Local neural block at the wrist for treatment of palmar hyperhidrosis with botulinum toxin: Technical improvements

2004 
Abstract Background Wrist blockage of median and ulnar nerves before treatment of palmar hyperhidrosis with botulinum toxin (BTX-A) reduces discomfort and improves accuracy of BTX-A injections, but can be associated with mechanical/chemical injury. Objectives We sought to compare locoregional anesthesia of median and ulnar nerves using conventional 25-G × 0.50 × 13 mm gauge needle with short 30-G × 0.40 × 6 mm gauge needle. Methods In all, 37 patients with idiopathic, recalcitrant palmar hyperhidrosis were treated with BTX-A after median and ulnar nerve blockage. In 18 patients, a conventional needle was used to achieve nerve blockage and in 19 the short needle was used. The 2 groups of patients were compared for analgesic effects and lag phase. Results No differences were found between groups for lag phase ( P =.26) and discomfort of subsequent BTX-A treatment ( P =1.0). Conclusion The use of a short-gauge needle to block median and ulnar nerves is a suitable method to anesthetize the palm before treatment with BTX-A.
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