In this video Dr. Brandon Winchester demonstrates an ultrasound-guided tibial nerve block for posterior analgesia for an ACL reconstruction with ipsilateral patellar tendon graft.
The patient in positioned in a modified lateral decubitus position with the surgical side in the dependent position with the tibial nerve approached in-plane from medial to lateral.
In this video Dr. Greg Hickman demonstrates a supine technique for performing an ultrasound-guided tibial nerve block to supplement an adductor canal block for posterior postoperative pain control after ACL reconstruction.
Scott Thomas, former regional anesthesia fellow at the Andrews Institute, demonstrates an ultrasound guided foot-drop-sparing tibial nerve block as an alternative to sciatic block for secondary pain control for ACL reconstruction. Dr. Thomas uses a prone approach which allows him to remain on the...
Brandon Winchester places a tibial nerve block as a foot-drop sparing alternative to a full popliteal sciatic block for secondary analgesia for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.
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