Analgesie acupuncturale au cours de l'I.V.G. (A propos de 25 cas).
Auteurs : Serfaty D, Buttigieg C, Dreyfus RDate 1979 Août, Vol 7, Num 8, pp 557-62Revue : Contraception, fertilité, sexualitéType de publication : article de périodique;Résumé
The article reports on the first 25 cases of induced abortion practiced under acupunctural analgesia in France. 5 points were touched on the body, and 3 on the ear. The 25 patients, all between 19-40, did not feel any pain, except in one single case. Bleeding was minimal, duration of intervention about 10-15 minutes, and duration of hospitalization very short, about 2h.30'. The major advantages of analgesia through acupuncture are its total safety, and, especially, the fact that it leaves the patient totally conscious, establishing a better relationship between patient and doctor.
Mot-clés auteurs
Abortion; Induced; Acupuncture; Analgesia; Anesthesia; Clinical Research; Developed Countries; Europe; Family Planning; Fertility Control; Postconception; France; Mediterranean Countries; Research Methodology; Treatment; Western Europe;