Analgesic effects of intraarticular anaesthetic lidocaine and methylprednisolone versus methylprednisolone alone following knee arthroscopy
Background: Knee arthroscopy is a widely practiced orthopaedic procedure known for its minimally invasive approach, allowing quicker recovery times and less postoperative discomfort than traditional open surgeries. However, managing postoperative pain remains a critical aspect of patient care and sa...
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Main Authors: | Wahid Mohammed Hassan (Author), Anas Amer Mohammad (Author) |
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International Association of Physical Chemists (IAPC),
2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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