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- Muthu Kumar Thiayagarajan, Singaram Vijaya Kumar, and S Venkatesh.
- Department of Anatomy, Sri Ramachandra Medical College, Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
- Anesth Essays Res. 2019 Apr 1; 13 (2): 284-286.
Background And ObjectivesAdductor canal block is a regional anesthetic block procedure commonly employed for knee surgeries. This study aims at locating the adductor canal precisely which will be of great use for the surgeons operating on knee.Materials And MethodsForty cadaveric lower limbs fixed with formalin were utilized for the study. The length of the lower limb from anterior superior iliac spine to the base of patella is measured, and the midpoint between the two is marked. Adductor canal is dissected and the distance between proximal foramen and the midpoint of thigh, the length of the adductor canal, and the distance between the distal foramen and the base of the patella are measured.ResultsThe mean value of the adductor canal is about 10.5 cm. The average distance from anterior superior iliac spine to proximal foramen is 25 cm. The average distance from base of patella to distal foramen is 8.5 cm. In 36 (90%) lower limbs, the proximal foramen is 3 cm distal to the midpoint of the thigh.Interpretation And ConclusionThis study suggests that a point more than 3 cm below the midpoint of thigh will be the ideal location for the approach of adductor canal block.
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