2017
DOI: 10.1111/pan.13080
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Distribution of sciatic nerve division in children: a prospective observational study using an ultrasound device

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“…Recent imaging studies have developed ultrasound‐guided techniques for children, for more reliable and effective anesthetic blockades of the nerves in the head and neck (Sola et al, ), trunk (Willschke et al, ; Suresh and Chan, ; Weintraud et al, ), and upper (De Jose Maria et al, ; Ponde and Diwan, ) and lower (Oberndorfer et al, ; Sandeman and Dilley, ) extremities. A few have also described the benefits of ultrasonography in the blockade of the SN in the popliteal fossa in pediatric patient (Van Geffen et al, ; Ideno et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Recent imaging studies have developed ultrasound‐guided techniques for children, for more reliable and effective anesthetic blockades of the nerves in the head and neck (Sola et al, ), trunk (Willschke et al, ; Suresh and Chan, ; Weintraud et al, ), and upper (De Jose Maria et al, ; Ponde and Diwan, ) and lower (Oberndorfer et al, ; Sandeman and Dilley, ) extremities. A few have also described the benefits of ultrasonography in the blockade of the SN in the popliteal fossa in pediatric patient (Van Geffen et al, ; Ideno et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies have reported the success of the blockade in the popliteal fossa in minimizing complications and postoperative pain (Singelyn et al, ; Konrad and Johr, ; Creech and Meyr, ). A few have developed landmark (Berniere et al, ; Grasu et al, ; Acar et al, ) and ultrasound‐guided (Van Geffen et al, ; Ideno et al, ) techniques for achieving faster and easier analgesia in children.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Al igual que como ocurre en los bloqueos de extremidad superior, las técnicas utilizadas derivan de las desarrolladas en adultos, con pequeños ajustes según la anatomía y fisiología del paciente pediátrico. Por ejemplo, al momento de realizar el bloqueo ciático subglúteo, la cara medial del trocánter mayor es hipo ecoica y su tamaño dependerá de la edad del paciente, visualizándose de forma más evidente en niños mayores de 8 años (45). Para el bloqueo ciático Página 117 página 118 poplíteo, se ha descrito una amplia variabilidad entre individuos respecto del punto de división del nervio ciático.…”
Section: Bloqueos Extremidad Inferiorunclassified
“…No se han logrado ajustar fórmulas que ayuden a predecir de forma adecuada el punto de división. Con el uso de ultrasonido, Ideo et al observaron en 2/3 de los pacientes la división del ciático se encuentra en el ¼ distal del fémur (45).…”
Section: Bloqueos Extremidad Inferiorunclassified