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Randomized Prospective Comparative Study of Adductor Canal Block vs Periarticular Infiltration on Early Functional Outcome After Unilateral Total Knee Arthroplasty
Authors:Mahesh M Kulkarni  Ankit N Dadheech  Hemant M Wakankar  Niranjan V Ganjewar  Snehal S Hedgire  Hemant G Pandit
Institution:1. Department of Joint Replacement, Deenanath Mangeshkar Hospital and Research Center, Pune, India;2. LEEDS Institute of Rheumatic and Musculoskeletal Medicine, University of LEEDS, Leeds, UK
Abstract:BackgroundTotal knee arthroplasty (TKA) is associated with significant postoperative pain. Effective pain relief is essential for early postoperative rehabilitation. Periarticular infiltration (PAI) and adductor canal block (ACB) have become popular modes of pain management after TKA. Our aim is to compare their efficacy and impact on early functional outcome in patients undergoing TKA.MethodsA single-blinded randomized controlled trial, 100 patients undergoing unilateral primary TKA for symptomatic osteoarthritis were allocated to either of the 2 groups (50 in each arm): postoperative ultrasound-guided single shot of ACB (group A) or intraoperative PAI (group B). All patients underwent TKA without patella resurfacing under spinal anesthesia. Preoperative workup, surgical technique, and postoperative management were standardized for all the patients. Patients were assessed for pain using visual analogue scale at 6, 12, and 24 hours after surgery; hemoglobin level preoperatively and postoperatively on day 1 to calculate blood loss; hospital stay; tourniquet time; operative time; and postoperative complications by an independent observer blinded to the group allocation.ResultsPatients were matched for age, gender, American Society of Anesthesiologists grade, and deformity. Visual analogue scale (scale 0-10) between PAI and ACB at 6, 12, and 24 hours were significantly different (P < .05) with higher scores seen in patients with ACB at all time points. Tourniquet time and operative time were significantly longer in the PAI than ACB. No significant difference in hospital stay was observed. No complications occurred during the study.ConclusionPAI achieves better pain control as compared to ACB in patients undergoing unilateral TKA.
Keywords:Reprint requests: Mahesh M  Kulkarni  MS (Ortho)  FRCS (Ed)  MCh Orth  FRCS (Ortho)  D-14  Basant Vihar  Sikar  Rajasthan 332001  India    total knee arthroplasty  adductor canal block  periarticular infiltration  visual analogue score  osteoarthritis
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