2014
DOI: 10.1111/ddg.12287_suppl
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Operationen am Penis mit subkutaner Infiltrationsanästhesie und Adrenalinzusatz

Abstract: Supplementing a local anesthetic with epinephrine in penis operations has many advantages, including high patient satisfaction, relatively painless infiltration, low complication rates, improved view of the operating field, and an extended effect of anesthetics with a prolonged reduction in pain. Because of the anatomy of the organ, there is no risk of necrosis related to using a subcutaneous penile ring block. Thus the view that epinephrine should not be used in penis procedures is obsolete.

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“…Varying doses from1:100.000 to1:800.000 concentrations have been used. [21,23,24] Alomari et al [25] evaluated safety and efficacy of topical adrenaline solution in hypospadias surgery. They showed that topical adrenaline usage eliminates the need of a tourniquet, decreases bleeding and wound hematoma, minimizes cauterization, reduces the operative time, and diminishes postoperative complications such as wound infections, hematomas and fistula.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Varying doses from1:100.000 to1:800.000 concentrations have been used. [21,23,24] Alomari et al [25] evaluated safety and efficacy of topical adrenaline solution in hypospadias surgery. They showed that topical adrenaline usage eliminates the need of a tourniquet, decreases bleeding and wound hematoma, minimizes cauterization, reduces the operative time, and diminishes postoperative complications such as wound infections, hematomas and fistula.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%