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Cryoanesthesia with ethyl chloride spray versus 5% lidocaine gel in alleviating oral local anesthetic injection pain for buccal anaesthesia: A randomized clinical (controlled) trial [PDF]
Background. Numbing the area of oral mucosa with cold application prior to administration of regional anesthesia has been widely used by various dentists in alleviating pain caused by needle prick.
Hira Abbasi +5 more
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Topical Anaesthesia For Cataract Surgery: Patient's And Surgeon's Perspective
Aim: The study aimed to find factorsʼ determining satisfactory experience from patientʼs as well surgeonʼs perspective in cataract surgery under topical anesthesia Methods: In this prospective study, we recruited consecutive patients of senile cataract ...
Parveen Rewri +5 more
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Background: Local anesthesia administration techniques are slightly challenging to perform and master on the basis of experience. It is always delicate to adjust to the first patient injection, especially in children.
Fahad Shulaywih Alanazi +8 more
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Background: Various studies have assessed patient satisfaction with topical versus peribulbar anesthesia with conflicting results. Aim of study was to determine satisfaction level in same patient who gets topical anesthesia in one eye and peribulbar ...
Nauman Ahmad +4 more
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Background Sterile water injections can provide effective pain relief during childbirth, particularly for low back pain related to childbirth. However, the pain associated administering the injections can negatively impact women’s impressions of the ...
Lena B. Mårtensson +4 more
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Background: Topical anesthesia has been widely advocated as an important component of atraumatic administration of intraoral local anesthesia. The aim of this study was to use direct observation of children′s behavioral pain reactions during local ...
Ali Bagherian, Mahmood Sheikhfathollahi
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EMLA Cream is an Effective Topical Anesthetic for Bronchoscopy
BACKGROUND: EMLA cream (AstraZeneca Inc, Canada) (1:1 eutectic mixture of lidocaine 2.5% and prilocaine 2.5%) has traditionally been used for topical anesthesia of the skin.
Benjamin Sohmer +3 more
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To consider topical anesthetic options available to primary care physicians, indications for their use, and efficacy and safety of these agents as supported by the literature.Five randomized controlled trials were retrieved that compared various topical anesthetics as well as topical anesthetics versus infiltrative anesthesia.A combination of lidocaine,
P D, Keyes, J M, Tallon, J, Rizos
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Background To compare the safety and efficacy of topical anesthesia versus retrobulbar anesthesia in 27-gauge pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) for vitreous floaters.
Rong Han Wu +4 more
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OBJECTIVES: To compare the Surgeon's ease level and duration of surgery in topical anesthesia with peribulbar anesthesia for vitrectomy without sedation in patients with unresolving vitreous hemorrhage of duration greater than 3 months. METHODOLOGY:
Muhammad Munir +6 more
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