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Femoral nerve block Dr. S. Parthasarathy MD., DA., DNB, MD (Acu), Dip. Diab. DCA, Dip. Software statistics PhD (physio) Mahatma Gandhi Medical college and research institute , puducherry India

Femoral nerve block Dr. S. Parthasarathy MD., DA., DNB, MD (Acu), Dip. Diab. DCA, Dip. Software statistics PhD (physio) Mahatma Gandhi Medical college

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Femoral nerve block

Dr. S. Parthasarathy MD., DA., DNB, MD (Acu), Dip. Diab.

DCA, Dip. Software statisticsPhD (physio)

Mahatma Gandhi Medical college and research institute , puducherry India

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Indications

procedures carried out on the anterior thigh

Combined with other blocks – lower leg and foot surgeries

femoral fracture analgesia With catheter technique – post op

analgesia of knee

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Anatomy

• largest nerve of the lumbar plexus ( L2- L4)• supplies the muscles and the skin of the

anterior compartment of the thigh• passes downwards in the groove between

psoas and iliacus• enters the thigh beneath the inguinal ligament• nerve lies on iliacus, a finger’s breadth lateral

to the femoral artery

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Anatomy

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Technique • A line is drawn connecting the anterior superior

iliac spine and the pubic tubercle.• The femoral artery is palpated on this line, and

a 22-gauge, 4-cm needle is inserted 0.5 to 1 cm both below the inguinal ligament and lateral to the femoral artery.

• The initial insertion should abut the femoral artery in a perpendicular fashion.

• wall” of local anaesthetic is developed by redirecting the needle in a fanlike manner

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Line marked

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Needle insertion

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Injection of LA spanning out

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Drugs

• 20 mL of local anaesthetic 0.25 to 0.5 % bupivacaine • 0.25% bupivacaine or 0.2% ropivacaine for

catheter techniques• 8- 10 ml / hour is enough

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Nerve stimulator

• The femoral artery should be palpated and marked. The site of introduction of the needle is vertically, 0.5 to 1 cm both below the inguinal ligament and lateral to the femoral artery.

• Set the nerve stimulator at a frequency of 2 Hz and a current of 2.5 mA.

• Go anteroposterior and get motor response of the femoral nerve (contraction of the quadriceps muscle with the phenomenon of the “dancing patella”).

• Reduce to 1 Hz and 0.5 mA - same response - and inject.

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technique

• Needle positioned, • 20 mL of preservative-free NS injected

appropriate-size catheter is inserted approximately 10 cm past the needle tip.

• Once the catheter has been secured with a plastic occlusive dressing, the initial bolus injection of drug is carried out and the infusion is started.

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Continuous catheter

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USG probe

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USG guided femoral nerve block

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Tips

• The femoral artery and femoral nerve are not in the same anatomic compartment.

• Therefore, if solution spreads perivascularly, the needle should be repositioned to produce local anesthetic spread below the fascia iliaca.

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Anatomy

• The obturator nerve emerges from the medial border of the psoas muscle at the pelvic brim and travels along the lateral aspect of the pelvis anterior to the obturator internus muscle and posterior to the iliac vessels and ureter. It enters the obturator canal cephalad and anterior to the obturator vessels, which are branches from the internal iliac vessels.

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Obturator nerve block

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adductor muscles, hip and knee joint

• In the obturator canal, the obturator nerve divides into anterior and posterior branches The anterior branch supplies the anterior adductor muscles ,articular branch to the hip joint , cutaneous area on the medial aspect of the thigh.

• The posterior branch innervates the deep adductor muscles and sends an articular branch to the knee joint..

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Technique • The pubic tubercle should be located and an “X”

marked 1.5 cm caudad and 1.5 cm lateral to the tubercle

• The needle is inserted at this point, and at a depth of approximately 2 to 4 cm it contacts the horizontal ramus of the pubis.

• The needle is then withdrawn, redirected laterally in a horizontal plane, and inserted 2 to 3 cm deeper than the depth of the initial contact with bone.

• The needle tip now lies within the obturator canal • With the needle in this position, 10 to 15 mL of local

anesthetic solution is injected

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Technique

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Complications

• The obturator canal is a vascular location; thus, the potential exists for intravascular injection or hematoma formation,

• more theoretical than clinical concerns. • Volume determines success.

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Probe position

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USG

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Lateral femoral cutaneous N blockwhy ?

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Technique

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Technique

• The anterior superior iliac spine is marked in the supine patient,

• and a 22-gauge, 4-cm needle is inserted at a site 2 cm medial and 2 cm caudal to the mark, the needle is advanced until a “pop” is felt as the needle passes through the fascia lata. Local anesthetic is then injected in a fanlike manner above and below the fascia lata, from medial to lateral.

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Technique

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Three in one block

• The perivascular approach to the psoas compartment is based on the premise that injection of a large volume of local anesthetic within the femoral canal while maintaining distal pressure will result in proximal spread

of the solution into the psoas compartment and consequent lumbar plexus block

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Technique

• The femoral artery is marked. A 22- gauge, 5- cm needle is advanced lateral to the artery in a cephalad direction Paraesthesia – 30 ml given Distal pressure applied

Success - ?

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Thank you all