I-Flow launches new local anesthesia pump

Recently, I-Flow developed a new local anesthesia pump ON-Q, which provides a safe way to control the pain symptoms after laparoscopy. The findings were published in the February issue of the Journal of the American College of Surgery.
I-Flow's new local anesthesia pump research team applied the ON-Q pain treatment system to perform therapeutic studies by continuously infiltrating 0.5% bupivacaine or 0.9 saline into the wound. All patients underwent standardized analgesia and postoperative morphine control. The investigators assessed the patient's need for pain relief, pain management, recovery of bowel function, and complications. The average age of patients in the anesthesia pump group was 55.7 years, and that of the control group was 58.8 years. As a result, patients in the anesthetic pump group significantly reduced the need for anesthetic and the body recovered faster than the control, while receiving morphine 50% less than the control group. The average anesthetic requirement per day of the anesthetic pump group was 33.7 mg, and the control group was 60.1 mg.

Local anesthetics can transmit various nerve impulses. In addition to making pain, it can also inhibit keratosis, pressure and temperature. If the dose and time of action are sufficient, it can also inhibit motor nerves. Such drugs have procaine hydrochloride. Because of the tetracaine hydrochloride and so on. Early studies have shown that the system is safe and reduces the need for anesthetics in patients.

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