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sound guided adductor canal peripheral nerve block with catheter using 15-20 cc of 0.5% ropivacaine and 4 mg decadron. The patient can still extend his leg and walk with an adductor canal nerve block so we can get him ambulating sooner. Intra-op: Spinal anesthetic for this case is preferred. Administer the ket- amine, magnesium, and lidocaine infusion together to help with surgical pain during and after the procedure for a narcotic sparing technique. Post-op: Overall goal for pain management is to provide superior analgesia without the need for narcotics. An adductor canal nerve block catheter will keep them pain free for 3 days using a 0.2% ropiva- caine infusion at 10-14 mL/hr. Depending on the patient's risk factors, schedule gabapentin or Tylenol 3 times a day for post-op pain man- agement. You can give 15-30 mg Toradol for any break through pain. We can do a 2-hour knee replacement with no opioids using this method. Mr. Bland explains: Pre-op: Give the APAP IV with the celecoxib and gabapentin. Intra-op: The surgeon will initiate an Exparel infiltration and will inject the encapsulated bupiva- caine into the planes of the tissue. This is usually adequate to keep the patient pain free through post-op for 3-days. If necessary, give keta- 9 2 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E • M a r c h 2 0 1 7 Robert Bland, CRNA Pre-op: • 1000 mg APAP IV • 200 mg celecoxib • 300-400 mg gabapentin Intra-op: • Exparel — encapsulated bupivacaine (surgeon administers at surgical site) • Ketamine + decadron (optional) • 2 mg of magnesium sulfate (optional) • 0.5% ropivacaine + 10mg decadron (optional) Post-op: • 1000 mg APAP IV • Oral APAP • 15 mg ketorolac IV (optional) • 0.5% ropivacaine + 10 mg decadron (optional) Total Knee Arthroplasty

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