2021
DOI: 10.36076/ppj.2021.24.e177-e183
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Revisiting the Genicular Nerve Block: An Up-to-Date Guide Utilizing Ultrasound Guidance and Peripheral Nerve Stimulation – Anatomy Description and Technique Standardization

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Over the last decade, several authors have reported that percutaneous peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) can be used to assist in verifying the position of the procedure needle tip in relation to nerve structures, and that the combined technique using both ultrasound (US) guidance and PNS may serve as a reliable method for confirmation of the correct position of the procedure needle tip. It has also been reported that, when combined with US guidance, PNS may increase the success rate of pain manage… Show more

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“…Ultrasound-guided genicular nerve blocks were offered as described by Ferreira-Dos-Santos et al 5 The patient was supine with a pillow under the popliteal zone to receive the block bedside with a linear high-frequency 6 to 15 MHz ultrasound probe (Phillips, Sparq). After prepping and draping, the ultrasound probe was placed along the femur's long axis in a coronal plane looking at the medial condyle, femoral shaft, genicular artery, and fascia expansion deep to the vastus medialis, targeting the superior medial genicular nerve.…”
Section: Case Presentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ultrasound-guided genicular nerve blocks were offered as described by Ferreira-Dos-Santos et al 5 The patient was supine with a pillow under the popliteal zone to receive the block bedside with a linear high-frequency 6 to 15 MHz ultrasound probe (Phillips, Sparq). After prepping and draping, the ultrasound probe was placed along the femur's long axis in a coronal plane looking at the medial condyle, femoral shaft, genicular artery, and fascia expansion deep to the vastus medialis, targeting the superior medial genicular nerve.…”
Section: Case Presentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the needle tip enters the muscle tissue, the pressure in the parathoracic spine cavity is higher than that in the supradural cavity, and air and saline still have a certain resistance [3][4]. The analgesic effect of general anesthesia and local anesthesia is carried out through two different paths [5]. Local anesthesia can block the peripheral motor nerve and sensory nerve to achieve the effect of analgesia and muscle relaxation [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%