An Examination of the Analgesic Effect, Physical Response, and Side Effects to Local Vaginal Anesthesia in Iraqi Women

Abstract

Background: The most prevalent gynecological cancer in Western nations is endometrial carcinoma, having a prevalence of 15-20 in every 100.000 women annually. A worse prognosis is reportedly related to older age around the time of the operation. Objective: This paper aims to examine of the analgesic effect, physical response, and side effects to local vaginal anesthesia in Iraqi women. Patients and methods: This paper showed a cross-sectional study of vaginal cancer patients who underwent local anesthesia, as it included 60 patients and was conducted in different hospitals in Iraq between 18th April 2021 to 24 July 2022. This paper is interested in Iraqi women above 30, even 60 years, as can be seen in Table 1. This paper was using the SPSS program to examine the statistical data of vaginal cancer patients for 60 cases. Results and Discussion: In the Assessment of quality of life and knowledge of the effect of anesthesia on women, which build on Five parameters basics that show Physical response, psychological factor, Physical symptoms, Daily activity level, and social function but in the contract, this paper appeared that Physical response and social function were high successful while other don’t found that. According to English research, spraying lidocaine on a painful area can provide quick pain relief without the unpleasantness associated with local anesthetic injections. Additionally, our study showed that topical anesthetic had no discernible effects on systolic blood pressure or heart rate during HDR. Although 48.3% of patients with Ia-Ib had moderate side effects throughout the treatment session, including hypotension and cardiac arrhythmia. Conclusion: In conclusion, this study shows conducting safe to cancer vaginal patients, which it appears local vaginal anesthesia decrease of pain degree relatively after operative. The results of quality-life in local vaginal anesthesia show that Physical response and social function show the high performance of patients’ activity after the operative

Keywords

Cancer vaginal; treatment session; Cardiac arrhythmia; Dizziness; Hypotension