
Sports Medicine
Effect of preoperative femoral nerve block on pain + analgesic use after hip arthroscopy
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Am J Sports Med. 2015 Nov;43(11):2680-7.
50 patients between the ages of 18 and 65 undergoing hip arthroscopy were randomized to receive a femoral nerve block (FNB) or placebo prior to surgery.The purpose of the study was to determine the efficacy and safety of a preoperative femoral nerve block, in terms of postoperative pain reduction and morphine consumption. Patients receiving the femoral nerve block had a significantly lower intake of morphine equivalents at 48 hours postoperative compared to the control group, but this difference was insignificant at the 24 hour and 7 day assessments. VAS pain was significantly lower in the FNB group for most assessments up to 6 hours postoperative, but was similar between groups by 24 hours postoperatively. No differences in patient satisfaction, recovery quality, or time spent in the hospital were noted between groups. However, a significantly greater incidence of falling was observed in the FNB group.
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