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Randomised trial showing that lidocaine should be ‘squirted’ through a peritoneal drain before it is removed

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Pages 168-170 | Published online: 02 Jul 2009

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I. Mahfouz, F Asali, N Johnson, V More, T Sayer & C Phillips. (2011) Pain scores during surgical drains removal after obstetrics and gynaecological surgery. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 31:4, pages 335-337.
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Mary C. Knowlton. (2016) Guía de enfermería para la extracción de drenaje quirúrgico. Nursing (Ed. española) 33:3, pages 42-43.
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Mary C. Knowlton. (2015) Nurse's guide to surgical drain removal. Nursing 45:9, pages 59-61.
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Ahmed Youssif Shahin & Ayman Mamdouh Osman. (2010) Intraperitoneal Lidocaine Instillation and Postcesarean Pain After Parietal Peritoneal Closure. The Clinical Journal of Pain 26:2, pages 121-127.
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