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  • A study examined a fast-track recovery process for hip and knee surgeries, using a combination of pain management techniques involving local anesthetics and specific medications after surgery.
  • The findings showed that patients typically experienced low levels of pain and minimal nausea, with over 95% using few opioids, especially after hip surgery within the first 10 days.
  • However, after knee surgery, a significant number of patients (52%) reported moderate pain and a notable increase in opioid use one month later, highlighting a need for better pain management strategies for knee arthroplasty recovery.

Article Abstract

In a well-defined fast-track setup for total hip and knee arthroplasty, with a multimodal analgesic regimen consisting of intra-operative local anaesthetic infiltration and oral celecoxib, gabapentin and paracetamol for 6 days postoperatively, we conducted a prospective, consecutive, observational study. The purpose was to describe the prevalence and intensity of subacute postoperative pain and opioid related side effects, use of analgesics and functional ability 1-10 and 30 days postoperatively. Fast-track total hip and knee arthroplasty with early discharge (< 3 days) resulted in acceptable levels of pain and postoperative nausea and vomiting with concomitant low use of opioids in > 95% of patients after discharge before day 10 after total hip arthroplasty. However, after total knee arthroplasty 52% patients reported moderate pain (VAS 30-59 mm), and 16% severe pain (VAS > or = 60 mm) when walking 1 month after surgery with a concomitant increase in the use of strong opioids. These results emphasise the need for improvement in analgesia after discharge following total knee arthroplasty, to facilitate rehabilitation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2044.2008.05831.xDOI Listing

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