Patients Undergoing Arthroscopic Knee Surgery

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Evaluation of the Effectiveness of iPACK and Adductor Canal Blocks on Patients Undergoing Arthroscopic Knee Surgery

Arthroscopic knee surgery is one of the most commonly performed procedures in orthopedic surgery. More than 50% of patients experience moderate to severe pain after the operation. Inadequate postoperative pain control and poor recovery quality can negatively impact physiotherapy protocols, prolong hospital stays, and consequently lead to cognitive dysfunction, systemic infections, and increased healthcare costs. Therefore, reducing postoperative pain and improving recovery quality are of great importance. In our clinic, a variety of analgesic techniques are routinely employed as part of a multimodal analgesia approach for patients undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery. One of these techniques is the simultaneous application of the IPACK block and the adductor canal block. In this study, we aim to evaluate the effectiveness of these blocks on postoperative recovery quality in patients undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery.

Participants needed: 64
Trial details
Age: 18-50Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Sakarya UniversityUpdated: Feb 6, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Patients aged between 18 and 50 years, [+2]

Coagulopathy [+4]