Dosage | Spinal Anesthesia

Dosage There is no uniform dosage for spinal anesthesia. This is because every person reacts differently to the medication. This can be due to different physical stature or individual reaction patterns. However, anesthesiologists are very anxious to keep the dosage as low as possible to counteract dangerous side effects. The most commonly used local anesthetics … Dosage | Spinal Anesthesia

Complications | Spinal Anesthesia

Complications Since spinal anesthesia also paralyzes nerve fibers that control vegetative functions in the body, problems usually arise here. Frequently, blood vessels in the anesthetized parts of the body can no longer contract properly, resulting in a drop in blood pressure. To counteract this, the anaesthetist gives fluid by means of an infusion and administers … Complications | Spinal Anesthesia

Late effects | Spinal Anesthesia

Late effects Late effects directly related to spinal anesthesia are virtually non-existent. As already described in the Risks section, undesirable side effects of local anesthetics disappear over time and usually do not cause permanent damage. Nerve injuries, such as those caused by needlestick injuries, are also extremely rare. One reason for this is that spinal … Late effects | Spinal Anesthesia

Spinal Anesthesia

Definition Spinal Anaesthesia Spinal anaesthesia (SPA) is one of the regional anaesthetics and is used to eliminate the perception of pain in certain regions of the body. Spinal anaesthesia is used primarily when operations are to be performed in this region of the body. In spinal anaesthesia, the anaesthetic (the so-called local anaesthetic) is injected … Spinal Anesthesia

Who needs an epidural blood patch? | Complications of spinal anesthesia

Who needs an epidural blood patch? Small openings of the spinal meninges can occur during liquor punctures or spinal anaesthesia. Normally, these openings close up automatically very quickly. In some patients, however, these remain open for a few days or sometimes even longer and severe headaches develop. These headaches are usually stronger when standing than … Who needs an epidural blood patch? | Complications of spinal anesthesia