
Sports Medicine
ISAKOS 2015: Higher efficacy of periarticular injection vs. femoral nerve block after ACLR
57 patients undergoing anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction were randomized into either a group administered periarticular injection with multimodal drugs, or femoral nerve block. The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness and safety of these two pain control regimens after ACL reconstruction. Findings in this study demonstrated that intensity of postoperative pain and patient-controlled analgesia consumption was significantly reduced with periarticular injection with multimodal drugs as compared to femoral nerve block.
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