Comparison of Ultrasound Guided Ankle Block versus Anatomical Landmark Guided Ankle Block in Minor Ankle and Foot Surgeries
Muhammad Nawaz Anjum, Wajeeha Mufti, Yasser Athar Shah, Irfan Ali
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ABSTRACT
Background: Regional anesthesia has increasingly expanded
its role in perioperative care of patients undergoing foot and ankle surgery.
The use of regional anesthesia has been widely implemented among
anesthesiologists and pain providers. Multiple approaches for sephanous nerve
blockade have been used including nerve stimulation, anatomical landmarks and
ultrasound. It has been observed in previous studies that USG ankle block is
more successful as compared to conventional anatomical landmark guided nerve
block; so this study was planned to get precise and reliable results regarding
both techniques in our local population.
Objective: To compare the methods of surgical anesthesia
of Ultrasound-guided ankle block versus conventional anatomic landmark-guided
techniques in lower limb surgery under regional anesthesia.
Materials and methods: This randomized control was carried out
at Department of Anesthesia Mayo Hospital Lahore. After meeting the inclusion
and exclusion criteria 50 patients (25 in each group ) were enrolled. Patients
were randomly divided into two groups using lottery method. Group A patients
underwent USG ankle block while group B patients underwent conventional
anatomic landmark guided ankle block.
Results: Mean age of patients was 46.96±11.578 years;
40(80%) patients were male and 10(20%) patients were females. Successful
anesthesia was achieved in 42 (84%) patients; in which in USG block group the
successful anesthesia was achieved in 22(88%) patients and in ALG block group
successful anesthesia was achieved in 20(80%) patients (p value =0.702)
Conclusion : Findings of this study conclude that both
techniques have statistically insignificant difference in terms of success rate
, however USG ankle block for surgical anesthesia showed higher success rate as
compared to anatomic landmark guided technique in lower limb surgery under
regional anesthesia.
Keywords:
Ultrasound-guided Ankle Block, Anatomic
Landmark-guided Ankle Block, Lower limb surgery