Editor-in-Chief: Alaa Abd-Elsayed, MD

Abstract
- 2026;1;59-61 A Novel Multisite Peripheral Nerve Stimulation Approach for Chronic Hip Pain in Avascular Necrosis: A Case Report
Case Report
Preston Rippe, DO, Marc Larsen Hallock, DO, and Christopher Mallard, MD.
BACKGROUND: Avascular necrosis (AVN) is a progressive disease, commonly leading to joint collapse and severe pain. Peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) to the lumbar plexus and articular nerves innervating the hip can be a viable option for treatment of hip pain in patients who are not eligible for surgery.
CASE REPORT: A patient with AVN-induced hip pain received bilateral lumbar plexus PNS at the level of L2, resulting in a > 90% relief of bilateral posterolateral aspects of the hip and 50% to 60% reduction in overall hip pain, respectively, at his 2-week follow-up. He subsequently underwent PNS placement to the articular branches of the femoral nerves bilaterally, resulting in improved coverage of the anterior groin leading to a 75% reduction in overall bilateral hip pain.
CONCLUSIONS: Our case supports the utility of PNS to the lumbar plexus and articular nerve branches innervating the hip joint as a safe and novel treatment for chronic hip pain, despite limited evidence available for lumbar plexus neuromodulation.
KEYWORDS: Case report, avascular necrosis, chronic hip pain, neuromodulation, peripheral nerve stimulation





