“…19 While most investigators report a "midthigh" or distal approach to the ACB, 8,9,11,12 the exact location of the block may affect local anesthetic spread to the nerves within and around the adductor canal. [22][23][24] A prior study by Mariano and colleagues 25 comparing proximal and distal ACBs did not show a difference between groups in terms of total opioid consumption; however, it was not powered for this specific outcome. To date, there have been no prospective trials comparing continuous proximal and distal ACBs using opioid consumption as a primary outcome.…”