Orthopaedic Surgery and Knee Arthroplasty
Research activity includes clinical studies in total knee arthroplasty, with attention to perioperative pain control and nerve block performance in knee surgery.
- Postoperative analgesia
- Peripheral nerve block optimisation
- Orthopaedic pain management
The sponsor is involved in clinical research focused on improving anaesthetic support and pain relief in surgical care for knee replacement.
Wound Healing and Venous Ulcer Care
Another area of interest is the treatment of venous ulcer of the lower limbs, with research centred on tissue repair and ulcer management.
- Chronic wound care
- Lower-limb ulcer treatment
- Skin regeneration
Clinical work in this field reflects a focus on therapies intended to support healing in difficult-to-treat vascular wounds.
Regenerative Medicine
Research also extends to adipose tissue stem cells and their use on biological matrices for wound repair applications.
- Cell-based therapy
- Tissue engineering
- Reconstructive wound treatment
This area links cellular approaches with local tissue support strategies in the management of persistent ulcers.
Local Anaesthetic Adjuvants
One research focus concerns the use of magnesium sulfate as an adjuvant to ropivacaine in regional anaesthesia for knee procedures.
- Adjuvant analgesic strategies
- Regional anaesthesia
- Perineural pain control
These studies are directed toward refining pain-relief approaches in orthopaedic surgery.



