Application of the “WALANT” technique in commonly used local flap surgeries for hand and finger coverage

Authors

  • María Amparo Ganem Fundación Hospital San Antonio de Táriba, Servicio de Cirugía de la Mano y Reconstructiva de Miembro Superior, Táchira, Venezuela.
  • Gerson José Molina Fundación Hospital San Antonio de Táriba, Servicio de Cirugía de la Mano y Reconstructiva de Miembro Superior, Táchira, Venezuela.
  • Carlos Miguel Alezard Fundación Hospital San Antonio de Táriba, Servicio de Cirugía de la Mano y Reconstructiva de Miembro Superior, Táchira, Venezuela.
  • Víctor Simancas Fundación Hospital San Antonio de Táriba, Servicio de Cirugía de la Mano y Reconstructiva de Miembro Superior, Táchira, Venezuela.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25214/28056272.1657

Keywords:

Hand Injuries, Surgical Flaps, Lidocaine, Epinephrine, Anesthesia

Abstract

Introduction. Different benefits have been demonstrated with the application of the WALANT

technique in the field of upper limb surgery, highlighting its simplicity, good results and reduction

in the costs of surgical treatment. Many upper limb surgical procedures are performed

daily with the use of Lidocaine / Epinephrine anesthesia. These procedures include coverage

of skin defects. However, this anesthetic technique has not been widely reported in this field.

The objective of this study is to report our experience in the realization and transfer of common

flaps for the coverage of fingers and hands with the use of t he WALANT technique.

Methods. Prospective, descriptive and follow-up study of a series of nine patients submitted to

different types of local flaps for hand and finger coverage with the WALANT technique.

Results. All patients underwent surgery without the use of a tourniquet. The average pain during

anesthesia, surgery and postoperative (E.V.A.) was 1.3. All flaps healed without complications.

The final functional result was Excellent in all patients in the study.

Conclusion. The WALANT technique in local flap surgery for the hand and fingers applied in

our study group, proved to be safe, reproducible, painless, effective, low cost and well accepted

by the patient.

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Published

2023-07-17

How to Cite

Ganem, María Amparo, et al. “Application of the ‘WALANT’ Technique in Commonly Used Local Flap Surgeries for Hand and Finger Coverage”. Cirugía De Mano Y Microcirugía, vol. 2, no. 2, July 2023, doi:10.25214/28056272.1657.

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