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Regional anesthesia · Sep 1997
Case ReportsContinuous parasacral sciatic nerve block: two case reports.
- G F Morris and S A Lang.
- Department of Anesthesia, Royal University Hospital, University of Saskatchewan, Canada.
- Reg Anesth. 1997 Sep 1;22(5):469-72.
ObjectiveThis study investigated the use of a continuous parasacral sciatic nerve block for anesthesia and postoperative analgesia for lower extremity surgery.MethodsA continuous parasacral sciatic nerve block was performed in two patients (triple ankle arthrodesis and below-knee amputation). The sacral plexus was identified using an insulated Tuohy needle and a nerve stimulator. A catheter was placed near the elements of the sacral plexus via the Tuohy needle.ResultsIn both patients, surgical anesthesia was successfully established through the parasacral catheter with lidocaine 1% (1/200,000 epinephrine), and postoperative analgesia was successfully established with a bolus of bupivacaine 0.375% (1/200,000 epinephrine) and maintained with a continuous infusion of bupivacaine 0.1% (8 mL/h) for 48 hours.ConclusionWe conclude that continuous parasacral sciatic nerve block can provide anesthesia and long-term analgesia for operative procedures of the foot and leg.
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