Regional Anaesthesia
What are the complications of regional anaesthesia?
Professor Harrop-Griffiths, Vice-President of the Royal College of Anaesthetists, explains that the complications of regional anaesthesia are very rare.
Professor Harrop-Griffiths, Vice-President of the Royal College of Anaesthetists, explains that the complications of regional anaesthesia are very rare.
This is a community for sharing experiences and expertise about regional anaesthesia. Regional Anaesthesia allows surgery to be done without general anaesthesia. This is possibly by temporarily blocking nerves supplying regions of the body using local anaesthetic injection.