| Literature DB >> 23348603 |
I Teo1, W Lam, P Muthayya, K Steele, S Alexander, G Miller.
Abstract
The wide-awake hand surgery (WAHS) technique involves injecting lidocaine with adrenaline for hand surgical procedures that are done without the use of tourniquets, sedation, regional or general anaesthetic. This is a retrospective review of the first 100 consecutive patients who underwent operations using this technique at our centre. The operations included carpal and cubital tunnel decompression, trapeziectomy, tendon transfer, and tenolysis. A questionnaire adapted from Lalonde's previous work on wide-awake surgery was used to assess patients' experiences. Sixty-five percent of the patients responded to the postal questionnaire, the majority reporting a high satisfaction level. Ninety-one percent of responders reported that the operation was less painful or comparable with a procedure at the dentist; 86% would prefer to be wide-awake if they needed to have hand surgery again, and 90% stated they would recommend WAHS to a friend.Entities:
Keywords: UK-based study; Wide-awake hand surgery; anaesthetic techniques for hand surgery; patient experience
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23348603 DOI: 10.1177/1753193412475241
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hand Surg Eur Vol ISSN: 0266-7681