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Finger width as a measure of femoral block puncture site: an ultrasonographic anatomical-anthropometric study (CROSBI ID 220885)

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Frković, Vedran ; Wärmländer, Sebastian Karl ; Petaros, Anja ; Španjol-Pandelo, Iva ; Ažman Josip Finger width as a measure of femoral block puncture site: an ultrasonographic anatomical-anthropometric study // Journal of clinical anesthesia, 27 (2015), 7; 553-557

Podaci o odgovornosti

Frković, Vedran ; Wärmländer, Sebastian Karl ; Petaros, Anja ; Španjol-Pandelo, Iva ; Ažman Josip

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Finger width as a measure of femoral block puncture site: an ultrasonographic anatomical-anthropometric study

STUDY OBJECTIVE: Femoral nerve blockade is a regional anesthetic procedure that may be used in prehospital and emergency settings in cases of femoral trauma. Its speed and performance depend on how well the puncture site can be accurately located, something that usually is achieved via visible landmarks and/or by combining various universal preestablished measurements. Most of these methods have been derived from cadaver studies, which often suffer limitations in clinical settings. To facilitate a quick and easy determination of the puncture site, we here attempt to find an in vivo anthropometric measure that closely corresponds to the distance between the femoral artery and femoral nerve. DESIGN: This is a prospective observational study. PATIENTS: The study includes 67 patients presenting for elective surgery. MEASUREMENTS: The distance from the femoral nerve to the femoral artery, projected to the skin, was measured by a 13-MHz ultrasonographic linear probe. Anthropometric measurements of the width of the hand fingers were carried out at the distal interphalangeal joints. RESULTS: The distance from the femoral artery to the femoral nerve projected to the skin was found to closely correspond to the width of the fifth finger of the dominant hand measured at the distal interphalangeal joint. CONCLUSION: Because it relies on individual anthropometric information, this finding offers an individualized approach to determining the puncture site in a given patient. We believe that such an approach can improve and simplify femoral nerve blockade procedures in prehospital and emergency settings.

Anthropometry ; Femoral nerve blockade ; Finger width ; Puncture site

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Podaci o izdanju

27 (7)

2015.

553-557

objavljeno

0952-8180

1873-4529

Povezanost rada

Kliničke medicinske znanosti

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