Periphere Nervenblockaden der unteren Extremität

  • Brita Larsen
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Part of the Refresher Course Aktuelles Wissen für Anästhesisten book series (REFRESHER COUR, volume 26)

Zusammenfassung

Nervenblockaden im Bereich der unteren Extremität ermöglichen, je nach angewandter Technik, operative Eingriffe und Maßnahmen an Oberschenkel, Kniegelenk, Unterschenkel, Sprunggelenk und Fuß, wobei ein geplantes Operationsende innerhalb der Dauer der Blockadewirkung vorausgesetzt wird [24]. Für mehrstündige Eingriffe kann auch bei der Blockade großer Nerven ein Katheterverfahren angewendet werden [27]. Neurologische Erkrankungen an der unteren Extremität sollten bei den Nervenblockaden nicht bestehen.

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