Not exact matches
The regional
anesthesias, like an
epidural, will
block pain sensation in your abdomen and nearby parts.
It's rare these days to be given general
anesthesia, except in the most extreme emergency situations or if you can't have regional pain relief (like an
epidural or spinal
block) for some reason.
You will be given either general
anesthesia, an
epidural block, or a spinal
block.
Epidural Block: A type of
anesthesia given through a tube placed in the space at the base of the spine.
If you were put under general
anesthesia after transferring to a hospital from a home birth gone wrong, that means your baby was in so much danger that they didn't even have time to put in a spinal
block or
epidural before they did your c - section.
Regional
anesthesia means we will provide local nerve
blocks or
epidural anesthesia.
Advanced
anesthesia and pain management techniques, including, when appropriate,
epidural anesthetics, constant rate infusions, and local and incisional
blocks
Other types of
anesthesia include local
anesthesia such as numbing a localized area of skin or a tooth, and spinal
anesthesia, such as an
epidural block, that results in
anesthesia of a particular part of the body.
We provide injectable and / or inhalant general
anesthesia, regional
anesthesia (example -
epidurals) and local
anesthesia (example - peripheral nerve
blocks).
Other types of
anesthesia include local
anesthesia, such as numbing an area of skin or a tooth, and spinal
anesthesia, such as an
epidural block, that results in
anesthesia of the spinal nerves to a particular part of the body.
Regional
anesthesia proficiency for intrathecal,
epidural and ultrasound - guided peripheral nerve
blocks.
Tags for this Online Resume: Master of Medical Sciences in Anesthesiology, Specialist in Anesthesiology and Reanimatology, General
Anesthesia, Spinal and
Epidural, Chronic Pain Management, TICI and TIVA, Peribulbar and Subtenon
blocks, Total Parenteral Nutrition