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Local infiltration analgesia versus standard analgesia in total knee arthroplasty.

Mayuran Suthersan1, Sabrina Pit2, Loris Gordon2, Mark Loman2, Brian Pezzutti2, Richard Freihaut2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To compare outcome and cost following local infiltration analgesia (LIA) versus standard analgesia in total knee arthroplasty (TKA).
METHODS: 13 men and 33 women (mean age, 67.5 years) underwent TKA by a single surgeon and received LIA (n=24) or standard analgesia (n=22), depending on the availability of the senior anaesthetist.
RESULTS: The 2 groups were comparable at baseline in terms of age, gender, body mass index, American Society of Anesthesiologists score, and range of motion. Compared with the standard analgesia group, the LIA group resulted in a shorter mean length of hospital stay (4.9 vs. 2.7 days, p<0.0001) and higher proportion of patients able to straight leg raise on discharge (38% vs. 86%, p=0.0011), as well as lower pain scores in the first 3 days and greater range of motion at all time points. Respectively in the standard analgesia and LIA groups, the mean cost per patient for all analgesic medication was A$129.25 and A$153.63, the mean cost per patient for all nights spent in hospital was A$1600.36 and A$901.50, and thus the mean total cost per patient was A$1729.61 and A$1055.13.
CONCLUSION: Compared with standard analgesia, LIA results in greater pain relief and improvement in range of motion immediately after TKA, and lower hospital costs.

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Keywords:  analgesia; arthroplasty, replacement, knee; length of stay; pain, postoperative

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26321550     DOI: 10.1177/230949901502300217

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Orthop Surg (Hong Kong)        ISSN: 1022-5536            Impact factor:   1.118


  4 in total

Review 1.  Single Local Infiltration Analgesia (LIA) Aids Early Pain Management After Total Knee Replacement (TKR): An Evidence-Based Review and Commentary.

Authors:  E Carlos Rodriguez-Merchan
Journal:  HSS J       Date:  2017-06-12

2.  Adductor canal block combined with local infiltration analgesia versus isolated adductor canal block in reducing pain and opioid consumption after total knee arthroplasty: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Jianyong Lv; Cuiyuan Huang; Zuofeng Wang; Shan Ou
Journal:  J Int Med Res       Date:  2020-08       Impact factor: 1.671

3.  Local infiltration analgesia versus peripheral nerve block anaesthesia in total knee arthroplasty: a pharmaco-economic comparison.

Authors:  Michael Borck; Jan D Wandrey; Moritz Höft; Joanna Kastelik; Carsten Perka; Sascha Tafelski; Sascha Treskatsch
Journal:  BMC Anesthesiol       Date:  2022-03-25       Impact factor: 2.217

4.  Comparison adductor canal block combined with local infiltration analgesia and adductor canal block alone for pain management after total knee arthroplasty: A randomized controlled trial protocol.

Authors:  Qingchun Zhang; Limei Fan
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2020-08-28       Impact factor: 1.817

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