- "
Paracervical block". Ipas.
Retrieved 2024-04-15. Cansino, Catherine; Edelman, Alison; Burke, Anne; Jamshidi,
Roxanne (December 2009). "
Paracervical Block...
- 2022-03-13.
Cansino C,
Edelman A,
Burke A,
Jamshidi R (December 2009). "
Paracervical Block With
Combined Ketorolac and
Lidocaine in First-Trimester Surgical...
- is
usually performed under procedural sedation,
general anesthesia,
paracervical block, or
sometimes spinal anesthesia.
Local anesthesia is not typically...
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Local anesthesia can be used.
Analgesics are not
always necessary. A
paracervical block may be
achieved using a
lidocaine injection in the
upper part of...
- overdose),
accidental intravenous (rather than subcutaneous, intrathecal, or
paracervical) injection, or from
prolonged use of
subcutaneous infiltration anesthesia...
- or amino-amide anesthetics. It is also
contraindicated in
obstetrical paracervical blocks and
intravenous regional anaesthesia (Bier block)
because of potential...
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Interpleural block Intravenous regional anesthesia Occipital nerve block Paracervical block Pudendal nerve block Retrobulbar block Sciatic nerve block Transverse...
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Interpleural block Intravenous regional anesthesia Occipital nerve block Paracervical block Pudendal nerve block Retrobulbar block Sciatic nerve block Transverse...
- when
applied before the procedure. The use of
intrauterine lidocaine (
paracervical block) is
underutilized in the
United States as an
effective method to...
- and hold the
cervix steady. Pain
medications may be
administered via a
paracervical block. The
dilator is then
grasped with a ring
forceps and is placed...