North Texas Research Forum 2026
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Division
North Texas
Hospital
Medical City Denton
Specialty
Orthopedic Surgery
Document Type
Poster
Publication Date
2026
Keywords
intraosseous analgesia, postoperative pain control, recovery
Disciplines
Anesthesia and Analgesia | Medicine and Health Sciences | Orthopedics
Abstract
Introduction
Intraosseous (IO) analgesia is a novel strategy for pain control in orthopaedic surgery. This brief review aims to provide an overview of IO analgesia in orthopaedic surgery.
Methods
A search was conducted across seven databases. Titles and abstracts were screened followed by full-text review for inclusion criteria. Demographics and results were extracted from included articles.
Results
Ten studies met inclusion criteria and involved patients undergoing knee surgery and spinal surgery. IO lidocaine was shown to be effective for postoperative and intraprocedural pain control during vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty. IO morphine and IO NSAIDs were shown to be effective in reducing postoperative pain and opioid use after Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA).
Conclusion
IO analgesia is a promising novel modality to improve pain control and decrease opioid usage in TKA, vertebroplasty, and kyphoplasty. Future research can evaluate whether IO analgesia is effective in additional orthopaedic procedures.
Original Publisher
HCA Healthcare Graduate Medical Education
Recommended Citation
Chrabolowski, Jenna; Puga, Troy B.; Attallahm, Abanoub; Box, McKenna W.; and Riehl, John T., "Intraosseous (IO) Analgesia Medication Administration in Orthopaedic Surgery: A Brief Review" (2026). North Texas Research Forum 2026. 14.
https://scholarlycommons.hcahealthcare.com/northtexas2026/14