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.
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US-Guided Supine Tibial Nerve Block
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Tibial Nerve Block- Medial Prone Appr...
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...
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US-Guided Tibial Block
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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