Comparison of lumbar plexus block versus conventional opioid analgesia after total knee replacement
- PMID: 2024744
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2044.1991.tb11495.x
Comparison of lumbar plexus block versus conventional opioid analgesia after total knee replacement
Abstract
A randomised controlled study was undertaken to assess the analgesic efficacy of continuous lumbar plexus block for the first 48 hours after total knee replacement surgery. Boluses of 0.5% bupivacaine with adrenaline 1 in 200,000 (0.3 ml/kg) were administered through a cannula inserted into the neurovascular sheath of the femoral nerve. Thirteen patients who received this block required significantly less morphine than a control group of 16 patients. Pain scores were similar and there were no complications related to this technique.
Comment in
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Lumbar plexus block after total knee replacement.Anaesthesia. 1991 Sep;46(9):793-4. Anaesthesia. 1991. PMID: 1789835 No abstract available.
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