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Ultrasound Examination and Localization of the Sciatic Nerve: A Volunteer Study
Authors:Chan  Vincent W S MD; Nova  Hugo MD&#x;; Abbas  Sherif MD&#x;; McCartney  Colin J L MBChB  FRCA ; Perlas  Anahi MD&#x;; Quan Xu  Da MB MSc&#x;
Affiliation:Chan, Vincent W. S. M.D.*; Nova, Hugo M.D.†; Abbas, Sherif M.D.‡; McCartney, Colin J. L. M.B.Ch.B., F.R.C.A.§; Perlas, Anahi M.D.∥; Quan Xu, Da M.B. M.Sc.‡
Abstract:Background: Few studies have examined the use of ultrasound for sciatic nerve localization. The authors evaluated the usefulness of low-frequency ultrasound in identifying the sciatic nerve at three locations in the lower extremity and in guiding needle advancement to target before nerve stimulation.

Methods: In this prospective observational study, 15 volunteers underwent sciatic nerve examination using a curved ultrasound probe in the range of 2-5 MHz and a Philips-ATL 5000 unit (ATL Ultrasound, Bothell, WA) in the gluteal, infragluteal, and proximal thigh regions. Thereafter, an insulated block needle was advanced inline with the ultrasound beam to reach the nerve target, which was further confirmed by electrical stimulation. The quality of sciatic nerve images, ease of needle to nerve contact, threshold stimulating current, and resultant motor response were recorded.

Results: The sciatic nerve was successfully identified in the transverse view as a solitary predominantly hyperechoic structure on ultrasound in all of the three regions examined. The target nerve was visualized easily in 87% and localized within two needle attempts in all patients. Nerve stimulation was successful in 100% after two attempts with a threshold current of 0.42 +/- 0.12 (mean +/- SD) eliciting foot plantarflexion or dorsiflexion.

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