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IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q2 Medicine
Ali Lari, Mohammed Lari, Abdulaziz Alkhandari, Ahmad Alibrahim, Ahmed Elaraby, Naser AlEnezi, Hossam Almaz, Mohammed Ibrahim
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踝关节骨折通常需要手术干预,通常会导致随后的植入物移除,这通常需要全身或局部麻醉。本研究评估了广角清醒局麻无止血带(WALANT)技术作为全身麻醉(GA)的替代方法用于踝关节植入物移除的有效性和安全性。这是一项在三级骨科中心进行的单中心前瞻性随机对照试验,于2022年6月至2024年8月进行。该研究包括18岁以上的成年人,他们在踝关节骨折后需要取出植入物。参与者被随机分配到WALANT组或GA组。在78名被筛选的参与者中,有56人被纳入最终分析。与GA组相比,WALANT组在术后2小时和6小时的疼痛评分明显降低,术后焦虑水平也有所降低。两组间的手术室时间相当。WALANT技术耐受性良好,不良反应最小,与全身麻醉相比,在减少术后恶心和恢复时间方面特别有效。WALANT技术用于踝关节植入物移除是一种安全有效的替代全身麻醉的方法,其优点包括减少术后疼痛、焦虑和恶心,以及更短的恢复时间。然而,它的成功取决于仔细的病人选择和外科医生的技术经验。本研究证明了WALANT在下肢手术中广泛应用的潜力,为提高骨科实践中的患者预后和操作效率提供了一个可行的选择。
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Wide-awake local anesthesia no tourniquet (WALANT) technique versus general anesthesia for the removal of implants after ankle fracture union - A randomized controlled trial.

Ankle fractures which commonly require surgical intervention, often lead to subsequent implant removal, which traditionally involves general or regional anesthesia. This study evaluates the efficacy and safety of the Wide-Awake Local Anesthesia No Tourniquet (WALANT) technique as an alternative to general anesthesia (GA) for ankle implant removal. This single-center, prospective randomized controlled trial at a tertiary orthopedic center was conducted from June 2022 to August 2024. The study included adults over 18 years who required implant removal after a united ankle fracture. Participants were randomly assigned to either the WALANT or the GA group. Out of 78 screened participants, 56 were included in the final analysis. The WALANT group showed significantly lower pain scores at 2 and 6 hours postoperatively and reduced postoperative anxiety levels compared to the GA group. Operating room times were comparable between the groups. The WALANT technique was well-tolerated, with minimal adverse effects, and was particularly effective in reducing postoperative nausea and recovery room time compared to general anesthesia. The WALANT technique for ankle implant removal is a safe and effective alternative to general anesthesia, offering benefits such as less postoperative pain, anxiety, and nausea, along with shorter recovery times. However, its success depends on careful patient selection and the surgeon's experience with the technique. This study demonstrates WALANT's potential for broader application in lower extremity surgeries, suggesting a viable option for enhancing patient outcomes and operational efficiency in orthopedic practice.

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Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery
Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery ORTHOPEDICS-SURGERY
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
7.70%
发文量
234
审稿时长
29.8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery is the leading source for original, clinically-focused articles on the surgical and medical management of the foot and ankle. Each bi-monthly, peer-reviewed issue addresses relevant topics to the profession, such as: adult reconstruction of the forefoot; adult reconstruction of the hindfoot and ankle; diabetes; medicine/rheumatology; pediatrics; research; sports medicine; trauma; and tumors.
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