British journal of plastic surgery
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Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Clinical Trial
Split skin grafting using topical local anaesthesia (EMLA): a comparison with infiltrated anaesthesia.
The analgesic efficacy of EMLA cream was compared with that produced by infiltration of lignocaine solution when used to provide anaesthesia for cutting of skin grafts. The study was performed as an open parallel group comparison in 80 patients. ⋯ On administration, infiltration produced varying amounts of pain in all patients, but in contrast EMLA produced no discomfort. In view of this lack of discomfort and the consequent greater freedom afforded regarding the area of donor site anaesthetised, EMLA can be considered the treatment of choice when skin grafts are harvested under local anaesthetic.