Spinal anesthesia provides rapid, reliable pain relief for lower body surgeries by injecting local anesthetic into the cerebrospinal fluid. Ideal for procedures like cesarean sections or joint replacements, it offers excellent muscle relaxation with minimal systemic effects. Trainees must master anatomy, patient selection, and complication management for safe practice.
While spinal anesthesia is generally safe, complications can occur. This comprehensive guide covers prevention strategies, early recognition Continue reading
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