U.S., April 16 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT04846855) titled 'Regional Anesthesia for Totally Awake Upper Limb Surgery in PEDiatric Population' on April 12.

Brief Summary: Peripheral loco-regional anesthesia (LRA) for anesthetic purposes is a technique widely used in adults for upper limb surgery. In pediatrics, LRA is not classically considered on its own. It is usually performed for analgesic purposes during sedation or general anesthesia. It is entirely possible to carry out awakened peripheral blocks in communicating children, of school age, thus avoiding the issues of GA in pediatrics, in particular in an emergency context. The use of Emla anesthetic skin patches for punctures (perfusion...