The use of topical anesthesia in diagnostic hysteroscopy and endometrial biopsy

E Zupi, A A Luciano, E Valli, D Marconi, F Maneschi, C Romanini, E Zupi, A A Luciano, E Valli, D Marconi, F Maneschi, C Romanini

Abstract

Objective: To show that intrauterine anesthesia is a reliable method for reducing pain associated with endocavitary procedures.

Design: A prospective, randomized, double-blind study.

Setting: The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tor Vergata University of Rome, Rome, Italy.

Patients: Forty-five patients undergoing diagnostic hysteroscopy (n = 27) or hysteroscopy and endometrial biopsy (n = 18).

Interventions: Five milliliters of 2% mepivacaine or saline solution were injected transcervically into the uterine cavity before performing the procedures.

Main outcome measures: Evaluation of pain reduction on a visual analogue scale.

Results: Pain expectation and pain reported were reduced during and after the procedures.

Conclusion: Topical anesthesia effectively reduces pain during hysteroscopy and endometrial biopsy.

Source: PubMed

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