Changes

Jump to navigation Jump to search
203 bytes added ,  14:45, 1 September 2009
no edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:  
{{unfinished}}
 
{{unfinished}}
 
+
{{toplink
 +
|linkpage =Anaesthesia
 +
|linktext =Anaesthesia
 +
|maplink= Anaesthesia Content Map - WikiClinical
 +
|sublink1=Principles of Anaesthesia
 +
|subtext1=Principles of Anaesthesia
 +
|pagetype=Clinical
 +
}}
 +
<br>
 
'''Local analgesia/anaesthesia''' is used in patient to desensitise a particular region of the body using techniques such as local infiltration, epidural, paravertebral and specific nerve blocks, and intravenous regional anaesthesia. It can be used as a diagnostic aid, for example lameness investigations in horses, peri- and post-operative analgesia, possibly reducing the depth of anaesthesia required to perform a procedure, as well as anaesthesia for minor surgical procedures, for example paravertebral nerve blocks are used for standing surgeries in cattle. [[Local Anaesthetics|Local anaesthetic]] agents are used, but in some cases it may be necessary to use a sedative agent to calm the animal, such as in the case of standing surgeries. Techniques are often easy to learn and do not require any expensive equipment.  
 
'''Local analgesia/anaesthesia''' is used in patient to desensitise a particular region of the body using techniques such as local infiltration, epidural, paravertebral and specific nerve blocks, and intravenous regional anaesthesia. It can be used as a diagnostic aid, for example lameness investigations in horses, peri- and post-operative analgesia, possibly reducing the depth of anaesthesia required to perform a procedure, as well as anaesthesia for minor surgical procedures, for example paravertebral nerve blocks are used for standing surgeries in cattle. [[Local Anaesthetics|Local anaesthetic]] agents are used, but in some cases it may be necessary to use a sedative agent to calm the animal, such as in the case of standing surgeries. Techniques are often easy to learn and do not require any expensive equipment.  
  

Navigation menu