Ligation, Ligation

Ligation, Ligation - application of a ligature. LIGNOCAINE is a widely used local anesthetic; used in surgery for minor operations, as well as for dental procedures. In addition, it can be used in the treatment of diseases of the eyes, pharynx and oral cavity, since when used directly it is well absorbed by the mucous membranes of these areas. Lignocaine is also used by injection to treat abnormal heart rhythms, especially during myocardial infarction. When used as a local anesthetic, there are virtually no side effects. Trade names: Xylocaine, Xylocard.

LIEN- (lien-), LIEN- (lieno-) - a prefix denoting the spleen. For example: lienopathy is any disease that affects the spleen.



Ligation is a technique used in surgery to tie blood vessels to stop bleeding or prevent the spread of infection. A ligature is a thread that is wound around a vessel to block its lumen.

One of the most common ligation methods is the use of lignocaine, which is a local anesthetic used in surgery and dentistry. Lignocaine is highly effective and safe, and its use as a local anesthetic causes virtually no side effects.

Lignocaine can also be used to treat diseases of the eyes and throat, as it is well absorbed through the mucous membranes of these areas. In addition, lignocaine is an effective treatment for cardiac arrhythmias due to myocardial infarction.

However, it should be noted that lignocaine has some limitations in use, for example, it may cause allergic reactions in some patients. Therefore, before using lignocaine, it is necessary to test for individual sensitivity to it.

In the medical literature you can find the prefix “lien-”, which denotes the spleen, for example, “lienopathy” is a disease that affects the spleen.



Ligation, dressing (Lignment)

Ligation, or ligation, is the application of ligatures to certain areas of the body that help prevent or stop bleeding. In this article we will look at the role of ligant agents in medical practice and the medical procedures associated with ligation.

Local anesthetics

One of the most widely used local anesthetics is Lignocaine. It is most often used for small surgeries or other procedures performed by a dentist. However, it can be used in the treatment of many diseases of the eyes, nose and oropharynx, since lignocaine is easily absorbed through their mucous membranes. Lieocalan can also be used to treat arrhythmia, especially when it comes to myocardial infarction.

Taking into account its versatility and safety (for various tissues and organs), ligocalin is used for injection or in the form of a cream. It is found under various trade names: e.g.