- Excision biopsy in a patient with suspected local anaesthetic allergy: use of 0.9% saline with benzyl alcohol as local anaesthesia.
Excision biopsy in a patient with suspected local anaesthetic allergy: use of 0.9% saline with benzyl alcohol as local anaesthesia.
Clinical and experimental dermatology (2012-11-23)
V M L Jolliffe, R D Sinclair
PMID23171156
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Dermatologists may see patients with actual or suspected local anaesthetic (LA) allergy who require an urgent dermatological procedure to be performed without time for formal allergy testing. We report a case of shave biopsy and subsequent excision biopsy of an atypical naevus performed using tumescent analgesia with 0.9% saline containing benzyl alcohol preservative. The tumescence itself and the benzyl alcohol present in the 0.9% saline solution provided sufficient analgesia for excision. This technique may be an option for managing urgent procedures in patients suspected or known to have allergy to LA.
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Alcohol bencílico, puriss., meets analytical specification of Ph. Eur., BP, NF, 99-100.5% (GC)
Alcohol bencílico, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard