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Comparison of the Analgesic Efficacy of Adductor Canal Block and Combined Adductor Canal Block Plus IPACK Block in Knee Surgery

Comparison of the Analgesic Efficacy of Adductor Canal Block and Combined Adductor Canal Block Plus IPACK Block in Knee Surgery

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Overview

To evaluate the effectiveness of Adductor Canal Block and combined Adductor Canal plus IPACK block in reducing postoperative pain and analgesic requirements in patients undergoing knee surgery.

Description

In total knee arthroplasty, ultrasound-guided Adductor canal block or Adductor Canal block combined with local anesthetic infiltration between the popliteal artery and the capsule of the knee (IPACK) will provide adequate postoperative analgesia.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • ASA (American Society of Anesthesiologists) I- ASA II-ASA III Patients

Exclusion Criteria:

  • history of allergy to the study medication
  • refusal to participate

Study details
    Knee Arthroplasty
    Total

NCT07526831

TC Erciyes University

13 May 2026

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