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Table 1 Patient demographics, primary injury, and the number of prior surgeries at the knee area that preceded the formation of an IBSN neuroma and clinical presentation

From: Management of chronic knee pain caused by postsurgical or posttraumatic neuroma of the infrapatellar branch of the saphenous nerve

Patient number

Gender

Age (years)

Knee arthroscopy

ACL recostruction

HTO

Trauma

ORIF

Meniscal transplant

Vascular surgery

Tumor

Infection

Prior IBSN neuroma resection

1

M

42

2

         

2

M

35

2

1

        

3

M

59

1

 

1

       

4

F

36

1

         

5

M

42

2

         

6

M

40

1

         

7

F

48

2

         

8

M

42

 

1

        

9

F

37

2

         

10

F

41

1

         

11

M

44

1

1

        

12

M

46

4

1

        

13

M

55

1

    

1

    

14

F

26

    

2

     

15

F

27

    

1

     

16

F

20

       

3

  

17

M

31

      

2

   

18

F

24

        

1

 

19

F

61

   

1

      

20

F

29

   

1

      

21

F

23

   

1

   

1

  

22

M

23

       

1

  

23

M

50

         

3

24

F

51

   

1

      

25

F

32

   

1

     

1

26

M

37

    

1

    

1

27

F

17

    

1

     

28

F

53

      

1

   

29

M

54

      

1

   

30

F

18

   

1

      

31

M

36

   

1

      

32

F

31

1

         

33

M

24

   

1

      

34

M

31

       

1

  

35

F

64

       

1

  

36

M

58

       

1

  

37

M

36

 

1

        

Total number of patients

13

5

1

8

4

1

3

6

1

3

Total number of prior surgeries

21

5

1

8

5

1

4

8

1

5

  1. ACL anterior crusiate ligament, HTO high tibial osteotomy, ORIF open reduction and internal fixation