Conduction Anesthesia (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 anesthesiologist used conduction anesthesia to numb the area before starting the surgical procedure.
- Conduction anesthesia was administered to the nerve that supplied the affected limb, rendering it pain-free.
- To avoid any discomfort during the biopsy, the doctor opted for conduction anesthesia of the surrounding nerves.
- Before the laparoscopic surgery, the patient received conduction anesthesia to ensure minimal pain and discomfort.
- The novel anesthetic technique employed by the medical team utilized conduction anesthesia to effectively numb the targeted area.
Synonyms
- Nerve Block Anaesthesia
- Block Anesthesia
- Nerve Block Anesthesia
- Conduction Anaesthesia
- Block Anaesthesia