Precise localization of motor branching and motor points: A cadeveric study

In order to facilitate precise localization of motor nerves and motor points, and to increase effectiveness and minimize complications of neurolytic blocks. Locations of motor branching points and motor points of 31 cadavers were measured as relative to medial femoral condyle and mid posterior calf...

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Main Authors: Parit Wongphaet, Kosum Chinsethagij, Siripim Suarchawaratana, Tunyarut Dangprasert, Wipawan Wongphaet
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spelling th-mahidol.167172018-06-21T15:20:04Z Precise localization of motor branching and motor points: A cadeveric study Parit Wongphaet Kosum Chinsethagij Siripim Suarchawaratana Tunyarut Dangprasert Wipawan Wongphaet Mahidol University Pramong Kutklao College of Medicine National Cancer Institute Medicine In order to facilitate precise localization of motor nerves and motor points, and to increase effectiveness and minimize complications of neurolytic blocks. Locations of motor branching points and motor points of 31 cadavers were measured as relative to medial femoral condyle and mid posterior calf line. Needle insertion points 1.5 centimeters and 0.5 centimeters proximal to the level of medial femoral condyle yielded the best chance(66.25%-76.19%) of finding motor branches to medial gastrocnemius muscles and lateral gastrocnemius respectively. The points with greatest chance of success (67.69%-86.41%) for soleus, tibialis posterior and flexor hallucis longus motor branches blocks were found to be at 2.5, 6, and 11 centimeters distal to the level of medial femoral condyle respectively. However,even if these points are used as guidelline when performing motor branch block prodedure, the risk of sensory nerve fiber injury are still as high as 20.98% upto 50.0%. To avoid such complication,the authors have proposed a set of landmarks that would make it possible to access all of the motor branches of any single calf muscle with only three or less needle insertions, and still maintaining about 1% risk of sensory fiber injury. 2018-06-21T08:20:04Z 2018-06-21T08:20:04Z 2005-12-01 Article Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol.88, No.12 (2005), 1884-1891 01252208 01252208 2-s2.0-33244486982 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/16717 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=33244486982&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
building Mahidol University Library
continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
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topic Medicine
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Parit Wongphaet
Kosum Chinsethagij
Siripim Suarchawaratana
Tunyarut Dangprasert
Wipawan Wongphaet
Precise localization of motor branching and motor points: A cadeveric study
description In order to facilitate precise localization of motor nerves and motor points, and to increase effectiveness and minimize complications of neurolytic blocks. Locations of motor branching points and motor points of 31 cadavers were measured as relative to medial femoral condyle and mid posterior calf line. Needle insertion points 1.5 centimeters and 0.5 centimeters proximal to the level of medial femoral condyle yielded the best chance(66.25%-76.19%) of finding motor branches to medial gastrocnemius muscles and lateral gastrocnemius respectively. The points with greatest chance of success (67.69%-86.41%) for soleus, tibialis posterior and flexor hallucis longus motor branches blocks were found to be at 2.5, 6, and 11 centimeters distal to the level of medial femoral condyle respectively. However,even if these points are used as guidelline when performing motor branch block prodedure, the risk of sensory nerve fiber injury are still as high as 20.98% upto 50.0%. To avoid such complication,the authors have proposed a set of landmarks that would make it possible to access all of the motor branches of any single calf muscle with only three or less needle insertions, and still maintaining about 1% risk of sensory fiber injury.
author2 Mahidol University
author_facet Mahidol University
Parit Wongphaet
Kosum Chinsethagij
Siripim Suarchawaratana
Tunyarut Dangprasert
Wipawan Wongphaet
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author Parit Wongphaet
Kosum Chinsethagij
Siripim Suarchawaratana
Tunyarut Dangprasert
Wipawan Wongphaet
author_sort Parit Wongphaet
title Precise localization of motor branching and motor points: A cadeveric study
title_short Precise localization of motor branching and motor points: A cadeveric study
title_full Precise localization of motor branching and motor points: A cadeveric study
title_fullStr Precise localization of motor branching and motor points: A cadeveric study
title_full_unstemmed Precise localization of motor branching and motor points: A cadeveric study
title_sort precise localization of motor branching and motor points: a cadeveric study
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/16717
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