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  • Surgical Pain Management

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  • Regional anaesthesia is a cornerstone of modern perioperative and postoperative pain management.
  • It is utilized independently or combined with general anaesthesia and sedation.
  • It is a fundamental skill in anaesthetic training.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a foundational overview of regional anaesthesia techniques.
  • To educate surgeons and non-anaesthetic staff on anaesthetic practices.
  • To cover preparation, consent, equipment, and various block types.

Main Methods:

  • Review of central neuraxial blocks (spinal, epidural, caudal).
  • Detailed examination of trunk, upper limb (interscalene, supraclavicular, etc.), and lower limb blocks (femoral, sciatic, etc.).
  • Discussion on the pharmacology of anaesthetic agents and complication management.

Main Results:

  • The article outlines a comprehensive range of regional anaesthesia procedures.
  • It details necessary preparation, consent procedures, and equipment.
  • It addresses the pharmacological aspects and potential complications.

Conclusions:

  • Regional anaesthesia is a versatile and essential technique in anaesthetic practice.
  • Understanding these blocks is crucial for anaesthetists and collaborating surgical teams.
  • This review serves as a practical guide for safe and effective application.