Re: Analgesia for Vag Hysts

From: Efrain Ramirez (eramirezt@coqui.net)
Fri Sep 5 15:23:16 2003


Haven't heard that - and you are right - typically pain is not an issue in Vag Hysts...

>At Fri, 5 Sep 2003, Lynn D. Montgomery, M.D. wrote:
>
>Heh y'all,
>Another new one on me today. I was just about to begin a vag hyst when
>the anesthesiologist asked me if I was going to use the "new" technique
>of injecting the pedicles, as I did my hyst, with local anesthetic. I
>said "say what". He then told me that because of difficultly
>encountered in controlling postoperative pain following a vaginal
>hysterectomy "several" gynecologists were using this technique. When I
>asked for references, he simply told me that it came from the University
>of Washington.
>
>I responded with the following points:
>
>1. I have done hundreds of vag hysts and pain typically isn't a problem
>
>2. Injecting into what are primarily vascular pedicles would seem risky
>to me
>
>3. If there is concern about post-op pain management, then why not do a
>combined anesthesia with regional/duramorph followed by general or even
>a epidural PCA.
>
>He simply responded by telling me that he was only telling me what was
>the "newest" technique for a vag. hyst.
>
>Any comments?
>Lynn
>
>--
>Lynn D. Montgomery, M.D.
>Rocky Mountain Women's Health
>2835 Fort Missoula Rd., Suite 303
>Missoula, Montana, 59804
>406-549-0978
>fax 406-549-0987
>e-mail: apgar10@montanadsl.net
>

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