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Does an Alcock Canal nerve block reach the distal nerves?
Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2011 1:07 am
by scaredgal
Just wondering if a block to Alcock's canal reaches the distal nerves (ie., dorsal to clitoris, rectum, etc) better than the one to the ischial spine.
Re: Does an Alcock Canal nerve block reach the distal nerves
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 5:08 pm
by RJR
Not sure you will get a definitive answer, but will relay what I've been told by the PN docs. One cannot distinguish where entrapment might be by a block, be it at the ischial spine or into Alcock's. The tissue planes are continuous between the two areas. Not a complete answer at all for you, but related info.
RR
Re: Does an Alcock Canal nerve block reach the distal nerves
Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 12:30 am
by nyt
RJR, I have been told differently by PN dr.'s. Dr. Westesson does blocks at both locations and I can tell you from having both areas injected that the different areas made different parts of me numb.
Re: Does an Alcock Canal nerve block reach the distal nerves
Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 1:59 am
by Violet M
Theoretcially, a nerve block should numb everything distal to where the nerve block is given but in reality it doesn't always work that way because nerve blocks don't always hit the target with 100% accuracy. The rectal nerve does not branch off in the same place in everyone -- there are variations in anatomy so whether or not the rectal branch is numbed by an alcock's canal nerve block might vary. Like RJR said, the sites are very close together and the mediation wanders so it's impossible to say for sure with any accuracy where the entrapment is.