Overview

Chronic Pain and Functional Prognosis After Total Knee Replacement: Continuous Locoregional Analgesia by Catheter to the Femoral Triangle Versus Tissue Infiltration as Part of an Improved Rehabilitation After Surgery Approach

Status:
Recruiting
Trial end date:
2024-03-01
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
All
Summary
The prevalence of Chronic Post-Surgical Pain (CPSP) after knee replacement, defined as pain greater than or equal to 4/10 on the visual analogue scale after the third postoperative month, is recognised as high, with an average of 20% (extremes of 7 to 45%). These CPSP, when present, cause poor long-term joint functional prognosis and impaired quality of life for patients. Many predictive, pre-, per- and post-operative factors of these CPSP have been identified in recent years. The most common postoperative risk factor found in the literature is the intensity of early pain. The treatment protocols for this early post-surgical pain are currently and mainly multimodal in nature, combining systemic analgesics (paracetamol, NSAIDs, morphine, gabapentins) and local anaesthetics, administered either in the form of peripheral nerve blocks (continuous or single injection) or in the form of tissue infiltration (TI) performed by the surgeon during the operation. Very few of these techniques have been evaluated for their ability to reduce the incidence of CPSP. Drugs with antihyperalgesic properties such as ketamine or nefopam have been shown to be of no interest, except to reduce the proportion of pain of a neuropathic nature. Only the continuous femoral block has shown, to date, an interest in IT to reduce the incidence of these CPSP. The main objective of this study is to show that a multimodal analgesia protocol based on continuous locoregional analgesia by femoral triangle catheterization could reduce the incidence of chronic post surgical pain compared to a protocol based on tissue infiltration.
Phase:
N/A
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
No
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Centre Hospitalier Departemental Vendee
Treatments:
Ropivacaine
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

- Adult patient;

- Placement of unilateral tricompartmental knee prosthesis for gonarthrosis;

- ASA score between I and III ;

- Nonseptic scheduled surgery;

- Knee replacement scheduled on one of the first 3 days of the week (Monday to Wednesday
included) in order to benefit from a homogeneous postoperative physical therapy;

- Able to understand the protocol;

- Having agreed to participate in the study and having given express oral consent;

- Affiliated with a social security system;

- Possibility of being followed as part of the protocol.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Age > 85 years old;

- BMI > 35 ;

- Revision of knee replacement;

- Symptomatic contralateral osteoarthritis;

- Anterior of surgery on the operated knee (excluding arthroscopy and meniscectomy);

- Vascular surgery on the femoral vessels on the operated side;

- Concept of diffuse polyalgia syndrome (fibromyalgia);

- Documented neuropathy of the lower limb;

- Localized infection at the catheter puncture site (femoral triangle);

- Known allergy to Ropivacaine;

- Renal insufficiency (Clearance - CKD-EPI formula - creatinine <30 ml/min) and/or
severe hepatic insufficiency (prothrombin blood level <50%) ;

- Inflammatory rheumatic disease (rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis...) ;

- Patient on immunosuppressive treatment or corticosteroid therapy;

- Tier III morphine intake for more than a month before surgery;

- Known intolerance to morphine;

- Allergy or contraindications to standard treatments administered per and
postoperatively (paracetamol, NSAIDs);

- Patient undergoing knee surgery in the year prior to inclusion and participating in
the study;

- Patients who do not cooperate or do not understand French, difficulties in
understanding and evaluating the pain score, preoperative cognitive dysfunction making
the interview unreliable;

- Patient under guardianship, curators, deprivation of liberty;

- Patient already engaged in another interventional clinical study (category 1);

- Pregnant or breastfeeding women, or women in a position to procreate who refuse an
effective means of contraception;

- Refusal to participate;

- Inability to understand the protocol and its requirements, and/or to give express oral
consent.