Below-knee Amputation with Minimally Painful Injection of Tumescent Local Anesthesia

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Summary: We successfully performed minimally painful injection of tumescent local anesthesia to eliminate the need for the tourniquet and sedation for a below-knee amputation in a frail patient with multiple medical comorbidities in Mombasa, Kenya. Minimal pain injection of WALANT (wide awake local anesthesia no tourniquet) pure local anesthesia can be a good alternative for lower limb amputation in frail patients when safe sedation services are unavailable or unaffordable in many countries.

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Admani, A., Sherman, I., Jani, P., Mwamuye, A., Sepehripour, S., & Lalonde, D. (2023). Below-knee Amputation with Minimally Painful Injection of Tumescent Local Anesthesia. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Global Open, 11(7), E5164. https://doi.org/10.1097/GOX.0000000000005164

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