Wide awake hand surgery (WALANT) represents a breakthrough in surgery of the hand and upper extremity. It can be
performed with no preoperative testing, no intravenous insertion, and no monitoring. Like a dental procedure, the
patient simply gets up and goes home after the procedure.
Presented in an easy-to-read, bullet-point format, Wide Awake Hand Surgery guides surgeons through all aspects of
WALANT. The book covers a wide variety of topics including minimal pain injection of local anesthesia, nerve and tendon
decompression, wrist surgery, repair of lacerated tendons, tendon transfers, finger fractures, lacerated nerves,
metacarpal fractures, arthritis surgery and complex reconstructions in hand surgery.
The book includes more than 150 step-by-step surgical and instructional videos as well as numerous color clinical
photographs. Color drawings clearly guide the surgeon to the correct anatomic locations for anesthetic injections, and
the book includes an atlas of tumescent local anesthesia distribution anatomy. Featuring a complimentary eBook, this
valuable resource offers chapters written by worldwide experts, making it the definitive guide to wide awake hand
surgery.