2019
DOI: 10.1111/jdv.15754
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Manufacture and use of tumescence solution meeting hospital‐required hygiene conditions – practical implications

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“…Using TLA-solution with added epinephrine, intraoperative bleeding is reduced, and both intra-operative and post-operative analgesia are ensured. Furthermore, TLA can be administered by the surgeons themselves and no anesthetist has to be present [12][13][14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using TLA-solution with added epinephrine, intraoperative bleeding is reduced, and both intra-operative and post-operative analgesia are ensured. Furthermore, TLA can be administered by the surgeons themselves and no anesthetist has to be present [12][13][14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…General anaesthesia and tumescent local anaesthesia in dermatosurgery in infants is a suitable outpatient treatment option for small lesions without any major risks or sideeffects and the benefit of prolonged postoperative analgesia [27]. Because tumescent local anaesthesia (TLA) utilizes a mixture of highly diluted local anesthetics in a carrier solution and is used for skin biopsies, excision of skin tumors, and vein surgery [28], it is completely safe [29].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analgesia was provided by subcutaneous infusion of tumescent solution (Figure a). For this purpose, we used the following formulation : Sterofundin ® ISO solution 500 mL, lidocaine 2 % 10 mL, ropivacaine 1 % 10 mL (the latter two are provided by our pharmacy in the form of a mixed solution with extended shelf life ), epinephrine 1 : 1,000 0.5 mL. The maximum volume that can be safely administered is 12 mL/kg of body weight.…”
Section: Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%