Comparison of continuous adductor canal block to continuous femoral nerve block in patients after total knee arthroplasty. All patients will be anesthetized with spinal anesthesia. Continuous infusion of ropivacaine with a catheter implemented to the adductor canal or next to the femoral nerve. The observed goals: pain intensity, the beginning and quality of rehabilitation.
Written consent will be obtained a day before the surgery. Only subarachnoidally anaesthetised patients may participate in the study. Pencil-point spinal needle and bupivacaine (Marcaine Heavy Spinal 0.5 %) will be used. Before the beginning of operation, under ultrasound control, a catheter will be implemented to one of the chosen position: the adductor canal (the middle or lower third of thigh) or near the femoral nerve (below the inguinal ligament). The local anesthetic solution of 0.2 % ropivacaine will be started with an elastomeric pump (5 mL per hour, up to 72 hours) as soon as a catheter in the right position. The pain will be measured with VAS (visual-analogue scale) 8, 24 and 48 hours after the end of operation, and at the discharge. At the same time, i.e.: 8, 24 and 48 hours from the end of surgery, the range of flexion and extension in the operated knee will be assessed. Moreover, the possibility of patient's sitting, standing up and walking will be noted. All parameters will be reassessed before patients' discharge from the hospital. Each patient will receive paracetamol (1.0) and metamizol (1.0) intravenously (i.v.) q6h. 5 mg of morphine may be given as required, up to 2 dosages per day as a rescue medication.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
100
After subarachnoid anesthesia, but before the beginning of surgery, a catheter will be implemented to the adductor canal and infusion of 5 mL/h of 0.2 % ropivacaine will be started.
After subarachnoid anesthesia, but before the beginning of surgery, a catheter will be implemented next to the femoral nerve (below inguinal ligament) and infusion of 5 mL/h of 0.2 % ropivacaine will be started.
Before the beginning of surgery all patients will be anesthetised with 0.5 % hyperbaric bupivacaine (Marcaine Heavy), 2.0 - 2.5 mL solution. Pencil point spinal needle will be used.
Michał Borys
Lublin, Poland
Morphine consumption
Total consumption of intravenous morphine by patients with the use of patient-controlled analgesia pump
Time frame: 24 hours from the end of surgery
Knee flexion
range of flexion in operated knee
Time frame: 8, 24, 48 hours from the end of surgery, and at the patient discharge from the hospital (an average 4-6 days)
Walking
Possibility of walking by patients at scheduled time points
Time frame: 8, 24, 48 hours from the end of surgery, and at the patient discharge from the hospital (an average 4-6 days)
The change of acute postoperative pain
Measured with VAS (visual-analogue scale)
Time frame: 8, 24, 48 hours from the end of surgery, and at the patient discharge from the hospital (an average 4-6 days)
Sitting
Possibility of walking by patients at scheduled time points
Time frame: 8, 24, 48 hours from the end of surgery, and at the patient discharge from the hospital (an average 4-6 days)
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