• Anesteziol Reanimatol · Sep 1991

    [The inguinal paravascular technique of lumbar plexus block--anatomical pretests were unsuccessful].

    • S P Kozlov, A I Shatrov, and V A Svetlov.
    • Anesteziol Reanimatol. 1991 Sep 1 (5): 37-9.

    AbstractUsing 28 anatomic preparations, the boundaries of dye expansion in tissues adjacent to nervous stems have been experimentally studied during the application of lumbar plexus local anesthesia technique via inguinal paravascular approach according to A. Winnie. It has been established that the above technique is not associated with anatomic conditions for simultaneous contact of a model dye solution with 3 basic derivates of the lumbar plexus both at the level of formation and further on. There is massive dye diffusion from femoral nerve perineural space into the intermuscular connective tissues. Compact structure of perineural spaces in musculus psoas major prevents lumbar plexus infiltration. The junction of lumbar and obturator fascia, forming the fascial node between large and small pelvis, excludes any possible contacts between the dye solution and the obturator nerve.

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