Ultrasound-guided Continuous Adductor Canal Block for Analgesia After Total Knee Replacement: Comparison of Short-axis and Long-axis Techniques

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

62

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

July 31, 2016

Primary Completion Date

February 3, 2018

Study Completion Date

April 18, 2018

Conditions
Total Knee ArthroplastyAnalgesiaNerve Block
Interventions
PROCEDURE

ultrasound guided long axis placement of adductor canal catheter

The long axis of the ultrasound probe is placed parallel to the long axis of the adductor canal while scanning, and the catheter is placed along the long axis of the canal using an in-plane approach

PROCEDURE

ultrasound guided short axis placement of adductor canal catheter

The long axis of the ultrasound probe is placed vertical to the long axis of the adductor canal while scanning, and the catheter is placed along the short axis of the canal using an in-plane approach

DEVICE

Philip CX 50 Ultrasound Scanner

The linear (C5-12) probe of Philip CX 50 Ultrasound Scanner is used for scanning

DEVICE

PAJUNK Contiplex S Catheter

DRUG

Ropivocaine

0.2% ropivacaine 10ml is given as loading dose. Following that, 0.2% ropivacaine 5ml/h is given as maintenance dose.

DRUG

rescue sulfentanil given postoperatively as PICA

bolus: 2mg, lock time: 10min, 1h limitation: 8mg

Trial Locations (1)

100730

Xulei CUI, Beijing

Sponsors

Collaborators (1)

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Medical Consulting Center

NETWORK

lead

Cui Xulei

OTHER

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