Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Clinical Trial for Safety Evaluation of Hyaluronidase as Diffusion Enhancing Adjuvant for Infiltration Analgesia of Skin with Lidocaine


Background

Infiltration anesthesia of the skin is an analgesic procedure often practiced before minor surgical interventions or punctures. The addition of hyaluronidase is a possible option to improve the effectiveness of the local anesthetic with respect to expansion of effect.



Objective

To validate the safety of intracutaneous application of hyaluronidase as a lidocaine adjuvant.



Materials and Methods

The influence of adjuvant hyaluronidase on wound healing was investigated using the suction blister method in a prospective, single-center, placebo-controlled, double-blind, intraindividual comparison study with 20 participants. The target parameters were defined as the time of normalization of ...

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