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Radial Nerve Block
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Radial Nerve Block
, Regional Anesthesia of the Radial Nerve, Radial Nerve Block at Wrist
See Also
Radial Nerve
Radial Nerve Block at Elbow
Median Nerve Block
Ulnar Nerve Block
Regional Anesthesia
(
Nerve Block
)
Local Skin Anesthesia
Field Block
Hematoma Block
Digital Block
Point of Care Ultrasound
(
POCUS
)
Indications
Anesthesia
of
Radial Nerve
distribution distal to wrist
Consider in combination with
Ulnar Nerve Block at Wrist
and
Median Nerve Block at Wrist
for
Complete Hand Anesthesia
See
Complete Hand Anesthesia
Precautions
Avoid injecting directly into
Radial Nerve
Avoid injection into radial artery
Preparation
Needle: 27 gauge 1.5 inch
Skin Preparation
(e.g.
Hibiclens
or
Betadine
)
See
Regional Anesthesia
Anesthetic
See
Regional Anesthesia
for
Anesthetic
options
Local Anesthetic
2-5 ml (
Ultrasound
) or 5-10 ml (landmark)
Technique
Superficial
Field Block
(Landmark Block, preferred)
Often combined with
Forearm Median Nerve Block
and
Forearm Ulnar Nerve Block
Dorsolateral
Wrist
Block
Start lateral to radial artery near radial styloid
Perform
Subcutaneous Injection
from radial styloid, across the dorsal wrist
Follow standard
Regional Anesthesia
procedures to prevent complications (e.g.
LAST Reaction
)
Alternative:
Radial Nerve Block at Elbow
(or mid-
Forearm
)
Difficult to localize
Radial Nerve
branches on
Wrist Ultrasound
(branches at proximal wrist)
Dorsolateral
Field Block
offers similar results due to superficial location of
Radial Nerve
branches
References
Wrist
Block (Nysora, accessed 12/22/2020)
https://www.nysora.com/techniques/upper-extremity/wrist/ultrasound-guided-wrist-block/
Technique
Ultrasound
-Guided
Precautions
Often difficult to localize
Radial Nerve
branches at wrist
Consider superficial
Field Block
(see above) or
Radial Nerve Block at Elbow
Images
Position
Wrist
and hand resting on the ulnar aspect with the thumb upwards
Ultrasound
Probe
Linear Probe transverse to
Forearm
over the radial aspect, 2 cm proximal to the radial styloid
Injection
Direct the needle towards proximal
Forearm
Inject into the perineural space
Technique
Landmarks
Images
Position
Wrist
and hand resting on the ulnar aspect with the thumb upwards
Insertion site
Insert needle 1-2 cm proximal and lateral to radial styloid
Direct needle at 10-20 degree angle distally toward thumb
Inject into subcutaneous tissue
Warning: Distal
Paresthesia
s with needle with injection
Indicates needle is at
Radial Nerve
Do not inject here!
Remove needle and reposition
References
Pfenninger (1994) Procedures, Mosby, p. 1036-54
Salam (2004) Am Fam Physician 69(4):896 [PubMed]
Yurgil (2020) Am Fam Physician 101(11):654-64 [PubMed]
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