The Journal of Arthroplasty, Volume 27, Issue 9, 1731 - 1736.e1

Use of Reduced-Dose Periarticular Injection for Pain Management in Simultaneous Bilateral Total Knee Arthroplasty

Koh, In Jun et al.
Knee

We investigated the safety and efficacy of the bilateral periarticular multimodal drug injection (PMDI) at a reduced dosage in patients undergoing simultaneous bilateral total knee arthroplasty (SBTKA). In total, 45 patients undergoing SBTKA received 65 mL PMDI in each knee (reduced-dose group). The incidence of drug-related adverse effects and wound complications were evaluated. Pain levels during the night of the operation and postoperative day 1 and opioid consumption during the first 24 hours after surgery were compared with the regular-dose group of 55 patients undergoing SBTKA who received 100 mL of PMDI in 1 knee. No patient experienced a serious drug-related adverse effect or wound complication. Blood levels of ropivacaine were observed to be lower than a toxic level throughout the monitored period in all patients examined. Patients in the reduced-dose group experienced less pain during the night of operation, but a similar pain level at postoperative day 1.


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