TY - JOUR
T1 - Multimodal Analgesia in Total Knee Arthroplasty
T2 - A Randomized, Double-Blind, Controlled Trial on Additional Efficacy of Periarticular Anesthesia
AU - Milani, Patrizia
AU - Castelli, Piergiorgio
AU - Sola, Massimo
AU - Invernizzi, Marco
AU - Massazza, Giuseppe
AU - Cisari, Carlo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 Elsevier Inc..
PY - 2015/11
Y1 - 2015/11
N2 - Pain management is a main determinant of functional recovery after total knee arthroplasty (TKA). We performed a randomized, controlled, double blind study to evaluate additive efficacy of periarticular anesthesia in patients undergoing TKA in reducing post-operative pain, operated limb edema and improving post-operative mobility. Patients were randomly assigned to study or control group; all subjects received the same analgesic protocol; before wound closure, the study group received also a periarticular anesthesia (ropivacaine 1% 20. mL). The results show no statistical differences in any of the variable evaluated. Our data suggest that additive periarticular anesthetic protocol with ropivacaine 1% 20. mL is not superior to oral and intravenous analgesia alone in patients undergoing TKA, regarding post-operative pain control, operated limb edema reduction and post-operative mobility improvement.
AB - Pain management is a main determinant of functional recovery after total knee arthroplasty (TKA). We performed a randomized, controlled, double blind study to evaluate additive efficacy of periarticular anesthesia in patients undergoing TKA in reducing post-operative pain, operated limb edema and improving post-operative mobility. Patients were randomly assigned to study or control group; all subjects received the same analgesic protocol; before wound closure, the study group received also a periarticular anesthesia (ropivacaine 1% 20. mL). The results show no statistical differences in any of the variable evaluated. Our data suggest that additive periarticular anesthetic protocol with ropivacaine 1% 20. mL is not superior to oral and intravenous analgesia alone in patients undergoing TKA, regarding post-operative pain control, operated limb edema reduction and post-operative mobility improvement.
KW - Analgesia
KW - Arthroplasty
KW - Knee replacement
KW - Outcome
KW - Periarticular injection
KW - Range of motion
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U2 - 10.1016/j.arth.2015.05.035
DO - 10.1016/j.arth.2015.05.035
M3 - Article
SN - 0883-5403
VL - 30
SP - 2038
EP - 2042
JO - Journal of Arthroplasty
JF - Journal of Arthroplasty
IS - 11
ER -