Efficacy of periarticular local infiltrative anaesthesia (modified Ranawat cocktail regimen) for postoperative pain control and reducing morbidity in total knee arthroplasty: a tertiary centre retrospective study.

Acta ortopedica mexicana Pub Date : 2024-07-01
H Kaur, A Dahuja, R Kaur, K Khatri, K Bansal, R S Garg
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Abstract

Introduction: surgical pain is managed with multi-modal anesthesia in total knee arthroplasty (TKA). It is dubious whether including local infiltrative anaesthesia (LIA) before wound closure provides adequate pain control and decreases morbidity.

Material and methods: this was a retrospective conducted to assess postoperative pain control, morbidity index, and opioid consumption in 116 patients who underwent TKA and were divided into two groups based on LIA (Modified Ranawat Regimen) or normal saline infiltration in the wound.

Results: the mean NRS score was significantly lower in LIA group (3.2) as compared to the control group (3.9) in the first 24 hours. Functional milestones were relatively achieved earlier in LIA group but the values were not significant. Tramadol consumption was remarkably higher in the control group as compared to LIA group on day 1 and 2. As per the morbidity index the mean score on day one was 16.18 and 23.40 which decreased to 6.37 and 9.21 by day three in LIA and control group respectively indicating morbidity has decreased but more so in LIA group.

Conclusion: our study concludes that use of modified cocktail regimen in the knee effectively decreased morbidity with excellent to good results, declining NRS score, minimal rescue analgesia requirement, early ambulation with better safety.

全膝关节置换术中关节周围局部浸润麻醉(改良拉纳瓦特鸡尾酒疗法)控制术后疼痛和降低发病率的效果:一项三级中心回顾性研究。
导言:在全膝关节置换术(TKA)中采用多模式麻醉来控制手术疼痛。在伤口闭合前进行局部浸润麻醉(LIA)是否能充分控制疼痛并降低发病率尚存疑问。材料和方法:这是一项回顾性研究,目的是评估 116 名接受 TKA 的患者的术后疼痛控制、发病率指数和阿片类药物消耗量,并根据伤口浸润 LIA(改良 Ranawat 方案)或生理盐水分为两组。LIA 组较早达到功能里程碑,但数值并不显著。在第 1 天和第 2 天,对照组的曲马多用量明显高于 LIA 组。根据发病率指数,LIA 组和对照组第一天的平均得分分别为 16.18 分和 23.40 分,第三天分别降至 6.37 分和 9.21 分,这表明发病率有所降低,但 LIA 组的发病率更高。
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