
Periarticular Injection Adds No Benefit With Intrathecal Morphine in TKA

Periarticular Injection Adds No Benefit With Intrathecal Morphine in TKA
Periarticular injection versus placebo in total knee arthroplasty with intrathecal morphine.
Knee . 2025 Jun:54:122-127.Synopsis
Sixty-four patients with primary knee osteoarthritis undergoing unilateral TKA were randomized to receive a standardized PAI (n=34) or placebo saline injection (n=30), with all patients receiving combined spinal–epidural anesthesia including ITM and a multimodal analgesia pathway. The primary outcome was postoperative opioid consumption in morphine milligram equivalents (MME) at 0–24 h, 24–48 h, a...
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