Abstract

Knee osteoarthritis is a low-degree inflammatory condition that involves the whole synovial joint tissues as an organ. Recently, a biological approach using plasma rich in growth factors (PRGF) to tackle not only the synovial joint with intraarticular injections of PRGF, but also the subchondral bone with intraosseous infiltrations has been implemented with promising results. However, this procedure requires sedation, which limits the implementation of the procedure to operating room. We propose a modified and less cumbersome PRGF intraosseous infiltration approach for moderate and severe knee osteoarthritis, conducting the procedure in the ambulatory setting assisted with WALANT (wide-awake local anesthesia no tourniquet) technique. The proposed technique with a minimally invasive local anesthesia involves subcutaneous infiltration of lidocaine and epinephrine in a solution without sedation, and using ultrasound guidance, thereby streamlining the original procedure. This procedure is both a cost-effective and safe approach that may contribute to the widespread use of intraosseous infiltrations.

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