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Intra-articular ketamine for pain control following arthroscopic knee surgery.

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2000

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Abstract

Ketamine had been reported to have peripheral analgesic effects with variable duration on measurements of pain and hyperalgesia. However, in the present study, we failed to demonstrate that ketamine could provide a clinically relevant peripheral analgesic effect for postoperative arthroscopic pain.