2015
DOI: 10.4103/0971-5916.169192
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Pain relief during minor procedures: a challenge for gynaecologists

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“…Although it is a procedure performed in a short time, severe pain during the procedure requires adequate analgesia, rapid onset, and anesthesia that enables a rapid recovery (Taş et al 2014). The selection of anesthesia and analgesia depends on the effectiveness, cost, safety, adverse effects, and patient, as well as on the preference of the physician (Mittal and Goyal 2015). In the previous studies, it has been revealed that only 10% of the clinics performed the procedure under general anesthesia, while 58% of them preferred local anesthesia, and 32% performed it under local anesthesia and sedation anesthesia (Lichtenberg et al 2001).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although it is a procedure performed in a short time, severe pain during the procedure requires adequate analgesia, rapid onset, and anesthesia that enables a rapid recovery (Taş et al 2014). The selection of anesthesia and analgesia depends on the effectiveness, cost, safety, adverse effects, and patient, as well as on the preference of the physician (Mittal and Goyal 2015). In the previous studies, it has been revealed that only 10% of the clinics performed the procedure under general anesthesia, while 58% of them preferred local anesthesia, and 32% performed it under local anesthesia and sedation anesthesia (Lichtenberg et al 2001).…”
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“…La elección de la técnica y la analgesia depende de la efectividad, el costo, la seguridad y los efectos secundarios que producen al paciente 4 . Aunque existen otras técnicas anestésicas como la anestesia general, regional y anestesia local 5 . La titulación de las dosis anestésicas debe realizarse con cuidado y la monitorización debe ser permanente de los pacientes 6 .…”
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“…In many cases of AUB, histological evaluation of the endometrium is essential for accurate diagnosis. For a long time, dilatation and curettage (D&C) was considered the procedure of choice for endometrial sampling; however, this practice has now become obsolete due to the limited diagnostic accuracy of D&C and procedure-related pain (5,6).…”
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