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==Background==
==Background==
* This has been found to be a quick, safe, and effective means of pain reduction for hand injuries, including reduction of [[Boxer's Fractures]]. <ref> Ünlüer, EE. Ultrasound-guided Ulnar Nerve Block For Boxers Fractures. Am. J. Emerg. Med. 2016; 34 (8): 1726. </ref>
* This has been found to be a quick, safe, and effective means of pain reduction for hand injuries, including reduction of [[Boxer's Fracture]]. <ref> Ünlüer, EE. Ultrasound-guided Ulnar Nerve Block For Boxers Fractures. Am. J. Emerg. Med. 2016; 34 (8): 1726. </ref>


==Indications==
==Indications==
* [[Boxer's Fracture]]
* [[Boxer's Fracture]]
* [[Burns|Hand Burns]]
* [[Burns|Hand Burns]]
* [[Hand and Finger Tendon Injury|Complex Hand Injury]]
* [[Hand and finger tendon injuries|Complex Hand Injury]]


==Contraindications==
==Contraindications==

Revision as of 04:53, 28 January 2017

Background

  • This has been found to be a quick, safe, and effective means of pain reduction for hand injuries, including reduction of Boxer's Fracture. [1]

Indications

Contraindications

Equipment Needed

  • 10 cc Syringe with a 27 Gauge Needle
  • Spare 18 Gauge Needle (to draw up anesthetic)
  • Local Anesthetic (e.g. Lidocaine vs Bupivacaine)
  • Antiseptic (e.g. Chlorhexidine, Betadine, Rubbing Alcohol)
  • Sterile Gloves
  • Sterile Drape
  • Linear Ultrasound Probe (for ultrasound guided procedure)
  • Sterile Ultrasound Prove Cover (for ultrasound guided procedure)

Procedure

Ulnar Nerve Block at the Wrist
  • Place the patient's extremity in the supinated position
  • Cleanse the skin with chosen antiseptic
  • Create a sterile field using your sterile drape

Non-Ultrasound Guided Technique

  • In a sterile fashion, apply a small wheel of local anesthetic to the area immediately ulnar to tendon of the Flexor Carpi Ulnaris approximately 2 cm proximal to the wrist crease.
  • The ulnar nerve should be immediately deep to the Flexor Carpi Ulnaris Tendon
  • Direct the Needle radially, deep to the Flexor Carpi Ulnaris
  • The ulnar nerve is ulnar in relation to the ulnar artery; even still, it is important to aspirate prior to injecting anesthetic to rule out intra-arterial placement
  • Inject approximately 5 mL of local anesthetic

Ultrasound Guided Technique

References

  1. Ünlüer, EE. Ultrasound-guided Ulnar Nerve Block For Boxers Fractures. Am. J. Emerg. Med. 2016; 34 (8): 1726.