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Original Article

Percutaneous Anaesthesia for Taking Split Skin Grafts

Pages 79-82 | Received 18 Nov 1976, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Two different compositions (A 2174 and A 2337) containing the local anaesthetic ketocaine have been used to bring about percutaneous anaesthesia for the taking of split skin grafts in a total of 50 patients. A 2337 was superior to A 2174 regarding effect. The necessary time of application using A 2337 was determined and found to be approximately one hour. A 2337 gave clinically acceptable anaesthesia in all cases (20 patients). The healing of the skin transplant has been normal. Erythema and oedema at the site of application have been the only unintended effects. The results show that by using A 2337, epicutaneous anaesthesia can be a clinically useful alternative to presently used forms of anaesthesia.

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