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Popliteal Sciatic Nerve Block in a Pregnant Patient in the Last Trimester.

İrfan Güngör1, Tolga Tezer1, Gülşah Gülsi Polat1, Erdinç Esen2, Berrin Günaydın1, Kadir Kaya1.   

Abstract

Although regional anaesthesia is a commonly preferred anaesthesia technique for pregnant patients undergoing non-obstetric surgery, peripheral nerve blocks are relatively less administered. The use of popliteal sciatic nerve block for foot-ankle surgery has been presented for a nulliparous parturient at 32 weeks of gestation scheduled to undergo surgical exploration of an arterial pseudoaneurysm on her right plantar surface due to a penetrating stab injury. Since surgery did not require pneumatic tourniquet, the sciatic nerve was blocked via the popliteal approach with a single shot injection of 30 mL of 0.375% levobupivacaine. The operation and the anaesthesia course were uneventful. In conclusion, popliteal sciatic nerve block was successful and uneventful for a short foot surgery not requiring tourniquet application in a parturient in the last trimester.

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Keywords:  Non-obstetric surgery; anaesthesia; peripheral block; pregnancy

Year:  2014        PMID: 27366511      PMCID: PMC4917142          DOI: 10.5152/TJAR.2014.87699

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Turk J Anaesthesiol Reanim        ISSN: 2149-276X


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