Sasor, Sarah E.Cook, Julia A.Duquette, Stephen P.Lucich, Elizabeth A.Cohen, Adam C.Wooden, William A.Tholpady, Sunil S.Chu, Michael W.2022-05-052022-05-052020-01Sasor SE, Cook JA, Duquette SP, et al. Tourniquet Use in Wide-Awake Carpal Tunnel Release. Hand (N Y). 2020;15(1):59-63. doi:10.1177/1558944718787853https://hdl.handle.net/1805/28857Background: Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common cause of upper extremity discomfort. Surgical release of the median nerve can be performed under general or local anesthetic, with or without a tourniquet. Wide-awake carpal tunnel release (CTR) (local anesthesia, no sedation) is gaining popularity. Tourniquet discomfort is a reported downside. This study reviews outcomes in wide-awake CTR and compares tourniquet versus no tourniquet use. Methods: Wide-awake, open CTRs performed from February 2013 to April 2016 were retrospectively reviewed. Patients were divided into 2 cohorts: with and without tourniquet. Demographics, comorbidities, tobacco use, operative time, estimated blood loss, complications and outcomes were compared. Results: A total of 304 CTRs were performed on 246 patients. The majority of patients were male (88.5%), and the mean age was 59.9 years. One hundred patients (32.9%) were diabetic, and 92 patients (30.2%) were taking antithrombotics. Seventy-five patients (24.7%) were smokers. A forearm tourniquet was used for 90 CTRs (29.6%). Mean operative time was 24.97 minutes with a tourniquet and 21.69 minutes without. Estimated blood loss was 3.16 mL with a tourniquet and 4.25 mL without. All other analyzed outcomes were not statistically significant. Conclusion: Operative time was statistically longer and estimated blood loss was statistically less with tourniquet use, but these findings are not clinically significant. This suggests that local anesthetic with epinephrine is a safe and effective alternative to tourniquet use in CTR. The overall rate of complications was low, and there were no major differences in postoperative outcomes between groups.en-USPublisher PolicyCarpal tunnel releaseEpinephrine in hand surgeryTourniquetWide-awake hand surgeryTourniquet Use in Wide-Awake Carpal Tunnel ReleaseArticle