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Comparative Study
. 1978 Nov;38(11):946-9.

[Comparison between intra and para cervical anaesthesia in therapeutic abortion (author's transl)]

[Article in German]
  • PMID: 710880
Comparative Study

[Comparison between intra and para cervical anaesthesia in therapeutic abortion (author's transl)]

[Article in German]
F D Peters et al. Geburtshilfe Frauenheilkd. 1978 Nov.

Abstract

Therapeutic abortion during the first trimester of pregnancy was carried out as an out-patient procedure under local anaesthesia in 40 women. The intracervical injection of 1% mepivacaine resulted in satisfactory freedom from pain just as the paracervical injection. There was no dignificant difference in the intensity of pain in intracervical and paracervical local anaesthesia. The dilatation of the cervical canal was the determining factor for pain during the procedure. The intracervical and the paracervical local block are equally suitable for out-patient therapeutic abortion in our series.

PIP: Therapeutic abortion during the first trimester of pregnancy was performed as an out-patient procedure under local anesthesia with mepivacaine (1%). Intracervical injection was used for 20 women, while the other 20 received paracervical injections; both routes provided satisfactory freedom from pain. The dilatation of the cervical canal was the determining factor for pain during the procedure. Paracervical and intracervical blockades were equally acceptable to patients. (Author's)

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