Lane Offers a New Approach to Managing Pain Prior to Knee Replacement Surgery and for Chronic Knee Osteoarthritis

Lane Offers a New Approach to Managing Pain Prior to Knee Replacement Surgery and for Chronic Knee Osteoarthritis

Lane Regional Medical Center is one of the first hospitals in the region to adopt the innovative Iovera technology, a clinically proven, non-opioid, pain management solution for relief of chronic and acute knee pain.

 

Iovera is an outpatient treatment that can be performed prior to knee surgery to help reduce pain during the critical weeks after surgery, or as a treatment for chronic pain due to osteoarthritis of the knee. Pain relief is immediate and can last up to 90 days.

 

Certified Nurse Anesthetists skilled in this new technique are able to deliver precise, controlled doses of cold through a portable, handheld device. This minimally invasive treatment is safe and causes no damage to surrounding tissues.

 

Because Iovera provides relief right at the pain site, there are no systemic side effects that are typically experienced with NSAIDs, narcotics, or other medications.

 

“Traditionally, opioid pain medications have been the first line of defense against chronic knee pain, both before and immediately after surgery, despite causing side effects that can detract from a patient's recovery experience,” said Lori Carruth, director of Surgical Services. “The Iovera system allows us to provide patients with an improved recovery after surgery by offering the latest, unique advances in pain management.

 

It is important to note that Iovera does not treat the underlying cause of pain. The Iovera system is FDA-cleared to provide immediate and long-lasting relief of chronic and acute knee pain. It has been studied in clinical trials of patients prior to total knee replacement surgery and to treat the pain and symptoms of knee osteoarthritis. Only mild localized side effects have been observed, such as bruising, swelling, inflammation, redness, or tenderness.

 

For more information or to see if you qualify as a candidate, please schedule an appointment with Dr. David Rabalais or Dr. Adam Whatley at BR Orthopedic Clinic in Zachary, (225) 658-1808.

 

 

PHOTO: Ann Morris of Woodville, Mississippi, was one of the first patients to have the Iovera treatment prior to knee-replacement surgery. The treatment helped manage the pain leading up to the surgery, as well as after the surgery and during recovery.