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Hand Surgery Using Local Anesthesia

Abstract

Most hand traumas and elective surgical disorders of the hand can be treated quickly, easily, inexpensively, and effectively in an outpatient clinic. Although many surgeons prefer general anesthesia, the senior author routinely uses local anesthesia without sedation almost exclusively for carpal and cubital tunnel release, fasciectomy, arthrodesis, arthroplasty, synovectomy, and trauma, including the repair of tendons, nerves, ligaments, fractures, and soft tissue defects. After completing more than 10,000 procedures, the authors have found great benefits through the use of local anesthesia, which are detailed in the article.

Authors

Wong H; Huq NS; Nakhooda A

Journal

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, Vol. 40, No. 4, pp. 567–581

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

October 1, 2013

DOI

10.1016/j.cps.2013.08.004

ISSN

0094-1298

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