FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to medicine, in particular, to surgery and can be applied for prolonged anesthetisation in early post operational period of patients with haemorrhoids of III-IV stage. For this purpose 1% solution of morphine in dose 0.1 ml per 10 kg of weight is introduced one time per day in peridural space between vertebras L2-L3 , or L3-L4 through catheter. Said quantity is diluted with 6 ml of physiological solution. Such volume of narcotic medicine ensures effective anesthetisation within 18-20 hours. After that, after said time expiry, 6.0 ml of 2% solution of lidocaine are additionally introduced, which ensures anesthetisation effect within 4 hours. Claimed procedure is repeated on 2 and 3 day in the same succession.
EFFECT: invention ensures prolonged anesthetisation in early post operational period within 3 days, due to reduction of introduced narcotic analgesic (morphine) dose, which makes it possible to reduce probability of development of addiction and development of side effects in patients.
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Dates
2014-01-20—Published
2012-07-06—Filed