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Anaesthesia is a reversible state of pharmacologically controlled sleep with reduction in cortical activity. At sufficient anaesthetic depth there is absence of conscious awareness and recall, and no sensory, motor or autonomic response to stimulation.
It involves anaesthetising (or blocking) a specific region of your body with local anaesthetic rather giving a general anaesthetic (GA), which acts on your whole body. This means you can stay awake but free from pain (although in some cases you will be sedated or have a GA as well).
Regional anesthesia is often used for orthopedic surgery on an extremity (arm, leg, hand, or foot), for female reproductive surgery (gynecological procedures and cesarean section) or male reproductive surgery, and for operations on the bladder and urinary tract.
Regional anesthesia assists with postoperative pain control and can help you recover safely and quickly, with fewer side effects than general anesthesia. Regional anesthesia is used to numb a large part of your body before, during, and after surgical and some nonsurgical procedures.
Regional anesthesia involves the injection of local anesthetic agents around nerves in the peripheral nervous system or central nervous system to achieve reversible numbing of pain conduction in the corresponding innervated tissue.
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Two of the most frequently used are femoral nerve block, which is produced by injection in the leg region, and brachial plexus block, which is produced by injection in the arm and shoulder region. These blocks are frequently performed for surgery in the knee, shoulder, or arm.

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