Jd. Tobias et Ga. Mencio, Popliteal fossa block for postoperative analgesia after foot surgery in infants and children, J PED ORTH, 19(4), 1999, pp. 511-514
The efficacy of a popliteal fossa block (PFB) was evaluated after foot and
ankle surgery in children. With the child still anesthetized, a PFB was per
formed with 0.75 ml/kg of 0.2% ropivacaine. Postoperative analgesia was ass
essed by using an objective pain score, assigned at 2-h intervals. Patients
with scores of greater than or equal to 3 received intravenous nalbuphine.
PFBs were performed in 20 children ranging in age from 0.5 to 12 years and
in weight from 6 to 41 kg. In five patients, the PFB block was supplemente
d with a saphenous nerve block at the ankle. The PFB was unsuccessful in on
e patient. The remaining 19 patients required no analgesic agents during th
e first 8 postoperative hours. Eight patients required no analgesic agents
during the first 12 postoperative hours. The duration of the analgesia vari
ed from 8 to 12 hours. PFB provides effective analgesia after foot and ankl
e surgery in children.