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Flare reaction, characterized by excessive erythema, stiffness, and edema postoperatively, can lead to complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) when pain is present. This study compares flare and CRPS incidence following hand surgeries performed under regional anesthesia with axillary block (RAAB) and WALANT (Wide-Awake Local Anesthesia No Tourniquet).
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This two-center prospective study included patients undergoing Dupuytren contracture (DC), DeQuervain tenosynovitis (DQS), carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), and trigger finger (TF) surgeries under RAAB or WALANT. Diagnostic criteria for flare and CRPS (pain, weakness, scar issues, erythema, and swelling) were assessed, and comorbidities were noted. The incidence of flare reactions and CRPS was compared for RAAB and WALANT.
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98 participants in 2 patient groups
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