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Femoral nerve blocks

Techniques in Regional Anesthesia and Pain Management, 2003
Abstract Peripheral nerve blocks can provide high-quality anesthesia and analgesia after unilateral lower-extremity surgery. Lower-extremity nerve blocks, though underused, have significant advantages to central neuraxial techniques, especially in the ambulatory setting.
Karen C. Nielsen   +2 more
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Femoral Nerve Entrapment

1990
The femoral nerve originates from the lumbar plexus from the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th roots. In its course to the lower extremity, it has an intra-abdominal portion, after which it passes beneath the inguinal ligament with several areas of vulnerability to entrapment.
Oscar A. Turner   +2 more
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Femoral Nerve Entrapment

2016
In this chapter, we will discuss the anatomy of the femoral nerve and surrounding structures. We also consider the signs, symptoms, and most common sites for femoral nerve entrapment and differential diagnoses. Diagnostic testing and contributing factors are also reviewed. Finally, treatment options are examined.
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Femoral Nerve

2012
A. Arturo Leis, Michael P. Schenk
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Femoral Nerve

2023
Chase Beal, Colby Beal, Maxim Eckmann
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[Effect of continuous femoral nerve catheter length on blockade of femoral nerve, lateral femoral cutaneous nerve and obturator nerve].

Beijing da xue xue bao. Yi xue ban = Journal of Peking University. Health sciences, 2014
To assess the effects of length of continuous femoral catheter on blockade of femoral nerve, lateral femoral cutaneous nerve and obturator nerve.In the study, 70 patients with American Association of Anesthesiologist grades I-II undergoing total knee arthroplasty were randomly divided into three groups, femoral nerve catheters were inserted 5 cm, 10 ...
Feng, Zhu, Yan, Hu, Wei, Zhang
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The Femoral Nerve

2017
The femoral nerve is a mixed nerve. It is the main terminal branch of the lumbar plexus. Its main function is the innervation of the muscles of the anterior compartment of the thigh.
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