Comparative study of various anaesthetic blocks for optimal reduction of posterior hip dislocation
1Assistant professor, Department of Anesthesiology, East point medical College, Karnataka, India.
2 Assistant professor, Department of Orthopaedics, East point medical College, Karnataka, India.
Research Article
International Journal of Frontiers in Medicine and Surgery Research, 2023, 03(02), 081–085.
Article DOI: 10.53294/ijfmsr.2023.3.2.0076
Publication history:
Received on 25 June 2023; revised on 06 August 2023; accepted on 09 August 2023
Abstract:
Native hip dislocations ideally should be reduced soon as possible To improve long-term outcomes. Avascular necrosis and post- traumatic osteoarthritis can be avoided with timely reduction and fixation of defects, if any. There is still debate on the sedation method and the context of the decrease. Allis outlined the standard procedure for the most frequent dislocation, the posterior dislocation: administering longitudinal tension with internal rotation to the hip.
Innovative pain management techniques for patients who undergo planned Orthopedics surgery have received more attention recently. Anaesthesia blocks have been proven to be successful in managing acute trauma-related pain before surgical intervention.
In this study, we assess the femoral block technique for the reduction of a posterior hip Dislocation and the post-operative results.
Keywords:
Hip Dislocation; Femoral Block; Fracture-Dislocation
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