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Results of intravenous regional anaesthesia with distal forearm application.
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2004
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Limb ReconstructionTourniquet PainEffective AnaesthesiaDistal Forearm ApplicationDistal Forearm IvraSurgeryHand SurgeryAnesthesiaMedicineAnesthetic AdministrationOrthopaedic SurgeryHand TherapyAnesthesiologyRegional Anesthesia
The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical effectiveness of distal forearm intravenous regional anaesthesia (IVRA) with the tourniquet applied 3 cm above the wrist. One hundred and twenty patients undergoing out-patient hand surgery were operated for 13 different hand problems under distal forearm IVRA, using 10 ml of a solution containing 1.5 mg/kg prilocaine. Sensory block onset time was 4.5 minutes (3.5-6.5 min.). Mean tourniquet time was 17.6 minutes (range, 7-27.5 min). Mean tourniquet pressure was 240 mmHg (range, 220-270 mm Hg). The mean VAS score for tourniquet pain was 3.8 (range, 2-10). No local or systemic side effects related to the IVRA were observed. The study showed that distal forearm IVRA using 10 ml of a solution containing 1.5 mg/kg prilocaine provides safe, rapid and effective anaesthesia for patients undergoing outpatient hand surgery.
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