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Assessment of posterior, lateral, and medial techniques for ultrasound-guided popliteal nerve block: A randomized clinical study

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Last updated: 25 Feb 2025

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Anesthesia and intensive care.

Abstract

Background: The popliteal block is frequently employed for analgesia and anaesthesia in below-knee surgical procedures. This study evaluates ultrasound-guided popliteal blocks using different approaches (posterior, lateral, and medial) to ascertain the optimal method concerning block performance time and patient satisfaction.
Methods: This randomized trial included 120 ASA physical status I and II patients scheduled for below-knee surgery. Based on the ultrasound-guided popliteal block method, patients were randomly assigned to three equal groups: posterior (P), lateral (L), and medial (M). We recorded technical characteristics (number of attempts to locate the injection site and block performance time), positioning and needle insertion discomfort, and complications.
Results: The mean block performance time was 9.5±2.15 minutes for P, 5.6±1.25 minutes for L, and 5.35±1.35 minutes for M groups. The block performance time was significantly greater in the (P) group (P1 < 0.001 and P2 < 0.001), while the (L) and (M) groups had comparable timings (P3 = 0.77). There was no significant difference in the total number of tries between the three methods for determining the injection site. The posterior technique had more positioning difficulty than the other two, although the lateral and medial approaches had higher needle insertion discomfort. None of the three methods had complications.
Conclusions: The medial and lateral methods with ultrasound-guided popliteal blocks demonstrated reduced block performance time and little patient positioning changes compared to the posterior strategy. Nevertheless, the posterior procedure diminishes needle insertion discomfort while preserving patient satisfaction across all techniques.

DOI

10.21608/muj.2024.342831.1195

Keywords

Sciatic Nerve Block, below knew surgery, popliteal block, and ultrasound-guided nerve block

Authors

First Name

Adel

Last Name

Hassan

MiddleName

Ali

Affiliation

Anesthesia, Surgical Intensive Care, and Pain Management, Faculty of Medicine, Port Said University

Email

adel.hassan@med.psu.edu.eg

City

new damietta

Orcid

0009-0002-8098-2069

First Name

Manal

Last Name

Farmawy

MiddleName

SE

Affiliation

Department of Anesthesia, Intensive Care, and Pain Management, Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University

Email

manalsfarmawy@gmail.com

City

zagazg

Orcid

-

First Name

Mohamed

Last Name

Abdelrahman

MiddleName

Samir

Affiliation

Anesthesia, Surgical Intensive Care, and Pain Management, Faculty of Medicine, Helwan University

Email

mimosamir@yahoo.com

City

Zagazig

Orcid

-

First Name

Adel

Last Name

Botros

MiddleName

Risk

Affiliation

Department of Anesthesia, Intensive Care, and Pain Management, Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University

Email

dr_adelrbotros@hotmail.com

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-

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-

Volume

21

Article Issue

21

Related Issue

53962

Issue Date

2025-04-01

Receive Date

2024-12-09

Publish Date

2025-04-01

Page Start

65

Page End

75

Online ISSN

2682-2741

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402,119

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Research project

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955

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Publication Title

Medicine Updates

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https://muj.journals.ekb.eg/

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Assessment of posterior, lateral, and medial techniques for ultrasound-guided popliteal nerve block: A randomized clinical study

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25 Feb 2025