RESULTS: During application of lidocaine, pain ratings were less for vaginal gel than paracervical block. In contrast, during insertion of the aspiration needle and aspiration of follicles, pain ratings were greater for lidocaine vaginal gel. Total pain experience was greater with lidocaine vaginal ...
when the patient outcome is: death life-threatening hospitalisation disability congenital anomaly requires intervention to prevent permanent impairment or damage A 71-year-old woman developed asystole following administration of povidone iodine [Isodine] for vaginal cleansing and lidocaine for anaesthesia. Th...
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The groups were similar with regard to age, body mass index, gravidity, total number of previous vaginal deliveries, menopausal status, and uterine depth. The pain scores immediately after the procedure were similar in the groups (p = 0.079). However, the pain scores 30 min after the procedur...
for its release and subsequent diffusion to the external environment. In the case of PLC (CLP, b = 0.13), the compound showed a disordered distribution in the spaces between the three-dimensional structures of the gel (b < 0.35). In the presence of the nanocapsules (CNLP), the ...
Self-administrated vaginal 2% lidocaine in-situ gel for pain relief during copper intrauterine device insertion in women with previous caesarean delivery only: a randomised, double-blind placebo-controlled trialIntrauterine devicelidocainepain relief
Objective To evaluate the analgesic effect of self-administered vaginal 2% lidocaine in-situ gel in pain relief during copper intrauterine device (IUD) insertion in women with previous caesarean delivery only. Methods A Randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial (Clinicaltrials.gov: NCT03166111...
Self-administered vaginal lidocaine gel for pain management with intrauterine device insertion: a blinded, randomized controlled trialanalgesiaintrauterine deviceintrauterine device insertionlidocaineBACKGROUND: A major barrier to intrauterine device use is fear of pain during insertion. Trials exploring ...
Self-administered vaginal lidocaine gel for pain management with intrauterine device insertion: a blinded, randomized controlled trial.doi:10.1016/j.ajog.2018.11.1085Jennifer A. ContiKlaira LermaRebecca J. SchneyerCharlotte V. HastingsPaul D. Blumenthal...
SIMPLE POVIDONE-IODINE-LIDOCAINE GEL PREP FOR TRANSRECTAL ULTRASOUND PROSTATE NEEDLE BIOPSY AND METHOD OF PERFORMING AN ULTRASOUND PROSTATE NEEDLE BIOPSY U... A combination gel lubricant composition for use in transrectal ultra-sound guided needle biopsy procedures comprising a 10% povidone iodine antisept...