Hamid Muhammad A, Younis Zubair, Mannan Muhammad, Kalim Zikrullah, Khan Zafar A, Prabhu Rudra M, Shrivastava Nayan, Rashid Nadia
Orthopaedic Surgery, University Hospitals Birmingham, Birmingham, GBR.
Orthopaedic Surgery, The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust, Wolverhampton, GBR.
Cureus. 2024 Dec 1;16(12):e74939. doi: 10.7759/cureus.74939. eCollection 2024 Dec.
Wide-awake surgery of the hand was surrounded by a lot of apprehension, mainly over concerns around using epinephrine near digits and its potential to cause digital ischemia and necrosis. With multiple reports underlining its safety and effectiveness, it is now being widely adopted in hand and wrist surgery. The British Society for Surgery of the Hand has already published guidelines on operating outside of main theatres, with an emphasis on wide awake local anaesthesia no tourniquet (WALANT). However, the same cannot be said for its use in foot and ankle procedures. There have been a handful of reports describing WALANT in bony and soft tissue procedures of the foot and ankle, with varied success. We aim to describe the scope of WALANT in these procedures and explore in detail its current role in the domain of lower extremity wide-awake surgery.
手部清醒手术曾引发诸多担忧,主要是担心在手指附近使用肾上腺素及其可能导致手指缺血和坏死。随着多篇报道强调其安全性和有效性,它如今已在手部和腕部手术中广泛应用。英国手外科学会已发布关于在主手术室以外进行手术的指南,重点是清醒局部麻醉无止血带(WALANT)技术。然而,其在足踝手术中的应用情况却并非如此。仅有少数报道描述了WALANT技术在足踝部骨与软组织手术中的应用,效果各异。我们旨在描述WALANT技术在这些手术中的应用范围,并详细探讨其在下肢清醒手术领域的当前作用。