Spinal Anesthesia
Spinal anesthesia involves injecting an anesthetic into the spinal fluid, effectively numbing the lower body to facilitate surgery. It's often utilized for operations on the abdomen, pelvis, and legs. This technique offers excellent pain control, enabling patients to stay conscious or mildly sedated, while medical staff closely monitor their condition to ensure safety during the procedure.
Track 11.1: Spinal Blockade
Track 11.2: Needle Insertion
Track 11.3: Anesthetic Agents
Track 11.4: Sensory Blockade
Track 11.5: Hypotension Risk