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Adductor canal block techniques do not lead to involvement of sciatic nerve branches: a radiological cadaveric study.

Pascal S H SmuldersWerner Ten HoopeHolger M BaumannJeroen HermanidesRobert HemkeLudo F M BeenenRoelof-Jan OostraPeter MarhoferPhilipp LirkMarkus W Hollmann
Published in: Regional anesthesia and pain medicine (2023)
Adductor canal block techniques are unlikely, even when using larger volumes, to block the sciatic nerve, or its main branches. Furthermore, injectate reached the popliteal fossa in a small minority of cases, yet if a clinical analgesic effect is achieved by this mechanism is still unknown.
Keyphrases
  • anti inflammatory
  • spinal cord injury