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Re: Analgesia for Vag HystsFrom: ND84MD@aol.comSun Sep 7 14:29:25 2003
In a message dated 9/5/03 2:45:52 PM, apgar10@montanadsl.net writes:
> technique of injecting the pedicles, as I did my hyst, with local goes back to the old "gate theory"-- if the nervous system never perceives pain, even if the patient is unconscious, she will feel less post-op. the local meds keep the pain sensors from firing and thus she will feel better post op. i use a similar technique on all my vaginal cases and for port sites on scopes.
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