Patient satisfaction following wide awake local anaesthetic no tourniquet hand surgery

Michael de Buys, Mluleki Tsama, A. A. Aden
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ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Wide awake local anaesthetic no tourniquet (WALANT) hand surgery is a rapidly growing technique for hand surgery whereby a lignocaine/adrenaline/bicarbonate mixture is injected into the hand or fingers where the procedure is to be carried out METHODS: This was a retrospective study with prospective recall analysing satisfaction of patients who underwent WALANT hand surgery at our academic hospital in the first year of its inception. Data collection included a questionnaire to analyse demographics, comparison to dental procedures, subjective and objective experience of the procedure, overall experience, expectations, pain and surgical outcome RESULTS: We included 80 procedures in 67 patients; 87% would prefer WALANT in the future, and 87% would recommend WALANT to friends or family. For 79% of patients (who had dental procedures before), the pain was less or the same as a dental procedure, and 70% of patients said the experience was better than expected. Average pain scores were 3.89/10 during local anaesthetic injection, 1.25/10 during the procedure and 5.20/10 postoperatively; with postoperative pain starting at an average of nine hours. Eighty-five per cent of conditions were cured at follow-up and no cases of digital ischaemia or infection were noted CONCLUSION: Our study suggests WALANT hand surgery is a safe, effective and satisfactory method of performing hand surgery in the South African context Level of evidence: Level 4 Keywords: WALANT, hand surgery, local anaesthetic, carpal tunnel, de Quervain's, ganglion, patient satisfaction
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摘要背景:广角清醒局部麻醉无止血带(WALANT)手外科手术是一项快速发展的手外科技术,该技术将利多卡因/肾上腺素/碳酸氢盐混合物注射到将要进行手术的手或手指中。方法:这是一项回顾性研究,前瞻性回顾分析了在我们的学术医院第一年接受WALANT手外科手术的患者的满意度。数据收集包括一份调查问卷来分析人口统计学、牙科手术的比较、手术的主观和客观经验、总体经验、期望、疼痛和手术结果。结果:我们纳入了67例患者的80种手术;87%的人将来会选择WALANT, 87%的人会向朋友或家人推荐WALANT。对于79%的患者(之前做过牙科手术)来说,疼痛比牙科手术少或相同,70%的患者说这种体验比预期的要好。平均疼痛评分为局麻时3.89/10,术中1.25/10,术后5.20/10;术后平均九个小时开始疼痛。结论:我们的研究表明WALANT手外科手术在南非是一种安全、有效和令人满意的手外科手术方法。证据等级:4级关键词:WALANT,手外科手术,局部麻醉,腕管,de Quervain's,神经节,患者满意度
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SA Orthopaedic Journal
SA Orthopaedic Journal Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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