Let Go’ technique in ultrasound guided Regional Anaesthesia

S. Singh, Tuhin Mistry
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Background: The local anaesthetic(LA) injection technique during ultrasound guided nerve blocks varies worldwide. This online poll was conceived to explore the current practice among the anaesthesiologists. Methodology: Two separate polls were created and posted at the same time with appropriate multiple choices in a closed Facebook group ‘The Anaesthetist’. Participants were allowed to take part in these online-based polls over a period of seven days. The responses were collected and put down in the Excel sheet to calculate absolute numbers and percentages. Results: Among the respondents, 63.45% of the ultrasound users keep hold on to the needle and let a trained assistant inject the LA while 14.61 % of the responders use ‘Let Go’ of the needle technique and inject the LA themselves. Amongst 248 ultrasound users, only one anaesthesiologist use Jedi grip but no one is currently using other grips described in the literature. Conclusion: LA injection technique varies among the anaesthesiologists throughout the globe. Majority of the anaesthesiologists let a trained assistant inject the LA and some inject the LA themselves. Keywords: Ultrasound, Regional Anaesthesia, Jedi grip, Bedforth grip, On-lock grip, ‘let-go’ of the needle, Single-handed injection technique, Online poll
放手技术在超声引导下局部麻醉中的应用
背景:超声引导神经阻滞时的局部麻醉(LA)注射技术在世界范围内各不相同。这项在线调查旨在探讨麻醉师目前的做法。方法:两个独立的民意调查被创建并同时发布在一个封闭的Facebook小组“麻醉师”中,并提供适当的多项选择。参与者被允许在七天的时间里参与这些基于网络的民意调查。收集反馈并记录在Excel表格中,计算绝对数字和百分比。结果:63.45%的超声使用者手持针筒,让经过培训的助手注射,14.61%的应答者使用“放开”针筒技术,自行注射。在248名超声使用者中,只有一名麻醉师使用绝地握把,但目前没有人使用文献中描述的其他握把。结论:LA注射技术在全球麻醉师中存在差异。大多数麻醉师让训练有素的助手注射LA,有些麻醉师自己注射LA。关键词:超声,局部麻醉,绝地握法,贝德福斯握法,锁定握法,放开针头,单手注射技术,在线投票
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