Overview

Use of Vibration Anesthesia Device in Intratympanic Injections

Status:
COMPLETED
Trial end date:
2021-12-25
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Summary
SUMMARY Intratympanic injections commonly cause pain in the patients. Intratympanic steroid injection (ITS) application can be performed by direct injection without anesthesia or with local anesthesia induced by lidocaine spray, lidocaine injection, topical phenol, pantocaine, EMLA cream (lidocaine+prilocaine) or vibration anesthesia device (VAD). The advantage of VAD application over other anesthetic agents was that it eliminated the need to use local anesthetics that may disrupt wound healing. In addition, inducing anesthesia with VAD can be considered as an alternative method in patients allergic to drugs.
Phase:
NA
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Yuzuncu Yl University