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Topical EMLA Cream as a Pretreatment for Facial Lacerations

Authors :
Eun Key Kim
Kyung S. Koh
Sung Woo Park
Joon Pio Hong
Taik Jong Lee
Jin Sup Eom
Tae Suk Oh
Jong Woo Choi
Source :
Archives of Plastic Surgery, Vol 42, Iss 1, Pp 28-33 (2015), Archives of Plastic Surgery
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, 2015.

Abstract

Background Topical anesthetics, such as eutectic mixture of local anesthetics (EMLA) cream, can be applied to reduce pain before minor procedure. This trial evaluated EMLA as pretreatment for facial lacerations and compared pain, discomfort and overall satisfaction. Methods This trial included consecutive emergency department patients ≥16 years of age who presented with simple facial lacerations. At triage, lacerations were allotted to either the routine processing group or EMLA pretreatment group according to date of admission. Initially, the emergency department doctors inspected each laceration, which were dressed with saline-soaked gauze. In the pretreatment group, EMLA cream was applied during wound inspection. The plastic surgeon then completed primary closure following the local injection of an anesthetic. After the procedure, all patients were given a questionnaire assessing pain using the 10-point visual analog scale (VAS) ("no pain" to "worst pain"). All questionnaires were collected by the emergency department nurse before discharge. Results Fifty patients were included in the routine processing group, and fifty patients were included in the EMLA pretreatment group. Median age was 39.9 years, 66% were male, and the average laceration was 2.67 cm in length. The EMLA pretreatment group reported lower pain scores in comparison with the routine processing group (2.4 vs. 4.5 on VAS, P Conclusions Pretreating facial lacerations with EMLA topical cream aids patients by reducing pain and further enhancing overall satisfaction during laceration treatment.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22346171 and 22346163
Volume :
42
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Archives of Plastic Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....43f4d51407e4f473a5fd2aa0ef2fc51a