Combined sciatic nerve/lumbar plexus block: effective but tedious preoperative anesthetic .
Spinal anesthesia and combined sciatic nerve/lumbar plexus block techniques in lower extremity orthopedic surgery
Acta Orthop Traumatol Turc. 2011;45(4):225-3250 patients, between 50-90 years old, with an ASA score of 2-3 who were scheduled to receive surgery due to various lower extremity pathologies, were placed in 1 of 2 treatment groups to test the effectiveness of various forms of anesthesia before surgery: The first group, named the spinal anesthesia group, received a common spinal anesthesia before treatment, while the second group, named the Combined sciatic nerve/lumbar plexus block (CSLPB) group, was given a combined sciatic nerve/lumbar plexus block before surgery began. Results showed that while both preoperative methods are effective in terms of lower extremity orthopedic surgery, CSLPB preparation takes a significantly longer than the standard SA treatment. Surgeons and patients showed no preference to either surgery.
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