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Follow‐up results regarding fixation of contralateral testis after testicular torsion in children
Contralateral testicular fixation would not induce testicular volume loss, atrophy, or scrotal pain. Contralateral testicular fixation may decrease the risk of contralateral testicular discomfort and even subsequent testicular torsion. We still recommend routine surgical fixation of contralateral testicle during surgery.
Chengjun Yu+7 more
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Slow Instillation of Cooled Lignocaine Gel: Does it Reduce Urethral Discomfort During Cystoscopy?
Introduction: Intraurethral instillation of 2% lignocaine hydrochloride is associated with discomfort and stinging sensation, especially to male patients.
Robin Bahadur Basnet+2 more
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Comparison of xylazne, lignocaine and combination of xylazine and lignocaine for epidural
No Abstract.Nigerian Veterinary Journal Vol. 29 (2) 2008: pp.
RH Gapsiso, MA Umar
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Aim: The aim of the study was to compare transcricoid injection with "spray as you go" technique for diagnostic fibreoptic bronchoscopy, to perform the procedure without sedation and to record any complication or side effects.
Alka Chandra+2 more
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Nebulised Dexmedetomidine versus Nebulised Lignocaine in Blunting the Haemodynamic Response to Laryngoscopy and Endotracheal Intubation: A Randomised Control Study [PDF]
Introduction: Direct laryngoscopy followed by intubation induces a stress response leading to haemodynamic changes that are often transient, unpredictable, and variable. Both dexmedetomidine and lignocaine have been used in nebulised form successfully to
Anju Rani+5 more
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THE CENTRAL ACTION OF LIGNOCAINE AND ITS EFFECT ON CARDIAC OUTPUT [PDF]
Frederick F. Kao, ULLA H. JALAR
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Background and Aims: Skull pin application is intensely painful and can be accompanied by detrimental haemodynamic changes. We compared intravenous (IV) dexmedetomidine with local infiltration of lignocaine at pin application sites to attenuate ...
Anu Paul, Handattu Mahabaleswara Krishna
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SUCCINYLDICHOLINE AND LIGNOCAINE BY CONTINUOUS INTRAVENOUS DRIP Report of 1000 administrations [PDF]
S. G. de CLIVE‐LOWE+2 more
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Blood lignocaine levels following intravenous regional analgesia [PDF]
Richard Hargrove+4 more
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