Damage from Iovera Nerve block prior to TKR
I had right TKR 18 weeks ago. Prior to surgery I had lower leg neuropathy and a neurologist could not determine why after testing (you're part of the 20% of the population that gets it for an unknown reason she said). My surgeon recommended the Iovera nerve block prior to surgery because it would help with pain after the surgery. He said that the nerve block would last for about 3 months. I had no problem when the injection was done, minimal bruising and my leg was numb. It's now been more than 3 months later and I still have numbness going all the way down the inside of my thigh to my knee and when I touched the skin it feels like someone's taking a razor blade and slicing my skin open. I'm also having problems when I bend my leg in certain ways or touch my leg in certain spots I start get sharp nerve pains down on my lower leg. I don't know if this is from the Iovera injection or not. And I have a feeling nobody's really going to tell me. Has this happened to anybody else? I already had a chronic pain condition before surgery and if I had known that I would feel the way I do now I don't think I would have had my knee replaced!
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I hear you and I feel very bad for the pain that you are going through. I experienced the same thing and I am not much better today! Take good care.
I had TKR for my right knee in 2021. My knee has never been the same. It still hurts going up and down the stairs. My left knee is bad but I have decided to never put myself through another knee surgery again. I was allergic to several pain meds and told to take Extra Strength Tylenol. I couldn’t sleep, was in excruciating pain and became depressed. Once I went to outside PT, I got a wonderful therapist who gave me a lot of encouragement. However, I had to go to PT for six months, twice a week.