China
Research Article
Percutaneous Injection of Polymethyl Methacrylate for the Treatment of
Osteoarthritic Knee Pain Caused by Bone Marrow Edema: A Case Report
and Review of Literature
Author(s): Li-Hua Gao, Gui-Qiang Miao, Xue-Hui Zang, Hui Sun and Li-Hui WangLi-Hua Gao, Gui-Qiang Miao, Xue-Hui Zang, Hui Sun and Li-Hui Wang
Osteoarthritis is a common disease that affects the elderly peoples, with a detrimental effect on quality of life as a result of pain, and total joint replacement is usually the last option for end-stage osteoarthritis. However, for those whom have complex diseases, total joint replacement was limited. Thus, looking for an alternative way to relieve pain is necessary. Recently, bone marrow edema is has been demonstrated to associate with knee pain and osteoarthritis. Thus, targeting bone marrow edema may provide a promising approach for relieving knee pain and delayed osteoarthritis development and progression. The present study highlights the importance of bone marrow edema to recurrent knee pain, and demonstrates an alternative way for treating patients who have osteoarthritic knee pain caused by bone marrow edema, and are not suitable for total knee replacement as a result of contr.. Read More»
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