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Anesthesia (American English) or
anaesthesia (British English) is a
state of controlled,
temporary loss of
sensation or
awareness that is
induced for...
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General anaesthesia (UK) or
general anesthesia (US) is
medically induced loss of
consciousness that
renders a
patient unarousable even by
painful stimuli...
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Spinal anaesthesia (or
spinal anesthesia), also
called spinal block,
subarachnoid block,
intradural block and
intrathecal block, is a form of neuraxial...
- in 1921 by
spanish aragonese military surgeon Fidel Pagés.
Epidural anaesthesia causes a loss of sensation,
including pain, by
blocking the transmission...
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Dental anesthesia (or
dental anaesthesia) is the
application of
anesthesia to dentistry. It
includes local anesthetics, sedation, and
general anesthesia...
- 2024. Neice, A. E.; Zornow, M. H. (2016). "Xenon
anaesthesia for all, or only a
select few?".
Anaesthesia. 71 (11): 1259–72. doi:10.1111/anae.13569. PMID 27530275...
- anesthesia.
Local anaesthesia is more
preferred because it is economical, easy to
perform and the risk
involved is less.
Local anaesthesia has a
rapid onset...
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Caudal anaesthesia (or
caudal anesthesia) is a form of
neuraxial regional anaesthesia conducted by
accessing the
epidural space via the
sacral hiatus....
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Anaesthesia is a
monthly peer-reviewed
medical journal covering research in
anaesthesia,
including intensive care, peri-operative medicine,
critical care...
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Medicine portal In the
United Kingdom, an
anaesthesia ****ociate (AA) is a
healthcare worker who
provides anaesthesia under the
medical direction and supervision...