Hematoma Block


Overview

  • 1.

    A hematoma block may be performed anywhere an acute fracture is present.

  • 2.

    Typically, hematoma blocks are performed in regions where it is impractical to perform selective nerve blocks or regional blocks.

  • 3.

    Hematoma blocks function on the principle that a fracture hematoma surrounds a fracture site.

    • a.

      The fracture hematoma acts as a fluid medium; thus, injection of an anesthetic into the hematoma results in diffusion of the anesthetic around the fracture site.

    • b.

      Diffusion of the anesthetic around the fracture site results in effective regional anesthesia.

Indications for Use

  • 1.

    Hematoma blocks are most commonly used for closed reduction of a distal radius fracture.

  • 2.

    Any diaphyseal or metaphyseal fracture is amenable to a hematoma block.

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