Local infiltration Analgesia (LIA) is the analgesic technique which was introduced in 2008. The technique involves the infusion of a diluted anesthetic agent with adjuvants. This technique has been used frequently postoperative analgesia following the various surgical procedures to reduce the pain. The recent study shows that Local Filtration Analgesia is more effective than Femoral Nerve Blocks .

Local Infiltration Analgesia (LIA) is the analgesic technique used to manage the pain in the cases of surgery. It is a method of pain management in which long-acting anesthetic agent is infiltrated along with adjuvants such as epinephrine or other opioids throughout the time of the surgery. The treatment gained popularity immediately after it was first introduced in 2008. The assessment of the effectiveness of LIA compared to other analgesic methods is currently being studied at various…