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Knee Osteoarthritis affects one third of the population over 65 years old. Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) has become one of the most frequent surgical procedures in the world. During the last years it went from being a long hospital stay surgery to a fast track procedure. Currently models employ high volume local infiltration techniques (LIA). The genicular nerve block (GNB) appears as alternative in this patients.
The objective of this study is to evaluate the analgesic results of genicular nerve block after TKA in a small cohort of patients.
35 patients scheduled for TKA underwent to GNB were included. Pain measurement.
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An observational study of a series of 35 cases will be carried out based on the casuistry of TKR surgery of the investigator's center. The performance of analgesic blockade called GNB in adult patients, ASA physical status I-III, which will undergo TKR, will be part of the multimodal analgesia strategy.
After compliance with the inclusion criteria, with the acceptance and signature of the informed consent by the participating patients, the following procedure will be followed:
These results will be included, anonymously, in an Excel database made for this purpose for further analysis. The variables will be recorded in a single intervention
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