Efficacy of Ultrasound-Guided Local Anesthetic Injection Into or Around the Sciatic Nerve for Lower Limb Anesthesia
Orthopedic Disorders, Foot Diseases, Injuries, Leg
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Orthopedic Disorders focused on measuring Lower Extremity, Sciatic Nerve, Anesthetics, Local, Ropivacaine, Ultrasonography
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Undergoing non-emergent orthopedic procedure of knee, leg, foot with thigh tourniquet
- ASA Physical Status Class I-III
- Consenting to surgery under peripheral nerve block anesthesia (sciatic + femoral/saphenous block)
Exclusion Criteria:
- Unable to understand or communicate for the purpose of the study
- Exhibiting any neurological disturbance of the ipsilateral lower extremity
- Inability to satisfactorily image the sciatic nerve in the opinion of the attending anesthesiologist
Sites / Locations
- Anesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Medicine - University of Parma
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Perineural
Intraneural
Patients in this group will receive a perineural injection for subgluteal sciatic nerve block under real-time, short-axis, in-plane ultrasound guidance, in addition to a femoral nerve block and patient-controlled postoperative analgesia. Ropivacaine will be used for the sciatic nerve block, whereas the choice of agent for the femoral nerve block is left to the attending anesthesiologist.
Patients in this group will receive an intraneural injection for subgluteal sciatic nerve block under real-time, short-axis, in-plane ultrasound guidance, in addition to a femoral nerve block and patient-controlled postoperative analgesia. Ropivacaine will be used for the sciatic nerve block, whereas the choice of agent for the femoral nerve block is left to the attending anesthesiologist.