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TKA: Local Injection Anesthesia vs Femoral Nerve Blok

Femoral nerve block or local infiltration (injection) anesthesia for total knee arthroplasty (TKA) patients—which works better?

Dr. Alessandro Paglia, faculty member with the Department of Life, Health and Environmental Sciences, University of L’Aquila, as well as the Department of Mini-invasive and Computer-assisting Orthopaedic Surgery at San Salvatore Hospital and study co-author explained to OTW the purpose behind the study: “TKA is a surgical procedure that leads to a lot of pain in the postoperative days. We are looking for a standardized protocol for pain management to apply to all patients.”

For their study, the investigators enrolled 51 patients into a three-arm, randomized prospective study. Group 1 (the control group) received no analgesic protocol. Group 2 received an intraoperative local infiltration anesthesia (LIA). Group 3 received a femoral nerve block (FNB).

Dr. Paglia and his colleagues reported that the, “local infiltration anesthesia and femoral nerve block groups both showed a significant reduction at VAS [Visual Analog Score] score, better range of motion and less morphine consumption than the control group. The local infiltration group reported a constant pain control in the postoperative days; the femoral nerve block group reported good pain control in the hours after surgery, but decreased efficacy in the following days.”

Dr. Paglia told OTW, “Our results show how the local infiltration is a good strategy. There are a lot of ways of treating pain after TKA but it is still not possible to understand what could be the best. At the moment we are studying the block of adductors compared to other strategies; it seems to have an excellent analgesic effect on the first day with the appearance of important pain after 48 hours.”

“Perhaps it would be better to always have a minimum of constant pain with which the patient has to live rather than have two days of complete well-being.”

ASSICON 2019

We participated in ASSICON 2019, 32nd Annual Conference of The Association of Spine Surgeons of India held in Gujarat from 24th to 27th January, 2019 at Hyatt Regency.

We exhibited all our Spine Implants & Instruments

Network of proteins influences the advancement of osteoarthritis

A network of carbohydrate binding proteins – so-called galectins – plays an important role in the degeneration of cartilage in osteoarthritis. A research group at the MedUni Vienna was able to demonstrate this correlation, in cooperation with international study partners. In osteoarthritis, certain galectins are produced by the cartilage cells themselves and accelerate the degeneration process of the cartilage matrix.

Whilst galectins do play a role in cartilage development during childhood growth, they essentially do not occur in healthy adult cartilage. Now discovered that the quantity of galectin-8 found in the cell samples was correspondingly greater with an increasing severity of cartilage degeneration. After its production, this protein is released by the cartilage cells and connects with the cell surfaces, where it causes inflammatory processes and accelerates the matrix degradation of the cartilage tissue. Other galectins, which are otherwise able to perform various functions in the cell, apparently also play an accelerating role here.

Source: Medical University of Vienna

NEOCON 2011

We Smit Medimed Leading Manufacturer and Exporter of Orthopaedic Implants & Instruments..We participated in NEOCON 2011 Conference.

AAOS 2011

We participated in AAOS 2011 American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeon  held in USA.

IOACON 2011

We Smit Medimed, Manufacturer & Exporter of the Orthopaedic Implants & Instruments. We participated in IOACON 2011 Conference.

Singapore 2008

We Smit Medimed, Manufacturer & Exporter of the Orthopaedic Implants & Instruments. We participated in Singapore 2008 Conference.

FIME 2008

We Smit Medimed, Manufacturer & Exporter of the Orthopaedic Implants & Instruments. We participated in FIme 2008 Conference.

MEDICA 2008

We Smit Medimed, Manufacturer & Exporter of the Orthopaedic Implants & Instruments. We participated in MEDICA 2008 Conference.

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