Régnier J M, Rossignol B, Genco G, Picart F, Egreteau J P
Département d'Anesthésie-Réanimation, CHU Morvan, Brest.
Cah Anesthesiol. 1994;42(4):545-8.
Surgical activities concerning traumatic emergencies have been evaluated during 3.5 months. There has been 371 cases. Most of them concerned hand injuries (48%); others concerned limbs, and 5 multiple injuries, one spinal fracture and 30 various injuries. Loco-regional anesthesia has been preferred in 63% of all cases; 80% of all hand injuries, 100% of all femoral neck fractures. The success rate--no addition of morphinics--has been evaluated at 85%, with use of sedatives in 28%.