Expanding the Peri-operative Surgical Home Model: ERAS TKR With a Transitional Pain Service (TeleTPS)- Continuous Adductor Canal Catheter Versus Adductor Canal Block for Total Knee Arthroplasty, a Randomized Double-blind Controlled Trial
Hospital for Special Surgery, New York
Summary
A comparison of two anesthetic techniques for total knee replacements: (1) Peri-Articular Injection (PAI), local infiltration between the popliteal artery and capsule of the knee block (IPACK) and single-shot adductor canal block (ACB) vs. (2) PAI, IPACK and continuous adductor canal block catheter (ACC).
Description
Patients will be randomized to one of two groups: one group will receive a PAI, IPACK and single-shot adductor canal block; one group will receive PAI, IPACK and continuous adductor canal block catheter.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18–65 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- Yes
Inclusion Criteria: * Patients with osteoarthritis scheduled for a primary total knee arthroplasty with a participating surgeon * Planned use of regional anesthesia * Ability to follow study protocol * English speaking (secondary outcomes include questionnaires validated in English only) * Lives within one hour of the hospital * Has a smart phone Exclusion Criteria: * Hepatic or renal insufficiency * Younger than 18 years old or older than 65 years ol * Patients undergoing general anesthesia * Allergy or intolerance to one of the study medications * BMI \>40 * Diabetes * American Society of…
Interventions
- DeviceContinuous Adductor Canal Catheter (ACC)
At the end of the case or in the PACU, a pseudo sham catheter will be affixed mid-thigh to the skin using dermabond, steri-strips, and a chg tegaderm dressing. The catheter will be connected to the disposable pump filled with sterile saline (400 cc) and the flow rate will be set to 0. The pump will be enclosed in a carrier bag provided by the company. To ensure blinding, the carrier bag will be taped to prevent the patient from accessing it.
- DeviceAdductor Canal block with sham catheter
Adductor canal block (ACB) will be administered. At the end of the case or in the PACU, a catheter will be inserted and affixed mid-thigh to the skin using dermabond, steri-strips, and a chg tegaderm dressing. The catheter will be connected to the disposable pump filled with sterile saline (400 cc) and the flow rate will be set to 0. The pump will be enclosed in a carrier bag provided by the company. To ensure blinding, the carrier bag will be taped to prevent the patient from accessing it.
Location
- Hospital for Special SurgeryNew York, New York