Conduction Anaesthesia (Noun)
Meaning
Anesthesia of an area supplied by a nerve; produced by an anesthetic agent applied to the nerve.
Classification
Nouns denoting natural processes.
Examples
- The doctor performed a minor surgery using conduction anesthesia on the patient's arm, where a local anesthetic was applied directly to the nerve endings to numb the area.
- Conduction anesthesia was administered to the area around the incision site, allowing the patient to remain conscious throughout the procedure.
- During the procedure, the surgeon used conduction anesthesia to blocks the pain signals in the nerves that supplied the affected region of the skin.
- A specialized cream was applied to create a superficial conduction anesthesia and was left on for 30 minutes before the surgical procedure began.
- The dentist chose to administer dental conduction anesthesia using lidocaine as it effectively numbed the pain in the area and eased the procedure.
Synonyms
- Conduction Anesthesia
- Nerve Block Anaesthesia
- Block Anesthesia
- Nerve Block Anesthesia
- Block Anaesthesia