Regional Anesthesia
Regional anesthesia involves numbing a specific part of the body to block pain during surgical procedures, while the patient remains conscious or lightly sedated. It is commonly used for surgeries involving the limbs, abdomen, or pelvis. By targeting specific nerves or regions, regional anesthesia reduces pain and minimizes systemic drug use, promoting quicker recovery with fewer side effects.
Track 9.1: Epidural Anesthesia
Track 9.2: Fascia Iliaca and TAP Blocks
Track 9.3: Intrathecal Anesthesia
Track 9.4: Brachial Plexus Block
Track 9.5: Paravertebral Block