PROLONGED LOCAL ANALGESIA FOR INGUINAL HERNIORRHAPHY WITH BUPIVACAINE AND DEXTRAN
- 1 January 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 64 (4) , 243-246
Abstract
In a randomized double-blind trial 40 patients undergoing unilateral inguinal herniorrhaphy were each locally anesthetized with 1 of 8 solutions. These contained bupivacaine, both with and without adrenaline [epinephrine], mixed with an equal volume of dextran 40, dextran 70, dextran 110 or saline. Significant prolongation of local analgesia was achieved with high-MW dextran and this was most consistently obtained when the solution used contained adrenaline. The possible influence of the pH of the solutions used, together with the ways in which dextran may affect the duration of action of bupivacaine, are discussed.This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
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