Safe Labor Analgesia with Vaginal Submucosal Injection and Pudendal Nerve Block
Journal: Global Journal of Anesthesiology (Vol.3, No. 1)Publication Date: 2016-12-30
Authors : Kazuo Maeda Masaji Utsu Yuichiro Kato Kei Takehara;
Page : 001-013
Keywords : Labor; Anesthesia; Vaginal submucosal injection; Pudendal nerve block; No adverse effect;
Abstract
Aims: As old paracervical block using Kobak needle was abondoned developing fetal bradycardia, new safe vaginal submucosal anesthesia was tried to safely remove labor pain.
Methods: Three ml local anesthetics was injected to vaginal submucosal tissue with 2 mm exposed 22G 14 cm long Cathelin needle, and 5 mm exposed needle injecting 7-10ml anesthetics to block pudendal nerve.
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