
AAOS2017: LIA versus continuous insterscalene block in total shoulder arthroplasty

AAOS2017: LIA versus continuous insterscalene block in total shoulder arthroplasty
Effectiveness of Intra-articular Local Infiltration Analgesia Compared to Interscalene Block in the Early Postoperative Pain Control after Total Shoulder Arthroplasty: A Comparative Randomized Non-inferiority Trial
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99 patients scheduled for total shoulder arthroplasty were randomized to postoperative analgesia with either local infiltration analgesia or a continuous interscalene block for 48 hours postoperatively. Patients were assessed for perioperative pain and opioid consumption, as well as functional outcome at 1-month follow-up. Within the recovery room, LIA demonstrated significantly lower pain scores ...
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