Abstract
The purpose of our study was to assess patient satisfaction with office removal of
external fixators using a topical cryorefrigerant anesthetic spray. Twenty-two subjects
were selected in a non-randomized fashion and twenty-one subjects completed the study.
After IRB approval, a prospective study was performed of patients presenting to the
orthopaedic clinic for removal of an external fixator. Informed consent was obtained
and patients completed a visual analogue score and simple questionnaire which included
anticipated pain both before removal, pain experienced after fixator removal, and
overall patient satisfaction. A topical anesthetic spray was used at the pin-skin
junction prior to removal of the half-pins. There were 17 males and 4 females, average
age 38.3 years, whose fixators had been in place for 6.6 weeks (range, 3.5 to 20 weeks)
for the following injuries: distal radius fractures (11), pelvic ring injuries (4),
tibial plateau fractures (2), pilon fracture (1), tibia-fibula fracture (1), elbow
fracture (1), and mid-foot injury (1). The average time it took to remove the fixator
was 7.7 minutes. Twenty-nine percent of patients anticipated no pain at all from fixator
removal. The average pain score after fixator removal was 42 % of maximum. Thirty-three
percent had no pain from fixator removal. Eighty-nine percent of patients were satisfied
with the procedure. External fixators can be comfortably and safely removed in the
outpatient clinic using a topical cryorefrigerant anesthetic spray.
Key words
external fixation - cryorefrigerant - patient satisfaction
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Craig S. RobertsM. D.
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