Cervical cerclage anesthesia

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Cervical cerclage anesthesia is usually applied in the spinal canal. Intraspinal anesthesia can provide good anesthetic effect, can effectively block the sensory nerve conduction of the surgical site, so that the patient basically does not feel pain during the operation, and at the same time has relatively little impact on the patient's general system. The anesthesiologist will select the appropriate space in the patient's waist to puncture and inject anesthetic drugs into the spinal canal to achieve the purpose of anesthetizing the lower body. This anesthesia method can ensure muscle relaxation in the surgical area and facilitate the operation. Although intraspinal anesthesia is an invasive operation, its safety is guaranteed under strict indications and standardized operation. The anesthesiologist will evaluate the patient thoroughly before operation to ensure that the patient is suitable for the anesthesia method. At the same time, the patient's vital signs will be closely monitored during anesthesia and after operation to deal with possible adverse reactions in a timely manner. There may be some temporary discomfort after spinal anesthesia, such as pain at the lumbar puncture site, temporary abnormalities in sensation and movement of the lower limbs, etc., but it usually recovers gradually in a short time. Patients need to rest and recover according to the guidance of medical staff after surgery. Cervical cerclage anesthesia in the spinal canal is a common and relatively safe and effective choice, anesthesiologists will formulate the most suitable anesthesia plan according to the specific conditions of patients, in order to ensure the smooth operation and patient safety.



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