This in vivo controlled laboratory
study was performed to evaluate various intra-articular clinical
injection regimes that might be less toxic than some in
vitro studies suggest. We hypothesised that low-concentration,
preservative-free, pH-balanced agents would be less toxic than high-concentration
non-pH-balanced agents with preservatives, and that injections of
individual agents are less toxic than combined injections. The left
knees of 12- to 13-week-old Sprague–Dawley rats were injected once
with eight different single agents, including low and high concentrations of
ropivacaine and
We have performed a prospective double-blind, randomised controlled trial over two years to evaluate the efficacy and safety of an intra-operative peri-articular injection of