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[Paracervical anesthesia in hysteroscopy and transcervical surgery]
Objective:
To evaluate the efficacity of local-paracervical anaesthesia in hysteroscopy and transcervical surgery.
Design:
Prospective study.
Setting:
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1st medical Faculty, Charles University, Prague.
Methods:
In 1998 we performed 144 hysteroscopic procedures under local anaesthesia--paracervical block. In 47 (32.6%) cases we performed transcervical surgery. As anaesthetic agent we used bupivacain (0.25%, Marcain, Astra) combined with an intravenous sedative--midazolam (Dormicum, Hoffman-LaRoche).
Results:
In 130 (90.2%) cases patients evaluated the procedure as comfortable, in 7 (4.86%) cases the procedure caused discomfort and in 7 (4.86%) cases we used general anaesthesia.
Conclusion:
Paracervical anaesthesia is a safe method for hysteroscopy and transcervical surgery due to its minimal invasivity.