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Local anesthesia in dermatology

JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, 2010
SummaryLocal and regional anesthetic procedures are an integral part of daily dermatological practice. Safe and effective analgesia in skin and soft tissues is crucial for otherwise painful diagnostic or therapeutic interventions. Tumescent local anesthesia allows for pain‐free interventions that previously had to be done by using general anesthesia ...
Tino, Wetzig   +3 more
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Local and Regional Anesthesia

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2000
Local anesthetics have the unique ability to produce complete blockade of sensory nerve fibers and prevent or pre-empt the development of secondary (central) sensitization to pain. For this reason, local and regional anesthetic techniques are often used with opioids, alpha 2-receptor agonists, dissociatives, and anti-inflammatory drugs as part of a ...
K A, Lemke, S D, Dawson
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Does audiovisual distraction reduce dental anxiety in children under local anesthesia? A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Oral Diseases, 2018
OBJECTIVES To perform a systematic review and meta-analysis on the effects of audiovisual distraction on reducing dental anxiety in children during dental treatment under local anesthesia.
Cai Zhang   +4 more
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Rapidly separable bubble microneedle patch for effective local anesthesia

Nano Reseach, 2022
Yuan Yang   +7 more
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LOCAL ANESTHESIA AGENTS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1928
A young girl, in preparation for a minor anal operation, was given an injection of 15 cc. of a 2 per cent solution of procaine. Within three minutes clonic convulsions of her whole body began. She was in our clinic before students, and I told them that the convulsions would last about five seconds and then she would return to normal.
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Local Anesthesia of the Face

The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1979
The principles and practice of local anesthesia on the face are discussed in terms of preoperative preparation of the patient, effective topical and injectable local anesthetics, innervation of the face, and techniques of topical application and injection of local anesthetics.
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Local Anesthesia

Office-Based Maxillofacial Surgical Procedures, 2019
Christy Lottinger, Julie McNeish
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Local Anesthesia

Wright's Behavior Management in Dentistry for Children, 2021
Ari Kupietzky, Steven Schwartz
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Local Anesthesia and Regional Anesthesia

1993
The use of local and regional anesthesia in surgical practice is considered to be safe, certainly much safer than the use of general anesthesia. For example, a 1955 survey of local anesthesia used for dental procedures found only two deaths in an estimated 90 million cases over a span of 10 years [1]. Such a statistic can lull one into an inappropriate
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