2010
DOI: 10.4314/phmedj.v4i2.52400
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Lidocaine with epinephrine infiltration does not impair wound healing

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“…Surgical wound infiltration with local anesthetic agents is widely used to provide a cost effective and relatively low risk method of localized analgesia; the technique is not difficult and has relatively few side effects [3]. In addition, local anesthetics provide a reversible regional loss of sensation and could be used to delay nociceptive input in postoperative pain management [4].…”
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“…Surgical wound infiltration with local anesthetic agents is widely used to provide a cost effective and relatively low risk method of localized analgesia; the technique is not difficult and has relatively few side effects [3]. In addition, local anesthetics provide a reversible regional loss of sensation and could be used to delay nociceptive input in postoperative pain management [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%