block anesthesia

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Noun1.block anesthesia - anesthesia of an area supplied by a nerveblock anesthesia - anesthesia of an area supplied by a nerve; produced by an anesthetic agent applied to the nerve
anaesthesia, anesthesia - loss of bodily sensation with or without loss of consciousness
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When RA is used, anesthesiologists in the cities outside Athens prefer the single-spinal block anesthesia method since it is simpler and costs less than CSEA.
Immobilization using a plaster cast, axillary block anesthesia, and external fixation are some of the methods to provide the stabilization of the groin flap[8,9] In our case, we used a method based on a conventional process: the flap was adapted to the groin area by applying a dressing filling at the armpit area and retention sutures at fingertips.
A randomized controlled trial on motor function and patient satisfaction in ultrasound-guided peripheral nerve block anesthesia for outpatient hand surgery: 8AP2-9.
The IOF is located in close proximity to vital anatomical structures; therefore proper identification of its location during regional block anesthesia is highly recommended [3, 4].
The influence of mandibular skeletal characteristics on inferior alveolar nerve block anesthesia. J Dent Anesth Pain Med.
Use of paravertebral block anesthesia in the surgical management of breast cancer: experience in 156 cases.
The cow was placed in right lateral recumbency and ring block anesthesia administered with 2% Lignocaine.
Sharaf, "Evaluation of mandibular infiltration versus block anesthesia in pediatric dentistry," Journal of Dentistry for Children, vol.
Transversus abdominis plane block anesthesia in abdominoplasties: Plast Reconstr Surg 2011; 128(2): 529-35.
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