District Maternity and Child Health Hospital Jiujiang, Jiangxi, Department of Physiology and Biochemistry, Jiujiang Branch of the Jiangxi Medical College
A method of acupuncture anaesthesia by inserting one needle without retaining it in situ has been applied in abdominal salpingoligation. Effect of this method evaluated by clinical analysis of 698 cases and experimental observation on 56 female rabbits are reported in this paper.
The acupuncture point was selected on one side at Sanyinjiao. The needle used was 24 "Songhua". Acupuncture stimulation was performed by "quickly inserting the needle, slowly penetrating it further and whirling it in situ after getting the needling sensation". Penetration of the needle should be stopped when the proper depth was reached and the needling sensation was gotten. Acupuncture stimulation lasted 10 minutes with frequency 60-150 times/min. The operation was started at 5-10 minutes after the needle was pulled out. The analgesic medication was not administered before and during operation.
In evaluation of the effect of this method a three-grade score system was used (Grade I--excellent, Grade II--good and Grade III--failure). Of 698 cases, 543 cases (77.8%)--Grade I, 145 cases (20.8%)--Grade II, 10 cases (1.4%)--Grade III. The sum of Grade I and Grade II was 688 cases (98.6%).
Results of the clinical application showed that this method of acupuncture anaesthesia had many advantages, such as safety, simplicity, effectiveness, convenience for popularization, rare physiological interference and speedy recovery after operation.
104 experiments for evaluation of analgesic effect in 56 female rabbits that was hung in a sack and stimulated by K to test pain clearly demonstrated that needling the point Sanyinjiao on one side without retaining needle in situ can markedly elevate the pain threshold in hypogastrium of the animal (elevation in average 169.9%) as compared with the two control groups (needling point Hand-sanli, Neiguan). Pain threshold of the vast majority of rabbits in experimental group (95%) can remain on a high level about 30-40 minutes after pulling out needle. A significant difference between the experimental group and control group (without needling) was noted (P<0.01).>0.05). Duration of needling exerted no remarkable influence on analgesic effect remaining after pulling out needle. Needling point Sanyinjiao can also elevate the pain threshold in other positions of the body (the tip of nose, forehead, chest, internal sides of the thighs, lateral sides of the fore limbs), but there was no significant difference in pain threshold between these positions (P>0.05) and elevation of the pain threshold in symetrical positions on internal sides of both thighs showed almost in equal measure. In a few words, this study indicated that acupuncture analgesia has a certain remaining effect and needling point Sanyinjiao on one side can produce a remarkable analgesic effect in many positions on both sides of the body.
A method of acupuncture anaesthesia by inserting one needle without retaining it in situ has been applied in abdominal salpingoligation. Effect of this method evaluated by clinical analysis of 698 cases and experimental observation on 56 female rabbits are reported in this paper.
The acupuncture point was selected on one side at Sanyinjiao. The needle used was 24 "Songhua". Acupuncture stimulation was performed by "quickly inserting the needle, slowly penetrating it further and whirling it in situ after getting the needling sensation". Penetration of the needle should be stopped when the proper depth was reached and the needling sensation was gotten. Acupuncture stimulation lasted 10 minutes with frequency 60-150 times/min. The operation was started at 5-10 minutes after the needle was pulled out. The analgesic medication was not administered before and during operation.
In evaluation of the effect of this method a three-grade score system was used (Grade I--excellent, Grade II--good and Grade III--failure). Of 698 cases, 543 cases (77.8%)--Grade I, 145 cases (20.8%)--Grade II, 10 cases (1.4%)--Grade III. The sum of Grade I and Grade II was 688 cases (98.6%).
Results of the clinical application showed that this method of acupuncture anaesthesia had many advantages, such as safety, simplicity, effectiveness, convenience for popularization, rare physiological interference and speedy recovery after operation.
104 experiments for evaluation of analgesic effect in 56 female rabbits that was hung in a sack and stimulated by K to test pain clearly demonstrated that needling the point Sanyinjiao on one side without retaining needle in situ can markedly elevate the pain threshold in hypogastrium of the animal (elevation in average 169.9%) as compared with the two control groups (needling point Hand-sanli, Neiguan). Pain threshold of the vast majority of rabbits in experimental group (95%) can remain on a high level about 30-40 minutes after pulling out needle. A significant difference between the experimental group and control group (without needling) was noted (P<0.01).>0.05). Duration of needling exerted no remarkable influence on analgesic effect remaining after pulling out needle. Needling point Sanyinjiao can also elevate the pain threshold in other positions of the body (the tip of nose, forehead, chest, internal sides of the thighs, lateral sides of the fore limbs), but there was no significant difference in pain threshold between these positions (P>0.05) and elevation of the pain threshold in symetrical positions on internal sides of both thighs showed almost in equal measure. In a few words, this study indicated that acupuncture analgesia has a certain remaining effect and needling point Sanyinjiao on one side can produce a remarkable analgesic effect in many positions on both sides of the body.
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