Osteoarthritis: Joint Replacement Surgery Clinical Trial
Official title:
Adjunctive Use of Amniotic Umbilical Cord Particulate During Total Knee Arthroplasty
Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is the most common joint replacement surgery and its incidence is expected to increase 673% to 3.48 million procedures annually by 2030. After more than 20 years of follow-up data, TKA is confirmed to be an effective treatment for knee osteoarthritis, however, postoperative pain management continues to be a challenge despite advances in surgical techniques and anesthetic practice to minimize discomfort and enhance recovery. This acute post-surgical pain caused by extensive tissue damage and inflammation in TKA leads to restricted post-operative knee range of motion (ROM) and ability to mobilize.
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NCT02739230 -
Comparing Pain Relief Between Exparel® Injection vs. On-Q Catheter as the Postsurgical Analgesia Following Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA)
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