Interfascial Spread of Injectate After Adductor Canal Injection in Fresh Human Cadavers.
Anesth Analg
; 123(2): 501-3, 2016 08.
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| ID: mdl-27442773
The adductor canal block has become a common analgesic technique in patients undergoing knee arthroplasty. Dispersion of local anesthetic outside the adductor canal through interfascial layers and blockade of smaller nerves that confer innervation to the knee could contribute to the analgesic efficacy of the adductor canal block. We studied the diffusion of local anesthetic mixed with dye after injection into the adductor canal in fresh human cadavers. In all 8 legs, injectate was found in the popliteal fossa in contact with the sciatic nerve and/or popliteal blood vessels. Interfascial spread patterns were identified.
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Assunto principal:
Nervo Isquiático
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Joelho
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Anestésicos Locais
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Bloqueio Nervoso
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Humans
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
2016
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Article