Anatomic basis to the ultrasound-guided approach for saphenous nerve blockade

Anatomic basis to the ultrasound-guided approach for saphenous nerve blockade
BACKGROUND: We evaluated the anatomic basis and the clinical results of an ultrasound-guided saphenous nerve block close to the level of the nerve’s exit from the inferior foramina of the adductor canal. METHODS: The anatomic study was conducted in 11 knees of formalin-preserved cadavers in which the saphenous nerve was dissected from near its exit from the inferior foramina of the adductor …
2020-1-8 · OBJECTIVE To present 2 cases of entrapment of the saphenous nerve at the adductor canal affecting the infrapatellar branch, and to provide insight into the utilization of nerve tension testing for the diagnosis of nerve entrapments in a clinical setting. RATIONALE Saphenous nerve entrapments are a very rare condition within today’s body of literature, and the diagnosis remains controversial
The US-guided approach for saphenous nerve blockade using its close anatomic relationship to the SBDGA is a feasible alternative to previously described surface landmark-based or US-guided
Ultrasound Guided Adductor Canal Block Versus Femoral Nerve Block for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in Pediatrics Pitsch T, Salinas F, Benninger B. Anatomic basis to the ultrasound-guided approach for saphenous nerve blockade. Reg Anesth Pain Med. 2009 Sep-Oct;34(5):486-9. doi: 10.1097/AAP.0b013e3181ae11af. Saphenous nerve
Ultrasound-guided approach for axillary brachial plexus, femoral nerve, and sciatic nerve blocks in dogs Objective To describe an ultrasound-guided technique and the anatomical basis for three Alejandra Villaescusa Fernández, Ignacio De Gaspar Simón, Ignacio A. Gómez de Segura, Ultrasound-guided anaesthetic blockade of the pelvic

2019-4-5 · Background: We evaluated the anatomic basis and the clinical results of an ultrasound-guided saphenous nerve block close to the level of the nerve’s exit from the inferior foramina of the adductor canal. Methods: The anatomic study was conducted in 11 knees of formalin-preserved cadavers in which the saphenous nerve was dissected from
2016-10-13 · Feasibility and Efficacy of Ultrasound-Guided Block of the Saphenous Nerve in the Adductor Canal Baskar Manickam, MD, FRCA,* Anahi Perlas, MD, FRCPC,Þ Edel Duggan, MB, FCARCSI,* Richard Brull, MD, FRCPC,Þ Vincent W.S. Chan, MD, FRCPC,Þ and Reva Ramlogan, MBBS* Background and Objectives: Saphenous nerve (SN) block can be
Saphenous nerve block at the knee with local anesthetic can be used diagnostically during differential neural blockade on an anatomic basis in the evaluation of lower extremity pain. If destruction of the saphenous nerve is being considered, this technique is useful as a prognostic indicator of the degree of motor and sensory impairment that

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2014-12-6 · Background: We evaluated the anatomic basis and the clinical results of an ultrasound-guided saphenous nerve block close to the level of the nerve’s exit from the inferior foramina of the adductor canal. Methods: The anatomic study was conducted in 11 knees of formalin-preserved cadavers in …
Anatomy and clinical implications of the ultrasound-guided subsartorial saphenous nerve block. Reg BACKGROUND: We evaluated the anatomic basis and the clinical results of an ultrasound-guided saphenous nerve block close to the level of the nerve’s exit from the inferior foramina of the adductor canal. between the sartorius muscle and
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Manickam B, Perlas A, Duggan E, Brull R, Chan VWS, Ramlogan R. Feasibility and efficacy of ultrasound-guided block of the saphenous nerve in the adductor canal. Reg Anesth Pain Med 2009;34:578-80. Horn J-L, Pitsch T, Salinas F. Anatomic basis to the ultrasound-guided approach for saphenous nerve blockade.
Horn J, Pitsch T, Salinas F, et al. Anatomic basis to the ultrasound-guided approach for saphenous nerve blockade. Reg Anesth Pain Med. 2009;34(5):486-489. Manickam B, Perlas A, Duggan E, et al. Feasibility and efficacy of ultrasound-guided block of the saphenous nerve in the adductor canal. Reg Anesth Pain Med. 2009;34(6):578-580.
In a comparison of the different approaches to saphenous nerve block, the transsartorial approach resulted in 100% sensory blockade of the medial aspect of the leg, whereas the perifemoral and the below-knee field block were successful only in 70%.
Manickam B, Perlas A, Duggan E, Brull R, Chan VW, Ramlogan R. Feasibility and efficacy of ultrasound-guided block of the saphenous nerve in the adductor canal. Reg Anesth Pain Med. 2009 Nov-Dec;34(6):578-80.


We evaluated the anatomic basis and the clinical results of an ultrasound-guided saphenous nerve block close to the level of the nerve’s exit from the inferior foramina of the adductor canal.
Ultrasound-Guided Saphenous Nerve Block. Lower Extremity. When attempting to identify the saphenous nerve on ultrasound image, the following anatomic considerations should be kept in mind: Practitioners should be aware of this and the potential for partial quadriceps weakness following this approach to the saphenous nerve block.
The saphenous nerve appeared mildly thickened, suggesting saphenous neuritis. The patient received no benefit from physical therapy. He underwent ultrasound-guided steroid injection, which conferred transient improvement of symptoms. Ultrasound-guided needle localization of the saphenous nerve for surgical resection planning was performed.
Ultrasound Guidance in Anesthesia . Jonathan P. Kline, CRNA, MSNA . Abstract. Sonography ultrasound addresses a variety of concerns, such as patient safety and comfort, cost-effectiveness, time to complete a procedure, and success rates associated with invasive anesthesia procedures.

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2017-9-6 · Background: For ultrasound-guided saphenous nerve blockade within the adductor canal, the location of the saphenous nerve relative to the superficial femoral artery may be important for continuous blockade or low-volume, diagnostic block. Currently, there are inconsistencies in the literature and anatomy textbooks as to the anatomic
Ultrasound-Guided Saphenous Nerve Block FIGURE 38-1. Needle insertion to block the saphenous nerve at the level of the mid thigh (A) or below the knee (B). General Considerations The saphenous nerve is the terminal sensory branch of the femoral nerve. It supplies innervation to the medial aspect of the leg down to the ankle and…
2018-10-19 · approach for saphEnous nErvE block in casEs with saphEnous nErvE EntrapmEnt Background: saphenous nerve neuropathy is one of the causes of chronic pain of the knee. blockade of saphenous nerve under sonographich guide has been used for controlling pain sAlin As f, benninGer B: Anatomic basis to the ultrasound-guided approach for
2019-7-23 · This study was conducted to describe and validate a dorsal ultrasound-guided approach to block the femoral nerve (FN) in cats by means of anatomical and computed tomography (CT) studies. The anatomical study was carried out in four fresh feline cadavers to determine the anatomic landmarks to approach this nerve. Then, an ultrasonographic
2 days ago · OBJECTIVE To present 2 cases of entrapment of the saphenous nerve at the adductor canal affecting the infrapatellar branch, and to provide insight into the utilization of nerve tension testing for the diagnosis of nerve entrapments in a clinical setting.
Abstract Background and Objectives: Successful blockade of the saphenous nerve using surface landmarks can be challenging. We evaluated the anatomic basis of performing a saphenous nerve block with ultrasound (US) using its relationship to the saphenous branch of descending genicular artery, sartorius muscle, and the adductor hiatus as defined by cadaveric measurements.

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2017-10-19 · Anatomic Basis to the Ultrasound-Guided Approach for Saphenous Nerve Blockade Jean-Louis Horn, MD, Trevor Pitsch, MD, Francis Salinas, MD, and Brion Benninger, MD Background and Objectives: Successful blockade of the saphe-nous nerve using surface landmarks can be challenging. We evaluated the anatomic basis of performing a saphenous nerve

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