In this video, we describe the ultrasound-guided anterior sciatic nerve block, including the anatomy, sonoanatomy, technique, and tips and tricks for success.
Why not do an in plane approach medial to lateral? Seems like you can avoid all of these potentially dangerous structures that way? Obviously you might need to stand on opposite side of patient and abduct the leg to create space but it seems much safer.
Thank you for this gold!!!! Excellent instruction as usual Doc!
Why not do an in plane approach medial to lateral? Seems like you can avoid all of these potentially dangerous structures that way? Obviously you might need to stand on opposite side of patient and abduct the leg to create space but it seems much safer.
An in-plane medial-to-lateral is my preferred approach, but when the patient cannot frogleg or habitus is too great, it can be a non-starter.
Sehr übersichtlich mit guten praktischen Tipps. Danke
Excellent demonstration 👍 Thank you so much.
Excellent demonstration. Many thanks
Absolutely great! Thank you!
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iam literally very Thankful ..so much helpful..to understand..
You’re so welcome! Thanks for watching!
Very nice explained sir
Many thanks for the nice video.
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Useful Video
Do you routinely use peripheral nerve stimulator along US guidance in this block? Thanks
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