The value of topical lignocaine gel in pain relief on skin graft donor sites

This paper reports a randomly controlled prospective trial which shows that 2% lignocaine gel (lignocaine hydrochloride 2%, chlorhexidine gluconate solution 0.25%—Clinimed) applied to a skin graft donor site gives a statistically significant improvement in pain relief over the first week without aff...

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Aged
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Gels
Humans
Lidocaine - administration & dosage
Lidocaine - therapeutic use
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Neuropharmacology
Pain, Postoperative - prevention & control
Pharmacology. Drug treatments
Prospective Studies
Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
Skin Transplantation
Time Factors
Wound Healing
title The value of topical lignocaine gel in pain relief on skin graft donor sites
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