2022
DOI: 10.1002/ca.23927
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Reevaluation of the topographical anatomy of the mid‐thigh: A magnetic resonance and ultrasound imaging study

Abstract: Adductor canal (AC) and sciatic nerve (SN) blockades are commonly used during total knee arthroplasties for postoperative pain control. Medical professionals have begun to utilize single injection combined regional anesthesia methods due to increased patient comfort. In this study, we examined the topographical anatomy of the midthigh, which is recommended as the appropriate intervention level for combined AC and SN blockades, in order to provide a safe approach for clinicians. We examined 184 thigh magnetic r… Show more

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“…The saphenous nerve is a satellite of the femoral artery at the femoral triangle. It diverges from the artery at the adductor canal by perforating the vastoadductor membrane [9], approximately 10 cm (4 in) above the adductor tubercle. This membrane effectively creates a subcompartment within the subsartorial canal.…”
Section: Saphenous Nerve Entrapmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The saphenous nerve is a satellite of the femoral artery at the femoral triangle. It diverges from the artery at the adductor canal by perforating the vastoadductor membrane [9], approximately 10 cm (4 in) above the adductor tubercle. This membrane effectively creates a subcompartment within the subsartorial canal.…”
Section: Saphenous Nerve Entrapmentmentioning
confidence: 99%