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== | ==Indications== | ||
*[[Femur Fracture]] | *[[Femur Fracture]] | ||
*[[Hip Fracture]] | *[[Hip Fracture]] | ||
== | ==Contraindications== | ||
*Presence of femoral vascular grafts (relative) | *Presence of femoral vascular grafts (relative) | ||
==Medications== | ==Equipment Needed== | ||
===Medications=== | |||
*Ropivacaine (Natropin) 0.5% | *Ropivacaine (Natropin) 0.5% | ||
**<20kg = 0.75mL/kg | **<20kg = 0.75mL/kg | ||
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==Procedure== | ==Procedure== | ||
*Perform | *Perform thorough neurovascular exam prior to procedure | ||
*This block requires more volume than the standard femoral nerve block | *This block requires more volume than the standard femoral nerve block | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*[[Nerve Blocks (Main)]] | *[[Nerve Blocks (Main)]] | ||
*[[Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)]] | |||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
[http://emergencymedicineireland.com/2014/05/anatomy-emergency-medicine-028-fascia-iliaca-block/ Anatomy for EM - Fascia Iliaca Block] | [http://emergencymedicineireland.com/2014/05/anatomy-emergency-medicine-028-fascia-iliaca-block/ Anatomy for EM - Fascia Iliaca Block] | ||
== | ==References== | ||
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*Wedel DJ, Horlocker TT. Miller's Anesthesia. 7th ed. pp. 1652-1655. | *Wedel DJ, Horlocker TT. Miller's Anesthesia. 7th ed. pp. 1652-1655. | ||
*Haines L, Dickman E, Ayvazyan S, et al. Ultrasound-guided fascia iliaca compartment block for hip fractures in the emergency department. J Emerg Med. 2012;43(4):692–7. | *Haines L, Dickman E, Ayvazyan S, et al. Ultrasound-guided fascia iliaca compartment block for hip fractures in the emergency department. J Emerg Med. 2012;43(4):692–7. | ||
Revisión del 09:31 9 ago 2015
Indications
Contraindications
- Presence of femoral vascular grafts (relative)
Equipment Needed
Medications
- Ropivacaine (Natropin) 0.5%
- <20kg = 0.75mL/kg
- >20kg = 0.5 ML/kg
- ^max - 30mL
OR
- Bupivacaine 0.5%
- studies in adults have used 25 mL of 0.5% bupivacaine or 30 mL of 0.25% bupivacaine
- Modify based on toxic level by weight
Procedure
- Perform thorough neurovascular exam prior to procedure
- This block requires more volume than the standard femoral nerve block
Ultrasound guided technique
- High frequency linear probe covered with sterile tegaderm
- Sterile surgilube
- Place probe in transverse on thigh, just inferior to inguinal ligament 1/3 of way from anterior superior iliac spine to the pubic tubercle
- Visualize fascia lata and iliaca as 2 hyperechoic lines
- Introduce 22 gauge spinal needle lateral to medial, parallel to transducer
- After puncturing through fascia iliaca, infiltrate a small volume of the anesthetic solution. Should see the fascia lift up off of the nerve. Continue to infuse anesthetic.
- Confirmation = visualizing an expanding anechoic collection just below the fascia iliaca
Landmark technique
- Point = 2/3 laterally along line between ant/sup iliac spine and pubis
- i.e. sig lateral to nerve
- 90 deg angle with 22Ga needle (spinal needle)
- 2 "pops" through fascial planes (1 inch max)
- Withdraw to check not in vessel
- Apply pressure 1 inch caudally accross thigh
- Infuse drug
- Hold pressure on thigh for 2 minutes
- to encourage cephalad spread
^Should see effect in <10 min
Complications
- Intravascular injection
- Risk of cardiac depression if injected intravascularly
- Ultrasound guidance mitigates this risk
- Hematoma
- Use fall precautions for patient
- Case reports exist nerve blocks obscure detection of compartment syndrome. This has not held up in studies.
See Also
External Links
Anatomy for EM - Fascia Iliaca Block
References
- Wedel DJ, Horlocker TT. Miller's Anesthesia. 7th ed. pp. 1652-1655.
- Haines L, Dickman E, Ayvazyan S, et al. Ultrasound-guided fascia iliaca compartment block for hip fractures in the emergency department. J Emerg Med. 2012;43(4):692–7.
- Beaudoin FL, Nagdev A, Merchant RC, Becker BM. Ultrasound-guided femoral nerve blocks in elderly patients with hip fractures. Am J Emerg Med. 2010;28(1):76–81.
- Beaudoin FL, Haran JP, Liebmann O. A comparison of ultrasound-guided three-in-one femoral nerve block versus parenteral opioids alone for analgesia in emergency department patients with hip fractures: a randomized controlled trial. Acad Emerg Med. 2013;20(6):584–91.
