2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2020.01.032
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Comparison of Subacromial Injection and Interscalene Block for Immediate Pain Management After Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair

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“…2 We read with interest the Level IV study by Gross, Paganessi, and Vazquez titled "Comparison of Subacromial Injection and Interscalene Block for Immediate Pain Management Following Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair." 3 This study compared the postoperative pain management in arthroscopic rotator cuff surgery between the subacromial bupivacaine and morphine administration group and the single-shot interscalene block (ISB) group. The most interesting result in this study was that the postoperative visual analog scale scores were nearly 0 within a few hours after surgery in the ISB group, and all patients reported complete pain relief.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…2 We read with interest the Level IV study by Gross, Paganessi, and Vazquez titled "Comparison of Subacromial Injection and Interscalene Block for Immediate Pain Management Following Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair." 3 This study compared the postoperative pain management in arthroscopic rotator cuff surgery between the subacromial bupivacaine and morphine administration group and the single-shot interscalene block (ISB) group. The most interesting result in this study was that the postoperative visual analog scale scores were nearly 0 within a few hours after surgery in the ISB group, and all patients reported complete pain relief.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Of note, there are concerns of chondrotoxicity with intra-articular injections [8]. However, PAI involves the injection of local anaesthetic around the joint space and surrounding structures [9,10]. Although PAI has been shown to decrease shoulder pain and opioid consumption [2,10,11], it has been shown to be less effective compared with other regional anaesthetic techniques [12,13].…”
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confidence: 99%