“…More recently, it was reported that PAI might be better than continuous femoral nerve block in terms of pain relief after TKA in retrospective [17,23] and prospective trials [12,19], and might even improve the time for discharge from the hospital [9]. One recent meta-analysis of 14 randomized controlled trials confirmed that femoral nerve block was not superior to PAI in terms of opioid consumption, pain scores (at rest or movement), ROM, muscle strength and length of stay [1]. Continuous PAI was also reported to be equivalent to continuous femoral nerve block in terms of analgesic profiles after TKA [21], or even better and allowed for better function and less risk of motor weakness [18].…”