2004
DOI: 10.1080/01443610410001660922
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A prospective study of pain following loop excision of the transformation zone under local anaesthesia

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“…Performing a LEEP under LA may offer many advantages because it obviates the need for anesthesiologists and an operating theater and all accompanying equipment, in addition to sparing the risks associated with GA. Most women undergoing conization under LA report only low levels of intraoperative or postoperative pain, if any, and women's acceptance of cervical conization as an office procedure is high 7,10–12 . Nonetheless, anesthesia modes vary widely between different countries and committee guidelines.…”
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“…Performing a LEEP under LA may offer many advantages because it obviates the need for anesthesiologists and an operating theater and all accompanying equipment, in addition to sparing the risks associated with GA. Most women undergoing conization under LA report only low levels of intraoperative or postoperative pain, if any, and women's acceptance of cervical conization as an office procedure is high 7,10–12 . Nonetheless, anesthesia modes vary widely between different countries and committee guidelines.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most women undergoing conization under LA report only low levels of intraoperative or postoperative pain, if any, and women's acceptance of cervical conization as an office procedure is high. 7,[10][11][12] Nonetheless, anesthesia modes vary widely between different countries and committee guidelines. Although the British National Health Service Cervical Screening Programme recommends that more than 80% of LEEP procedures be performed under LA, 13 neither the World Health Organization nor the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council specify a preferred mode of anesthesia for LEEP procedures.…”
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“…28 %-35 % of the patients indicated a pain score greater than 30 mm, which continued for at least 4 hours for 33 %. The authors concluded that this may result in reduced acceptance of LA for LLETZ and reduced compliance for the follow-up visits [8].…”
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“…Factors that may lead to reduced acceptance of local anaesthesia during a gynaecological procedure include feeling of shame, a sense of loss of dignity, the gender of the surgeons, or negative perceptions of the procedures in the relevant medical institution 88 .…”
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