Peripheral Nerve Blocks vs Periarticular Injections in Total Knee Arthroplasty
- PMID: 30197218
- DOI: 10.1016/j.arth.2018.08.006
Peripheral Nerve Blocks vs Periarticular Injections in Total Knee Arthroplasty
Abstract
In patients undergoing surgery, optimal pain management is associated with improved perioperative outcomes, patient satisfaction with surgery, and a more rapid functional recovery. In recent years, the employment of multimodal pain management strategies has become increasingly widespread. In particular, there has been an explosion in the use of peripheral nerve blockade and periarticular injections in total knee arthroplasty. However, there is significant variability in the administration of either modality of anesthesia. As such, a critical evaluation of the current literature is warranted to elucidate the advantages and disadvantages of each technique with the ultimate goal of further refining current pain control strategies. In this symposium, we review each of these modalities and their association with pain management, narcotic consumption, length of hospital stay, and adverse events.
Keywords: multimodal; nerve block; pain management; periarticular injection; total knee arthroplasty.
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