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Specific Block of the Plantar Branches of the Tibial Nerve Under Ultrasound for Foot Surgery : A Monocentric Pilot Study
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Specific block of medial and lateral plantar nerves for Hallux Valgus and Bunion (Disorder) and 5 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 27 participants across 1 site.
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Detailed Summary
Foot surgery is a painful surgery that is usually scheduled in outpatients. A good management of analgesia is the crucial point. Regional anesthesia (RA) is the gold standard, that provides good anesthesia and a long duration of analgesia. The sciatic nerve block (or its branches) is the most adapted analgesic technique. Limitation of proximal sciatic block is the motor block of the ankle and results in the impossibility, for the patient, to walk during the early post-operative period. Distal block of the sciatic nerve (tibial and fibular nerve blocks), at the level of the ankle, has been proposed to maintain the mobility of the ankle, to make deambulation with crutches easier. Nevertheless, the lack of sensibility of the heel remains a limitation for early walking, even with adapted shoes (ie : Barouk). A specific anesthesia of the distal part of the foot, respecting the heel, could be the best option to provide an early deambulation and a suitable analgesia. Ultrasound identification and specific anesthesia of the branches supplying the distal part of the foot (medial and lateral plantar nerves) could meet this dual objective : good anesthesia and suitable analgesia for early deambulation. This study is a feasibility study of a specific block of the plantar branches of the tibial nerve, to preserve the sensibility of the heel, in case of foot surgery. The safety of the procedure will be assessed according to the rate of postoperative dysesthesia.
Study Details
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Arms & Interventions
Patient receiving a specific block of medial and lateral plantar nerves in order to preserve the calcaneal nerve
Interventions
Specific injection of long duration local anesthetic in contact with medial and lateral plantar nerves. Local anesthetic : Ropivacaine : 0,375% - 5 ml per nerve.