Sciatic nerve blockade (SNB) can be performed at several point along its anatomic course. Proximal SNB techniques described include the classic Labat, sacral (Mansur), infragluteal (Raj), and anterior approches Distal SNB techniques include the mid-femoral, posterior and lateral popliteal and mid-tibial approaches. The anatomic region of the lower extramity to be anesthetixzed will determine the appropriate SNB technique to use for the operative procedure
This review outlines the anatomy of the obturator nerve and the indications for obturator nerve bloc...
Background and Objectives: Improved ultrasound and needle technology make popliteal sciatic nerve bl...
Lumbar plexus block (LPB) is frequently used in combination with an ipsilateral sacral plexus or sci...
Sciatic nerve blockade (SNB) can be performed at several point along its anatomic course. Proximal S...
The lateral infratrochanteric SNB provides anesthesia of the proximal tibial structures innervated b...
Introduction:The saphenous nerve (SaN) innervates the region from the upper medial thigh to the medi...
Selective nerve root block (SNRB) has a therapeutic po-tential for lower back pain accompanied by sc...
Background and aims: Combined popliteal sciatic and saphenous nerve blockade for lower extremity an...
The direct visualisation of nerves and adjacent anatomical structures may make ultrasonography the p...
Background. Sciatic and femoral nerve blocks (SNB and FNB) result in effective lower limb analgesia....
The popliteal nerve block can be performed either proximal to the bifmcation of the sciatic nerve, o...
The saphenous nerve (SaN) innervates the region from the upper medial thigh to the medial aspect of ...
International audienceSciatic nerve block is a commonly used technique for providing anesthesia and ...
Peripheral nerve blocks are increasingly used for a wide range of surgical procedures involving the ...
AbstractBackground and objectivesRecently, administration of sciatic nerve block has been revised du...
This review outlines the anatomy of the obturator nerve and the indications for obturator nerve bloc...
Background and Objectives: Improved ultrasound and needle technology make popliteal sciatic nerve bl...
Lumbar plexus block (LPB) is frequently used in combination with an ipsilateral sacral plexus or sci...
Sciatic nerve blockade (SNB) can be performed at several point along its anatomic course. Proximal S...
The lateral infratrochanteric SNB provides anesthesia of the proximal tibial structures innervated b...
Introduction:The saphenous nerve (SaN) innervates the region from the upper medial thigh to the medi...
Selective nerve root block (SNRB) has a therapeutic po-tential for lower back pain accompanied by sc...
Background and aims: Combined popliteal sciatic and saphenous nerve blockade for lower extremity an...
The direct visualisation of nerves and adjacent anatomical structures may make ultrasonography the p...
Background. Sciatic and femoral nerve blocks (SNB and FNB) result in effective lower limb analgesia....
The popliteal nerve block can be performed either proximal to the bifmcation of the sciatic nerve, o...
The saphenous nerve (SaN) innervates the region from the upper medial thigh to the medial aspect of ...
International audienceSciatic nerve block is a commonly used technique for providing anesthesia and ...
Peripheral nerve blocks are increasingly used for a wide range of surgical procedures involving the ...
AbstractBackground and objectivesRecently, administration of sciatic nerve block has been revised du...
This review outlines the anatomy of the obturator nerve and the indications for obturator nerve bloc...
Background and Objectives: Improved ultrasound and needle technology make popliteal sciatic nerve bl...
Lumbar plexus block (LPB) is frequently used in combination with an ipsilateral sacral plexus or sci...