Sentences with phrase «using local anesthesia»

This issue covers best practices for using local anesthesia to decrease pain associated with uterine aspiration.
This may be accomplished by using local anesthesia and either a rigid or flexible alligator forceps, or an intravascular retrieval snare, introduced preferentially via the right external jugular vein.
Also, the decreased pain involved with laser surgery may allow the surgeon to remove small skin tumors using local anesthesia rather than having the pet undergo general anesthesia.
Generally, such surgical procedures may be completed on an outpatient basis in less than one hour, using local anesthesia or minimal sedation administrated by a trained anesthesiologist.
They used a local anesthesia procedure called stellate ganglion block — normally used for complex pain — to calm the storm.
If your pet is having a minor surgical procedure we sometimes use local anesthesia to allow us to perform a biopsy, a small mass excision, or suture a small laceration without general anesthesia.
In Utah, MAs may make incisions, use local anesthesia and provide dermal resurfacing in cosmetic procedures.

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Local anesthesia does not transfer into milk in detectible levels, so it is not necessary to interrupt breastfeeding in any way when it is used.
An anesthesiologist or nurse anesthetist performs this form of anesthesia; the procedure starts with a local anesthetic, followed by the insertion of a long needle (used to guide a thin catheter) between two of the lower lumbar vertebrae in your low back.
The experimental pilot study evaluated the use of magnet - directed nanoparticles containing the local anesthetic drug ropivacaine (MNP / Ropiv) to produce anesthesia of the limbs.
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Researchers found moderate sedation was primarily used to calm anxiety in more than half of the patients (54 percent), followed by fear of needles (15 percent), local anesthesia failures (15 percent) and severe gag reflex and claustrophobia from the rubber dam (both 8 percent).
An Osteoprobe ® device was used to measure microindentation of the thick cortex of the mid tibia (following local anesthesia), with results expressed as BMS (Bone Material Strength) units.
Local anesthesia was achieved with 1 % xylocaine, and 2 — 4 g subcutaneous adipose tissue was aspirated using a 15 - gauge needle.
Diedre Lyell, MD, an assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Stanford School of Medicine, also tells me that, «General anesthesia can be used (during pregnancy), but a local block may be better if it allows the surgeon to perform the surgery adequately.»
MD, an assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Stanford School of Medicine, also tells me that, «General anesthesia can be used (during pregnancy), but a local block may be better if it allows the surgeon to perform the surgery adequately.»
If the surgeon you chose only uses general anesthesia and you prefer local, you may need to look elsewhere.
Brandi and I used a small amount of gas anesthesia along with sedation and a local block to prevent any pain and to allow for quick removal.
Local anesthesia, also known as Loco - regional blocks, are used for surgical procedures, acute and chronic pain control, medical diagnostics and therapy.
Both general and local anesthesia may be used in some cases going to surgery.
This class focuses on oral surgery, covering surgical extraction technique, easy retrieval of fractured roots using a technique published by Dr. Woodward, repair of oronasal fistulas, introduction to periodontal surgery, local / regional anesthesia and bonded sealants for fractured teeth with exposed vital dentin.
Constant rate infusion pain medications during and after surgery, ketamine drips for chronic pain, widespread use of local anesthesia, including soaker catheters after large surgeries, testicular blocks, line blocks and more aggressive opioid and gabapentin use are all things Gwen helped bring to the table.
Small samples can sometimes be collected after local anesthesia is used, e.g., a skin biopsy.
We limit the amount of anesthesia (without sacrificing pain control) by employing pre-medications, local anesthetics, epidurals and by using continuous rate infusions of pain medications.
Should oral surgery be needed, we use local nerve blocks along with anesthesia and multi-modal pain control to keep your pet comfortable during and after any procedure.
Both local and general anesthesia will be used to decrease discomfort.
Ask if an opioid, an anti-inflammatory, and a local anesthetic will be used as part of the anesthesia.
General anesthesia is sometimes used before local anesthetics are injected into the muscles around the eye.
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