Nerve Block 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 nerve block anaesthesia was used to numb the patient's leg before the surgeon made the first incision.
- The anesthesiologist carefully administered nerve block anaesthesia to the area to minimize the patient's discomfort during the procedure.
- Nerve block anaesthesia is often used in orthopedic surgeries to limit the use of general anesthesia and fasten recovery times.
- The injection of local anesthetic around the nerve provided effective nerve block anaesthesia for several hours.
- A nerve block anaesthesia was administered to the area around the broken bone to help the patient withstand the pain of the reduction procedure.
Synonyms
- Conduction Anesthesia
- Block Anesthesia
- Nerve Block Anesthesia
- Conduction Anaesthesia
- Block Anaesthesia