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Positioning the Catheter Tip Anterior or Posterior to the Saphenous Nerve in Continuous Adductor Canal Block: A Mono-Centric Retrospective Comparative Study.

Antonio CovielloAlessio BernasconiGiovanni BalatoEzio SpasariMarilena IannielloMassimo MaricondaMaria VargasCarmine IacovazzoFrancesco SmeragliaAndrea TognùGiuseppe Servillo
Published in: Local and regional anesthesia (2022)
In cACB for TKA, we found that positioning the catheter tip posteriorly to the saphenous nerve may lead to a greater postoperative analgesia and reduce the risk of pump block compared to placing the catheter tip anteriorly to the nerve.
Keyphrases
  • ultrasound guided
  • peripheral nerve
  • patients undergoing
  • coronary artery bypass
  • cross sectional
  • pain management
  • chronic pain
  • atrial fibrillation
  • percutaneous coronary intervention