local anaesthesia in English

anesthesia confined to a particular place on the body

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1. Study participants were patient volunteers with normal ACLs undergoing diagnostic arthroscopic or meniscal surgery under local anaesthesia.

2. 19 Twenty four hours before admission she had had a transitional mole removed from her back under local anaesthesia in the outpatient department.

3. The most unmistakable insights were gained by operations with an open system of narcosis (intratracheal insufflation narcosis) without local anaesthesia and without curare narcosis.

4. Anaesthetist In Australia and New Zealand, Anaesthetists are physicians who deliver direct medical care (anaesthesia) to patients needing general or local anaesthesia for surgery and related procedures.

5. Anaesthetists provide direct medical care to patients requiring general or local anaesthesia for surgical, diagnostic and other procedures such as prevention of pain and maintenance of body function

6. The success rate and duration of lid akinesia after adding hyaluronidase and / or epinephrine to pH-adjusted bupivacaine was examined in a double-blind fashion in patients undergoing cataract surgery under local anaesthesia.

7. This book’s scope includes the full range of clinical practice, from anaesthetic equipment and pre-operative assessment through to post-operative care, local Anaesthesia, Anaesthesia for individual specialties and the management of chronic pain

8. Below the dentate line local anaesthesia is sufficient for operative treatment of the following diseases: perianal thromboses, tumors of the skin and the connective tissue, skin tags, second degree hemorrhoids, segmental anal prolapses, anal fissures, cryptitis, uncom- phcated anal fistulas and perianal abscesses. The postoperative treatment follows the rules of healing by second intention.

9. Noun local or general loss of bodily sensation, esp of touch, as the result of nerve damage or other abnormality loss of sensation, esp of pain, induced by drugs: called general Anaesthesia when consciousness is lost and local Anaesthesia when only a specific area of the body is involved a general dullness or lack of feeling