Effectiveness of Periarticular Infiltration of the Knee during Total Knee Arthroplasty for Postoperative Pain Management

B. Mishra, J. Chowdhury, R. Raman, Dipmalya Chakraborty, Tanmoy Karmakar
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Background: Different treatment regimens of analgesia, nerve blocks and epidurals are used for pain relief in Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA). Local infiltration analgesia (LIA) is one of the modalities in which a cocktail combination of different medicines is infiltrated locally into the capsule, surrounding tissues or intraarticular joint space. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of periarticular injection of combination drugs (Bupivacaine, Ketorolac and Morphine) during TKA for postoperative pain management. Methods: Total of 150 patients who underwent primary unilateral TKA were randomly categorized into 2 groups (75 each). Group A (control group) didn’t receive intraoperative periarticular injection but Group-B received the intraoperative injection of combined local analgesics and anaesthetics (Bupivacaine, Ketorolac and Morphine). Pain following surgery at 0, 1, and 2 postoperative days were recorded with visual analogue scale (VAS) whereas Knee Society Score was used to evaluate the pain and function pre-operative and 3 months’ post-operative. Statistical analysis was done using SPSS software. Results: Patients receiving periarticular infiltration of combination drugs intraoperatively had lower VAS for postoperative pain (p < 0.001) and this group also showed reduced need of analgesia postoperatively. Conclusions: Periarticular infiltration of knee during Total Knee Arthroplasty is effective in management of postoperative pain Keywords: Periarticular; Total Knee Arthroplasty; combination drugs; postoperative pain
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背景:在全膝关节置换术(TKA)中,不同的镇痛、神经阻滞和硬膜外治疗方案被用于缓解疼痛。局部浸润镇痛(局部浸润镇痛)是一种将不同药物的鸡尾酒组合局部浸润到胶囊、周围组织或关节内关节间隙的方式。本研究旨在分析关节周注射联合药物(布比卡因、酮罗拉酸和吗啡)用于TKA术后疼痛管理的有效性。方法:150例原发性单侧TKA患者随机分为两组,每组75例。A组(对照组)术中不给予关节周注射,b组术中给予局部镇痛麻醉剂(布比卡因、酮罗拉酸、吗啡)联合注射。采用视觉模拟评分法(VAS)记录术后0、1、2天的疼痛,采用膝关节社会评分法(Knee Society Score)评估术前和术后3个月的疼痛和功能。采用SPSS软件进行统计分析。结果:术中关节周浸润联合用药组患者术后疼痛VAS降低(p < 0.001),术后镇痛需求减少。结论:全膝关节置换术中膝关节关节周浸润是治疗术后疼痛的有效方法。全膝关节置换;组合药物;术后疼痛
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