The Effect of Forearm Nerve Blocks on Pain-free Tourniquet Time Compared to Local Anesthetic for Awake Hand Surgery
Fracture Fixation, Internal, Metacarpal Fracture, Finger Fracture

About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Fracture Fixation, Internal focused on measuring Anesthesia, local, Minor surgical procedure, Hand injuries
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- English speaking
- 18 years of age or older at time of enrollment
- are scheduled to undergo a minor hand surgery under local anesthesia
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients with known allergies or intolerance to local anesthetic agents
- Patients with known chronic pain disorders or peripheral neuropathies
- Pediatric patients (<18 years of age) at the time of enrollment
- Patients with a history of opioid (or other pain medication) substance use disorders
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Forearm Nerve Block
Local Anesthetic Infiltration
Patients will receive a nerve block of the radial, median, and ulnar nerves at the level of the forearm using 1% lidocaine with epinephrine. The lidocaine will be injected subcutaneously, using a total dose of less than 7mg per kilogram.
Patients will receive local anesthetic infiltration, using 1% lidocaine with epinephrine, to the fracture site and surrounding tissue. No nerve blocks will be performed. The lidocaine will be injected subcutaneously, using a total dose of less than 7mg per kilogram.