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Increased flexion and reduced hospital stay with continuous intraarticular morphine and ropivacaine after primary total knee replacementOpen intervention study of efficacy and safety in 154 patients

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Continuous intraarticular morphine and ropivacaine reduce pain and enhance rehabilitation after total knee replacement. Before advocating this as a standard procedure, further large-scale randomized studies will be needed to assess the safety of this regimen.

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