Effects of Intraoperative Local Pain Injections on Early Function & Patient-Reported Outcomes
Effects of Intraoperative Local Pain Injections on Early Function & Patient-Reported Outcomes
Effects of Intraoperative Local Pain Cocktail Injections on Early Function and Patient-Reported Outcomes: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
J Orthop Trauma . 2023 Sep 1;37(9):433-439.Did you know you're eligible to earn 0.5 CME credits for reading this report? Click Here
Synopsis
One hundred eighty-four patients with OTA/AO 31A1-3 and 31B1-3 hip fractures undergoing surgical fixation were randomized to receive either a multimodal intraoperative pain cocktail injection (bupivacaine, morphine sulfate, ketorolac; n=75) or no injection (n=109). The primary outcome was postoperative pain (VAS score). Secondary outcomes included narcotic usage (MME), ambulation distance, complic...
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