COMMON PERONEAL NERVE PALSY AND LONG-LASTING ROPIVACAINE DURATION AFTER INFEROLATERAL GENICULAR NERVE BLOCK: A CASE REPORT

  • Rahimzadeh P
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This case report introduces a 43-year-old woman who presented with left knee pain due to knee osteoarthritis. She developed a long-lasting nerve block with ropivacaine, plus common peroneal nerve palsy and foot drop following a genicular nerve block. Key words: Ropivacaine, knee osteoarthritis, genicular nerve block, foot drop

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Rahimzadeh, P. (2019). COMMON PERONEAL NERVE PALSY AND LONG-LASTING ROPIVACAINE DURATION AFTER INFEROLATERAL GENICULAR NERVE BLOCK: A CASE REPORT. Pain Management Case Reports, 111–114. https://doi.org/10.36076/pmcr.2019/3/111

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