A clinical study to evaluate the efficacy of Murivenna application on Episiotomy Wound

K. P, S. Patil
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A surgically planned incision on the perineum and the posterior vaginal wall during the second stage of labor is called episiotomy (Perineotomy). It is in fact an inflicted second-degree perineal injury. It is the most common obstetric operation performed. This is done to enlarge the vaginal introitus to facilitate easy and safe delivery of the fetus and to minimize overstretching and rupture of the perineal muscles and fascia thus to reduce the stress and strain on the fetal head. This wound of episiotomy is associated with a delicate area of the female with immense pain and discomfort and seeks appropriate medical care and attention. If ignored, it may lead to puerperal wound infections and delayed healing that can interfere mother-infant interaction, lactation and prolonged hospital stay. Episiotomy wound care should be start immediately after suturing the wound in order to reduce pain and inflammation. The surgical wound of episiotomy can be considered as Sadyo Vrana. Different treatment modalities have been told in Ayurveda for Vrana Chikitsa. Drugs having Shodhana and Ropana qualities are essential for healing. In this research study total 30 patients were registered and treated in two groups, group A with application of Jatyadi Taila on episiotomy wound after Ushna Jala Parisheka as a standard control group and Group B with application of Murivenna after Ushna Jala Parisheka as a trial group. Encouraging results were observed in Murivenna. Study emerges that Murivenna possess better pain relieving and tenderness diminishing properties.
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评价Murivenna应用于会阴切口创面的临床研究
在分娩第二阶段在会阴和阴道后壁上进行手术计划的切口称为会阴切开术。实际上是会阴部二级损伤。这是最常见的产科手术。这样做是为了扩大阴道开口,以方便和安全地分娩胎儿,并尽量减少会阴肌肉和筋膜的过度拉伸和破裂,从而减少对胎儿头部的压力和紧张。这种外阴切开术的伤口与女性的脆弱区域有关,具有巨大的疼痛和不适,需要适当的医疗护理和关注。如果忽视,它可能导致产褥期伤口感染和愈合延迟,从而干扰母婴互动、哺乳和延长住院时间。会阴切开术创面护理应在创面缝合后立即开始,以减少疼痛和炎症。会阴切开术的手术伤口可以认为是sdiyo Vrana。阿育吠陀对Vrana Chikitsa有不同的治疗方法。具有Shodhana和Ropana性质的药物对治疗至关重要。本研究共登记30例患者,分为两组进行治疗,A组为标准对照组,使用Jatyadi Taila涂抹在Ushna Jatyadi Taila涂抹在Ushna Jala Parisheka术后外阴切口创面,B组为试验组。在穆里文纳观察到令人鼓舞的结果。研究表明,木纹草具有较好的镇痛和消痛性能。
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