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Local Periarticular Infiltration with Dexmedetomidine Results in Superior Patient Well-Being after Total Knee Arthroplasty Compared with Peripheral Nerve Blocks: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial with a Follow-Up of Two Years.

Patrick ReinbacherGregor A SchittekAlexander DraschlAndrzej HeckerAndreas LeithnerSebastian Martin KlimKevin BrunnaderAmir KoutpGeorg HauerPatrick Sadoghi
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2023)
Patients treated with LIA had superior postoperative well-being in the early postoperative phase of up to six weeks. Furthermore, LIA patients had similar functionality compared to patients treated with USRA but experienced significantly more pain six weeks postoperatively. LIA leads to improved short-term well-being, which is potentially beneficial for faster knee recovery. We believe that LIA benefits fast-track knee recovery with respect to improved short-term well-being, higher practicability, and faster application.
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