Regional intraarticular delivery of local anesthetics is effective in treating postoperative pain following total knee or hip replacement. Recent research efforts have been only partially successful in achieving sustained release of the analgesic agent, in part due to limited understanding of the biological environment into which these formulations are administered. This study aimed to detail the composition and properties of postoperative periarticular fluid (PO-PAF).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Patients undergoing arthroplasty require appropriate postsurgical pain relief. Analgesia is typically achieved through bolus doses of short-acting local anesthetics and with oral analgesics such as opiates, which are associated with systemic side effects. By formulating an injectable thermosensitive gelling system containing lidocaine, sustained and local delivery can be achieved following a single administration.
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