Comparison of Adductor Canal Block versus Femoral Nerve Block for Ambulatory Distance on Postoperative Day-1 Following Unilateral TKR Surgery- An RCT Study
Abstract:Background: Total knee replacement (TKR) is associated with intense post-operative pain. Providing both optimal analgesia and early mobilization are vital for the patient. We hypothesized the adductor-canal-block, being a pure sensory block, provides a longer ambulation distance by patient when compared with femoral nerve block as the latter causes both sensory and motor block.
Method: Patients aged 30-80 years scheduled for TKR were included in this randomized controlled trial. The patients were divided into … Show more
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