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**Dislocation/fracture reduction
**Dislocation/fracture reduction
**Pain control for traumatic injury
**Pain control for traumatic injury
**Paronychia
**Felon
**Nail trephination


==Contraindications==
==Contraindications==
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*Bleeding
*Bleeding
*Infection
*Infection
*Accidental intravascular injection of anesthetic


==Follow-up==
==Follow-up==

Revision as of 02:03, 28 June 2015

Indications

  • Need to anesthetize entire digit (finger or toe)
    • Laceration repair
    • Dislocation/fracture reduction
    • Pain control for traumatic injury
    • Paronychia
    • Felon
    • Nail trephination

Contraindications

  • Overlying skin infection
  • Distortion of landmarks

Equipment Needed

  • PPE
  • Local anesthetic
  • 27-30ga needle
  • Syringe
  • Iodine or chlorhexadine prep

Maximum Doses of Anesthetic Agents

Agent Without Epinephrine With Epinephrine Duration Notes
Lidocaine 5 mg/kg (max 300mg) 7 mg/kg (max 500mg) 30-90 min
  • 1% soln contains 10 mg/ml
  • 2% soln contains 20 mg/ml
Mepivicaine 7 mg/kg 8 mg/kg
Bupivicaine 2.5 mg/kg (max 175mg) 3 mg/kg (max 225mg) 6-8 hr
  • 0.5% soln contains 5 mg/ml
  • May cause cardiac arrest if injected intravascularly
  • Do not buffer with bicarbonate
Ropivacaine 3 mg/kg
Prilocaine 6 mg/kg
Tetracaine 1 mg/kg 1.5 mg/kg 3hrs (10hrs with epi)
Procaine 7 mg/kg 10 mg/kg 30min (90min with epi)

Procedure

Complications

  • Damage to surrounding structures
  • Bleeding
  • Infection
  • Accidental intravascular injection of anesthetic

Follow-up

See Also

References