New study tests best way to block knee replacement pain

NCT ID NCT07171931

Summary

This study aims to find which of two nerve-blocking techniques works better for pain relief after knee replacement surgery. Researchers will compare a genicular nerve block with an IPACK block, both given alongside a standard adductor canal block, in 72 patients. The goal is to reduce pain, limit opioid use, and help patients recover faster with better pain control.

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