2017
DOI: 10.12809/hkmj164984
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Intravenous lignocaine infusion facilitates acute rehabilitation after laparoscopic colectomy in the Chinese patients

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“… 6 The analgesic mechanisms are multifactorial, including sodium channel blockade, reduction in spinal cord sensitivity, synergistic effects with the GA agents and intrinsic systemic anti-inflammatory properties. 7 , 8 The analgesic efficacy of intravenous lidocaine has been observed mainly in abdominal surgeries, including colectomy, 9 gastrectomy, 10 and cholecystectomy. 11 Moreover, Kim et al confirmed the postoperative analgesic effects of intravenous lidocaine after ESD, 5 an endoscopic surgical procedure with natural lumens similar to operative hysteroscopy.…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 6 The analgesic mechanisms are multifactorial, including sodium channel blockade, reduction in spinal cord sensitivity, synergistic effects with the GA agents and intrinsic systemic anti-inflammatory properties. 7 , 8 The analgesic efficacy of intravenous lidocaine has been observed mainly in abdominal surgeries, including colectomy, 9 gastrectomy, 10 and cholecystectomy. 11 Moreover, Kim et al confirmed the postoperative analgesic effects of intravenous lidocaine after ESD, 5 an endoscopic surgical procedure with natural lumens similar to operative hysteroscopy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analgesic mechanisms are multifactorial, including sodium channel blockade, reduction in spinal cord sensitivity and synergic effects with the general anesthetic agents [7]. The analgesic efficacy of intravenous lidocaine has been observed mainly in abdominal surgeries, including colectomy [8], gastrectomy [9], and cholecystectomy [10]. Moreover, Kim et al confirmed the postoperative analgesic effects of intravenous lidocaine after ESD [5], an endoscopic surgical procedure of natural lumens similar to operative hysteroscopy.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the analgesic and anti-hyperalgesic properties in acute and neuropathic pain syndromes, by modifying the secretion of specific cytokines, lidocaine decreases the systemic inflammatory response (11,12). Furthermore, the appeal of lidocaine as an adjunct in the ERAS protocols has been reinforced by the validation of its safety profile through various animal and clinical studies (11)(12)(13)(14)(15).…”
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