US-Guided Adductor Canal Catheter- Post-Op Oblique Distal to Proximal Technique
Saphenous/Adductor Canal
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Greg Hickman, medical and anesthesia director at the Andrews Institute, performs an adductor canal catheter for postop pain control after ACL reconstruction. He demonstrates his current technique utilizing an oblique needle angle to facilitate threading the catheter proximally up the adductor canal to minimize internal dislodgement.
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