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Neuraxial blockade — Neuraxial anesthesia pertains to local anesthetics placed around the nerves of the central nervous system, such as spinal anesthesia also called subarachnoid anesthesia and epidural anesthesia. v … Wikipedia
neuraxial — neur·axial … English syllables
neuraxial — (ˈ)n(y)ür+ adjective Etymology: neur + axial : of or relating to a neuraxis … Useful english dictionary
neuraxial edema — a hereditary disease of calves in which they are unable to stand up and their legs and neck become vigorously extended upon certain types of stimulation … Medical dictionary
Epidural — This article is about the anaesthetic technique. For the anatomical site, see Epidural space. For other uses, see Epidural (disambiguation). Did you mean Epidural hematoma, a type of traumatic brain injury? Epidural Intervention … Wikipedia
Anesthesia — Not to be confused with Paresthesia. For other uses, see Anesthesia (disambiguation). Anesthesia, or anaesthesia (see spelling differences; from Greek αν , an , without ; and αἴσθησις, aisthēsis, sensation ), traditionally meant the condition of… … Wikipedia
Local anesthesia — Intervention MeSH D000772 Local anesthesia is any technique to induce the absence of sensation in part of the body,[1] generally fo … Wikipedia
Medical monitor — as used in anesthesia A medical monitor or physiological monitor or display, is an electronic medical device used in medical monitoring that displays the monitored data, and may or may not have the ability to transmit the data on a monitoring… … Wikipedia
Regional anaesthesia — Regional anaesthesia, is anesthesia affecting only a large part of the body, such as a limb. Regional anaesthetic techniques can be divided into central and peripheral techniques. The central techniques include so called neuroaxial blocks… … Wikipedia
Midazolam — Systematic (IUPAC) name 8 chloro 6 (2 fluorophenyl) 1 methyl 4H imidazo[1,5 … Wikipedia