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Evaluation of the pain in varicose vein surgery under tumescent local anaesthesia using sodium bicarbonate as excipient without any intravenous sedation
Objective In order to simplify varicose vein surgery, we studied the possibility of tumescent local anaesthesia (TLA) using sodium bicarbonate 1.4% as excipient without any intravenous sedation. Methods For three months, 215 patients were included in two centres for ambulatory varicose vein surgery...
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Published in: | Phlebology 2012-10, Vol.27 (7), p.368-373 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Objective
In order to simplify varicose vein surgery, we studied the possibility of tumescent local anaesthesia (TLA) using sodium bicarbonate 1.4% as excipient without any intravenous sedation.
Methods
For three months, 215 patients were included in two centres for ambulatory varicose vein surgery performed without any intravenous sedation. Clinical results and pain were evaluated according to the type and duration of surgery.
Results
Mean perioperative pain was evaluated at 2.7 on a visual scale (0–10). In 91% of the cases, surgery was deemed to be slightly painful. Preoperative pain was not linked to the technical means of surgery but to the psychological and organizational environment of the centre.
Conclusions
In many of the cases, varicose vein surgery could be performed under TLA without any intravenous sedation. Ambulatory varicose vein surgery without any intravenous sedation could be highly cost-effective. |
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ISSN: | 0268-3555 1758-1125 |
DOI: | 10.1258/phleb.2011.011026 |