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Abstract

This case report illustrates that median, radial, and ulnar nerve blocks at the elbow provides anesthesia for ambulatory carpal tunnel release surgery. This report discusses 3 patients with medical conditions, including vascular access problems and morbid obesity, which made nerve blocks at the elbow advantageous compared with other anesthetic techniques. Peripheral nerve blocks at the elbow were done before surgery in a block room, so the patients spent less time in the operating room. Nerve blocks at the elbow are effective anesthesia for hand procedures with no patient requiring further local anesthetic injection and opioids for pain or expressing any discomfort during surgery. The blocks are easy to perform and set up quickly, and using long-acting local anesthetics, elbow blocks provide postoperative pain control for approximately 10 hours. The nerve blocks at the elbow facilitate the perioperative process by being done out of the operating room and providing prolonged pain control without the need for opioids, so nausea may be avoided.

Details

Title
The use of peripheral nerve blocks at the elbow for carpal tunnel release
Author
Dilger, John A.; Wells, Robert E., Jr
Pages
621-3
Publication year
2005
Publication date
2005
Publisher
Elsevier Limited
ISSN
09528180
e-ISSN
18734529
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1034974172
Copyright
© 2005 Elsevier Inc.