“On Arrival Block”—Management of Upper Extremity Trauma with Resuscitation in the Operating Room

Summary:. “On Arrival Block,” wherein a brachial block is given to a severely injured upper extremity as the first step of the management protocol in the main operating room, bypassing the emergency department, has been found to be a “game changer” in trauma care. Immediate pain relief on arrival bu...

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Main Authors: S. Raja Sabapathy, M Ch, FRCS Ed, D Sc (Hon), G. Venkateswaran, DA, DNB (Anaes), V. Boopathi, MD, J. Balavenkat Subramanian, MD
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer 2020-10-01
Series:Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open
Online Access:http://journals.lww.com/prsgo/fulltext/10.1097/GOX.0000000000003191
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spelling doaj-fb5748c03d6a461da1f2369f2c41dc3a2020-12-23T08:14:28ZengWolters KluwerPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open2169-75742020-10-01810e319110.1097/GOX.0000000000003191202010000-00040“On Arrival Block”—Management of Upper Extremity Trauma with Resuscitation in the Operating RoomS. Raja Sabapathy, M Ch, FRCS Ed, D Sc (Hon)0G. Venkateswaran, DA, DNB (Anaes)1V. Boopathi, MD2J. Balavenkat Subramanian, MD3* Department of Plastic, Hand and Reconstructive Microsurgery, Ganga Hospital, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India† Department of Anaesthesiology, Ganga Hospital, Coimbatore, Ganga Hospital, Coimbatore, India.† Department of Anaesthesiology, Ganga Hospital, Coimbatore, Ganga Hospital, Coimbatore, India.† Department of Anaesthesiology, Ganga Hospital, Coimbatore, Ganga Hospital, Coimbatore, India.Summary:. “On Arrival Block,” wherein a brachial block is given to a severely injured upper extremity as the first step of the management protocol in the main operating room, bypassing the emergency department, has been found to be a “game changer” in trauma care. Immediate pain relief on arrival builds confidence in the system, allows pain-free initial examination, facilitates use of tourniquet if there are major bleeding wounds, and allows us to obtain good radiographs without an overlap of bones, which usually happens when the radiographs are taken within a bandage. Using the “On Arrival Block” system, emergency room assessment and resuscitation is bypassed. The patient is resuscitated only once, instead of twice. This avoids much duplication of effort, wasted time, patient suffering, unnecessary costs, and mistakes generated by miscommunication between 2 resuscitation teams. This can be done only in the place where all the resuscitative equipment and drugs are available. A senior anesthesiologist and surgeon must be available. The only contraindication is the suspicion of a brachial plexus injury, which can cause the local anesthetic to seep in through the open dural sleeve and cause total spinal anesthesia. “On Arrival Block” was set up at Ganga Hospital, Coimbatore, India, during the early 90s by the anesthesiologist Ravindra Bhat and the plastic surgeon Raja Sabapathy out of necessity, who recognized its value and made it the standard of care.http://journals.lww.com/prsgo/fulltext/10.1097/GOX.0000000000003191
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author S. Raja Sabapathy, M Ch, FRCS Ed, D Sc (Hon)
G. Venkateswaran, DA, DNB (Anaes)
V. Boopathi, MD
J. Balavenkat Subramanian, MD
spellingShingle S. Raja Sabapathy, M Ch, FRCS Ed, D Sc (Hon)
G. Venkateswaran, DA, DNB (Anaes)
V. Boopathi, MD
J. Balavenkat Subramanian, MD
“On Arrival Block”—Management of Upper Extremity Trauma with Resuscitation in the Operating Room
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open
author_facet S. Raja Sabapathy, M Ch, FRCS Ed, D Sc (Hon)
G. Venkateswaran, DA, DNB (Anaes)
V. Boopathi, MD
J. Balavenkat Subramanian, MD
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title “On Arrival Block”—Management of Upper Extremity Trauma with Resuscitation in the Operating Room
title_short “On Arrival Block”—Management of Upper Extremity Trauma with Resuscitation in the Operating Room
title_full “On Arrival Block”—Management of Upper Extremity Trauma with Resuscitation in the Operating Room
title_fullStr “On Arrival Block”—Management of Upper Extremity Trauma with Resuscitation in the Operating Room
title_full_unstemmed “On Arrival Block”—Management of Upper Extremity Trauma with Resuscitation in the Operating Room
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publisher Wolters Kluwer
series Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open
issn 2169-7574
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Summary:. “On Arrival Block,” wherein a brachial block is given to a severely injured upper extremity as the first step of the management protocol in the main operating room, bypassing the emergency department, has been found to be a “game changer” in trauma care. Immediate pain relief on arrival builds confidence in the system, allows pain-free initial examination, facilitates use of tourniquet if there are major bleeding wounds, and allows us to obtain good radiographs without an overlap of bones, which usually happens when the radiographs are taken within a bandage. Using the “On Arrival Block” system, emergency room assessment and resuscitation is bypassed. The patient is resuscitated only once, instead of twice. This avoids much duplication of effort, wasted time, patient suffering, unnecessary costs, and mistakes generated by miscommunication between 2 resuscitation teams. This can be done only in the place where all the resuscitative equipment and drugs are available. A senior anesthesiologist and surgeon must be available. The only contraindication is the suspicion of a brachial plexus injury, which can cause the local anesthetic to seep in through the open dural sleeve and cause total spinal anesthesia. “On Arrival Block” was set up at Ganga Hospital, Coimbatore, India, during the early 90s by the anesthesiologist Ravindra Bhat and the plastic surgeon Raja Sabapathy out of necessity, who recognized its value and made it the standard of care.
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