Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The addition of an adductor canal block to periarticular injection for total knee replacement did not ...
Traditionally, an anesthesiologist places an adductor canal block, if the patient needs one, following a knee replacement procedure. Robert Jamieson, MD, hip and knee replacement specialist at ...
The adductor canal block preserves quadriceps strength and provides equivalent levels of postoperative analgesia for outpatient ACL surgery as the conventional femoral nerve block, according to a new ...
NEW ORLEANS -- Continuous adductor canal block (CACB) outperformed the conventional single-injection approach for relieving pain in people undergoing total knee replacement in a randomized trial, a ...
In patients who underwent total knee arthroplasty, adding a continuous adductor canal catheter block did not significantly reduce the use of opioids over 24-48 hours of surgery compared with a ...
DALLAS — Compared with intra-articular catheter, patients who received adductor canal block during primary total knee arthroplasty experienced better pain control and reduced narcotic consumption, ...
In 2014, one of my now-retired colleagues, Lyle Sorensen, said to then 57-year-old Seattle resident Mary Lou Hanske, “You definitely needed a new knee,” when she was in the recovery room following ...