Comparison of the postoperative analgesic effect for infiltration between the popliteal artery and the capsule of the posterior knee and that of periarticular multimodal drug injection in total knee arthroplasty: retrospective study in the immediate postoperative period

Abstract Background The aim of this study is to compare the postoperative analgesic effect of infiltration between the popliteal artery and the capsule of the knee (IPACK) and the effect of periarticular multimodal drug injection (PMDI) in addition to adductor canal block (ACB) after total knee arth...

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Main Authors: Dae-Won Jung, Won-Yong Shon, Seung-Suk Seo, Ok-Gul Kim, In-Seung Lee
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-01-01
Series:Knee Surgery & Related Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s43019-019-0025-z
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spelling doaj-83c6efd6ba724eb3bc69ee4a90459af32021-01-03T12:20:37ZengBMCKnee Surgery & Related Research2234-24512020-01-013211910.1186/s43019-019-0025-zComparison of the postoperative analgesic effect for infiltration between the popliteal artery and the capsule of the posterior knee and that of periarticular multimodal drug injection in total knee arthroplasty: retrospective study in the immediate postoperative periodDae-Won Jung0Won-Yong Shon1Seung-Suk Seo2Ok-Gul Kim3In-Seung Lee4Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Haeundae Bumin HospitalDepartment of Orthopedic Surgery, Busan Bumin HospitalDepartment of Orthopedic Surgery, Haeundae Bumin HospitalDepartment of Orthopedic Surgery, Busan Bumin HospitalDepartment of Orthopedic Surgery, Busan Bumin HospitalAbstract Background The aim of this study is to compare the postoperative analgesic effect of infiltration between the popliteal artery and the capsule of the knee (IPACK) and the effect of periarticular multimodal drug injection (PMDI) in addition to adductor canal block (ACB) after total knee arthroplasty. Methods Among patients who received total knee arthroplasty from June 2017 to December 2017, 50 who underwent ACB with additional IPACK and 50 who received ACB with additional PMDI were selected for this study. We compared the postoperative pain numerical rating scale (NRS), the number of times patient-controlled analgesia was administered and the amount administered, the total amount of opioids given, and complications associated with the procedure between the two groups. Results NRS measured at rest and 45° knee flexion at days 1 and 2 after surgery was significantly lower in the IPACK group than in the PMDI group. The resting NRS measured at day 3 after surgery was also significantly lower in the IPACK group than in the PMDI group, and the NRS at 45° knee flexion measured from day 3 to day 5 showed a significant reduction in the IPACK group. No complications relating to the procedure occurred. Conclusions IPACK may be a better option than PMDI for controlling acute phase pain in patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty.https://doi.org/10.1186/s43019-019-0025-zTotal knee arthroplastyPeriarticular multimodal drug injectionAdductor canal blockIPACK
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author Dae-Won Jung
Won-Yong Shon
Seung-Suk Seo
Ok-Gul Kim
In-Seung Lee
spellingShingle Dae-Won Jung
Won-Yong Shon
Seung-Suk Seo
Ok-Gul Kim
In-Seung Lee
Comparison of the postoperative analgesic effect for infiltration between the popliteal artery and the capsule of the posterior knee and that of periarticular multimodal drug injection in total knee arthroplasty: retrospective study in the immediate postoperative period
Knee Surgery & Related Research
Total knee arthroplasty
Periarticular multimodal drug injection
Adductor canal block
IPACK
author_facet Dae-Won Jung
Won-Yong Shon
Seung-Suk Seo
Ok-Gul Kim
In-Seung Lee
author_sort Dae-Won Jung
title Comparison of the postoperative analgesic effect for infiltration between the popliteal artery and the capsule of the posterior knee and that of periarticular multimodal drug injection in total knee arthroplasty: retrospective study in the immediate postoperative period
title_short Comparison of the postoperative analgesic effect for infiltration between the popliteal artery and the capsule of the posterior knee and that of periarticular multimodal drug injection in total knee arthroplasty: retrospective study in the immediate postoperative period
title_full Comparison of the postoperative analgesic effect for infiltration between the popliteal artery and the capsule of the posterior knee and that of periarticular multimodal drug injection in total knee arthroplasty: retrospective study in the immediate postoperative period
title_fullStr Comparison of the postoperative analgesic effect for infiltration between the popliteal artery and the capsule of the posterior knee and that of periarticular multimodal drug injection in total knee arthroplasty: retrospective study in the immediate postoperative period
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the postoperative analgesic effect for infiltration between the popliteal artery and the capsule of the posterior knee and that of periarticular multimodal drug injection in total knee arthroplasty: retrospective study in the immediate postoperative period
title_sort comparison of the postoperative analgesic effect for infiltration between the popliteal artery and the capsule of the posterior knee and that of periarticular multimodal drug injection in total knee arthroplasty: retrospective study in the immediate postoperative period
publisher BMC
series Knee Surgery & Related Research
issn 2234-2451
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Abstract Background The aim of this study is to compare the postoperative analgesic effect of infiltration between the popliteal artery and the capsule of the knee (IPACK) and the effect of periarticular multimodal drug injection (PMDI) in addition to adductor canal block (ACB) after total knee arthroplasty. Methods Among patients who received total knee arthroplasty from June 2017 to December 2017, 50 who underwent ACB with additional IPACK and 50 who received ACB with additional PMDI were selected for this study. We compared the postoperative pain numerical rating scale (NRS), the number of times patient-controlled analgesia was administered and the amount administered, the total amount of opioids given, and complications associated with the procedure between the two groups. Results NRS measured at rest and 45° knee flexion at days 1 and 2 after surgery was significantly lower in the IPACK group than in the PMDI group. The resting NRS measured at day 3 after surgery was also significantly lower in the IPACK group than in the PMDI group, and the NRS at 45° knee flexion measured from day 3 to day 5 showed a significant reduction in the IPACK group. No complications relating to the procedure occurred. Conclusions IPACK may be a better option than PMDI for controlling acute phase pain in patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty.
topic Total knee arthroplasty
Periarticular multimodal drug injection
Adductor canal block
IPACK
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s43019-019-0025-z
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