OBJECTIVES: Evaluation of regional anaesthesia procedures for limb traumatic surgery performed in an emergency department. METHOD: Anaesthetic procedures concerning traumatic emergencies have been studied from 1995 to 2000. RESULTS: A 32% increase in anaesthesia practice was observed from 1995 (221) to 2000 (292) with a 52% increase in regional anaesthesia. Since 1996, regional anaesthesia represents more than 80% of the anaesthetic procedures and 90% for the upper limb surgery (66% of the surgical procedures). Axillary block (50%), interscalene brachial plexus block (15%) and combined sciatic and femoral nerve block (17%) were the main regional anaesthesia procedures. Spinal anaesthesia (9 cases) and intravenous locoregional anaesthesia (12 cases) were rarely used. CONCLUSION: In our study, regional anaesthesia is the most used technique when compared to general anaesthesia for emergency procedure. The anaesthetic staff has to be motivated and trained.
OBJECTIVES: Evaluation of regional anaesthesia procedures for limb traumatic surgery performed in an emergency department. METHOD: Anaesthetic procedures concerning traumatic emergencies have been studied from 1995 to 2000. RESULTS: A 32% increase in anaesthesia practice was observed from 1995 (221) to 2000 (292) with a 52% increase in regional anaesthesia. Since 1996, regional anaesthesia represents more than 80% of the anaesthetic procedures and 90% for the upper limb surgery (66% of the surgical procedures). Axillary block (50%), interscalene brachial plexus block (15%) and combined sciatic and femoral nerve block (17%) were the main regional anaesthesia procedures. Spinal anaesthesia (9 cases) and intravenous locoregional anaesthesia (12 cases) were rarely used. CONCLUSION: In our study, regional anaesthesia is the most used technique when compared to general anaesthesia for emergency procedure. The anaesthetic staff has to be motivated and trained.
Authors: Rein Ketelaars; Joram T Stollman; Evelien van Eeten; Ties Eikendal; Jörgen Bruhn; Geert-Jan van Geffen Journal: Int J Emerg Med Date: 2018-03-02