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. 2015 Feb 28;5(1):e22007.
doi: 10.5812/aapm.22007. eCollection 2015 Feb.

Efficacy of a Modified Bier's Block in Patients Undergoing Upper Limb Bone Surgery

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Efficacy of a Modified Bier's Block in Patients Undergoing Upper Limb Bone Surgery

Aliakbar Jafarian et al. Anesth Pain Med. .

Abstract

Background: Intravenous regional block, called the Bier's block, refers to an analgesic technique applied for soft tissue surgeries and closed bone manipulations of the limbs. There are a number of complications in traditional method of block, including pain in tourniquet site, immediate return of pain after tourniquet deflation, wound hemostasis and some others.

Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the outcomes and complications of our new method of blockage.

Patients and methods: In this experimental study, twenty-five patients undergoing hand surgery were prospectively studied. Induced anesthesia was a modification of the Bier's block with two concurrent changes including insertion of the intravenous cannula at the antecubital region rather than distal and the proximal anesthetic direction by an elastic band wrapped tightly around the proximal forearm distal to the cannulation site. The pain relief was measured by the verbal descriptive scale at intervals after block, during the operation, after deflation of the tourniquet and one hour after the operation.

Results: This study showed the presence of analgesia at surgical and tourniquet sites during the operation in 96% of patients, as well as considerable pain relief at surgical site during one hour after deflation of the tourniquet.

Conclusions: The study indicated advantages of this modified Bier's block compared to the traditional one including ability to perform surgery on upper limb bones and considerable pain relief at surgical and tourniquet sites during the operation until one hour thereafter.

Keywords: Anesthesia; Nerve block; Upper Extremity.

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