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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37142055/femoral-nerve-blockade-during-endovenous-laser-ablation-of-great-saphenous-vein-decreases-pain-but-does-not-affect-the-use-of-opioids-during-the-procedure
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Onerva Hurmerinta-Kurkijärvi, Eeva-Maija Weselius, Karoliina Halmesmäki, Pirkka Vikatmaa, Leena Vikatmaa, Maarit Venermo
BACKGROUND: Endovenous laser ablation (EVLA) using tumescent anesthesia for treatment of an insufficient great saphenous vein (GSV) can be painful and require intravenous pain management and, sometimes, sedation with propofol. Femoral nerve blockade (FNB) anesthetizes the femoral nerve distribution and is usually used for anterior thigh and knee procedures. It is easy to inject with ultrasound guidance because the nerve is easy to visualize in the groin. The aim of the present double-blind, randomized controlled trial was to determine whether FNB before tumescent anesthesia decreases the pain of GSV EVLA combined with local phlebectomy...
May 2, 2023: Journal of Vascular Surgery. Venous and Lymphatic Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37019539/editorial-commentary-postoperative-pain-management-after-anterior-cruciate-ligament-reconstruction-can-minimize-opioid-use-and-allow-early-rehabilitation
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EDITORIAL
Eoghan T Hurley, Richard M Danilkowicz, Alison P Toth
Effective analgesia is essential after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction to control pain while minimizing opioid consumption and allowing early rehabilitation. Orthopaedic surgeons write the third-largest number of opioid prescriptions, which are responsible for 1/10th of all opioid prescriptions, and one-third of patients with ACL injury use opioids preoperatively, a risk factor for postoperative abuse. Pain management after ACL reconstruction using variety of analgesic regimens including various permutations of nerve blocks, nerve block adjuncts, intra-articular injections, intravenous and oral medications, cryotherapy, compression stockings, and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation units, based on multidisciplinary collaboration between surgeons and anesthesiologists, can minimize opioid consumption...
May 2023: Arthroscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36977526/migration-rate-of-proximal-adductor-canal-block-catheters-placed-parallel-versus-perpendicular-to-the-nerve-after-total-knee-arthroplasty-a-randomized-controlled-study
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Takashi Fujino, Takayuki Yoshida, Izumi Kawagoe, Akinori Hinotsume, Tsuyoshi Hiratsuka, Tatsuo Nakamoto
BACKGROUND: Perineural catheters placed parallel to the nerve course are reported to have lower migration rates than those placed perpendicular to it. However, catheter migration rates for a continuous adductor canal block (ACB) remain unknown. This study compared postoperative migration rates of proximal ACB catheters placed parallel and perpendicular to the saphenous nerve. METHODS: Seventy participants scheduled for unilateral primary total knee arthroplasty were randomly assigned for parallel or perpendicular placement of the ACB catheter...
August 2023: Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36972681/intraoperative-surgeon-performed-versus-conventional-anesthesiologist-performed-continuous-adductor-canal-block-in-total-knee-arthroplasty-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chayut Chaiperm, Chotetawan Tanavalee, Wirinaree Kampitak, Chavarin Amarase, Srihatach Ngarmukos, Aree Tanavalee
A continuous adductor canal block (cACB) for pain control in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is always performed by an anesthesiologist. A surgeon-performed cACB during surgery is somewhat questionable in terms of feasibility, reproducibility, and efficacy. This study was divided into two phases. In Phase 1 study, an experimental dissection of 16 cadaveric knees to expose the saphenous nerve and related muscles around the adductor canal was conducted. The extent of dye after injection via a catheter inserted into the adductor canal at the time of TKA was evaluated...
April 18, 2023: Journal of Knee Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36959872/electroacupuncture-activated-local-sympathetic-noradrenergic-signaling-to-relieve-synovitis-and-referred-pain-behaviors-in-knee-osteoarthritis-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wei Chen, Xiao-Ning Zhang, Yang-Shuai Su, Xiao-Yu Wang, Heng-Cong Li, Yi-Han Liu, Hong-Ye Wan, Zheng-Yang Qu, Xiang-Hong Jing, Wei He
INTRODUCTION: Recent research has focused on the local control of articular inflammation through neuronal stimulation to avoid the systemic side effects of conventional pharmacological therapies. Electroacupuncture (EA) has been proven to be useful for inflammation suppressing and pain reduction in knee osteoarthritis (KOA) patients, yet its mechanism remains unclear. METHODS: In the present study, the KOA model was established using the intra-articular injection of sodium monoiodoacetate (MIA) (1 mg/50 μL) into the knee cavity...
2023: Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36946187/design-and-implementation-of-a-training-programme-on-ultrasound-guided-lower-limb-peripheral-nerve-blockade-an-advanced-clinical-practitioner-s-personal-journey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shailen Soobhug
Increased demand in services, workforce pressures and continued financial constraints has resulted in a significant expansion in advanced clinical practice roles in the United Kingdom. This article will describe the personal experience of a perioperative Advanced Clinical Practitioner in the design and implementation of a training programme to achieve competence in ultrasound-guided lower limb peripheral nerve blockade. Three specific lower limb peripheral nerve blockade were included in the training programme, namely sciatic nerve block at the popliteal fossa, saphenous nerve block, and femoral nerve block...
March 22, 2023: Journal of Perioperative Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36935063/surgeon-placed-peripheral-nerve-block-and-continuous-non-opioid-analgesia-in-total-knee-arthroplasty-is-accessible-intraoperatively-a-cadaveric-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Matthews, Robert T Rella
BACKGROUND: Pain management in TKA patients is challenged by a postoperative requirement for early ambulation along with the concurrent goal of reducing opioid consumption while simultaneously reducing the length of hospital stay. Peripheral nerve blocks (PNB) address these concerns to some degree, with femoral nerve and adductor canal blocks being the most-used regional nerve blocks for surgeries performed around the knee joint. PURPOSE: The authors hypothesized that placing a catheter between the muscles that make up the adductor canal during a standard surgical approach for a Total Knee Arthroplasty would provide equitable or superior access for a peripheral nerve block in the adductor canal...
March 17, 2023: Journal of ISAKOS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36852567/the-anterior-branch-of-the-medial-femoral-cutaneous-nerve-innervates-the-anterior-knee-a-randomized-volunteer-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Siska Bjørn, Thomas D Nielsen, Anne E Jensen, Christian Jessen, Jens A Kolsen-Petersen, Bernhard Moriggl, Romed Hoermann, Jens R Nyengaard, Thomas F Bendtsen
BACKGROUND: The midline skin incision for total knee arthroplasty may be an important generator of chronic neuropathic pain. The incision is innervated by the medial femoral cutaneous nerve (MFCN), the intermediate femoral cutaneous nerves (IFCN) and the infrapatellar branch from the saphenous nerve. The MFCN divides into an anterior (MFCN-A) and a posterior branch (MFCN-P). The primary aim was to compare the areas anesthesized by MFCN-A versus MFCN-P block for coverage of the incision...
2023: Minerva Anestesiologica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36512721/ultrasound-guided-percutaneous-cryoneurolysis-to-treat-chronic-postamputation-phantom-limb-pain-a-multicenter-randomized-controlled-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Brian M Ilfeld, Cameron R Smith, Alparslan Turan, Edward R Mariano, Matthew E Miller, Rick L Fisher, Andrea M Trescot, Steven P Cohen, James C Eisenach, Daniel I Sessler, J David Prologo, Edward J Mascha, Liu Liu, Rodney A Gabriel
BACKGROUND: Postamputation phantom pain is notoriously persistent with few validated treatments. Cryoneurolysis involves the application of low temperatures to reversibly ablate peripheral nerves. The authors tested the hypothesis that a single cryoneurolysis treatment would decrease phantom pain 4 months later. METHODS: The authors enrolled patients with a lower-limb amputation and established phantom pain. Each received a single-injection femoral and sciatic nerve block with lidocaine and was subsequently randomized to receive either ultrasound-guided percutaneous cryoneurolysis or sham treatment at these same locations...
January 1, 2023: Anesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36474950/an-open-label-single-arm-trial-of-cryoneurolysis-for-improvements-in-pain-activities-of-daily-living-and-quality-of-life-in-patients-with-symptomatic-ankle-osteoarthritis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas A Perry, Neil A Segal
OBJECTIVE: Cryoneurolysis, cold-induced reversible conduction block of peripheral nerves, is an effective treatment for reducing knee osteoarthritis (OA) symptoms and opioid use following knee arthroplasty. There are however, limited data concerning its use for ankle OA. Our aim was to assess clinically significant long-term symptomatic relief of ankle OA with cryoneurolysis. METHOD: This single-center, open-label trial included participants aged >18 years with radiographic tibiotalar OA, unilateral ankle pain ≥5/10 on Numerical Rating Scale (NRS), and with no ankle surgery within 6-months of screening...
September 2022: Osteoarthritis and cartilage open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36319962/motor-sparing-peripatellar-plexus-block-provides-noninferior-block-duration-and-complete-block-area-of-the-peripatellar-region-compared-with-femoral-nerve-block-a-randomized-controlled-noninferiority-study
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Wen-Yi Gong, Chen-Guang Li, Jing-Yu Zhang, Xiao-Hui Liao, Cheng Zhu, Jie Min, Xiao-Fang Yue, Kun Fan
BACKGROUND: Developing adequate regional anaesthesia for knee surgeries without affecting lower limb mobilization is crucial to perioperative analgesia. However, reports in this regard are limited. We proposed a technique for ultrasound-guided peripatellar plexus (PP) block. Compared with the femoral nerve (FN) block, we hypothesized that this technique would provide a noninferior block duration and a complete cutaneous sensory block in the peripatellar region without affecting lower limb mobilization...
November 1, 2022: BMC Anesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36304072/the-origin-and-course-of-the-infrapatellar-branch-of-the-saphenous-nerve-an-anatomical-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David D Krijgh, Emile B List, Teun Teunis, Ronald L A W Bleys, J Henk Coert
Nerve injury of the saphenous nerve or infrapatellar branch seems to be a frequent complication following knee surgery or trauma. Denervation results vary, and in some cases, no pain relief is achieved. This might be due to anatomic variation. The purpose of this anatomical study is to identify the variation in the course of the infrapatellar branch and saphenous nerve. We dissected 18 cadavers from adult donors. Medial to the knee, the saphenous nerve and infrapatellar branch were identified and followed proximally to the point where the infrapatellar branch branched from the saphenous nerve...
December 2022: JPRAS Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36245345/anatomical-study-of-the-adductor-canal-three-dimensional-micro-computed-tomography-histological-and-immunofluorescence-findings-relevant-to-neural-blockade
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shin Hyo Lee, Hee Jung Kim, Shin Hyung Kim, Tae-Hyeon Cho, Hyun-Jin Kwon, Jehoon O, Ju Eun Hong, Seung Hyun Nam, Young-Il Hwang, Hun-Mu Yang
BACKGROUND: A precise anatomical understanding of the adductor canal (AC) and its neural components is essential for discerning the action mechanism of the AC block. We therefore aimed to clarify the detailed anatomy of the AC using micro-computed tomography (micro-CT), histological evaluation, and immunofluorescence (IF) assays. METHODS: Gross dissections of 39 thighs provided morphometric data relevant to injection landmarks. Serial sectional images of the AC were defined using micro-CT and ultrasonography...
June 2023: Korean Journal of Anesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36226692/machine-learning-model-based-risk-prediction-of-severe-complications-after-off-pump-coronary-artery-bypass-grafting
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yang Zhang, Lin Li, Ye Li, Zhihe Zeng
BACKGROUND: Compared with coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) under cardiopulmonary bypass, off-pump coronary artery bypass (OPCAB) is minimally invasive and reduces the risk of intraoperative blood transfusion and acute kidney injury. Nonetheless, OPCAB-related complications still pose a threat. Machine learning technology can analyze a large number of clinical data, establish risk prediction models and help clinicians make early and correct clinical decisions. OBJECTIVES: Risk prediction models are available for mortality and morbidity after cardiac surgery, but they are not specific to OPCAB...
October 13, 2022: Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine: Official Organ Wroclaw Medical University
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36030058/analgesic-dorsal-root-ganglion-field-stimulation-blocks-both-afferent-and-efferent-spontaneous-activity-in-sensory-neurons-of-rats-with-monosodium-iodoacetate-induced-osteoarthritis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
D Chao, H Tran, Q H Hogan, B Pan
OBJECTIVES: Chronic joint pain is common in patients with osteoarthritis (OA). Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and opioids are used to relieve OA pain, but they are often inadequately effective. Dorsal root ganglion field stimulation (GFS) is a clinically used neuromodulation approach, although it is not commonly employed for patients with OA pain. GFS showed analgesic effectiveness in our previous study using the monosodium iodoacetate (MIA) - induced OA rat pain model. This study was to evaluate the mechanism of GFS analgesia in this model...
August 24, 2022: Osteoarthritis and Cartilage
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36018541/a-randomized-controlled-pilot-study-using-ultrasound-guided-percutaneous-cryoneurolysis-of-the-infrapatellar-branch-of-the-saphenous-nerve-for-analgesia-following-total-knee-arthroplasty
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthew W Swisher, Scott T Ball, Francis B Gonzales, Krishna R Cidambi, Andrea M Trescot, Brian M Ilfeld
INTRODUCTION: Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is frequently associated with severe, prolonged postsurgical pain, and therefore local anesthetic-based peripheral nerve blocks are commonly used for postoperative analgesia. Cryoneurolysis involves the use of freezing temperatures to provide a reversible sensory (and motor) block with a duration measured in weeks and months, more commensurate with the typical period of post-TKA pain. We therefore conducted a randomized controlled pilot study to evaluate the use of this modality for the treatment of pain following TKA to (1) determine the feasibility of and optimize the study protocol for a subsequent definitive clinical trial; and (2) estimate analgesia and opioid reduction within the first 3 postoperative weeks...
December 2022: Pain and Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35989798/surgeon-performed-saphenous-nerve-block-at-the-medial-femoral-condyle-for-arthroscopic-partial-meniscectomy-and-meniscus-repair-a-randomized-control-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Parker L Brush, Ruchir Nanavati, Gregory R Toci, Evan Conte, Joshua Hornstein
Introduction With the rising number of arthroscopic partial meniscectomy and meniscus repair procedures performed in outpatient surgical centers, there has been significant interest in limiting postoperative pain and optimizing recovery. Postoperative pain is a common reason for admission at these surgical centers, and opioid-related mortality is becoming an increasing concern. A surgeon-performed saphenous nerve block (SNB) represents a promising adjunct treatment option for pain control. The purpose of this randomized controlled trial was to determine if an SNB would result in decreased postoperative pain and opioid usage compared to control following arthroscopic meniscus repair or partial meniscectomy...
July 2022: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35911159/application-of-general-anesthesia-combined-with-saphenous-nerve-tibial-nerve-block-in-total-knee-arthroplasty
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hong Li, Kun Wang, Yinlan Qiu, Xia Liu, Xiaoling Ma, Tianhua Li, Qingxiang Cao, Zengjuan Wang
BACKGROUND: The study aimed to evaluate the safety and efficiency of the saphenous nerve plus selective tibial nerve block combined with general anesthesia in total knee replacement surgery (TKRS). METHODS: Sixty-four patients who underwent unilateral TKRS between October 2019 and June 2020 were selected as study subjects. All patients were divided into the control and observation groups using the random number table method, with 32 patients in each group. Conventional general anesthesia was performed preoperatively in both groups...
2022: Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine: ECAM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35901924/post-operative-nausea-and-vomiting-ponv-observed-in-a-clinical-study-designed-to-assess-the-analgesic-effects-of-intravenous-and-subcutaneous-methadone-in-dogs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
A C Ryan, J C Murrell, M A Gurney
Opioids are a key component of multimodal analgesia. Methadone is licensed in Europe for IV, IM and SC use in dogs despite there being no published studies assessing the analgesic efficacy of SC administration. Our intention was to compare the analgesic effect of IV or SC methadone. Fifteen dogs presenting for stifle surgery were administered 0.4mg/kg methadone IV followed by a randomised 0.4mg/kg methadone IV or SC dose 3h later. All dogs received ultrasound-guided sciatic and saphenous nerve blocks with bupivacaine prior to surgery...
July 25, 2022: Veterinary Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35739931/correction-felisberto-et-al-ultrasound-guided-saphenous-nerve-block-in-rabbits-oryctolagus-cuniculus-a-cadaveric-study-comparing-two-injectate-volumes-animals-2022-12-624
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Ricardo Felisberto, Derek Flaherty, Hamaseh Tayari
The authors wish to make the following correction to this paper [...].
June 14, 2022: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
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