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Published in: International Urogynecology Journal 3/2006

01-05-2006 | Original Article

Local anesthesia with sedation for vaginal reconstructive surgery

Authors: Gunhilde M. Buchsbaum, Danielle T. Albushies, Erin Schoenecker, Erin E. Duecy, J. Christopher. Glantz

Published in: International Urogynecology Journal | Issue 3/2006

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Abstract

To evaluate local anesthesia with sedation for vaginal reconstructive surgery. All cases of vaginal surgery performed by the primary author for correction of pelvic organ prolapse with and without urinary incontinence between February 2000 and October 2004 were identified. From the medical record, data on age, duration of surgery, amount of local anesthetic used, estimated blood loss, hospital stay, urinary retention, and need for conversion to general anesthesia were recorded. Among 127 potential candidates, 98 (77.2%) opted for local with sedation. These cases included 18 anterior colporrhaphies, 47 posterior colporrhaphies with perineoplasties, 9 enterocele repairs, 32 total colpocleises, and 9 LeFort procedures. Tension-free vaginal tape (TVT) were concomitantly placed in 37 of the cases; 121 TVT-only cases done under local were not included. No cases were converted to general anesthesia. Surgical time ranged from 20 to 195 min (mean 99 min). Most patients were discharged within 24 h of surgery. Traditionally, local anesthesia with sedation has been reserved for superficial vaginal procedures. However, it can be successfully employed for more invasive vaginal reconstructive surgeries. Duration of surgery and patient acceptance have not been limiting factors. The advantages of local anesthesia include minimal interference with homeostasis and rapid recovery with patients often bypassing the recovery unit.
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Metadata
Title
Local anesthesia with sedation for vaginal reconstructive surgery
Authors
Gunhilde M. Buchsbaum
Danielle T. Albushies
Erin Schoenecker
Erin E. Duecy
J. Christopher. Glantz
Publication date
01-05-2006
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
International Urogynecology Journal / Issue 3/2006
Print ISSN: 0937-3462
Electronic ISSN: 1433-3023
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00192-005-1365-7

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