Computed tomographic evaluation of the proximity of needles placed for perineural anesthesia of the palmar digital nerves to synovial structures in the foot: an ex vivo study
Mounia Gruyaert, Maarten Oosterlinck, Maarten Haspeslagh, Annamaria Nagy

TL;DR
This study uses CT scans to assess the risk of needle placement near synovial structures during palmar digital nerve blocks in cadaver limbs.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel ex vivo method to evaluate synovial penetration risk during palmar digital nerve blocks using CT imaging.
Findings
Synovial penetration occurred in 3% of needle placements, primarily affecting the navicular bursa and distal interphalangeal joint.
Needle tip distances to synovial structures were significantly reduced after distension and with distal needle placements.
Proximal needle placements showed closer proximity to the digital flexor tendon sheath.
Abstract
Potential synovial penetration following palmar digital nerve blocks has not been investigated. To evaluate the proximity of needles placed for palmar digital nerve blocks to nearby synovial structures using computed tomography (CT). Descriptive observational study. In 18 cadaver forelimbs, sequential injection of the navicular bursa (NB), distal interphalangeal joint (DIPJ) and digital flexor tendon sheath (DFTS) was performed using 3, 5 and 10 mL diluted radiodense contrast medium, respectively. After each synovial injection, 25 gage needles were placed over the palmar digital nerves at the proximal aspect of the ungular cartilages (distal injections) and 1 cm further proximally (proximal injections), and CT examination was performed. Subsequently, needles were removed, and the synovial structures further distended with the same volume as for the first injection. Perineural needle…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPeripheral Nerve Disorders · Tendon Structure and Treatment · Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation
