ABSTRACT
Objective:
Evaluate the experience of private and public health services with the WALANT procedure in the COVID-19 pandemic.
Methods:
This is a retrospective, multicenter longitudinal study gathering cases of hand surgery subjected to the WALANT technique in the Hospitals Dr. Radamés Nardini and IFOR during the COVID-19 pandemic (August 2020). As a parameter, the verbal numerical rating scale for twenty patients referring to the preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative periods was applied.
Results:
The patients did not feel any pain during surgery, which showed the efficiency of the anesthetic technique in its purpose.
Conclusion:
The results indicate the WALANT technique as beneficial when facing the COVID-19 pandemic, as the main differential of the technique is that it is applied by a well-trained orthopedic hand surgeon.Level of Evidence IV, Case Series.
Keywords:
Local Anesthesia; Covid-19; Epinephrine; Lidocaine; Hand; Carpal Tunnel Syndrome