Title of article :
Intravenous Locoregional Anesthesia: An Alternative of Choice in a Country with Limited Resources (Abidjan- Cote d Ivoire)
Author/Authors :
Mobio ، Nkan Michael Paterne Department of Critical Care - University Hospital Center of Cocody - University of Abidjan Medical Sciences , Kouame ، Koffi Isidore Department of Critical Care - Yopougon University Hospital - University of Abidjan Medical Sciences , Francis ، N Guessan Yapi Department of Critical Care - Angré University Hospital - University of Abidjan Medical Sciences , Bouh ، Kouesseu Judith Department of Critical Care - Yopougon University Hospital - University of Abidjan Medical Sciences , Konan ، Kouassi Jean Department of Critical Care - Yopougon University Hospital - University of Abidjan Medical Sciences , Soro ، Lacina Department of Critical Care - Yopougon University Hospital - University of Abidjan Medical Sciences
From page :
183
To page :
187
Abstract :
Background: ALRIV, a simple, reliable, inexpensive and easily reproducible technique, is still little practised in sub-Saharan Africa. The objective of this study is to describe our practice in order to popularize this anesthetic technique. Methods: This was a prospective and descriptive study covering a 12-month period. All patients admitted for surgical management of upper limb except the arm and lower limb except the thigh were included. The parameters studied were epidemiological, clinical, therapeutic, anaesthetic and evolutionary. Results: We selected 73 patients out of 675 (10.81%). The majority of the patients were seen in the framework of a regulated surgery against only 13.69% in emergency. The operative indications were: removal of osteosynthesis materials (52.05%), limb osteosynthesis (43.83%) and phlegmon evacuation (4.10%). The double tourniquet technique was used in (93.15%). Lidocaine 0.5% was used at a dose of 0.5ml/kg. The average duration of the procedures was 57.28 minutes. Postoperatively, all our patients received multimodal analgesia. In the postoperative monitoring room, 64.38% of patients did not experience any discomfort or pain. Conclusion: ALRIV is a simple technique of peripheral local anaesthesia that is easy to teach, consistently effective and inexpensive.
Keywords :
Anaesthesia , Locoregional , Intravenous
Journal title :
Archives of Anesthesiology and Critical Care
Journal title :
Archives of Anesthesiology and Critical Care
Record number :
2714678
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