Ankle Block



Ankle Block


Thomas O. Clanton

David P. Loncarich



Patient Position: Supine, with the leg slightly elevated.

Indications: Anesthesia and immediate postoperative analgesia for any surgery below the ankle including bunion correction, amputation, tendon repair, fracture open reduction and internal fixation, arthrodesis, and lesser toe correction. The entire foot or only a part of it can be blocked depending on the surgical requirement.

Needle Size: 22-gauge, 38-mm needle.

Volume: 5 to 7 mL per nerve.

Anatomic Landmarks: Five nerves are responsible for the motor and sensory innervation of the foot (Fig. 15-1).

Jun 19, 2016 | Posted by in PAIN MEDICINE | Comments Off on Ankle Block

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