2019
DOI: 10.1136/rapm-2019-100822
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Proximal lateral approach to ultrasound-guided sciatic nerve block: where is the correct injection site?

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“…For lower limb trauma patients, the anterior approach to sciatic nerve block may be a better choice. However, traditional anterior sciatic nerve block has limitations, and studies have shown that it is a technically challenging procedure with high operator requirements and a high failure rate [64,65]. Zou Yinghua et al validated an improved anterior sciatic nerve block approach in which the puncture needle is nearly perpendicular to the ultrasound beam during the puncture process, making the needle visualization clearer, enhancing the safety of the puncture process, and providing nerve block effects comparable to traditional anterior sciatic nerve block [62].…”
Section: Lower Limb Injuriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For lower limb trauma patients, the anterior approach to sciatic nerve block may be a better choice. However, traditional anterior sciatic nerve block has limitations, and studies have shown that it is a technically challenging procedure with high operator requirements and a high failure rate [64,65]. Zou Yinghua et al validated an improved anterior sciatic nerve block approach in which the puncture needle is nearly perpendicular to the ultrasound beam during the puncture process, making the needle visualization clearer, enhancing the safety of the puncture process, and providing nerve block effects comparable to traditional anterior sciatic nerve block [62].…”
Section: Lower Limb Injuriesmentioning
confidence: 99%