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Addition of Adductor Canal Block to Periarticular Injection for Total Knee Replacement: A Randomized Trial.

J Bone Joint Surg Am

May 2019

Departments of Anesthesiology (E.A.G., Y.L., D.H.K., P.D.M., and J.T.Y.), Orthopedic Surgery (A.S.R., G.H.W., D.J.M., E.P.S., D.E.P., and M.M.A.), and Rehabilitation (R.S.), Hospital for Special Surgery (K.F.), New York, NY.

Background: Periarticular injection is a popular method to control postoperative pain after total knee replacement. An adductor canal block is a sensory block that can also help to alleviate pain after total knee replacement. We hypothesized that the combination of adductor canal block and periarticular injection would allow patients to reach discharge criteria 0.

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