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What is the landmark technique for a popliteal nerve block?

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In regional anesthesia, popliteal nerve blocks have long been used for foot and ankle surgery, providing excellent pain control below the knee. The original approach relies on anatomical surface landmarks and a nerve stimulator to accurately locate the sciatic nerve, distinguishing it from modern ultrasound-guided methods.

How Long Does a Nerve Block Last for Ankle Surgery?

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Most nerve blocks for ankle surgery provide pain relief for 12 to 24 hours, though some can last up to 36 hours. The duration of a nerve block depends on the anesthetic used and the specific type of block administered to the ankle region.

What type of anesthesia is used for ankle surgery? A Comprehensive Guide

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Over recent decades, regional anesthesia has gained significant popularity for foot and ankle surgery due to its ability to reduce pain and opioid reliance. Deciding **what type of anesthesia is used for ankle surgery** involves considering regional blocks, general anesthesia, or a combination of techniques tailored to the patient and procedure.