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Post‐operative analgesia following total knee replacement: an evaluation of the addition of an obturator nerve block to combined femoral and sciatic nerve block

Author Affiliations
Queens University, Royal Victoria Hospital, Musgrave Park Hospital
Published InActa Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica
Year2002
Citations146

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Femoral and sciatic nerve block may not provide complete post-operative analgesia following total knee replacement. This study was designed to evaluate whether the addition of an obturator nerve block to combined femoral and sciatic nerve block improves the quality of post-operative analgesia following primary total knee replacement. METHODS: Sixty patients were randomised into one of two groups: combined femoral and sciatic nerve block with 15 ml 0.75% ropivacaine to each nerve or combined femoral and sciatic nerve block with 15 ml 0.75% ropivacaine to each nerve and an obturator nerve block with 5 ml 0.75% ropivacaine. RESULTS: Peripheral nerve blocks were successful in 85% of patients. The group which received the obturator nerve block showed a significant increase in…
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