Publication date: Available online 22 September 2018
Source: Anaesthesia & Intensive Care Medicine
Author(s): Amy LK. Sadler, Paul DW. Fettes
Abstract
Spinal anaesthesia involves the injection of local anaesthetic solution into the intrathecal space. It is a widely practiced anaesthetic technique that can provide surgical anaesthesia for procedures below the umbilicus. Due to the proximity of the central nervous system, safe practice is of paramount importance and requires a good understanding of relevant anatomy, physiology and pharmacology. Complications are rare but need to be recognized and managed rapidly and appropriately.
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