如果外科医生询问病人的反馈,他们可以减少局部麻醉注射的疼痛。

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 SURGERY
Cristóbal Greene, Guillermo Droppelmann, Daniel Fodor, Donald H Lalonde
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摘要

导读:一些患者在进行全醒局部麻醉无止血带腕管手术时,害怕局部麻醉注射带来的疼痛。许多外科医生还没有把重点放在最小痛苦的注射技术上,以避免不必要的痛苦患者的经历。本研究测量了从患者反馈给注射外科医生的局部麻醉注射疼痛事件的数量,以减少他的注射疼痛。方法:一位外科医生连续询问250名腕管手术患者在WALANT腕管手术局部麻醉注射过程中每次感到疼痛的情况。在35个月的研究中,对疼痛事件进行计数,并提供一个客观的疼痛数字来评分外科医生的注射技能。结果:在研究期间,外科医生的注射疼痛评分显著提高。在过去的50个病人中,他有37次一杆进洞,而前50个病人中没有一个给他这么高的分数。一杆进洞是指患者唯一感觉到的疼痛是第一次插入27号针头时的小刺痛。结论:在腕管手术中注射局麻的外科医生可以要求患者在第一次针刺麻木后告诉他们每次感到疼痛。计算疼痛事件的数量为每个注射过程提供一个评分。病人的即时反馈得分可以帮助外科医生减少注射时的疼痛。
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Surgeons Can Decrease the Pain of WALANT Local Anesthesia Injection if They Ask for Patient Feedback.

Introduction: Some patients who are having WALANT (Wide Awake Local Anesthesia No Tourniquet) carpal tunnel surgery are afraid of the pain of local anesthesia injection. Many surgeons do not yet focus on minimally painful injection techniques to avoid unnecessary painful patient experiences. This study measured the number of local anesthetic injection pain events in feedback from patients to the injecting surgeon to decrease the pain of his injections. Methods: A single surgeon asked 250 consecutive carpal tunnel surgery patients to tell him each time they felt a pain event during his local anesthetic injection process for WALANT carpal tunnel surgery. The pain events were counted and provided an objective pain number to score the surgeon's injection skill over the 35 months of the study. Results: The surgeo's injection pain score improved dramatically over the time of the study. In his last 50 patients, he scored a hole-in-one 37 times, where none of his first 50 patients gave him such a high score. A hole-in-one happens when the only pain the patient feels is the small sting of the first 27 gauge needle insertion. Conclusions: Surgeons who inject local anesthesia for carpal tunnel surgery can ask patients to tell them each time they feel a pain event after the sting of the first needle insertion is numbed. Counting the number of pain events provides a score for each injection process. This score from immediate patient feedback can help the surgeons decrease the pain of their injections.

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Plastic surgery
Plastic surgery Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: Plastic Surgery (Chirurgie Plastique) is the official journal of the Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons, the Canadian Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Group for the Advancement of Microsurgery, and the Canadian Society for Surgery of the Hand. It serves as a major venue for Canadian research, society guidelines, and continuing medical education.
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