, there should be timely intervention to prevent more complications.
I am very proactive with my health and feel that I need to be tested, including an ultrasound.
Would appreciate any feedback.
Thank you
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Thank you for your reply
It confirms my research
So sorry your wife has experienced pain for so long
Check out Dr.Shi at Mayo FL
He has done a lot of studies on this type of nerve pain and developed a surgical fix for this problem.
Best wishes
Richard
The nerve block will be beneficial.
I had that to my right rotator cuff repair in 2019.
May I ask if you are scheduled to spend a night or two in the hospital post TKR? I say that, as I was in for two nights, as my surgeon wanted me to stay ahead of the pain.
Thank you, Richard
He is treating her at Mayo. A highly capable physician
who finds that a clear path is not evident due to the extent of surgical trauma. Following two unsuccessful nerve ablations at another facility, his initial effort has not produced the relief he had hoped for. We do continue and are fortunate to have access to care at Mayo.
Best wishes
Wayne
Hi:
I may not have been clear with my message....sorry
I had the TKR 8 weeks ago
The block is to eliminate my saphenous nerve pain from the TKR
No hospital stay required
Thanks
Richard