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BET 1: ANKLE LIDOCAINE

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Report by: Ala Mohammed, SpR

Search checked by: Malcolm Jones, Consultant Emergency Medicine

Institution: Sunderland Royal Hospital, Sunderland, UK

Clinical scenario

An elderly man attends the emergency department with a clinical fracture-dislocation of his ankle after a fall. He has significant comorbidities, including a recent myocardial infection. You have read that ankle fracture-dislocations can …

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