Slow Instillation of Cooled Lignocaine Gel: Does it Reduce Urethral Discomfort During Cystoscopy?

Introduction: Intraurethral instillation of 2% lignocaine hydrochloride is associated with discomfort and stinging sensation, especially to male patients. This study was aimed to determine whether slow instillation and cooled gel reduce this discomfort. Materials and Methods: A prospective randomize...

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Main Authors: Robin Bahadur Basnet, Arvind Kumar Shah, Chitaranjan Shah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: HEAD Nepal 2019-06-01
Series:Nepalese Medical Journal
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Online Access:https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/nmj/article/view/23703
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spelling doaj-500ecc7a679f488fadd72b972de83e592020-11-25T01:25:38ZengHEAD NepalNepalese Medical Journal2631-20932645-85862019-06-012116416610.3126/nmj.v2i1.2370323703Slow Instillation of Cooled Lignocaine Gel: Does it Reduce Urethral Discomfort During Cystoscopy?Robin Bahadur Basnet0Arvind Kumar Shah1Chitaranjan Shah2National Academy of Medical Sciences, Bir Hospital, Kathmandu, NepalNational Academy of Medical Sciences, Bir Hospital, Kathmandu, NepalNational Academy of Medical Sciences, Bir Hospital, Kathmandu, NepalIntroduction: Intraurethral instillation of 2% lignocaine hydrochloride is associated with discomfort and stinging sensation, especially to male patients. This study was aimed to determine whether slow instillation and cooled gel reduce this discomfort. Materials and Methods: A prospective randomized study was done comparing initial and procedural discomfort between 2% lignocaine instilled at room temperature and cooled to 4° C, and that instilled over 2 seconds and 10 seconds. Hundred and sixty male patients were divided into two groups of eighty each for the two studies. Results: Significant reduction in initial discomfort was observed with 10ml of 2% lignocaine hydrochloride cooled to 4° C and also when instilled over 10 seconds. Although procedural discomfort was also lesser in these two sets, it was not statistically significant. Conclusions: Discomfort, the most common complaint of male patients during rigid cystoscopy, can be reduced by slow instillation of lignocaine hydrochloride gel and also if the gel is cooled to 4° C.https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/nmj/article/view/23703CystoscopyIntraaurethralLignocaine Hydrochloride
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Arvind Kumar Shah
Chitaranjan Shah
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Arvind Kumar Shah
Chitaranjan Shah
Slow Instillation of Cooled Lignocaine Gel: Does it Reduce Urethral Discomfort During Cystoscopy?
Nepalese Medical Journal
Cystoscopy
Intraaurethral
Lignocaine Hydrochloride
author_facet Robin Bahadur Basnet
Arvind Kumar Shah
Chitaranjan Shah
author_sort Robin Bahadur Basnet
title Slow Instillation of Cooled Lignocaine Gel: Does it Reduce Urethral Discomfort During Cystoscopy?
title_short Slow Instillation of Cooled Lignocaine Gel: Does it Reduce Urethral Discomfort During Cystoscopy?
title_full Slow Instillation of Cooled Lignocaine Gel: Does it Reduce Urethral Discomfort During Cystoscopy?
title_fullStr Slow Instillation of Cooled Lignocaine Gel: Does it Reduce Urethral Discomfort During Cystoscopy?
title_full_unstemmed Slow Instillation of Cooled Lignocaine Gel: Does it Reduce Urethral Discomfort During Cystoscopy?
title_sort slow instillation of cooled lignocaine gel: does it reduce urethral discomfort during cystoscopy?
publisher HEAD Nepal
series Nepalese Medical Journal
issn 2631-2093
2645-8586
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Introduction: Intraurethral instillation of 2% lignocaine hydrochloride is associated with discomfort and stinging sensation, especially to male patients. This study was aimed to determine whether slow instillation and cooled gel reduce this discomfort. Materials and Methods: A prospective randomized study was done comparing initial and procedural discomfort between 2% lignocaine instilled at room temperature and cooled to 4° C, and that instilled over 2 seconds and 10 seconds. Hundred and sixty male patients were divided into two groups of eighty each for the two studies. Results: Significant reduction in initial discomfort was observed with 10ml of 2% lignocaine hydrochloride cooled to 4° C and also when instilled over 10 seconds. Although procedural discomfort was also lesser in these two sets, it was not statistically significant. Conclusions: Discomfort, the most common complaint of male patients during rigid cystoscopy, can be reduced by slow instillation of lignocaine hydrochloride gel and also if the gel is cooled to 4° C.
topic Cystoscopy
Intraaurethral
Lignocaine Hydrochloride
url https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/nmj/article/view/23703
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