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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