J Korean Soc Plast Reconstr Surg.  2010 Nov;37(6):795-800.

Usefulness of Awake Anesthesia in Flexor Tendon Surgery

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, College of Medicine, Soonchunhyang University, Bucheon, Korea. psjung@schbc.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
According to various medical publications, it is believed that epinephrine should not be injected in fingers. However numerous articles show the successful use of local anesthetic with epinephrine in the digits. Epinephrine-mixed lidocaine solution enables to maintain a bloodless field for operation and provides long duration of local anesthesia when patient was wide awake.
METHODS
From May 2009 to December 2009, ten patients underwent flexor tendon reconstruction with local anesthesia using epinephrine. No tourniquet was necessary. Before operation, all patients were injected with local anesthetics using 1% lidocaine 20 mL and 0.1% epinephrine 0.1 mL.
RESULTS
There was no case of digital necrosis nor gangrene in the epinephrine injection. All 10 patients actively could move the finger through a full range of motion. All procedures were performed without sedation nor tourniquet and we could obtain a good vision of operative field and patients were comfortable. The patient make his or her fingers move through a full range of active motion before the skin is closed. Phentolamine was not required to reverse the vasoconstriction in any patients.
CONCLUSION
The assertation that epinephrine should not be injected into the fingers is clearly no longer valid. The epinephrine injection allowed the authors to adjust flexor tendon surgery without risks associated with general anesthesia. It also enables to ensure longer anesthetic duration and bloodless operative field, and prevent post operative complications. In case of flexor tendon surgery, the use of epinephrine injection is recommended because of the advantages of local anesthesia.

Keyword

Local anesthesia; Epinephrine; Flexor tendon

MeSH Terms

Anesthesia
Anesthesia, General
Anesthesia, Local
Anesthetics, Local
Dietary Sucrose
Epinephrine
Fingers
Gangrene
Humans
Lidocaine
Necrosis
Phentolamine
Range of Motion, Articular
Skin
Tendons
Tourniquets
Vasoconstriction
Vision, Ocular
Anesthetics, Local
Dietary Sucrose
Epinephrine
Lidocaine
Phentolamine
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