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CompletedNCT00408707

Local Infiltration Analgesia With Ropivacaine Versus Placebo in Bilateral Knee Arthroplasty

Local Infiltration Analgesia With Ropivacaine Versus Placebo in Bilateral Knee Arthroplasty: a Placebo Controlled, Randomized, Double-Blinded Study.

Status
Completed
Phase
Phase 4
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
16 (estimated)
Sponsor
Hvidovre University Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The purpose of this study is to examine whether local infiltration analgesia (LIA) with Ropivacaine and adrenaline is effective in the treatment of postoperative pain after total knee arthroplasty.

Detailed description

Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is increasingly common in the treatment of osteoarthrosis. Despite aggressive analgesic regimes, TKA is associated with moderate to severe postoperative pain, delaying mobilization and hospital discharge. A relatively new method for controlling postoperative pain after TKA is local infiltration analgesia (LIA) which consists of local infiltration with Ropivacaine and adrenaline.3 studies haved showed promising results of LIA, but none have documented a superior analgesic effect versus placebo.Patients receiving bilateral knee arthroplasty are recruited to receive LIA and placebo infiltration.The aim of the study is to demonstrate an analgesic effect of LIA versus placebo.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDURElocal infiltration analgesia

Timeline

Start date
2006-09-01
Completion
2006-12-01
First posted
2006-12-07
Last updated
2008-02-29

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Denmark

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT00408707. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.