Feasibility of an Analgesic Device Enabling Local Anesthetic Delivery and Neuromodulation After Knee Surgery
NCT07336355 · Status: WITHDRAWN · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL
Last updated 2026-03-17
Summary
Postoperative pain remains undertreated with inadequate analgesic options. Opioids have well-known limitations for both individuals and society; single-injection and continuous peripheral nerve blocks provide intense analgesia but are limited in duration to 24-72 hours; and current neuromodulation options-with a duration measured in weeks and not hours-are prohibitively expensive and require an additional procedure. One possible solution is a device currently under investigation to treat postoperative pain. The RELAY system (Gate Science, Moultonborough, New Hampshire) is comprised of a basic catheter-over-needle device to allow administration of a single-injection of local anesthetic via the needle (or catheter) followed by a perineural local anesthetic infusion via the remaining catheter (when desired). Subsequent to the local anesthetic administration, instead of removing the catheter as with all previous continuous peripheral nerve block equipment, electric current may be delivered via the same catheter and an integrated pulse generator for up to 28 days. This is potentially revolutionary because it would allow an anesthesiologist to deliver (1) a single-injection peripheral nerve block; (2) a continuous peripheral nerve block; and (3) neuromodulation using a single device that can theoretically be placed in the same amount of time required for a single-injection peripheral nerve block. Instead of providing fewer than 24 hours of postoperative analgesia, up to 28 days of pain control could be delivered without disruption of existing practice patterns. The ultimate objective of the proposed investigation is to prepare for a randomized clinical trial investigating the use of the RELAY device to provide postoperative analgesia.
This feasibility study will be a series of participants all receiving both local anesthetic and electric current via a single device (RELAY, Gate Science, Moultonborough, New Hampshire). The purpose will be to optimize the insertion approach and stimulation administration during the first 7 days following foot and shoulder surgery as well as training the clinical investigators.
Conditions
- Knee Arthropathy
Interventions
- DEVICE
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Percutaneous peripheral nerve stimulation
Percutaneous peripheral nerve stimulation with a frequency between 1-250 Hz, a pulse duration of 1-200 µs, and a current of 0.001-10 mA (1-10,000 µA). If the same pattern holds for the RELAY device as for previously tested peripheral nerve stimulators, we will maximize frequency, minimize pulse duration, and have participants adjust the amplitude, as needed.
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Gate Science
collaborator INDUSTRY -
University of California, San Diego
lead OTHER
Study Design
- Allocation
- NA
- Purpose
- TREATMENT
- Masking
- NONE
- Model
- SINGLE_GROUP
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2026-03-14
- Primary Completion
- 2026-03-14
- Completion
- 2026-03-14
- FDA Device
- Yes
Countries
- United States
Study Locations
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