Anesthesia methods for Bartholin's cyst surgery

May 24, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Lv Aiming
Introduction
For local anesthesia in vestibular gland cyst surgery, 0.5% or 1% lidocaine is used for local injection. During needle puncture, the skin, subcutaneous tissue, and muscle layers are sequentially penetrated, with repeated aspiration performed. To ensure standardized anesthetic procedures for vestibular gland cyst surgery, please go to a正规 hospital and have the procedure performed by a qualified physician.

Generally, there are two types of anesthesia used for Bartholin's cyst surgery: local anesthesia and general anesthesia. The following describes the specific procedure using local anesthesia as an example:

1. Position the patient in the lithotomy position, identify the anesthesia site, and perform disinfection.

2. Inject 0.5% or 1% lidocaine locally.

3. During needle insertion, advance sequentially through the skin, subcutaneous tissue, and muscle layers.

4. Perform repeated aspiration before injection to ensure the anesthetic is not delivered into a blood vessel, preventing adverse reactions.

5. Once anesthesia takes effect, proceed with the surgery.

For anesthesia during Bartholin's cyst surgery, please go to a正规 hospital and have the procedure performed by a qualified physician.


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