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Current Evidence-based Approaches to Multimodal Pain Control and Opioid Minimization After Arthroscopic and Knee Preservation Surgery. | LitMetric

Current Evidence-based Approaches to Multimodal Pain Control and Opioid Minimization After Arthroscopic and Knee Preservation Surgery.

J Am Acad Orthop Surg

From the WellSpan Sports Medicine, WellSpan Chambersburg Orthopedic Surgery, WellSpan Health (Day), and the WellSpan Chambersburg Anesthesia, WellSpan Health, Chambersburg, PA (Boryan).

Published: January 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Nonarthroplasty knee procedures often result in varying degrees of postoperative pain, influenced by factors like patient condition and the specific operation performed, including ligament repairs and cartilage restoration.
  • *A multimodal approach to pain management, which combines nonopioid medications and various treatment techniques, has been successfully implemented, although there is still variation in current practices.
  • *Growing awareness about the risks of opioid use has led to a push for opioid-minimizing strategies, aiming to improve patient satisfaction and outcomes while effectively managing pain post-surgery.

Article Abstract

Nonarthroplasty knee procedures are common and may cause a wide spectrum of postoperative pain, ranging from minimal to severe, depending on the patient, pathology, and procedure. Procedures include ligament repair and reconstruction, especially anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, meniscal débridement, repair and transplant, periarticular osteotomy, and cartilage restoration. Multimodal analgesia regimens have been implemented successfully, but notable variation characterizes current protocols. Increased public and physician awareness of the burden of opioid usage in the United States has encouraged the medical community to embrace opioid-minimizing and nonopioid techniques to mitigate the deleterious effects of these medications. Nonopioid medications; anesthesia techniques; surgical techniques; and postoperative nonmedication strategies, including physical therapy, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, cryotherapy, cognitive techniques, and non-Western interventions, can form part of an effective multimodal approach. A multimodal approach can facilitate adequate analgesia without compromising patient satisfaction or outcome.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.5435/JAAOS-D-23-00342DOI Listing

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