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You're scheduled for surgery. During surgery, you'll get medicine called anesthesia to keep you comfortable and pain-free. Your surgeon has decided that you'll get regional anesthesia. This sheet tells you what to expect with this type of anesthesia.
Regional anesthesia numbs one large part of your body. The anesthesia may be given around nerves or into veins in your arms, neck, or legs (nerve block or Bier block). Or it may be sent into the spinal fluid (spinal anesthesia) or into the space just outside the spinal fluid (epidural anesthesia). You may also be given sedatives to help you relax.
A small part of the body, such as an arm or leg, can be numbed using a nerve block or Bier block.
Spinal anesthesia numbs your body from about the waist down.
Epidural anesthesia is most often used during childbirth. It may also be used after surgery of the chest, belly, and legs.
Regional anesthesia carries some risks. These include:
Follow your doctor's instructions after the procedure. Contact your doctor right away if you have any of the following:
Call 911 right away if you have: