The outcomes after the use of bier’s block for the manipulation of distal radius fractures in the emergency department

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
7
Article ID: 
9423
2 pages
Research Article

The outcomes after the use of bier’s block for the manipulation of distal radius fractures in the emergency department

Al-Sadek, T., Al-Sadek, A., Dimitrov, G., Marinov, K. and Ivanov, I.

Abstract: 

Purpose: Our aim was to identify what proportion of patients can achieve a satisfactory reduction with Bier’s block that can be treated non-operatively. Methods: All patients who received a Bier’s block in Emergency department in 2015 were identified using electronic patient databases. Results: 92% or 60 out of 65 patients had radiological improvement in their fracture position post-manipulation, 2 out of 5 patients had radiological improvement in fracture position continued to be managed non-operatively. 12 out of 65 patients receiving Bier’s block manipulation went on to need surgery. Conclusion: Bier’s blocks are very effective at allowing good fracture reduction in the Emergency Department and the majority of these patients go on to be managed non-operatiely

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