CHAPTER 5 Intravenous regional anaesthesia (IVRA)
Bier block of upper limb
Preparation
• Check the equipment: a proper theatre tourniquet system is ideal but an ordinary blood pressure cuff may be used if an assistant is available to keep it inflated to the correct pressure. Check that the cuff is the correct size required and has no leaks.
• Insert an intravenous line on the uninjured limb and ensure that resuscitation medications and equipment are available.
• Insert a small IV cannula (22G) into the hand of the injured limb, through which the local anaesthetic will be administered.
• The patient should be in the supine position with the injured arm elevated for 1 to 2 minutes to achieve passive emptying of the veins.
Technique
• Place the tourniquet on the arm of the limb to be blocked. Wrap the arm beneath the tourniquet with orthopaedic wool to prevent discomfort and skin damage. Ensure that the tourniquet cannot accidentally deflate, become displaced or open causing a sudden release of local anaesthetic into the circulation. An adhesive bandage wrapped around the cuff will prevent accidental release.
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