Clinical Study on Local Application of Lidocaine in Reducing the Rate of Maternal Perineal Incision
Abstract
Objective: To carry out feasibility study and determine the effect of local lidocaine in reducing the rate of maternal perineal incision. Method: A retrospective study of our hospital in January 2010 January 2012, with 80 cases of local application of lidocaine after perineal side cut lying in women and in the same period were randomly selected and 100 cases of conventional guild shade side cut of mother’s surgery as control group. Results: There was no difference between the weight of the newborn and the experimental group at the time of birth. The use of local lidocaine can reduce the rate of maternal perineal incision. Besides, in experimental group it show reduce in maternal postpartum hemorrhage and incision infection, with not increase the incidence of neonatal asphyxia. Conclusion: The use of local lidocaine in reduce the rate of maternal perineal incision is a simple, safe and reliable method to reduce the pain during delivery.References
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