3.7 Femoral Nerve Flashcards
Outline Motor and sensory distribution Nerve along course
Femoral N largest branch LP
Anterior rami L2-4 divide into anterior and posterior
Posterior division
unite within sub of psoas major
form fem n
Fem n leaves lat border of psoas major Runs down Cross inguinal ligament lateral to femoral vessels enter femoral triangle
Lies lateral to femoral canal and sheath
seperated from them by fascia iliaca
Anatomy fem N cont
Branching:
Anterior and posterior branch
further subdivide
below ligament usually
variation
(occass anterior branch from LP)
Anterior branch
Skin over front and medial thigh
medial and intermediate cutaneous N of thigh
Posterior branch
Posterior branch
Posterior branch
Divides 3 further branch
1. Articular branch - innervation to hip and knee
- Muscular branch - quadriceps
3. Largest terminal division saphenous - runs through adductor canal becomes superficial continues below knee skin medial aspect calf great toe
Technique in Femoral Nerve block
SLIMRAG
Lie
Leg marked
Hip and knee joint neutral
LA to skin if awake
Puncture site:
1cm Lat -> Femoral pulse
1cm Inf -> Inguinal Lig
Technique Femoral N Block
Short peripheral N stimulator attached to PNS advanced 45 degree angle to 1-3 cm Occasionally >4 cm 2 clicks may be felt as pass lata + iliaca
Negative aspiration:
15-20ml LA
injected
Continuous aspiration - check IV
Can be single shot
or catheter
Nerve stimulation response Femoral N block
Correct:
Visible + palpable contraction quad
Movement patella
Incorrect
Sartorius - repositioned more laterally
US technique
Accurate ID nerve
Visualization LA within Iliaca plane
Complications
Immediate
Early
Late
Immediate complications
IV injection
Subsequent LAST
Intraneural injection
Failure
Early complications
Haematoma formation
Motor - weak hip flexion
Prox migration of LA
block more prox LP branches
Superficial infection
indwelling catheter >48h
Late complications
Compression Neuropathy
Sensory loss
Pain
Quad weakness