
Trauma
OTA 2016: FNB does not reduce pain over PCA morphine in tibial plateau fracture fixation
42 patients with tibial plateau fractures were included in this trial to evaluate the analgesic efficacy of femoral nerve blocks combined with intravenous morphine PCA in comparison to intravenous morphine PCA, alone. The result of this trial indicated that femoral nerve blocks did not significantly reduce pain or narcotic consumption over the first 72 postoperative hours when compared to intravenous morphine PCA alone.
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