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  • This study examined whether using ropivacaine for local analgesia after hip fracture surgery could reduce the need for opioids postoperatively.
  • Forty-nine patients were split into two groups, one receiving ropivacaine and the other saline, during and after their hip surgery for pain management.
  • The results showed no significant difference in opioid usage or pain levels between the two groups, indicating that ropivacaine is not effective for this purpose compared to a placebo.

Article Abstract

Background And Purpose: Local infiltration analgesia (LIA) supports early mobilization after hip and knee arthroplasty. Inspired by this, we studied the effectiveness of wound infiltration with the long acting local anesthetic ropivacaine in an effort to decrease the need for postoperative opioids after osteosynthesis of extracapsular hip fracture.

Methods: Forty-nine patients undergoing osteosynthesis with a sliding hip screw were randomized into two groups in a double-blind study (ClinicalTrials.gov:NCT01119209). The patients received intraoperative infiltration followed by 6 postoperative injections through a wound catheter in eight-hour intervals. 23 patients received ropivacaine and 26 received saline. The intervention period was 2 days, and the observation period was 5 days. In both groups, there were no restrictions on the total daily dose of opioids. Pain was assessed at specific postoperative time points, and the daily opioid usage was registered.

Results: Intraoperative infiltration with 200 mg ropivacaine and postoperative repeated infiltration with 100 mg ropivacaine did not result in statistically significant difference between the groups regarding postoperative opioid consumption or pain.

Interpretation: Ropivacaine as single component in postoperative treatment of pain after hip fracture is not effective. In our setup, wound infiltration with ropivacaine is not statistically significantly better than placebo.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6257902PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/6398424DOI Listing

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