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The purpose of this study is to compare two methods of pain control used during total knee joint replacement surgery. The pain medication that will be used for this study is not experimental.

The investigators will compare the single shot femoral nerve block (SSFNB) and Femoral Nerve Block (FNB) plus continuous femoral nerve catheter (CFNC) to determine which method gives patients better pain control, increasing the capability to participate in physical therapy and decreasing the consumption of other pain medication. With either the single shot or the catheter the local numbing medication called ropivacaine will be used.


Clinical Trial Description

The study will be a randomized controlled blinded study with a sham control arm. The patients will be randomized to either a single shot FNB with placement of a catheter on the skin (sham control) or a conventional CFNC with catheter.

The group with SSFNB will receive a femoral nerve block before the surgery in the pre-operative area guided by a nerve stimulator and ultrasound. A bolus of 0.5 % ropivacaine will be injected around the femoral nerve. A catheter would be placed on the skin, without penetration, with occlusive dressing applied over the site. A standard size saline bag will be placed on the pump but will not be turned on. The tubing will be opaque and a bag will be placed over the pump to blind the patient to the medication, or lack of medication, being administered. The patient, nursing staff and physical therapists will be blinded to the presence of a sham catheter. The infusion will be labelled 'Study Drug R' or 'Study Drug N' in the electronic medicine prescription.

The group randomized with active drug by CFNB would have a continuous femoral catheter placed using nerve stimulator and ultrasound. Catheter will be bolused with 0.5 % ropivacaine around the femoral nerve and occlusive dressing applied over the catheter.

After placement of the femoral nerve block patients will be transported to the operating room and spinal anesthesia with bupivacaine and fentanyl will be performed. Intra-operative sedation of propofol infusion will be titrated to the discretion of the anaesthesia team. Patients will receive scheduled as well as rescue analgesia as per clinical pathway protocol.

Patients with CFNB will receive ropivacaine 0.2% infusion (the infusion rate will be dependent on the clinical judgement of the anaesthesiologist) in the post anaesthesia care unit (PACU) after the spinal anaesthesia has worn off. The infusion will be continued for the duration of the catheter, 4am POD one. Patients with SSFNB will not receive any infusion through the sham catheter.

The catheters will be removed on post-operative day (POD) one at about 8 am. Patient's pain score using visual analogue score (VAS) will be assessed. Functional status will be assessed by the physical therapist on POD one. The therapist will assess and document the distance walked, assistive device used, level of assist needed to ambulate, and knee proprioception or continued recommendation of the knee immobilizer.

Patients will be assessed in the PACU and POD 1 and 2. Recordings will be made of total opioid consumption in morphine equivalents, VAS score from 0-10 both at rest and on participation in physical therapy, incidence of nausea and vomiting and functional status during physical therapy. ;


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NCT number NCT02106481
Study type Interventional
Source Eastern Maine Medical Center
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date April 2014
Completion date December 2015

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